LOCAL UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS AND FEATURES 70 Cards Qualify For Annual Salem Golf Club Meet Twenty of the 70 golfers who took time out to qualify for the annual Salem Golf club'i cham pionship tournament had turned In cards below 80 when the dead 3ine was reached Sunday eve ning. . Harold dinger's 70, stroked early In qualifying play, stood up all of the way and he will, of course, compete In the cham pionship flight as will Win Needham, defending champion. The latter was not obligated to qualify. The top 20 Included: Olinger, Jim Sheldon 72; Harvey Quis tad and Roger Putnam, 73; Wal ter Cline, Bud Waterman, Ned Ingram and R. E. Mapes, 74; Jim Johnson, Jim Hunt, Bert Victor, 75; Bob Johnson, Frank Shafer, Bob Sederstrom, Leo Es tey and Floyd Baxter, 77; Bill Schafer, Bill Goodwin, Glen Lengren, Rex Kimmell, 78. This group along with the oth ers will be bracketed by the committee in charge early this week and competition will begin j Immpriiatplv Thnsat Vtpnton In the first round will be bracketed in additional flights for a sec ond try. Pro Rasslers to Hold Tournament For Title Shot Eight professional wrestlers will engage in a so-called tour nament in connection with Tues day night's weekly mat show at the armory. The winner will be given a shot a Jack McLaugh lin's title and will carry home a trophy. The contestants will include George Dusette, Frank Stojack ex-champion; Al Szasz, Stockley Kneilson, Leo Karlinko, Bill Mc- Euin, Carl Meyers and Dale Ri ser. Bouts will be limited to IS minutes each and in case no fall has been acquired in that time, a committee of three judges will declare the winner. It Is estimated that 100,000 apecies of plants would virtually disappear If there were no bees. OREGON TIDES Correct for Newport Hun 4:11 .m. 1.0 Low 1 11 n. i s 10:50 p.m. 0J Coast Football Squads Face Weekend Openers (Br iha Aaaoclatecl Fraal) This Is "laundry week" In football the last week of prac tice before the season starts; the last chance for northern division coaohes to lay In their year's sup ply of crying towels. Next Friday night Oregon State pulls the cover off the 1949 Pacific coast conference season in a scramble with UCLA at Los Angeles. Saturday tends Oregon against St. Mary's at San Francisco, Willamette against Idaho In Moscow, Washington State against Utah State In Pullman and Washington ver sus Utah In Seattle. Coach Kip Taylor, bringing a new regime to OSC, ran his gridders through what may be their final rough scrimmage Saturday at Corvallls. His opener will mark the debut also for the UCLA coach, Henry Sanders. Taylor's Bea vers will head south Thurs day morning by air for the game. JIM'S SHOE SERVICE 175 N. High HIGHEST QUALITY CORDOVANS You'll Be the Talk of Your School! In these tine GENUINE shell cordovans! They are hand easted especially tor Jim's . . , 8elect yours today. Full run of aliea, Jim's Shoe Service 111 N. HIGH Salem, Oregon, Monday, September 12, if mill n,i . u i Ji , I fey ft 'V vr. ,"' ,cl"A ' J Jr-f i " , 1 W ill U 1 TTPHi 6 1 h r 1 ! 3 v 1 h if rifeli K.'i :: f'JyJi Btnjri?