14 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday, May 4. 1949 .wImi A v vLr -ri Favored Fred W. Hooper's Olympia (above with fcddie Arcaro up) ranks high amonf favorites lor me $100,000 Kentucky Derby, May 7 at Churchill Downs. v. 2 ' .1 Erf' 4T UcsV'A Derby Candidate - r's Palestinian (above with Ted Atkinson up) finished sec ond to Olympia In the t.u ..lemonal and will be a choice In Kentucky Derby, May 7. Eight Candidates Slated for Derby Trial Saturday Louisville. Ky.. May 4 11 This Kentucky derby business really begins to warm up today with eight candidates for Sat urday's $ 1 0 0,000 jamboree squaring off in a race worth $90,000 less the derby trial. Several of the "leading men in the world famous classic are slated for action in the one mile trial. It is the final test before Saturday's colorful show. Then some 100,000 tun customers will Jam Churchill Downs to the limit and make Col. Matt J Winn exceedingly happy that the thing got started 75 years ago. C The three big horses in this afternoon's race appear to be Fred W. Hooper's powerful com bination of Olympia and Ocean Drive, and Greentree stable's ever-dangerous Capot. Each will carry 118 pounds. Then there is the Calumet farm pair of DeLuxe and Pon der. If they belonged to other than Calumet and Canny Ben Jones, they probably wouldn't rate much consideration. But when Trainer Ben gets a horse ready for the derby, you just have to look twice, because of Calumet's great record in the last eight years. The rest of them in the trial, Mrs. H. J. Damm's Roundeleer, Arthur P. Cotter's Petey Cotter, and Afton Villa farm's Jacks Town, could be in there just for the ride. Ponder, Roundeleer and Jacks Town are in with 110, and Petey Cotter and DeLuxe have 112 each. Monmouth Rally Subdues Stayton Monmouth Trailing 8-1 go ing into the last of the fourth, Monmouth s Wolverines crash ed through for five runs In the last of that frame and then add ed four more in the sixth to defeat Stayton Tuesday, 10-8. Stayton 004 400 0 8 8 5 Monmouth 100 504 x 10 8 4 Brown and Jones; Haker, Hinshaw (3) and Parlow. Washington Shows Hit Power in ChiSox Series New York, May 4 (U'J It just doesn't make sense, it's like Lefty Gom trying to break Babe Ruth's home run record, but just the same it is true, the Washington Senators suddenly are the new slugging experts of the American league. Hitting an all-time team high ol seven homers in one game the Senators shell OREGON TIDES Correct for Newport 3:11 ft.ni t 11 p.m. 4:19 i.m. 4:26 p.m. 8:43 ft.m. 7:36 p.m. 6.3 1141 pm. 0.0 T 4 11:39 I.m. 13:48 p.m. 13:14 m. 3 6 13:46 p.m. 0.3 ' k K i r i, !:"4 6 iPPKC AnnthPr f"i Rekport (an exercise boy up) won JbUIXJ HIIWIIIVI th( Santa An,u Derbv ,nd one , lhe strong candidates for Diamond Jubilee Kentucky Derby, May 7. Co-op Sells Out to Private Company Ontario, Ore., May 4 Directors of the Malheur Co operative association have ap proved sale of the electric util ity to the Idaho Power company. Co-op President Harry B Wilcoxon; Vale, reported the as sociation had been operating at I loss. He said the deficit had accumulated to about $100,077 and resulted in default to the government of about $60,000 in principal and Interest. He said the private Idaho firm has offered to pay $473, 000 for the co-op facilities in Malheur county, Ore., and Pay tte county, Idaho. Other obli gations also will be assumed. Jewelry Salesman Jailed A salesman for a Seattle Jewelry company was Jailed on a drunk charge Monday after he tried to tell a Salem detective a diamond ring. The salesman Identified as Wesley G. Stlllwell, IMS', Maple avenue. He had with him a case of men's and women's diamond rings and watches. Newcastle, N.B., May 4 (OH Three crewmen were hospitalis ed today after an explosion in the No. 1 hold set the 250-ton tanker Elkhound afire yester day as It was unloading 1U car go of oil. The tanker was towed to a sandbar and the fire al lowed to burn Itself out. Birthdays Observed At Browning Home Liberty Mrs. A. B. Browning of Newport and Mrs Harley Ru pert, who will celebrate their birthdays this week, were hon ored at the birthday party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Browning on Browning avenue. A photographer took pictures of the group and many wore take! by Fred Browning, Refreshments were served to Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Browning of Newport, Mr. and Mrs. Will iam Browning, Mr. and Mrs Edward Browning, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Rupert, Mr. and Mrs. E. U. LaLonde, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Sccgcr, Margaret and Jerry, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kneppcr, Donnie and Sharon. Each family was given a