14 Capital journal, Salem, Oregon, Tues4ar, July 12, 1949 ALLISON CLAIMS- Bums' on Way Out Set for Spokane By Af newsfeatures Glass Boat Floats Sl Hall " sm. cm - WVBI IIUBIJ hu monlded fiberrlaM diDthr which U tlx feet lonf, welrbl II poundj, hu i 4-inch beam and will hnld ( adnlt. Capitol Posters Edge lels on One Hitter life- We. Alii- F i ' I ts a dIjv- 1 J.jJ Ainin. Tex. Take it from WUir.er AUUon. the old Davif cupper, the dayi of the "ten.iii o-jir-" are about over. Allison ought to know. He played the gan-.e with the world ! bet in the time of Til den and other tennis immortals and has kept a close connection with the iport throu jh the years. The dub ho was national champion and was on the Da rts cap team for nine rears now sells airplanes. Bnt he still gets in his licks on the court. Ke was referee of the Nation al Collegiate Athletic association j tournament in Austin and ob served that while tennis play ers of today are probably no better than 25 years ago there are many more good players than there were then. The jun- :or program is responji son says. The rule that Drohibi er from taking part in more jptf tr.an e:ght tournaments w;th ex perse paid has cut dow na!!y on the "tennis bums, lUon dec-ares. Tnis doesn't in- WILMER ALLISON elude play aoroad. .... Cono did aauh things bnt there were some who nude tennis a pro fession allhongk classed as r T i. Danes Go for Sports ishooticg 48.000. badminton 10, 5 OOlt I OUrnOITienr, Cczni-.nta Uok of Den- 000. track ind fld 23,000, aa4 r mark s four milhoo innaor-arjts swimming za.oyo. are members of one or more 2CO&aCe. JUiy H '- 1 - C n.-nic. , r trim '-.vrr-p r.y wnrlH phsmnlm rrt-i- Atiieue Roundble announces . -t" ,7, , ' , h3i,.mju. trark h! eighth annual Esmeralda .- i4iftrn ir.'h. innu mn w th luti u, golf tournament will be Pjared . 212 000 inactive mem-Sum. The six-year-old will re-& 19-20. at Hayden laJe Aug- Tnere wUl be S25C0 in prizes for the pros ar.d more Iran 100 of the northwest"! top pros ana It actuary coh me t5 000 to amateurs, including defending: play tennis 1 2 years." he com- Tiilist Bud Ward, are expected-; mented. 'But I think it was a good inver-ment. That! pretty r Bi.l.l T--, i cheap to get to go all over the TOP DOtTie I OSS worid. I visited 20 countries." kA f es. C,.- In AIlisoD. day the players MO" UOSt Oil tye i were allowed a maximum of SS Dallas. Texaj. July 12 . A a day to live on. plus traveling pop bottle hurled at a Texas expenses. Now they are allowed league basecaU game Suncav $12 a day. Even that, Allison night may con Lloyd K. Webb.! says, will not meet the actual 13 an eye. 1 expense but it won't cost near- The bottle splintered when It iy as mucn irom m ic;iow i o a mi a cement waiX. a si-ver pocket as it did when the stars struck the youth's right eve. Kc-s- berr. hancbail 75.000 members. ! turn to the races next year. Med Rose to Rememler... Melrose Rare SYnaM of Grarions Dung 3.95 tM i could play as many tournaments pital attendants said it will be mid-week before they know whether tight can be saved. jms." A!- CiTtrinnmfintrffrA l nii Ang With Sonny Walker giving up but one hit. Salem's Capiiol . . posters ckcq oui ma nmri it 1 j lcsiuu juujur wjn tt er mi. Angel at Waters park Sunday afternoon, 2 to 1. It was the l5th win of the season for lo- dav a player could year-round proposi- supplied ail the equipment tennis bum. He chiseled on the the golf course and told j 3S they wanted during a year "In other words, the Incen tive to be a tennis bun has been removed Allison says. -The United States Lawn Ten nis association doesn't want a player to come ost ahead on expenses or equipment. It doesn't want to make the game financially attractive. It wants everybody to play for j the lore of the game." Allison recalls the first year he made a tennis tour. He bor- 4 S QT. PINT Tne bottle thrower large. was at In my make it ;ion although the expense wanted ar.d would sell it. I re-1 rowed $300 and played in nine rooy money nc goi c;a no. ir.i tne memDer one instance 01 a man ujurnaaiEiiij. wtuuiug wuj vwc actual