-: 'tfil ft K : : :f; j n - : It i M lUiM"l tJ ' -ii ; 1 ? ? h ; v I 1 TlimhlP Doris Hart, Jacksonville, Fla., goes down as she I UIIIMIG returns a driv(! from Mrs. Betty Hilton, In the Wight man Cup tennis matches at Philadelphia. Miss Hart's victory in the opening singles match clinched the cup for the Ameri cans. Note Miss Hart's racquet and the ball both flying through the air as she goes down on the court. AP Wirephoto) Yaks Face Vancouver in Final Playoff (Bt th Auoclated Preu) The Yakima Bears, Western International league baseball champions, won a playoff series from Spokane last night by whip ping the Indians 6 to 5 in a 10 inning contest. Yakima now takes on Van- Crooner Crosby Misses Tourney Jasper Park, Alta., Sept. 12 (IP) Crooner Bing Crosby came close Saturday to adding the Totem Pole golf trophy to the shelf he reserves for Oscars. But the singing star of the cinema was edged out In the 36-hole finals by George Cole man of Oklahoma, 4 and 3. One down at the end of the first 18 holes, Crosby could never square the match. At Eugene, Earle Stelle moved nto the Oregon quarterback pot, apparently to stay. Through tie practice program Coach Jim Aiken has tested three men at the spot and must decide this week which one will get the call. Washington State and Wash ington, 1 a u n c h I n g the slate against two Utah teams, dare not hope to take them in stride and look ahead to later action. Both rate as dangerous oppon ents. Coach Dixie Howell at Idaho ran off an intra-squad game Saturday and the "Reds" beat the "Whites" 19 to 14 on a slip pery field. Fumbles were fre quent. Elsewhere on the coast, Stan ford has a Saturday meeting on tap with San Jose State, Califor nia meets Santa Clara, ' but Southern California and Mon tana get another week of prac tice before playing their first Kamcs. GIDEON South Summer BU 430 1949 Page & - If i Series couver In a second best-of-of- five came series. Vancouver downed Wenatchee by the same count the Bears made against Spokane, three games to one. Left-fielder Edo Vanni started Yakima on the road to victory in the top of the tenth with a long triple. Vanni scored the winning run on second baseman Al Jacinto's outfield fly. Spo kane won its lone game Friday. Yakima hurler Teddy Saverese was snatched from tight spots time after time by outstanding defensive play that Included one triple play and five double plays. Relief pitcher Gene Babbitt was credited with the win and Bill Werbowski the loss. Spo kane outhlt the winners IS to 11. The Indians had knotted the score at 5-5 in the ninth in ning. Larry Barton and Ken Rich ardson homered for Spokane. Yakima 000 001 no 16 11 1 Spokane 010 300 010 06 15 0 savarrie. Babbitt (81 and Tornay: Blah- op, Werbowakt (Of and Rossi. Saturday nltht'a reaulta: Vancouver 8. Wenatchee T. Yakima at Spokane, rain. Capacity Crowd Predicted for 'Cat Barbecue With fair weather predicted, attendance for Monday eve ning's barbecue honoring Wil lamette university's football coaching staff and members of the squad Is expected to be near capacity. The dinner will be held at the W. L. Phillips home on West LeFelle street and all men are Invited. Tickets may be obtained at the scene of the barbecue or at Maple's on State street. An election of officers for the Salem Breakfast club, sponsoring agency, will be held prior to adjournment. Howard Maple, president of the club, will preside. STOLZ CO. Phone 1-4458 -JLV I . t .-s No-No Pitching Marks Opening of Gals' Soft Meet Portland. Ore. Sept. It WVTwe no hit, no-run pitching pr for minces stsrt pd off tilt Women's Amateur Softball as sociation tournament of leiional cham pions here last merit. Amr Peralta of the defending cham pion team from Phoenix, Arli , hurled tht first on in settlm down the Ooeu oirU of Bt. Joseph, Mo., 7-0. 