I 1 18 Capital Journal, Salem, SPORTS ROUNDUP Gonzales New York, Aug .17 W Our i Davis cup (election committee , must have heaved a big sigh of . relief when Pancho Gonzales , got 'em off the hook by wallop , ing Gardnar Mulloy in the New port tennis finals. Had Pancho . lost, the committee might have had a tough time deciding be tween him and Frank Parker ' for one of the singles berths, and an even tougher time ex- plaining to Parker if they pick ed Gonzales ... as it is, we'll be ' defending the cup against Aus tralia with national champ Gon ' zales and Wimbledon titleholder ' Ted Schroeder, our two top ranking singles players, and Mulloy and Talbert, the nation 1 al doubles kings which is as it : should be . . . but it's been a ' screwy year . . . First Parker ' beat Talbert, who eliminated Gonzales, for the Spring Lake j title . . . Then Gonzales whipped Parker in the national clay court tourney and stopped Mulloy at . Southhampton, where he again 1 lost to Talbert in the finals . . . Came the eastern grass courts championships and Mulloy dumped Talbert in the semi finals before picking up the sil verware . . . Now, with Gonzales apparently back on the beam, bring on those Aussies. Season Overlap in Beantown On a recent swing into Boston we learned that Red Sox- fans are clamoring for world series tickets while many . erstwhile followers of the Braves have Hoop Feud Brews in Quaker City Philadelphia, Aug. 1 VP) There's a basketball feud brew ing in this city of brotherly love with Penn and Villanova oppos ing the trio of St. Joseph's, Tern' pie and LaSalle. Penn and Villanova have scheduled 11 doubleheaders at the Palestra. Bob Geasy has booked 16 involving the other three colleges at Convention ' hall. There are only four date conflicts but still that's a lot of dribbling. Adding fuel to the feud, St. Joe and LaSalle have cancelled their traditional games with Penn. Why play in a double header and collect a third when we can play you alone and get halt la what St. Joe and LaSalle told the Ivy leaguers. , Gridiron Prattle: Jo Tydlngs hopes to do better than hli father. Sena tor Millard T. Tydlngs, In a football way . . . the sena tor never reached beyond football manager at Maryland . . . son Joe Is hopeful of land ing an end berth with the 1949 Terrapins . . . Carl Dell ninth, who tried to promote Australian football In the U.S. recently named Pennsylva nia's secretary of banking , , . An agenoy which bought broadcast rights for the Phil adelphia Eagles games hasn't found a sponsor yet. In fact It advertised for one In local pa pers last week, , . . Rumored the agency paid $34,000 for the rights. Looking for a Job?T Benny Borgman, scout for the St. Louis Cardinals, was seen huddling with Athletic Direc tor George Lawson of Muhlen berg. . . . Could they have been talking about that vacant bas ketball coaching job at Muhlen berg? And talking about jobs, looks like may be several posi tions available on the Pitts burgh Sleelers with several 1948 regulars unsigned and oth ers quitting because of salary disputes. EMERGENCY PROTECTION A NEW EMERGENCY P01KY T)A.ui FO TMATMINT OF - 9 DREAD DISEASES PAI A (INFANTIll ULIU PARALYSIS) SCAUIT F1VI UTANUS OIHTMIl INCIFHAUTIt JMMIPOX UUKIMI IA1MS sunai ot ctanitAi minwoitii Ml lt nt.uacl Piu4 MORE itfiai EMERGENCY BENEFITS ( Gal Conpltlt HH lalormotioa 1 O. J. Barkar Int. Anna - Ph. 1-SUt I M Marian SI.. Salfm. Orafan Plana aand FREE Information with I out obltiatlon en: Kmargane Protae . tlon. Nam Wdra CIIJ Ore., Wednesday, Aug. 17, 1949 Didn't Let Them Down turned their attention to football season . . . The reason for this August excitement over the grid campaign is the opener at Braves field Sept. 23 between Boston college and Oklahoma's Sugar Bowl champs . . . B. C. Coach Denny Myers is so determined to have his Eagles ready for the Sooners that he turned down a chance to serve as advisory as sistant to Coach Greasy Neale of the Philadelphia Eagles when the NFL