Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 01, 1949, Page 12, Image 12

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    12 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Monday, August 1, 1949
Fouled Horse Is
Given Handicap
Win at Longacres
Renton. Wash.. Aug. 1 U.B I
Blue Tiger, owned by C. J. Se
bastian of Seattle, won the 14th
: running of the $5,000 added
Seattle handicap at Longacres
Sunday on a foul.
Track stewards ruled that
Jockey Delmar Jones on Blue
Tiger was forced to pull up
i sharply near the finish line
. when Two-and-Twenty served
: toward the rail.
: Two-and-Twenty ran the mile
.rand l16th in 1:42 45, beating
Blue Tiger by a length.
Blue Tiger paid $4.60 to win,
$3.50 to show, and $2.40 to
place.
Two-and-Twenty paid $5.60
and $3. Third place Pagan Star
paid $2.40.
Hot Rods Thrill
1200 in Opener
At Holly Bowl
Spinouts and hub-to-hub jock
eying for positions provided
plenty of thrills for the 1200
fans who sat in on the Inaugural
roadster races at Hollywood
Bowl Saturday night.
Max Humm of Salem, pilot
ing the "73" car owned by Don
Waters, also of Salem, came
through with a clean sweep
victories In the main event, the
fast heat and trophy dash. He
also posted fastest time trial of
the evening, 16 seconds flat.
Second in the 25-lap mainer
was Len Sutton, with Howard
Osborn flashing across in third
" position.
OREGON TIDES
Correct for Newport
Hub
Aug. 1 0:27 a.m. e.O
0:40 p.m. 8,3
AUK. S 7:44 a.m. 6.5
7:36 p.m. 6.3
Aug. 3 0:07 ah 6.3
8:37 pin 8.2
Aui 4 10:26 am 6.4
6:42 am 8.1
Aui. 6 11:38 am 6.7
10:42 pm 8.1
SPORTS ROUNDUP-
Low
0:37 a.m. 0.6
12:16 p.m. 14.
1:44 a.m. 0.2
1:14 p.m. 2.2
2.54 om -0.2
2:24 pm 2.R
4:02 am -0.B
3:30 pm 3.1
6:03 am -0.0
4:40 pm S.l
Odell, Sweet Home
Ousted from State
Semi-Pro Tourney
Portland, Aug 1 OP) Two
more teams tumbled out of the
state semi-pro baseball tourna
ment last night.
They were the Odell Firemen,
ousted, 10-2, by Albany's de
fending champions, and Sweet
Home, eliminated, 3 to 1, by the
Portland Red Sox. That left 19
clubs still in the tourney.
Jim Hudson, Pacific univer
sity pitcher, hurled a no-hit seven-inning
game to give Banks a
3-1 victory over Archer Blower
& Pipe.
Hudson, who scored his third
straight win, struck out eight.
The opponents' lone run came in
the opening inning, when Hud
son walked his opposing pitcher
and then committed an error on
an attempted sacrifice bunt.
Corners, Midgets
Meet in C League
Crucial Monday
The undefeated Four Corners
club and the once-beaten Midget
Market team clash in a crucial
junior "C league encounter at
6 o clock Monday night on Les
lie field.
At Olinger, in another 6
o'clocker, the Keizer Truax Oil
ers vie with the Schreder's Four
Star Market outfit. The Oilers
have dropped but one game this
season.
Four tilts are scheduled In the
"B" division. Keizer Merchants
tangle with Salem Heights at
Salem Heights, West Salem
Lumber and Mayflower Milk
meet at Leslie, and Salem Laun
dry goes up against Salem Real
tors at Olinger, all games sched
uled for a 6 o'clock start.
Admission fees were first
charged in 1922 for the U.S.
Open and 15,087 paid to see
Gene Sarazen's first victory.