5ht also helped from the batting box by gU ins two hits one a home run to drive In two runs, Tna other pitching teat was by Port land's Dorrls Barrett. She led the Llnd KlorlsU In blanking Pat'a Plasterers of Orlando, Fla.. 6-0. Scheduled for more first-round action today are ten other tams. They are: Den ver vs. Par bo, N. D.: Baton Rouge vs. Orange, Calif.; and Boise vs. Baltimore In the afternoon: Fresno vs. Houston and Dayton, Ohio, vs. Syracuse, N. Y., In the evening. The Peoria, UL. entry drew a flrit-round by. Injuries Worry Silverton Foxes For Grid Season' Silverton Pre-season injuries to the 1949 edition of the Silver Foxes are causing concern as the opening date for the grid season approaches. The first game will be played Friday at Beaverton. The dry. hard ground condi tion has temporarily laid off Bob hearth, tackle, shoulder minor injury; Fred Averette, end, and Larry Lincoln, left halfback, pulled leg muscles; bruised feet have temporarily disqualified Jerry Denson, Jack Green and Bob Burr; and Dean Walker and Jim Cooper laid off too active practice because of heel and wrist bruises. Th apparent starting eleven will be either Averette or Cooper, left end. Left tackle. Bob Borland; F Inlay, Hauser oV D. Aitderson, left guard. McBrlde. center; Ooorlman, right guard; 8c art h, right tackle; either Loci Wright or Bob Johnson, right end. Jim Lance seems assured for fullback and a tussle Is on for the two halfback places among Jerry Denson. Jack Green, Bob Barr and Larry Lincoln. Others of the squad Include, ends, Car r. Chastaln, Pete Olsen. Hamblln. Bet- ness and McCreary; tackles, Qualey, H. Klopfensteln. Blake; guards, Walker, Dar by and Holllngsworth: center, Woodall; quarterback, O. Johnson, Stoletenberg and Riveness; halfbacks, Flnlay, Beanley, R. Klopfensteln, Hults; fullbacks. Montgom ery and Htcks. others in line ar Peckham. Jahn, Miles and Wostenberg. 4 Historic Rutgers Selected Gridiron Hall of Fame Site New York, Sept. 12 WO College Field at Rutgers uni versity, New Brunswick, N. J., scene ot the first American Intercollegiate football game In 1869, today was selected as the site for the national foot ball hall of fame. The announcement was made by Asa Bushnell, secre tary of the National Football Shrine and Hall of Fame, Inc. Midget Races Draw Jam Of Race Fans to Fair Midget auto races brought out capacity grandstand crowd Sunday as one of the features of the closing hours of the State Fair and top honors went to Cal Niday, champion of the Austral ian midget racers last year, who took first spot in the 25-lap re verse handicap at 11:43:91. He also placed second in the first heat of five miles and third in the three-lap helmet dash. Ni- day's qualifying time of 26:34 was topped by Shorty Templeton with 25:92 and Bob Gregg, Ore gon champion last year, with 26:30. Placing second in the main ev ent was Lou Sherman, present point leader among Oregon driv ers, who also won the third heat in 2:20:51. Shorty Clements plac ed third in the main event. Twelve cars qualified for the afternoon which was not mar red by a serious mishap other than a few drivers being forc ed off the track by motor trou ble. Heavy rainfall Friday and SAVE UP TO New Reduced Rates On Your Auto Insurance! KO AGI. MILSAOS OR BUSINESS VSS VPCHARCI IIAIIIITT INSURANCI $1,000 110,000 ladllr liry ft.000 Property Dtmaae Similar Savings a all far! af Collision Insurance The BWl Lilni Auto nauranos Carriar" FARMERS INSURANCE EXCHANGE BILL OSKO 466 Court St. Macks Trip BoSox; Yankees Gain; Cards Increase Lead By tha AMOclatad Presa) Doff your lid to Connie Mack. The old boy hit it right on the nose when he said his Philadel phia A's could decide the Ameri can league race. "They'll have to beat the A's first," he said last week. He wasn't kidding. Yesterday he proved it for the benefit, of