Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 10, 1949, Page 14, Image 14

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    "3 j- Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Friday, June
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Select Gloves
the Bronx, N. Y.,
Michigan Boxing
Middleweight champion Marcel Cerdan
(left), and challenger Jake La.Motta, of
examine tour sets of boxing gloves in the
Commissioner's office in Detroit. Each
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gloves were then placed in the commissioner's safe until
3 fight night. (AP Wlrephoto).
Girls State to
Open Monday
The annual Girls State, spon
sored by the American Legion
auxiliary, will open Monday In
Baxter hall on Willamette uni
versity campus, 209 girls from
all sections of Oregon to be here
for the event. The sessions con-
1 tinuc through June 30.
Z'f'J? Instruction in city, county,
and stale government is given
at these events. There wjll be a
rtaff of 2R in charge of the girls
Gov. Douglas McKay is to
address the group at 4 p. m
Monday. State Senator Marie
Wilcox, Grants Pass, and Mayor
Dorothy McCullough Lee of
Portland will be here to give
the instruction in state govern
ment, the session to be in the
capitol building. Mrs. Claude
Poland of Portland and Mrs
Marvin Moore of Newberg will
give the instruction in city gov
ernmcnt.
From the group one girl will
be chosen to go to Washington.
D C, for the instruction in na
tional government, a girl from
each of the other states also to
attond that event
Mrs. Stanley Krueger of The
Dalles, formerly of Salem, is
the state director for the Girls
State work in the Legion auxiliary.
iUnknown Leads
.'First Round of
"Hotional Open
5 Chicago, June 10 u.R The
-fclg boys of golf were back seat
Jidcrs today, as little known Les
Kennedy led 159 survivors into
he second round of the National
Vpen golf tournament at Me
Iflinah country club.
'., The course proved to be just
Us tough as the experts said it
""d It produced a surprise
in 31-year-old Kennedy, a red
headed freckle faced New Eng
ender. He has won his section
al PGA championship for three
straight years while collecting
Jrwtlcally nothing else in
prizes.
He was the first day leader
jj ith a two under par 69, regard
ed by the lads with the money
J inning rating as mighty good
n Medinah's number three, a
,981 yard chunk of water, trees
nd rough.
;j His performance set him one
stroke ahead of a quarter of
)Jvals. two of them equally unknown.
CAPITOL ALLEYS
MIXRD nOI BIKS I.KAOrf
John Olodt scored tnr top serita of S8R
and tied with J. Olnry, Jr., for the high
am of 314. The Gruesome Fouriomr
scored i 1936 Mrle.
Orunome Pouraomp (ft) M, Pugh 431,
OJney, Jr., -S89, E. Whittaker 413. Morev
fil.V Alphabet t M. Mllford 330. J.
Mllford 513. Betty Ree.-e 407. R'e.ie 487.
Alley Cat r;j L. Albnrh 423, J, AI
brlrh 53B I). Olnev 3B7, Olwy. Sr.. 495.
Mud Dauber (li Lawiew 425. E Willard
i2... N Law.lf.'i.s 314. . WillHrd 493
l.tirkr Strike
-C. Pnsell 413V
Ha r( well 395, L. Joiim 478, M. Jones 475.
SIMke.-flplil J. Allen 409, Cline 671
. flibtw 413. Ander.son 448.
Greeny four 3-H. Olodt 357. J. Olodt
i8, Bn.vre 3R0, C. Bovce 555 Xhmitoi lrt
Crawford 441. W. Clark 440, E. Whlt
worth 339, Chfrrtnuton 448.
Cyrlnnen 1 Kmrwrtrm 380, Polinky
258, OMund 58!. Bunny 319. S lilt and a
MJii m-P. Gardner 398, Farm 418, .
Gardner 261, W. Onrdner 4fl0.