Weight-y Problem is Over for Gus
By FRANK ECK
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Summit, N. J. OP) Gus Lesne-
vich wlil be free of the big
worry that has dogged his ca
reer when he meets Ezzard
Charles for the NBA version of
the world heavyweight cham
pionship. Weight worries are
over for the Cliffside Park Pole.
Although Charles, recent win
ner over Jersey Joe Walcott for
Joe Louis' vacated title, will be
favored in the first defense of
his National Boxing association
crown, the Cincinnati Negro may
be fighting the Lesnevich of
1947 when the two square off
in Yankee Stadium, Wednes
day, August 10.
That was the year that Les
nevich was awarded the Ed-
It's Easy to Second Guess Tribe
New York, July 29 VP)
Cleveland second-guessers are
wondering why Lou Boudreau
didn't call on Mike Garcia in
stead of Bob Feller to pitch Wed
nesday's big game against the
Yankees especially after what
happened to Bobby . . . Mike,
just a rookie who wasn't expect
ed to do much this season, has
taken up a lot of slack in the
Indians' pitching staff and has
specialized in winning the
tough ones . . . starting only
seven times, he has pitched two
(hutouts and two one-run games
and that's the kind of hurling
he Tribe needs when nobody is
hitting . . . Mike has been de
scribed as a big, affable kid who
likes to play baseball and who
"never hurt himself by reading
his own stories.". . . Against
Boston he fanned Vern Steph
ens and Ted Williams with the
tying run on base and he did the
same sort of thing once against
the Yanks ... of course, it's n
tough choice for Boudreau. He
hasn't a real big winner on his
mound staff, but five guys have
won more than seven games
apiece . . . Lou could almost pull
them out of a hat and do okay.
coaches at Wisconsin, Navy and
North Carolina Mate, respec
tively, and George Krause, Notre
Dame athletic director. . . . An
English clothing trade journal
takes a notably dim view of the
Walker Cup golf team adopting
a uniform but no headgear for
its meeting with the Americans
next month with this comment:
The Walker Cup team have let
the side down pretty badly by
forgetting that no outfit is com
plete without headwear." . . . 1
say, old bean. . . Coley Wallace,
whose golden gloves fights had
the pro managers popeyed, will
make his first professional ap
pearance on the Charles-Lesne
vich card Aug. 10.
8o Long Mike and Sklppy
Two athletic sons of Harry
Stuhldrchcr, Wisconsin nth
letio director, wont be around
to help keep the wolf away
from their dad's door for the
next few years . . . Harry, Jr.,
otherwise known as "Sklppy"
will enroll at Michigan this
September after having at
tended Kiska prep . . . he'll be
a candidate for the football
and hockey teams. . . . and
Mike, a June graduate of Mad
ison West high, has won a
scholarship at Yale, where
he'll go out for track and
swimming.
Sports Before Your Eyes
Chuck Bernard, recently ap
pointed assistant to Earl Brown
at Auburn, played in the first
Chicago all-star football game in
1934. His teammates included
Ivan Williamson, George Saucr
nd Benttie Feathers, head
From this distance, It ap
pears our Virginia friends are
unduly stiff-necked in "re
jeeting" the NCAA sanity code
. . . maybe it can't be enforced,
Tele-fun
by Warren Goodrich
"There's someone on the
line, but I'll Interrupt If you
really think this Is an emer
gency I".,. To make emergency
calls over bupy lines, simply
explain the circumstances to the
other person. ...Pacific Telephone.
-By HUGH FULLERTON
but why not give it a try until
something more effective can
be worked out? . . . sounds
like, say, one racing associa
tion "rejecting" all anti-gambling
laws just because folks
persist In betting with the
bookies. . , , and while we're
asking, isn't that two-rounds-a-day
grind In the USGA ju
nior golf championship a bit
tough for 11 and 15-year old
kids?