the Boston Red Sox, who suffered two shocking setbacks at Shibe Park. The Sox, only a half game behind New York Saturday afternoon after the Yanks lost the first game of a double header to Washington, now are three full games back. Fur thermore, they have only 15 to play. Boston belted the A's 14 out of 20 this season until they blew yesterday's pair, 6-4 and 4-0. It may have cost them tlje pennant. However, Mr. Mack's gang also has three more dates with the Yankees in the last week of the season. New York took care of Wash ington, 20-5 and 2-1, setting a new major league record in the MACKS Sport opener by drawing 11 bases on balls from the Senators' "pitch ers" during a 12-run rally in the third inning. The second game was called because of darkness after Shi innings with the cel larites missing a change to tie by some inept 'base running. Detroit continued its surge, as Virgil Trucks shut out Chi cago, 1-0, for the Tigers' 10th straight win. They have won 18 of their last 20 and hold third place, a half game ahead of the defending world cham pion Cleveland Indians. The Indians lost at St. Louis, 5-4. The Tigers are $Vi games be hind the Yanks with only 14 to go. They could do It but it would require a miracle fin ish. Stan Musial smashed three homers, upping his season to tal to 32, in the St. Louis Card inals' double killing of Cin cinnati, 7-5 and 7-4. .The vic tories added a halt game to their National league lead, which now Is 1H games over Brooklyn. The Dodgers pumped across six runs in the seventh inning, including a grand slam homer by Carl Furillo, to whip the New York Giants, 10-5. Short stop Pee Wee Reese was injured more Saturday only placed the track in near-ideal condition though the north turn became dusty before the race ended. Afternoon winners were: Helmet dash OreEK. Sherman and Ni day, 1:21:20; Pint heat Frankle McOow an, Nlday and Sharman. 2:14:31: aeeond heat Gregg, Cord? Livingston and Sher man. 2:15:45: third heat Sherman, Mc Oowan and Dar Moore, 2:20:51 and fourth heat Bob Chrlatr. Orantf Paaa, uoort and Clement. 2:27:15. Hudson Sponsors Northwest Golf Pro-Amateur Portland, Sept. 12 VP) The northwest's leading amateurs and top professionals will op pose each other Oct. 8-9 in the first annual Hudson cup com petition, sponsored by Robert A. Hudson. Each team will have 10 men, selected on a basis of points won in recent tournaments. Follow ing the Ryder cup plan, play will be in Scotch foursomes the first day and singles Oct. 9. 30 $12 70 Carraat Safat face 4 Mealai PtM f I aaaaawrfcn PaHay "On the Soot" Claimi Service National Standard Folic Phone 3-5661 I during the big inning when hit by a ball thrown by Larry Jan- sen. X-rays dispelled early fears of an elbow fracture but it is not definite when he wil' be able to play. Ken Heintzelman and Russ Major Standings By the Associated Press) AMERICAN LEAGIE W L Pet. W L Pet. New York 1ft .50 .630 Phlladel 72 . U .622 Boston S4 55 .604 Chicago 65 82 .401 Detroit S2 ftS .686 Bt. Louis 4S 90.353 Cleveland 60 57 .584 Washing- 44 93 J21 Results Sunday: New York 20-2. Washington 6-1 (Second same called after 6' Innings, darkness). rnuaaeipma -, Boston 4-0. St. Louis 5, Cleveland 4. Detroit 1, Chicago 0. NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pet. W L Pet. St. Louis S? 50 .635 New York 67 70 .489 Brooklyn 86 52 .623 Pittsbrgh 59 77 .434 Phlladel 74 65 .532 Cincinnati 56 81 .400 Boston 68 71 .489 Chicago 54 86 .388 Results Sunday: St. Louis 7-7. Cincinnati 8-4 (Second game, called end 8Ui, darkness). urootciyn io, New York 5. Philadelphia 