Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 31, 1949, Page 14, Image 14

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    J4 Capital Journal. Salem, Ore., Wednesday, Aug. 81, 1949
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Coast Grid Sauads?Un,ord,v.niv.ersUy expecl.ed 10
wui vim THMMJ be one of the top conference teams
in the Pacific Coast Conference football play this season.
Here is how the varsity (upper) stacked up on opening day
at Palo Alto. Backficld (left to right): Bob White, Gary
Kerkorian, Bill De Young and Harry Hugoslan. Llne( left to
right): Ken Rose, Al Itall, Russ Pomeroy, Jim Castagonoli,
Hart Cook, Wes Poulson and Bill McColl. Lower picture shows
the eleven lined up by Coach Jeff Cravath (kneeling, right)
as he named his University of Southern California first team
for opening day pictures at Los Angeles. Backfield (left to
right): Art Battle, Bill Martin, Jay Roundy and Jim Powers.
Line (left to right): Bob Stlllwcil, Jim Bird, Paul McMurtry,
Boyd Hachten, Tom Colley, Volney Peters and Hal Hat-
, field. (AP Wlrephoto)
PCL Awaits Crucials
To Built Excitement
, Or Mia Aaaoclattd Preu)
It looks like It will take that
crucial Hollywood-Sacramento
cries, starting Friday, to cause
any excitement In the Pacific
coast league.
Tuesday night's results found
the loop's first three teams win
ning and the league standings
unchanged. Hollywood blank
ed San Francisco 7 to 0 to keep
- Its three game lead. Oakland
homered a 10 to 8 victory off
Los Angeles to stay in second
place while Sacramento edged
San Diego 8 to 2 to stny a game
behind the Oaks.
Gordy Maltiberger threw a
five-hitter In shutting-out the
Seals. Dick Kryhoskl, Loyd
Christopher and Jackie Jensen
alammed the four-baggers that
produced eight of the Oaks'
runs. Jensen's blast came with
the ' bases loaded. Angel Car
men Mauro homered In all of
the losers' runs.
Jim Tabor's 1.1th home run of
the season provided the Solons'
tying run. In the seventh he
doubled and then scored the
winning run.
Seattle nosed out Portland
t to 1. Jack Warren's fourth
Inning homer was the clinch
er. The Ralnlers' first tally
was unearned.
Wednesday night's card with
probable pitchers:
Hollywood (Clem Moulder 12-
T) at San Francisco (Con Demp
ey H-ll).
Oakland (Al Geltel 1-0) at
Los Angeles (Cal McLish 6-9).
San Diego (Red Addams 7-5)
at Sacramento (Orv Grove B-6).
Seattle (Rinaldo Ardizola 6
T) at Portland (Hal Saltzman
H-ll).
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Runs: Albriiht, Warrm. MrNuttr. r
rora: Lyon. Auilin. Run bnt ttxl in: Wnr
rtn, Ahupr, Two base hit: MarQitfi. Knmr
run: Warren. Sacrifice: Knrptl. Doublr
lay: Karptl to Bfcker. Left on buta
satllt : Portland 14. Umpire' Somen,
lent and Uutart. Time 1:3). Attendance
1,080.
Shert tcortxt:
Bollywood 000 104 0007 1
Can Pranclico 000 000 0000 5 3
MtJUbtriar and andlock; Perei, Brer
r (!) and Peru.
PiUud 300 Ifll 40O-10 14 1
Li AnielM 300 000 OOO S ft 1
Candtnl and Padaett; Watklnj. Van
iyka and Burbnnk.
n Diego 001 000 010-1 I 0
Sacramento 000 100 Hi 3 t 0
Bef1ano and Moor: Glllwple and
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OREGON TIDES
Correct for Newport
PCL Standings
(By the A.moclated Pre&s)
W L Pet. W L Pet.
Hollywood 09 70 .500 Seattle 70 HO 497
Oakland 88 73 .541 SnFrntico 76 83 .478
Sacramnto ft 74 .635 Portland 75 83 .475
San Diego 83 77 .516 LwAnaeU 64 06.400
Retulti Tueidar
Seattle 3, Portland 1.
Sacramento 3. San Diego 1.