FOREARM
FIST
WRIST
CHEST
CHEST (p)
WAIST
THIGH
CAIF
INKLE
ward J. Neil memorial plaque
for his contribution to box
ing. It was the year In which
he stopped Billy Fox in 10
rounds in his fourth title de
fense. And it was the year
In which he stopped Melio Bet
tlna's comeback in one round
and. twice beat heavyweight
Taml Mauriello.
Although Gus won the light
heavy crown in 1941 when he
beat Anton Christoforidis,
hitch in the Coast Guard and
the weight bugaboo forced him
to limit his campaign among the
light heavies. Each time he put
his title on the line he was forced
to scale down to the 175-pound
limit.
"I weigh 186 pounds now,'
says Lesnevich, "and will come
in around 180 for the Charles
fight. I fight best at that
weight. Making 175 pounds
was too much."
An example of how much en
ergy Lesnevich drained out of
his system by making weight is
best exemplified by the words
of his chubby manager, Joe
Vella.
"The day he tost to Freddie
Mills in London Gus said he
weighed 175 pounds but he
hid the scales on us," says
Vella. "When I finally got to
weigh him he was 176 'A- He
had to walk around Hyde
Park for an hour and it was
London's hottest day in 45
years. Ask Freddie Flerro,
his trainer."
"He walked around Hyde
Park for two hours," said Fler
ro. "I know. I walked with
him."
"And that fight in Cincinnati
with Joe Maxim for which we
got $35,000 and not $50,000,
Gus walked six hours," says
Vella. "Making the weight has
taken too much out of him He's
through with the light heavy
weights."
For both the Mills and Maxim
bouts, Lesnevich weighed in of
ficially at 174y4. For his last
fight with Mauriello he scaled
180 '4 because his title was not
at stake. Lesnevich stopped
Mauriello in seven rounds in the
Garden.
Lesnevich oozes confidence
as he goes through his paces
at Ehsan's training camp, a
spot once known as Madame
Beys, where such fighters as
Max Schmeling, Primo Car
nera, Mickey Walker and
Tony Galento prepared for
title bouts.
"I've seen Charles fight three
times," says Gus. "I don't think
he punches too hard but he
punches fast. I hit harder,
If opportunity knocks III go
after it. At least you can say
it'll be a good fight because we
both like to fight. I don't be
lieve in hitting and running.
I like to force the fighting.
Charles is on thai style, too.
He'll have a few pounds on me
To Hold Diamond
School at Bevo
Stadium for Kids
Portland, Ore., Aug. 1 U.R)
The third annual baseball school
will be held August 15th and
16th at Portland's Beaver sta
dium, Portland Manager Bill
Mulligan said today.
The school will be limited to
boys 14 years of age and olderj
Out-of-town boys will be
housed at Portland university in
the 50 places open in the dormitory.
Abandoned Skiff Drifts
Vancouver, B. C, Aug. 1 U.R
The abandoned gillnetter
Grier Starratt was drifting off
the British Columbia coast to
day after striking a reef near
the entrance to Queen Charlotte
sound, the Royal Canadian air
force air-sea rescue station reported.
and is a few inches taller. But
outside of that I think it's a
good match."
So does the International Box
ing club. It will be its 'first
attraction in the big city.
Nobody connected with the
fight appears worried over Cin
cinnati Promoter Sam Becker's
threatened court action. Beck
er lost $40,000 on the Maxim
Lesnevich bout and both agreed
to a return fight in Cincinnati
on September 19.
"We had to sign to get our
dough from Becker," says Vella.
The coming bout should
clear up the situation one way
or another. If Lesnevich wins
he could go back to Cincin
nati for a non-title bout. If
he loses to Charles it Is doubt
ful that Promoter Becker
would care to take another
gamble.
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fin
Clark Congratulated Attorney General Tom Clark (right),
President Truman's selection to fill a supreme court vacancy
created by the death of Justice Frank Murphy, receives the
congratulations of Secretary of Labor Maurice Tobin as both
leave the White House after a cabinet meeting. (AP Wire-photo)
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