champions played the college All-Stars in Chicago last week ... He refused even though the All-Stars were di- Silverfon Sox Beat Sweet Home Silverton The Silverton Sox completed their State league competition Tuesday night when they met and defeated Sweet Home on the Iatter's diamond, 8 to 0. Chuck Sauvain pitched the shut out. The season ended with the Sox as champions with a record of 13 wins against four losses. Sweet Home plac ed second with 10 victories and seven defeats. Silverton took two games from the Bend Elks at Bend over the week-end, winning Sat urday night, 6-1 with Piper pitching and '7-6 Sunday after noon with Hanauska on the mound. Pot Pourrl: Mrs. Babe Ruth will make her debut as a horse race owner during the current At lantic City meeting. . . . She has purchased Porcelain and hopes to add a few more to her stable. ... If an Ike Wil liam - Ray (Sugar) Robinson SOME ROLLING Brooklyn IP) Arthur Cope land of Chester, Pa., accounted for high single game of 215 in the National Tournament for Blind Bowlers at Fitzsimmons Lanes here, recently. Carl Rice of Brooklyn hit 213 as the Wilkes-Barre quintet gained the team title. Berlin Leader Maj. Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor (above), wartime paratroop officer, is the new commander of the American Military Govern ment and Army forces in Berlin. I " "v" fJ 1 IffSifv.- fa V, wf if- BIG VALUE HITS OREGON that popular favorite of the East CARSTAIRS White Seal The Man who Cares CARSTAIRS CARSTAIRS BROS. DISTILLING RIFN0FD WHISKEY. 86 H PROOF, says f . By AUSTIN BEALMEAR rected by Oklahoma Coach Bud Wilkinson and employed his split-T system . . . Myers, it is said, wrote to Coach Peahead Walker of Wake Forest for some dope on the Oklahoma team . . . Walker replied with this consola tion: "Oklahoma can only play a five-man line against you, be cause six of 'em won't fit across the field." How Blase Can We Get When Yale's Jim Fuchs shat tered the world shot put record in Oslo recently with a tremen dous heave of 58 feet, 4 2764 inches, the story was just an other item on most of the na tion's sports pages . , . One of the great individual sports achievements of the year, a similar performance two decades ago would have been front page news . . . Perhaps taking a cue from this country's overseas campaign, Canada is preparing to send at least two dozen of its track and field stars to the Bri tish Empire games in New Zea land next February . . . Ted Broadribb, who manages Bri tain's world light heavyweight champoin, Freddie Mills, flew over for the Charles-Lesnevich fight last week and disclosed that the big question holding up a title defense in this country is not how much money Mills would be guaranteed, but how much can he keep? . . . Mills' earnings have been so high re cently that British taxes left him only ten cents of each $4 he makes. fight should materalize here this fall, Promoter Pete Tyr rell would be willing to sell the television rights for $120, 000. . . . But what TV station would want to take a chance on one commercial??? Dick Sisler, Phillies first baseman, has gone back to use the old type mitt . . . says It did won ders for his father; maybe it'll help him. . . . Curt Simmons and Charlie Bicknell, Phil lies pitcher, due to return to day from their annual nation al guard encampment. . . . Betty Hardesty, ex-sports writer who did a swell job of promotion at Philadelphia's arena, now plugging for the roller derby. Just Curious Wonder if the night trotting track operators aren't a little bit worried over Illinois' ap proval of night running races? Could well be a trend and cut in on the trotters' newly found bankroll. PILES I HEMORRHOIDS I RECTAL AND COLON AILMENTS STOMACH DISORDERS IiiiM WiliMt Hnpiul otnt 10 5 p.m. Evenings: Mon., Ou?ounda, Wed and Frl., until 8 isu.1948 Write orcall for FREE descriptive booklet The Dean Clinic In Our 39th Year N.I. Corner I. Burmidt and Grand Ave. Tvltphon EAit 1918 Portland 14, Or. CO., INC.. BALTIMORE, 7? GRAIN NEUTRAL MO. SPIRITS . iURSTAlRSI Jt'M' . 