copy of the History of the Browning Brothers Amusement Co. which was written by Fred Browning. This is the amusement compa ny s 40th anniversary. Tax Program Opposed Portland, May 4 UP) The Chamber of Commerce may lead a referendum move -against the city council's new tax pro gram. The chamber is opposed to a series of 27 ordinances to cre ate a city income levy, a net business tax and new and high er license fees. Earlier, the Ore gon tax council had announced it would seek a referendum pe tition against the business and personal income taxes. yesterday. shocked the White Sox at Chi cago, 14 to 12, In 10 innings to amaze everybody who ever look ed at a box score. The Senators supposedly are the powder-puff batsmen of baseball. Traditionally, they hit fewer homers than any team in the majors. Last year they did not get their seventh homer for the season until June 8. And today they lead the American league with 15. A year ago they didn't get their 15th homer un til July 30 when the season was more than half over. With the score tied at 12 all, Washington clinched things in the 10th with the homers by Gil Coan and Al Evans. Chica go also got two homers, by Joe Tipton and Gus Zernial. The Yankees, winning their 11th game in 14 starts, topped the Browns, 5 to 3, at St. Louis with an eight inning rally in which a double by Tommy Hen rich and a single by Bobby Brown provided the winning edge. The Red Sox and Tigers bat tled to a 13-inning, 14 to 14 tie in a slugging bee at Detroit called because of darkness. In the National, Riflin' Ralph Branca of Brooklyn became the first big league pitcher to win four games when he shut out the Reds, 3 to 0 on eight hits. Walt (Monk) Dubiel of the Cubs pitched a five-hitter under the lights at Boston to beat the Braves, 4 to 0, and cut their league lead to a half-game. Home runs by Willard Mar shall, Sid Gordon, and Mickey Livingston, all of them off Mur ry Dickson, led the Giants to a 7 to 3 night win over the Pi rates at New York. The Phils got only five hits, but used three of them along with three walks and a hit bats man in the seventh Inning to score six runs and beat the Cardinals, 7 to 3, at Philadelphia. Bible Study Group Will Close Season Liberty The last meeting of Bible study conducted by Mrs. Russell Mayer, wife of the pas tor of the Reform church at Ma rion and Capitol street, was held at the home of Mrs. Henry Ku- minga on route 9. Present were Mrs. Julius Gre gory, Mrs. Wayne Sipe, Mrs. Ar thur Wirth, Mrs. Harold Rose braugh, Mrs. Luther Billings, Mrs. Gerald Knepper, Mrs. An nie Connors, Mrs. Fred Robert son, Mrs. Louis Kurth, Mrs. Russell Mayer and Mrs. Henry Kaminga. A final meeting for all of the groups will be held May 9, at 8 o'clock at the Reform church Major Standings Br United Preu NAriONtL. LEACiCE W L Pet. W L Pet Bwton 9 6 .600 St. LoutJ 6 6 .600 Clnclnmtl 7 6 .838 Phlldlptila 7 S .467 Npw York - 7 7 .500 Chlcno 7 .462 Brooklyn 7 7 .800 PttLsburfh 6 .439 AMKEICAN LEAGUE w L Pet. W L Pet - York 11 3 .786 PhllMllphlft 8 7 .833 CIPVeliiKt 6 4 .600 Bcutoa 6 6 .800 Detroit . 7 8 .883 Wuhlnltn 4 U .267 CMc&ao S 6 .871 St. Louu 3 U .314 Reaulli Tlltadar NATIONAL LEAQVE Chicaso 4, Bouon 0. Cincinnati 0, Brooklyn 3. PitL&bunh 3. New York 6. St. Louu 3. Philadelphia 7. AMERICAN LEAGUE Wuhlnston 14, Chicago 13. (10 Inn- Inaa.) New York 8, St. LouU 3. Beaton 14. Detroit 14. (18 inninij called account darkneju). (Only aamea scheduled.) dodger Gardner boosts ore. vital statistics Dick Whitman, outfielder for the Brooklyn Dodgers, has be come a father. A six and a half pound son was born to Mrs. Whitman at a Eugene hospital early this week. The youngster the Whitmans first child. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Whitman of Eugene and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Beck of Woodburn. in Episcopal Synod W Opens in Seattle 9 Seattle, May 4 (U.R) A three day synod of the Pacific prov ince of the Episcopal church con vened today at the St. Mark's cathedral with an Impressive processional witnessed by visit ors and delegates from seven western states. The opening service featured an address by the Rt. Rev. Sum ner Walters, bishop of San Joa quin, Calif The synod was tne first in Seattle since 1937 and will be held In conjunction with the 27th annual meeting of the Provincial Women's auxiliary. Approximately 85 delegates from 12 dioceses and missionary districts will participate through out the 30th annual sessions. Boudreau Downed Lou Boudreau, Cleveland Indians manager shortstop, goes down aftter being bit In the neck by ball pitched by Virgil Trucks In the fifth Inning of Indians-Tigers game In Detroit April 30. 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