cost." Allison observes offering a nlaver S100 if he set. When he started home he i K-rr. i tlrVet which he had noufht in .. ' i r-"r' ...... a in, IWf Castoff Infield Pittsburgh . The Pitts bur gil Pirates have six infielders who have played with other major league clubs. Danny Mur-: taugh has been with the Phillies and Braver. Stan Rojek with Brooklyn. Joe Bockman with! the Yankees, Les Fleming with! the Indians. Ed jjsevens with. ana eoooy Khawn. with the GianU. Monty Bas-I gall- who plays some second! T - 1 M Hi nt v Mfi nnsE t ill" -r"7-r S RARE A A 5j Every drop of whiskey in this rare product is 6 and 7 years old . . . blended itb choice grain neutral spirits ... mild .. . mellow . . . mature . . . There's nothing to compare with Melrose Rare! the Dodgers. Wl .ViOiS WniSKFf. 90 P'CC. T st-i fM wV-s's W" yodtict an 6 jears or rore o-iC si's pi imsirr. 60 r " Ji'l S5"ts 15 sfa pt wt.sm6 jus v4, 25S stn rt w kj 7 o-a. Metfose sr Cwpan, lot, Hitawe, Warjiarl Use Copitol Journo I Wont Ads. They Will Sofisfy Your Needs. unsanctioned tournaments, took chance', money for this and that. He was Not many of the players .back to Texas. jhe had 10 eat during the tnp Paper, Mootry Teams Continue Softball Pace cals as against one reverse. Salem tallied one in ,h. KA.AL B-,..- KOtM COS I PUN ti BUU I and again in the third f or , nw- 'T""a' ON SHO SHOULDER INJURY West SDrmg.':eld. Mass, July SlOned DV ROIDS 12 i-f The scheduled bout be- 3 ' locals' four hits as he doubled in A score of more racing cars tween Rocky Graziar.o of New JOS Angeles. July 12 :JP the first to drive Jim tf-x-art of the midget type will be seer. York former middleweight ' . .. . .t 1 k ,,- ,,0 llv in the fourth , .1 1 ..,.."..:.; u.-., ..j t. . -' "1 Norman an tsroctam, tne uni- gin that proved sufficient. Gor- Roll VefJriiSSfJa V don Sloan collected half of the, " A four run rally in the lourtn across the plate and then in the in action Wednesday night in champion, and Jo Agosta of ' on the part of the 12th Street third scored as the result of a the Hollywood bowl, under the New York today was postponed ; versity of Oregon s great passirg,, .... V club threw a momentary scare passed ball. direction of a Portland pro- unlil Julv 18 because Graziano star, will toss them for the Los j SSSSSSSS:- Into the opposition but order" j jjl Angel scored in the sixth moter. suffered a shoulder injurv in, Angeles Rams next season sine back in the next trame to a, u,e result of a walk, stolen! Time trials for the speed training. J Van Brocklin signed with the tally three markers on their base and two errors. merchants are slated for 7 30 National Professional Football own behalf to win a 8-4 Cityj Salem moves to Stayton Wed- with the races to follow an hour : Pitti-burgs W Johnny Hopp eague club yesterday. Terms league softball game at Leslie esday evening for another dis- later. coulcn t buy a hit as a Brooklyn were not disclosed but it was re- field Tuesday night I trict contest. The drivers will include Gor- Dodger. After the Pirates dealt poned that Van Brocklin re- . The Papermakers win, cou- Mt Angel 2 1 2 don Livington and Lou Sher- him io Brooklyn for Man-in cejved a handsome offer from pled with Moo try's 5-2 decision Salem 4 2 2 man. currently tied for top hon- Rackley. Hopp played eight RAM president Dan Reeves. Van over Golden Pheasant kept the Wellman and Turin; Walker or as the result of competition games and went hitless in 15 groitjin. was the leading passer druggists and the pulpers out in, and Jones. .here and in Portland. trips to the plate. When the , the p'acjf jc Coast conference front. .v T " I ' teams switched piayers, Hofp . j igag Jim Rawlins had a shutout' n cmn football season! There are nine night football blasted out four hits, including ln 19,1 3 ' - . Bv the PhetsanU un il the!' Ume Yale games slated on the All-America three double,, in his first 10 at' two runs. John Hoffert'i 3 for 4. including double and Al Wickert's 2 for 4 with a triple Included, spearheaded the Moo try attack. 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