Hollywood 7, San PranrLico 0.
Oakland 10, Los Ann elf 3.
Weaver Retains
Rassling Girdle
When Buck Weaver and Tex
Hager had concluded their mat
chores at the armory Tuesday
night Weaver was still In posses
sion of his so-called Coast light
heavyweight wrestling belt. Af
ter dividing the first two falls,
Weaver applied the clincher
with a reverse neck lock.
Tony Ross and George Dusette
went to a draw in the special
event as each racked up a fall.
Time ran out before they could
reach a decision.
Jack Kiser beat Bill McEuin
in one of the prelims. Pete Bar
tu lost his engagement with Al
Szasz via the foul route.
DOTTY NAMES BOBBITT
TO BOXING COMMISSION
Portland, Ore , Aug. 31 (U.B
Mayor Dorothy McCullough Lee
announced today she has ap
pointed Howard Bobbitt, former
University of Oregon athlete and
one-time head of the local FBI,
to the Portland boxing commis
sion. Bobbitt succeeds Stanley
Earl, who resigned
Mootry's Nab Semi-Final
Spot in Softie Tourney
Eugene, Aug. SI W) It
will be Albany vs Pendleton
and Salem's Mootry team vs
Eugene in tonight's semi-finals
of the 16th annual Oregon
Softball tournament.
Salem and Eugene moved
up last night In the last quar
terfinals games. The state cap
ital team blanked West Linn,
3 to 0, and Eugene thumped
McMinnvllle, 8 to 0, to line
up with Monday's winners.
Newspaper Net
Tourney Slated
For Sept. 4-5
The second annual Klamath
Falls Herald and News invita
tional tennis tournament is to
be held at Moore Park in Kla
math Sept. 4 and 5 with trophies
to be awarded winners and run-ners-up.
There will be in com
petition in men's singles and
doubles, women's singles and
junior men's singles (not over
18 years of age).
Registrations for the event
are being handled by Jim Fin
nigan, 817 Main St., Klamath
Falls. Fees are $1.50 for singles
Salem's Jim Rawlins fan
ned 12 West Linn batsmen
and scattered the five hits he
allowed. Salem scoring start
ed in the first, as John Hoffert
and Al Wickert singled and
came In on Jim Henrey's dou
ble. Another was added in the
second on Bud Lindstrom'a
double and Rawlins' triple.
Eugene's Bob Willis had a
one-hitter and his team back
ed up his pitching with ten
hits for the eight run assault.
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TODAY IS
Prime Rib of Beef
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Shattuc's
Chatteau
A man deserves
some of the better
things of life. And
one of the best is a
can of the new, cool
refreshing Acme Beer I
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Whitey's icehouse comes close .a tif m!lTjSmiMi
to being as cool as a nice gjSf fM V&V
long drink of you know what 1 f "$L 'J J Ut
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On a hot day. a frosty drink made with
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aft
.When a drink is so extra tasty
and refreshing, it takes care of
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If there's any time in all the year when
a long, cooling drink made with Our
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so far as tastiness goes, folks say by
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comes near to being so tasty.
And when you come down to it this
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but be about the tastiest you ever
touched your lips ta Do you know how
many years us Wilkens have been busy
ing ourselves at making whiskey? Soma
sixty years or thereabouts to be exact
And in sixty years, Grandpa Wilken,
Pa Wilken and us three were just bound
to get the hang of putting a heap of
tastiness into Our Recipe.
Why don't you make yourself a prom
ise rifcht here and now that you're going
to get a bottle of Wilken Family Whiskey
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The fellows who lead the school parade knaiv that quality in the clothes they wear is
an important factor in their top rating in anj student body. They give thought to the
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kneiedled for extra smartness.
Washable of course
Tailored by Hollywood Rogur
Spun Rayon gabardine in
eighrt colors
Tailored by Manhattan Shirt Co.
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4.95
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COLLEGE CORDS For style quality fit buy Day's.
They're "King of the Campus."
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Rich velvety corduroy Heaviest by Test
Bar-tacked throughout, Reinforced stitchiing
Durable boatsail pockets deep and roomy
Inserted tunnel loops, zip fly Jumbo cuffs
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SLACKS
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Unusually hand
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