Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 03, 1949, Page 14, Image 14

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    14 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday, Angust 3, 1949
SPORTS ROUNDUP
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Boston, Aug. 3 WV-At least.
a half dozen of some 160 college
athletic powers which subscribe
to the NCAA "sanity code" are
In for a rude shock Aug 12.
On that day from Chicago
thev will be cited for violations
of the code governing athletic
rjolicies. The rebukes develop-
after last week's meeting of col
leee athletic commissioners at
New Castle. N.H.
Generally, the NCAA compli
ance committee is enthusiastic
about conditions in intercollegi
ate sports.
More Collegiate
Athletic Headache
Summer baseball for many
years has been a sore subject
with colleges, the athletes and
promoters of summer leagues.
Two years ago players in the
jurisdiction of the eastern col
AA were banned from the
northern league, an independ
ent circuit In Vermont and
New Hampshire.
Now the college fathers are
. casting suspicious glances at
the Borscht basketball circuit
in the Catskills where many
collegians have jobs as wait
ers and play considerable bas
ketball. Batting Around .
Tennis intimates hereabouts
think one berth on the United
States Davis Cup team will be
determined by the showings of
Frankie Parker and Pancho
Gonzales in the coming play at
Newport, R.I., casino, the better
man winning. . . .
Red Sox players and coaches
think Cleveland outfielder Bob
Kennedy has as good a throwing
arm as any outfielder they've
ever seen and that goes for those
who saw Bob Meuscl. . . ,
Satchel Paige insists a fast
ball is the best pitch. "Curve's
only a fooler, says Satch.
"Yuh gotta be smart, though.
Yuh gotta watch the good hit
ters. They step outta the box
and get in again with their feet
different. And yuh gotta throw
that fast ball where ya want
It or they'll hurt. But it's a
better pitch than a curve."
Satch will bet "00 per cent
of home runs are hit on sliders
and curves."
Ken Keltner made one single
in 20 times at bat against the
Red Sox. Cleveland scribe Ed
McCauley polled some of the
Indians and they were virtually
unanimous in their opinion Bou
dreau should play third and
Rookie Ray Boone should play
short.
Raising the Roof
Les Canadiens of the Na
tional Hockey league are rais
ing the roof in their home
city of Montreal. The forum
cover is being elevated to
make room for 3,000 seats.
Come the hockey season
12,000 of les habitants will be
able to sit in new, leather
cushioned seats. There will be
standing room for 3,000 more.
Still Chasing the Fuck
By JOSEPH B. KELLEY
Johnny Crawford, popular de
fense veteran of the Boston
Bruins is Frank Selke's first
choice as player coach of the
new Cincinnati club in the west
ern division of the American
Hockey league. But the Bruins
want a young player, or players,
in return as Bruins think John
ny has two more playing years
in his rugged system.
Early Governor
Vermont Governor Ernest
W. Gibson has filed intentions
early for his annual court ap
pearance. He has entered the
Vermont state tennis cham
ionships at Burlington which
begin Sept. 8. He was eli
minated in an early round last
year.
Back to School
Maurice McDermott, lanky
and classy Red Sox rookie
left handed Is going back to
. school on a scholarship by
mail. Officials of a corre
spondence school presented
the 20 - year - old hiirlcr his
scholarship at Fenway park.
Maury left St. Patrick's high
school, Elizabeth, N.J., in
June, 1945, to pitch for Scran
ton, Sox farm In the eastern
league, and never earned his
diploma.
Where Will He Play?
Just before the Cleveland In
dians left New York for Boston
Manager Lou Boudreau told
writers he would play first base
against the Sox. Lou played
short through the five game se
ries. Before he left town last night
he said he would remain at short
for some time. Asked directly
"who'll you put on third?" He
replied, "I can't answer that
right now."