3-6, Boston 1-3. Pittsburgh 7, Chicago 3. Stars Take Two from Pads; Bevos' (By the Aaaoclated Preaal Hollywood hasn't won the Pacific coast league pennant yet but the Stars sure played ball like champions Sunday. The pennant-chasers took both ends of a doubleheader from San Diego while the chal lenging Oaklands split a pair with Sacramento. The Stars now enjoy a four game lead over the Oaks with only 14 games to go. Hollywood spotted the Pad res a five run lead In Sunday's opener and then rallied to win 6 to 5 in a 10-lnning thriller. Pinky Woods chalked up his 21st win of the year by sin gling In the game winning run. In the nightcap Glen Moulder and Jim Hughes col laborated to pitch a four-h li ter while the Stars' batsmen did their share also. The score was 7 to 3. The Oaks rallied in the eighth to win their opener 3-2. Man ager Charlie Dressen master minded the win with a pinch hitter for a pinchhitter drawing the hero role. Parnell Woods, pinchhitting for Pitcher Earl Harrist, fouled in two attempts to bunt. There were two Oaks on base at the time. Then Dres sen sent in Maurice Van Robays for the final strike. He doubled both runners. Lil Arnerich pinchhitting for Van Robays, scored ine winning run on Cookie Lavagetto's sacrifice. Seattle took over undisputed third place when the Rainiers whacked San Francisco twice, 9-1 and 8-6. Herman Besse pitched three hit ball in annex ing the first. The second game was a free-slugging affair with the Seals getting three homers in losing. Bill Schuster, Seattle infielder, had five hits and a walk for the day, scored two runs and drove in three. Clarence Maddern slammed one out of the park with the bases full to give Los Angeles a 7 to 4 win over Portland in their opener. In the seven inning nightcap, Beaver Hall Saltzman pitched a six-hitter In notching his 21st. The final score, Portland 7, Los Angeles 5. The Beavers count ed six runs In the second in ning on five hits to get an early and permanent lead. All teams are idle Monday. ANCIENT AGE full 5 year old straight Kentucky bourbon The whiskey with Age In Its flavor. 475 of. - f.T, lllllt HIIUI IIIIIT, II 'IMF. Meyer pitched the Phillies to a pair of wins over the staggering Boston Braves, 3-1 and 6-3, As a result the Phils' hold on third place now is six games and tha Braves, 1948 league champs, have been eliminated mathemat ically from the race. Ralph Kiner, only bright spot in the Pittsburgh pic ture, hit his 45th and 46th homers in tha Pirates' 7-S de cision over Chicago. Murry Dickson, aided by Kiner, pull ed the Bucs out of a five-game losing streak. They've won only two of their last 15. WEBFOOTS IN TBI MAJOBI iBt th Aaaoclated Praaal Saturday : Ab R O k IRbl Pejkr Red Sol 1 2 Doerr. Red Box I 1 Sunday: Peaky. Red Bol (D...I 121 S t 1(40 1 t S 4(1 S 2 0 2 2 14 1 t C sits Doerr, Red Sox (D...5 (!) ,.2 0 Oordon, Indiana 4 0 Erautt, Reda Loat (4-11), Jaiuen, Olanta pitched ana-third ning but not credited. Official Box (Flrtt tame) Lot Amelea 7 4) rortUatl ABHOA ABHOA Oirriott.tf 1 1 0 Mtrquci.cf 1110 Oustine.a 0 4 3 Biiupe.l 1 t I Thomas.1 13 0 Rucker.l 3 10 Wenner.r 10 0 Bi.inski.l 1 S 3 Burgher.e t t I Austln.ii 0 0 0 Fleming. p 0 0 0 BrovU.l 0 0 0 OHdd.e 10 0 Dteiickx.p 0 0 0 Ftrnndes.y 110 McNulty.x t t Morin.l Maddern,. ft Olossop.J 8 Aberson.r 4 Sturgeon.it 1 Burbrlnk.c ft Kelly, p a Mauro, 1 Gables, p 0 Oldsbrry.b 1 Rnawn.e l Alfano.si 1 McLlsh.D 1 Watklns.p 0 0 0 Totaii 39 12 27 Total! 