41 VjJ '- sJw!' Regatta Queen That's the title Janet Jackson, 19, (above), will go by as she reigns'over Regatta week and Harbor day In San Francisco from August 17 - 21. (Acme Telephoto) LOOKS AHEAD New York ) Tom Long field's 81st birthday and the new bowling season are being awaited with equal eagerness by the veteran kegler. It will be Longfields 47th consecutive sea son in the Equitable Life Assur ance Co. league, although he has been retired a dozen years. In 1903, as a youngster of 34, Longfield joined Equitable em ployes in a bowling session and was high scorer. In the 47 years since, Tom missed just two keg ling sessions, Autp or Personal CASH LOANS $100tos1000so COMMERCIAL CREDIT FLAJV .INCORPORATED. Salem Agency: 460 N. Church St. TeL Attractive Patterns In The 39 to $4.50 per single roll r.r J Brighten Woodwork and Furniture J !aL ullKBCniB rmuii I Klin wwm to a nch washed Cama la far DYNAMICS 1 ! ' PITTSBURGH PLATE GLASS COMPANY No. 1 ATTRACTIVE TO THE LADIES Forest Ranger of Today No Nature-Boy Type By ELLIOTT CHAZE IAP Nawsfaaturei) Denver, Colo. The Rocky mountain forest ranger of 1949 comes complete with soap-proof suntan, a brace of natty green sharkskin uniforms and a college education. He looks and talks like something a lady could latch onto and enjoy. But he's a far cry from the Nature-hoy type of ranger of yesteryear and is not given to playing footie around a campfire with the tourist trade. He's usually too busy. This is not to say that the modern ranger is immune to women. H. C. Hilton, chief of person nel for the United States Forest Service Rocky Mountain region, puts it this way: "There's no doubt about it, a forest ranger is generally pret ty attractive to the ladies. The moons get mighty big out here. And your average ranger is a fair specimen of mankind. Some of the boys marry girls they meet in the summers. "This doesn't always add up to everlasting happiness. Some times the ladies get very sick of staring at the trees, once the chase is over. During summertime the rang ers and their families must fre quently live in cabins at lonely mountain stations. The man of the house is up and away at the crack of dawn and usually re turns home late. The long working hours are a matter of necessity. There are in the neighborhood of 135 rang ers assigned to work the 15,000,-000-acre Rocky Mountain area It includes national forests ir Colorado, Wyoming, Nebraska, South Dakota and Kansas. ' The job includes marking trees for removal, managing sales of government-owned tim ber, issuing grazing permits, maintaining roads and trails and building new ones, dynamiting snow slopes which seem ripe for avalanches, and a hundred other duties. e To qualify for the work a prospective ranger must take a number of prescribed college courses in forestry and conserva tion, then must pass a civil ser vice examination. 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And it helped, of course, if he knew the locations of the best blackberry and huckleberry patches in his district, and if he was a champion fisherman. For estry was only a minor incident in his life. Sometimes he wasn't even certain as to the exact boundaries of his sector. But at least one aspect of rang ering hasn't changed, says Ed Wright, a district forest super visor. The tourists still consid er a ranger a sort of outdoor bellhop. "Folks from the dude ranches get sore when we don't have time to adjust their stirrups," Wright says. "They even get sore at us when they have bad luck fishing, expect us to lead 'em right to a fish and put the hook in its mouth." ,Wright remembers a Chicago man he saw fishing a mountain stream last year; "He was cast ing I guess, for trout and he was using a series of spinners and spangles as long as my arm. Looked like the grill you push the money under at a movie ticket window." 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