14 Capital Journal, Salem, tie., Wednesday, July 13, 1949 I ,; V, , .:.; lHi'" Vf ill 4 v tv'4.('4''.!!i i i f i 1 v. Via 4ir r 'V lltaiteT1ira fii itaiai Fiftf hnf Mis Gillian Schassen of The Dalles approaches I II Jl JIIVI the ba jut be(ore teeing off Wednesday morn inf in the women's folf tournament at the Salem Golf club. Portland yoman Favored In State Golf Meet Here Mrs. Walter Nagle of the Alderwood Country club, Portland was considered the favorite as more than 100 feminine golfers opened their annual tournament over the Salem Golf club course Wednesday morning. Mrs. Na- gel teed off with Mrs. Harold Olinger of Salem and Mrs. Har ry Stepp of Riverside, Portland at 0:05. The tournament is a match vs. par affair with con tenders teeing off in threesomes every five minutes. The reilAtrtntj Included: a.m. MIm LIUlin Schiuen, The Dalles; Mra. E. F. Oh or m ley, Portland. Mm. Fred Bprnedt. 8alem. 9:05 Mr. 'Welter NrbcI, Alderwood; Mrji. HitrMd dinner, Stlem: Mre. Harry Steyp, R!v fralde, B;10 Mrj. Frank. Flek. Aider- wood; Mm. Don Braeeth, Owngoi Mr. Jama Haley, Salem, 0:15 Mm. R. I. MecLamthlin.' Balem; Mf. A. O. Now elj. Portland; Mr. Ray Hunt, Portland. 11:30 Mm. John HelUel, Balem: Mrs Dave Gold, CM wen o; Mr. M. h. Veetcli, Rlvr lde. t :2b Mrs, Iven Marble, Salem; Mm. Jack airt.ner. Alderwood; Mm. Rlctiird Griibtui. Portland. 9:30 Mr. Joe Blelier, Salem; Mm. Joe T. Pltfkett. Portland; Mm. John BiMftmnn, Eugene. B:S5 Mr. 8. W. Starr, Sulem; Mm. David Evens, Eugene; Mm, H. B. Er.klea. Oaweio. 9:40 Mm. Ralph Hamil ton, Salem; Mm. Wide Derr, Bitten?: Mm. i C. R. Pranken, Oaweio, :Mn, W'.iner Brown, Salem: Mra. Kenneth Burton, Ru Mlde: Mm. Ken. Hlrona, Eugene. B.,'0 Mm. Richard h. Borat, Portland; Mia. Tom Dooley. Portland: Mm. Klnc Cny, Portland. 1:55 Mm. T. J. Binder. River side; Mm. Glenn St e vena. Salem; Mrs Clarence Urey, Eugene. 10:00 MM. Maurice Springer. Fugene; Mm. R. J. Nlchola, Aatorla; Mm Mcrv Hemenway, Alderwood. 10:05 Mm. E. S. . McClaln, Oaweio: Mm. A. B. William. Riverside; Mm. W. Wlntler. Eugene, id: 10 -Mw, Ralph Neubert. Rlverntde; Mrs. Harry Stearns, Roseburg; Mm.. Robeit Stevens, Columbia; 10:15 Mm. William Oarnett. Riverside: Mm, chandler Bronr Salem; Mm. Rupert Kennedy, The Dai'.. . 10:30 Mm. Don Hartley. Riverside; Mrs. L. E. McCllntork, Raiebure; Mm. Elmer I Rfibens, The Dalles. 10:2 Mrs. Stuart Thede. Salem; Mrs. Harry Don Ivan, Al derwood; Mm. John Moor. Riverside; Mrs William McCracken, Eugene. Tenth Te 9:00 a.m. Mrs. Ralph Stearns, Colum bia; Mm. J. H. Thompson, Snlem; Mrs. Manley Roblnxon, Snlem. 9:05 Mrs. Claude Johns, Salem: Mm. Jnme.i Clark, The Dalles; Mrs. Virgil drum, Columbia. 9:10 Mm. Robert Herrnl, Snlem: Mrs, Sam Cox. Aldrrwood; Mrs. Ray Finch, Port land. 9:1ft Mm. Kenneth Potts, Ua!m: Mrs. Frank Stenger, Riverside; Mrs. K O. Reiner, Oswego. 9:20 Mrs. G. A. Peters, Eugene; Mm. R. L. Stevenson, rtlverslde; Mrs. Our Hlxson, Eugene. 9:25 Mrs. Robert Martin, Riverside; Mrs. E. Roth, Salem; Mrs. L. B. Bwlgart, Eugene, 0:30 Mrs. Roland Davis, PorMnnd; Mrs. Ralph Loinax, Rlveralde; Mrs. H, F. McKee, The Dalles. 9:35 Mrs. W. T. Wnterman. Sa lem; Mrs. Wendall Wood. Eugene; Mrs. John FJvnn, Oswego. 9:40 Mrs. Stephen Fouoheck, The Dalles; Mm. Dick Strife, Etmene; Mrs. Roylston Bridges, Roseburg, 9:45 Mrs. A. W. Stein, Eugene; Mm. Max Flanery, Salem; MM. V. Bitchhole, Oswego; 9 40 Mrs. M, G. Howard, Eugene; Mrs. L. L. Monnhnn. Riverside; Mrs. Walter Thorn, Portlnnd. 9:55 Mm. Tattff Char- neaky, Eunene; Mm. Leon Perry, Salem; Mra. Florence Woods, Portland. 10:00 Mrs. R. S. Dornbcrger, Portland; Mrs. L. S, Axland, Eugene; Mrs. Reynolds Allan, Sa lem. 10:0S Mrs. Mervln Vater, Eugene. Mrs. Elmer Huston. Riverside: Mrs. E. Stearns. Oswego. 10:10 Mrs. Kd Dwyer. Oswego: MM. Paul Hemphill, Eugene; Mrs. Kirk, The Dalles. 10:15 Mrs. El mer Kramer, Hood River; Mrs. C. A, I.tr kin. Portland; Mrs. A. J. Anderson. Et. xene. 10:20 Mrs. Glen Dickson, Riverside, mm. wmium vinton. Oaweito; Dorotn Ford. Eugene. 10:25 Mrs. F. Roadman. Eugene: Mm. Harry Norcross. Riverside; io:3ii mm, John R. Wood. Salem: Mr. William Anderson, Oswego; Mrs, Jo.epn Brlody, Riverside. For Extra Beauty Less Maintenance METAL WINDOWS Pumilitc - West Salem Your Choice! 