31 T37 10 a Mauro filed out for Kelly In 7th. b Ooldibtrry singled for Sturgeon la 8th. e Rhawn grounded out tor Oablts In 8th. BroTla filed out for Burgher to 8th. y Fernandas walked for Dierickx In 9th. x McNulty ran for Fernandes In 9th. Los Angeles 000 000 025 7 Hits 130 000 04412 Portland 000 020 011 4 Hits 000 0211127 Winning pitcher Watklns; losing pitch er neming. Pitcher lp Ab Kelly 6 19 Oable 1 4 McLlsh lPlus ft Watklns 1 3 Fleming SPlus 23 Xt So Bb 3 4 4 0 0 0 10 3 ft ft 1 0 Dlerlckx 1 3 3 Runs Oarr lot t. Oustlne. Moran. Mad dern 3. Olossop, Alfano, Thomas, Wenner, Baslnskl, McNulty. Errors Ouitlnt, Burbrlnk. Thomas, Austin. Dlerlckx. RBI Marques 3, Qoldiberry, Burbrlnk 3, Brovia. Maddern 4. Rucker; 2B Alber son. Rucker. Burbrlnk: HR Maddern: BE Oarrlott; BH Burgher. Rucker, Wen ner, Moran; DP Sturgeon to Moran: left Los Angeles 11, Portland 10; HBP By Kelly (Wenner); tin.pi Mutart, Somera and Benii T 2:26. (Second garni:) Los Anieles Portland B H O A B M O A 3 14 0 Qarrlot.cf 3 13 0 Marques.at Oust ine, 3b 4 Moran. 2b 4 Maddern.lf 3 Oloaaop.3b 3 Aberson.rf 3 Stneonu 1 Novotny.e 3 Carlsen.p 0 Ihde.P 0 Oablea.p 3 Alfano.il 3 Mauro. a 1 OoMsbrr.b 1 3 Shupe.lb 4 0 6 0 1 Thomas, 3b 1 Rucker.lf Wenner. rf 0 Bajinakl.ab 0 01add. 0 Auatin.as Saltzman.p Mullen. 3b 1 3 110 1 4 3 4 0 3 3 0 ft 3 0 0 3 3 1 too Totals 88 7 11 7 Totals 38 13 31 8 a Mauro alntled for Novotney In 7th. b Ooldsberry fanned for Oables ID 1th. Los Ansele 003 000 8 ft Hits 001 310 3 1 Portland 060 100 x 1 Hits 351 311 x 13 Pitchers Ip Ab R H Er So Bb Carlsen 4 0 3 6 0 1 ihde 1 1 ft I ft 1 0 Oables 4tfc 17 2 7 3 1 1 Saltzman 7 38 ft 1 3 ft 3 Losing pitcher: Ihde. Runs: Oarrlott, GuHtlne, Novotney, Alfano, Mauro, Thom as, Rucker, Wenner, Oladd, Austin, Salts man, Mullen. Errors: Aberson, Sturgeon, Novotney, Mullen. Runs batted In: Shupe, Rucker 3, Baslnskl, Oarrlott 3, Oustlne 3. Two-base h'ta: Oladd. Rucker, Wanner, Mullen, Oables. Home runs: Oarrlott, Ous tlne. Double plays: Austin to Baslnskl to Shupe, Alfano to Oustlno to Moran, Oa bles to Alfano to Moran. Left on base: Los Anieles 4, Portland 6. Hit by pitcher: Br Ihde (Thomas). Umpires: Somera, Bens and Mutart. Time: 1:52. Attendanee: 4155. 300 4l Din pint I IICIIIT III HIT. tl, fltllFllt, IT. World Series to Be Shown to Fans On Movie Video New York, Sept. 12 W The World Series will be seen on theater screens this tall as the games are being played. The F a b r I a n theater of Brooklyn announced today it had arranged to show tele vision broadcasts of the base ball classic the first week of October. 8. E. Fabrian, theater pre sident, said the arrangements were made with the Mutual Broadcasting system and the office of Baseball Commis sioner A. B. Chandler. Mutual, which hasn't a vi deo network, has radio rights for the series. It hasn't been decided what televsion net work will carry the telecasts. Other theaters are reported checking with Commissioner Chandler for rights to present the games on their screens. Twelve million pounds of flowers are harvested each year in the south of France to ba used as perfume. PCL Standings (By th Associated Press) W L Pet. W L Pet. Hollywood 99 74 .572 Sn Dlejto 87 86 .503 Oakland 95 78 .549 San Fran 82 81 .474 Seattle 91 82 .528 Portland 80 91 .468 Bacrmnto 90 83 .520 Loi Ang 66 105 .384 Sanday'e ReiiilU: Hollywood 6-7. Sin Diego ft-3 (first game 10 Innings). oakiana 3-1, sacramento 2-0. Loa Angeles 7-5, Portland 4-7. Seattle 9-8, San Francisco 1-6. and get there 4 times as fast and your best dollar buy is whan you fly SAN FRANCISCO 4'i hours LOS ANGELES 8 hours And "All THI MST" Airport Tarmtnal Call Sal.m J-24JJ Or, aa t uffierfxaa frava osanf VJJ ! to (At Ami LcU W- 0 UNIffB 5