Governor Billed
As Attraction at
Legion Tourney
Albany Governor Douglas
McKay will be here to highlight
the opening ceremonies for the
state American Legion Junior
baseball tournament next Satur
day, it was announced Tuesday
by Zed Merrill, chairman of the
Legion committee handling the
tourney.
The Shrine band from Port
land will also be on hand for
the opening, Merrill also said
The ceremonies will start at
7:15 p. m., at Hudson field. The
first game will start at 8 p. m
Entries will be the Byerly
team from Portland, Vale, from
eastern Oregon, Hillsboro, and
the Drain nine.
The series will run through
the first part of next week, it was
announced.
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Ross Collects
Mat Win on Foul
Al Williams, a tattoed rough
ian with little respect for rules,
lost his professional wrestling
match to Tony Ross on a foul
In the local armory arena Tues
day night.
After each grappler had taken
a fall, Williams repeatedly yank
ed Ross out of the ring and ap
plied full Nelsons Referee Jack
Mitchell finally stepped in and
awarded the victory to Ross.
In other matches, All Szasz
defeated Buck Weaver and Tex
Hager won over Billy McEuin.
Aussie Horse to Invade
New York UP) Bernbrook, a
full brother to the Australian
horse, Shannon II, for which a
syndicate of Kentucky breeders
paid $300,000 last year, is being
prepared for a trip to the United
States with the Santa Anita
Handicap as his goal.
A stakes winner in Australia,
Bernbrook runs well over the
mile distance. . Bernbrook, by
Midstream out of Idle Words, is
ownod by A. O. Romano, Syd
ney Restaurateur, who also
raced Bernborough, regarded by
Australians as second only to
the immortal Phar Lap.
Bequests totalling $44,000 to
help past and present members
of his old regiment, the Royal
Fusiliers, were left by Brigadier
Howlctt of Bradfield, England.
To Berlin American mili
tary government sources said
Maj. Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor,
(above) chief of staff of Amer
ican army forces In Europe
will succeed Brig. Gen Frank
L. Hnwley who has aske dto
be relieved as American Com
mandant In Berlin one of the
hottest spots in the east-west
cold war. (AP Wirephoto)
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It's a Crime (On the Beach) Roy Miffleton kisses his
pretty wife, Eleanor, at their Washington, D. C, home and
contends it is his privilege at home or on the beach. It was
on Sunday that Miffleton kissed his wife during an outing
at Mayo beach on Chesapeake bay and was arrested for
disorderly conduct. No kissing on the beach, he was told. The
Miffleton children, Eddie, 12 (left) and Arlene, 6, look at the
home kiss and agreed it wasn't any different than the beach
kiss. (AP Wirephoto)
Third Best
East Lansing, Mich. UP)
Michigan State's 1949 baseball
team produced the third best
winning record in the 25-year
coaching career of head men
tor John Kobs. The team won
19 and lost eight. Kob's best
team was that of 1946, which
won 21 and lost five.
Al gckackt
Baseball's Greatest Comedian
WATERS FIELD
TONITE, 8 P. M.
Schacht will make you roar and laugh with his
antics. See him perform before and during
the Senators-Victoria game.
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This new fountain-brush is perfect for washing the out
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THUR. AUG. 11
At SEARS
Grand New Store
And
HOURS ON
Thurs. -10 to 9 p. m.
Fri. - 9:30 to 9 p. m.
Sat.-9:30to5:30p.m.
The Average
Lady Shopper
at Sears will be chosen Friday and Satur
day who will assist the mayor of Salem
and West Salem in opening the gigantic
new store at 10 a. m. August 11. This
typical woman customer will be an
nounced Monday and Will receive a dress
from our new dress department, a char
mode slip and bra, three pair of Royal
Purple hosiery, a pair of Kerrybrooke high
style shoes, and a lovely hat from the
brand new sfock of the new hat depart
ment. She will also receive her choice of
$2.50 worth of candy from Sears new
candy department and 2 rolls of still film
from the new camera department.
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