49.95 Modern Kenmore Vacuum Cleaner Vhlt through your houiehold tasks with this dependabia Kan more vacuum cleaner. V H.P. motor. Ssalod ball bearings. Chemically treated brown duit proof, moleskin bag. 3-position friction type handle. Rubber mounted brush. See It at Searsl Kenmore Vacuum Compact Tank Type A beautyl New Kenmore tank type cleaner with full set of attach ments clean, rvgi, draperies, upholstery, dustt woodwork. Power- v.. ,i . mviw quicmy ana easily aoes the job for you. run 7i n.r. motor quickly and easily d Shrine Stars to Aim at Tough Off ensive Records Portland, July 13 The Oregon All-Stars and Portland All Stara, when they clash here at Multnomah stadium August 27, will aim at some tough offensive records established in last year's first annual Shriners' hospital all-football game. Some of the figures recorded in the opening classic may be on the books for years to come as mis game Deiween graauaiealth, .,. nrn..-rfl, , high school seniors develops through the years. Sam Baker of Corvallis, who scored four touchdowns and 24 points for Oregon, has the rec ord that most grid observers feel will withstand assault the long est time. Another is the mark of five conversions held by Jer ry Mitchell of Ashland, who was successful in each attempt as the upstate team whipped Portland 35 to 13. Two others that may be a long time in being erased are the ount of 56 yards by Pat Duff of jrant and the pass interception return of 90 yards by Baker. Many of the others are sure fall in this year's tilt. The caches have been permitted to employ any style of offense. 9oth Erie Waldorf of the Port land team and Mel Ingram of Oregon , have announced that they plan to vary their attacks, mixing both T-formation and single wingback. They may em ploy different units for each style. The advance ticket sale for game, which go td the Portland unit of the Shriners hospital for crippled children, has opened. Out-of-town patrons may secure reservations by writing to game headquarters in Parlor B of the Portland hotel. Following is a list of game records: ijongMt run from Jcrlmmaie Bam Baker, OorvallU, 31 yardj. Longest kick off return Don Muller, Commerce. 26 yard. Lonaeit punt Pat Duff, Grant, 26 yaida, Moat complete paseea Don Fuller. Commerce, 7 85 yard), Longest Scor 'na play John Ferrell, Orant. to Dave Powell, Washlnaton, 47 yards. Most points scored Sam Baker, Corvallis, 24 (4 touch downs). Most conversions Jerry Mitchell, Ashland. 5. Lonaeat pass interception re turn Sam Baker, Corvallis, 90 yards. Lonaeat punt return Pat Duff, Orant, 15 yards. Most total yardaae Sam Baker, Corvallis, B9 yards. Most first downs 'ortland. 14. Most team yardnae from scrimmage Oregon. 1S.1. Most team yard- aae from passing Portland, 147. Most to tal team yardaae Portland, 238. Lumberjacks Top Realtors in B League Highlight West Salem Lumber remain ed undefeated in division B, Salem junior ' baseball league competition as the result of Tuesday evening's series of three games. The lumbermen blanked Salem Realtors, 4 to 1, in a well played contest that saw the losers turn in two double plays. Mayflower Milk thumped Salem Heights, 14 to 3, as the losers were charged with nine errors. Extra base hits included triples by Bill Rahe and Steve Merchant for the losers and Don Cohan's triple and doubles ty Larry Martin and Bob Strayer for the milkers. The Keizer Merchants blank ed Salem Laundry, 4-0. Don Gearren pitched four hit ball for the winner. Realtors 000 100 01 3 1 8. Lumber 000 400 X 4 3 Pierce and Pate; Rice and Winters. Mayflower ....402 114 314 IS 3 Salem H 100 001 0 3 6 Pauley and Beebee; Merchant and But ler. Balem Laundry 000 000 o 0 4 3 K. Merchants 301 000 X 4 7 1 Kins and Wtneaar; Oearren and Thlrs-sen. Babe Ruth struck out 1,330 times during his major league career. He hit 714 home runs. TREE ROSES SHRUBS BUSH ROSES In Containers, Ready for Immediate Planting At Our Nursery on Pacific Highway, 8 Miles North on Portland Highway (Our Town Salesyard Is Closed for the Summer) HYAMAKI BEATS WILLIAMS Al Williams lost a two to one fall decision to Sugi Hyamaki in the principal event of the week ly mat show at the armory Tues day night. 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