University Bowl
MEN'H HI MMKR M'Afil'E
No. I HK--B. Hillerirh 398. Hub Saal
feld 37. Reed 353. D. Hlllerich 4BB, No. K
(S) Pearl 453. Bean 430. Erpln .472.
MorrLn 422. No. X l Inalla 477, Morey
380. Schmidt 44.1. Hansen 495.
No. 4 (2) Wilton 480. Brig 440. Mur
ray 491, fl.mons 485. So. 5 1 Holt 600,
Duncan Amen 378, Otinn 404. No.
it) Oarrlion 440, Blalna 436, Farley 454,
am 1th 477.
worth, managers of the Ameri
can and National league pennant
winners last year, will select the
pitchers.
Seeks Divorce, Charge: Cruelty,
Albany Merle Jewett Page
charges cruelty against Lee aJ
Page in a divorce complaint
filed in corcuit court. They
wore married at Gulfport, Miss.,
March 2. 1944. She asks $30
per month for the support of a
child.
Nobel Prize Winner Dies
Oslo, Norway, June 10 (R)
Sigrid Undset, Nobel prize win
ning author, died today at Lille
hammer, Norway.
. .
Grants Pass Man
Tokyo Rose Witness
Portland, June 10 () John E.
Turnicliffe, 37, of route 4, box
233, Grants Pass, has been sub
peonaed as a witness in the
treason trial of Tokyo Rose.
The trial will open in San
Francisco July 18 for Mrs. Iva ;
Toguri D'Aquino, one of the
women who broadcast for the
Japanese In war time under the
name of Tokyo Rose. I
In Grants Pass his mother-in-law,
Mrs. Mae Fuller, said
she understood Turnicliffe was
being called as a defense wit
ness. She said Turnicliffe denied,
however, that he had ever met
or seen Tokyo Rose.
Turnicliffe could not be reach
ed for comment. He was a civil
ian worker captured at Wake
island and imprisoned at Shang
hai and later near Tokyo.
Because of the alkaline con
tent of ashes, tools and contain
ers used to handle ashes In big
power plants must be made of
metals which resist corrosion.
GNL'LYWEDS GNUI.LIFY GNUPTIALS Zookeeper
Charles Allen at Griffith Park, Los Angeles, coaxed a lovely
lady gnu (foreground), obtained from San Diego, into the
pen of Ned (background) when he noticed the latter seemed
neurotic. Everything went nicely until the lady suddenly
stopped and sniffed a Braham bull in an adjoining cage.
That infuriated Ned to the point of charging and goring the
girl friend twice. Now they're in separate pens until they
act gnormal gnulyweds. (AP Wirephoto).
Gno, Gnu, Says Gned the Gnu
Los Angeles (UP) Ned the Gnu made it plain that he won't
stand for a girl friend who flirts with the fellow in the next cage
Keepers at Griffith park zoo noticed that Ned was lonesome
and imported a female from San Diego, Cal. Ned pawed the
ground in welcome and everything looked rosy until the girl gnu
suddenly stopped and sniffed at a Brahma bull next door.
Incensed, Ned chased Miss Gnu alt around the pen before keep
ers led him into another pen.
"In a day or two they'll be rubbing noses through the wire,"
predicted Head Keeper Charles Allen. "It just takes time."
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Tj Ballot for
All-Star Teams
Chicago, June 10 (U.R).
IJall fans of the country began
noting today to pick players who
tyill represent the American
nd National leagues In the lRth
jlnnual All-Star baseball game
4uly 12 in Brooklyn.
? Balloting will go on until mid
ifiight June 29. Last year fans
oust 4,107,893 votes for their fa
vorite players.
The fans, through local news
papers and radio stations, vote
Jor eight players from each lea
gue, one for each position on the
(ague team except the pitcher.
Ion Boudreau and Billy South-
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Price $1800 or make an
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4 Miles N. of Salem on 99E
Did you know you can buy
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One of the finest programs of
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parking space Direct bus service
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