Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 27, 1949, Page 12, Image 12

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    . 12 Capital Journal. Salem. Ornjnn, Friday, May 27. 1949, i f i I
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Jefferson High
Bridges Voted
'Track Captain;
Rock for Grid
J Tom Bridies hu been nam-
ed captain of the Salem high
J achool track squad (or 1950
and Jim Rock will lead the
J Vikinf football team neat
! fall, according to action taken
' by fellow itudrnta.
! Bridges has been a member
of the track team aa a aprlnter
! and relay performer for two
year and Coach Vern Gll
) more predicts be will be the
No. 1 Viking aprlnter next
I season. He ha taken part In
. the last two state meeta.
Rock played end last sea
! son but Coach I.oren .Mort tx
' pects to move him to the back
! field for the fall campign.
Wolves Feature
: Intra-Squad Game
: On Friday Night
Oregon College of Education,
I Monmouth, Ore., May 27 Wlnd-
i ing up a string practice pro
J gram of three afternoon sessions
a week during April and a num
ber under the lights in May,
. two squads of OSC Wolves will
' test each other in a full length
! game at 7 o'clock Friday night.
The Red squad: Ends, Decker,
,' Shorack, Hay: tackles. Turner,
' Thayer, Shroeder; guards, Mul
! kins. Davis, Marsh; centers,
Sparks, Ferguson; backs. Da sen
' Powell. Lee. Michaels, VanLoo.
White squad: Ends. Hiebert,
' Hamilton. Redlin, Hagerup;
'. tackles. Estes. Smeed, McKee-
J ver; guards, Ruecker, Lusk, D.
' Davis, Barnholt; center, Wade;
; hacks, Palmer, Redder, Funk,
t Yano, Jones, Ramey, Hoeroff,
' Graham.
J Frisco Players
: Get Priority for
j Japan Ball Tour
! Tokyo, May 27 Maj. Gen.
William F Marquat said today
! the San Francisco Seals of the
Pacific Coast league under Man
, aaer Lefty O'Doul would have
1 No. 1 priority on an exhibition
baseball series in Japan this
fall.
The general said the Seals
- would have to find their own
sponsor to guarantee their ex
! penses, if they need a guarantee.
He said he was encouraged on
, the prospect that the Seals
' would play a series against oc
1 cupation and Japanese teams.
Duckpin Bowling
' WKUT MI.FM MAO-HI Bin outhtr
1 took individual honori with SM mi-Im
nd ft JflS fmt white th Oimmlnta
' crew aror'd 3111 mtim and 143 fm.
I TwMdli OH tliw potted ft 141 wna.
Cm nine (4 Ofttithltr 103. BUnton
Ot Klfln 40S Rohlnon 453. PftwlfT 437.
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lorfrllrd four m"
Pel ! I'srt (ft) H .Birnwrlt 1M Hatl-
tr-n 440. P. fUrnwtll 104. t,nnlbur M4.
. Bftrnwtll MO. Twwdlt Oil 141- Frml
I4lt Flood 394, Dtliney . Smith 44,
Rtckard 403.
roMMrari4i. i.hoiib lot fowir
topped inrtlr id ml honors with MM
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Amutrntrnt t'ompanv (SI Appleiata
Ml, Roblnnon 4(17. Wilier ! Powler SUB.
ftva 40". H elder Badla (D-Sttll 407. flmllh
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Pele i Used Can 710
Married Jacob Henry
"Buddy" Baer waves as he
boards a plane at National Air
port, Washington, with hii
bride, the former Miss May
Mann of Hollywood. Baer,
from Sacramento, Calif., for
mer heavyweight boxer, and
Misa Mann were married at
nearby Arlington. Va. Mrs.
Baer was Miss Utah of 1938.
They flew to New York where
Baer said he had to put on
a benefit show at Madison
Square Garden. (AP Wire-photo)
Twenty-four members of the
senior class at Jefferson were
given diplomas Thursday night
at the high school with Clifford
Robinson, state department of
education, giving the commence
ment address.
The program Included invoca
tion and benediction by Rev.
George Richardson, pastor of the
Church of Christ and presenta
tion of awards by H. M. Beal, su
perintendent of schools and di
plomas by Edwin Ricks, high
school principal.
Yvonne Rosenau gave the val
edictory and Darlene Winn the
salutatory Other members of
the graduating class were Rob
iers Higgins, Pat LaRowe, Tom
Mitchell, Jean Farmen, Joan
.Johnson, Fritz Lonsway, Alpha
dine Howard, Ellis Hamby,
Quentin Ricks, David Arnold'
Jack Grimes, Alfred McCann,
Richard Ribbs, Robert Brown,
Imogene Burleson, Maxine Arm
strong Leitfhtnn WpriHIe Mar.
garet Swanzy, Eleanor Williams, Washington, May
Shirlev Roniiov k i h . r i . Congressman Harris
Specht and Janie Htuchings.
Ambamador-Fisherman Javier Najera Torres, Mexican
boy ambassador to the U.S., fishes with Karen Ince, his guide
for a day at the Gypsy Trail club, Carmel, N. Y.
Slur on Roseburg
Brings Fast Reply
27 m
Silverton Coach
Moved to Newport
Newport Jerry Gastineau,
36-year-old head conch and as
sistant principal at Silverton
New York Fights
Cancelled Over
Radio-Video Cash
New York. May 27 w Big
knocked out a proposed June 17
welterweight fight between
Champion Ray (Sugar) Robin
son and Kid Gavilan. It also has
cancelled plans for Madison
Square Garden shows on June
3 and June 10.
It is possible even likely
high, has been named principal; """ ' ice as
tag aa uuAuig gutrs iur me enure
summer.
so wrong with Roseburg, Ore.
It's his home town and he re
sented remarks by Dr. Paul
Magnuson, veterans' administra
tion medical chief, before a
house subcommittee.
Magnuson mentioned that the
time boxing in New York is at VA had difficulties staffing the
a standstill while the managers Roseburg veterans hospital be
and promoters haggle over tele jcau.se of its isolation, poor trans
vision cash. portation facilities and distance
The "war" already has from town.
py about being assigned' to the
Roseburg hospital.
Then the medical chief said:
"I apologize for my inaccura
cies. I am going to learn to keep
my mouth shut unless I know
Ellsworthwhat 1 am talkin about."
asked his audience in a senate
appropriations subcommittee! In making a soft custard to
hearing yesterday what is use wan iruit or as a sauce
you'll save time in stirring
you scald the milk first.
The Oregon representative
noted his home city's rail and
bus facilities, the hospital's su
burban site and added he "nev
er heard of anyone being unhap-
of Newport high school by ac-
lion of the local advisory board
and Acting Superintendent Mike
Deller.
Gastineau taught and coach
ed for eight years at Ashland
and was on the coaching staff
of Southern Oregon College of
Education before serving at Silverton.
(riff
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Robinson and Gavilan were to
have signed for their polo
grounds championship bout at
the offices of the New York jtate
athletic commission yesterday
The managers refused to sign.
The New York managers ob
ject to a clause in the official
contracts giving control of ra
dio and television rights to the
promoter. This clause is incor
porated in the contract only
when a club regularly airs its
shows. The managers want it
eliminated.
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Silverton Sox
Open Campaign
On McGinnis Lot
Silverton The opening game
In the state league campaign for
the Silverton Red Sox, Bill Mc
Ginnis, manager, will be Satur
day evening, June 4, on McGin
nis Field entertaining Albany
Alcos.
Local folk and surrounding
community fans are welcoming
the Red Sox back after an
eight-year absence from the loop.
McGinnis requested the names
of his players to be withheld
until later as it was not yet
known who would make the
team.
Joe Louis' last eight defenses
of his heavyweight title were
made in New York City rings I
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Tom Wiwtl 14 Mil
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from Ecuador, who calls him
self Johnny Love Wisdom,
and thinks he may some day
he recoKnired ar a saint, steps
from a plane in Los AnReles
(May 24) to meet some of his
"disciples." He told newsmen
lie had $pent ei nbt years sit
tinit on a 13.000-font moun
tain top in Ecuador. (AP
Wirephoto )
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Deny Politics
In Atomic Issue
Washington. May 27 W
President Truman'a crack that
the atomic energy commission
has become a "pre-election cam
paign" target met a republican
denial today that politics is in
volved in congress' AEC inquiry-
The president said he deplor
ed "the fact that trivial items
have been blown up to the pro
portions that threaten the inte
grity of the (atomic) program.
This was an apparent refer
ence to (1) the disappearance of
an ounce of uranium of which
the AEC said all but one-seventh
was recovered and (2) the
revelation that at least one
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Atu aiuay xeuowsmp. in lor-
mal atatement read at yester
day a news conierence, ine pre- w viivrj
sident added: airwilN toe kLLL Tl
"It is time the people stopped I x- .n, .
getting hysterical when the kv. it corn. balm. u.p
word atom is mentioned. The I " "
plain fact is that the atomic en
ergy program is in good shape
"I hope the commission will
soon be able to get back to work
and that the atomic energy pro
gram will cease to be used for
pre-election campaigns."
While Mr. Truman said he
has "entire confidence" in AEC
Chairman David E. Lilienthal,
Senator Hickenlooper (R-Iowa)
told reporters he differs on that
point.
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Tokyo, May 27 ' Officials
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