14 Capftal Journal, Salem, National's Home Run shows the batting stance and batting grip which has made him the National league's home run king. In blasting his 50th round tripper, Kiner became the first player in the National league to hit SO or more homers In one season for the second time. He hit 51 In 1947. (AP Wirephoto.) SCORES in (Com pie t Capital Alleys INDUSTRIAL LKAOUE NO. I Becke A Wadsworth (.It Wads worth 443, Anderson 4 99, KnneKkt 404, Ireland 4B6. Sherman 653: Stubble Mrl it' (0) My- era 462, Heifer 380, Hounds 330, Walker 443, Vlttone 4 55. Barb's Sportlnr Goods ) In (ills B26. Braucht B41. Olney 478, Morey 643, Ore (tory 458; Curly ' (It Wrlvlit 421, Polk 4R7, Vol It 470, M. Miller 430, Joe Miller 2S. tint Boys J. Haageniion 553. Ale hlrt 511, Merrel 400, D. Aleshlre 617. Mc Neil 512; Hollywood Flnanrr (I (Kenyan 518, Klrchner 635, Albrlcb 660. Jones 518, Olney 485. Kellh Brown ) Ouerln 487. HIMertch 829, Sours 491, Brown 4&4. Jernlgan 470: Blue Lake l Larxrhoff 508. Rrkley 458, Ay res 458, HartweU 176, Carlson 604. Glodt 343. Valdea Meat ) Valrlet 525, Tarrar 400. CrtKffaard 560. McKlnney 484, Blgler 5fi: rl pk O) Lance 608, Sloan 470. Helnke 448. Werbowskl 502, Srhpldesfier 615. Valley Motor Jti Parker 433, Bullock: 463, Myem 644, Colwell 521, Doerflrr 534; flalem Poltee (Ot Fries 477. Sripp 371, Larsen 483, Main 454, Creasy 412, How the DUCKPINS Fly TUESDAY MIXED LEAGUE Round I Orval'a fTwol Cars (D Bill Lapuchtes 350, Almadean Lapse hies 267. Charlie Lapschles 355. Kelly Lapuchles 290: Com'. Rent Cover (3) Bud Boolh HflR, Lola Booth 260, Opal Cappi 340, Lennnrd Capps 349. General Flnanra (4) Hill Gautliler 437, Francis Miller 347, Alma Penny 04. Kmfl Sri. oil 435; Capp's Vn4 Cars - Wyrtta Capps 350. Les Cappa 424, Jan Busch 302, Dirk Buxrh 391. Ha lent Merchant Palro! f4 Bill 357, Art Hemhbark 4T) Aurtrpv Hl-rl" 3M. ll bert Jacobs 449. OK Rubber Welders (0 Gladys Angel 29t, Eddie Hrnitel 4n. Peggy Thorton 230. Ray Nelson 315. Marlon Motors (0) BHDs Duncan 335, Harold Duncan 305. Ella Mac Scharf 31J9. Emerv Alderman 389; Lloyd Auto Painting (I) Walter Sprlam 371. Charlotte Posshel 330. Tom Wood 469, Gladys Wood 35. HUh team series and (tame, General Fi nance, 1723 and 838; httfh Ind. series, Al ma Penny B04; high Ind. lame, Ullbert Jacober 193. MEN'S C1TT IfAOt'E Rnnd 1 Ih Newman ft Jim Llnhart 353., Bill Nelmeyer 394. Harvoy Fox 3(19, Bam Fox 319. Ed Ellison 34 S: Davis Gil Jerry Davis 39fl. Carl Wllrnx 313, Clarenre De to 331, Wayna Fields 430, Glen Blanton 420. RtxrtTi Drlre Inn (1)Duano Frank 309. John Nolan 383, Wayne Frank 391. Ray Orlffln 364. Emery Alderman 410; flun.rl Itonuts .1 Hoval Pawley l:i4. B. F. Ctinh- tni 4J1, Cliff Reed 301, Duanc Chretien 330. Euaene Oliver 34S. II liter's Radio (S)-Les Do1r 350, Dave BpaldlnR 35S, Keith Knye 445, Bye 233. Bye 290; Mirk's Klfn Nhnp l 1)111 Harris 3!S4. Art Hershback 357, MUltert Jaeoheri- son 385, Francis Miller 381, Ted Howe 181. Capp's Used Cars (0, Bill Campbell 433. a n n rn. u c m iv wmwrnn. ir "It's our family's whiskey, neighbor and tasty as the day is long!" A05 1 BLENDED WHISKEY a nim. n mm mu stmt, vt mut itiiii ti. umucniiK, im. it tsyrs III Ore., Wednesday, Sept. 21. 1949ISPORTS ROUNDUP King Ralph Kiner (above), Pittsburgh outfielder, the ALLEYS RulU) High Ind. lame, dene Braucht of Barb's, 239; high Ind series, Dave Hlller Ich of Keith Brown, 829; high team series, Sno Boys, 2907. University Alleys LADIES CLASSIC LKAGltR Alexander's Jeweler, (1) Johnson 374. MocJc 435, Merrell 367, Tanner 312. Broa khorr 349: Good Hnasekrrplnf (21 Clara 452, Olney 483, Jonsa 401, Glbba 428, Oar berlno 460. Plank Contraetore !) Oartaon 411. 81 ber 353, Plank 378, Hlna 371, Sfhroeder 383: Rlnaland Kennela It) Kerns 343, Rlenhart 36. Hall 377, Peas, 293, Snyder 420. United Wheel Alifnatenl (8) Rowland 390, Kaneskl 443. Evens 465. Mnhlman 330. Robertson 411: Randall'a Flu Meats 101 Stone 420. Head 26, SchlemanD 309, Whlt more 319. Swanson 433. Anita Shop S McDanlela 362. Lemon 428. Causey 367. Thompson 440, Davey 461: Lata Florists (0) Llndsey 482, MrClaln 274, Kenner 264, Upston 373, Kennan 395. High ind. aame. Mavta Jones. 193: hlah Ind. series. Dot Olney. 483: hlah team lame, Oood Housekeeping. 817. Howard Smith 427. Leonard Capos 366. Lester Capps 612. Eddie llrnsel 443: Frosty Olson (4) Tom Wood 673. Eddie Harrison 499. Harvey Orlllln 418, Bill Oeuthler 426. Emit ficholi 431. High team aeries and game. Frosty Ol son, 2347 and 786: high Ind. series and game, Tom Wood, 873 and 224. Although Washington has played four times In thv Rose Bowl, a 14-14 tie with Navy in 1924 Is the best result the Huskies have been able to gain. I' J JailaMgWlwttittM)lj Switch to Dodge ; ; . Save with these Features ! ainglno Features FAMOUS DOtHlt L-HEAD (N0INI . . . 'lob-Ralad" lor your loads. Ssvas gas. oil uta sarvm aspsnM. 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Tub-Thumper Hank Johnston points out that the Harvard squad has a B mi nus average, which has nothing to do with the fact they'll likely be minus a few players when But Is There Any Difference in Results, Howie? Seattle, Sept. 20 W Coach Howie Odell was asked by in terviewers on a radio round table program last night to compare Washington's formid able football opposition of the next two Saturdays Minne sota and Notre Dame. This was the former Yale mentor's reply: "There's a difference. No tre Dame (with split second timing and finesse) sort of nudges you out of the way; Minnesota knocks you down and then walks over your body." Ham 'n' Eggers To Hold First Meet on Friday The first meeting of the Sa lem Breakfast club for the sea son is slated for 7:30 Friday morning at Nohlgren's. Al Loucks, recently named presi dent will preside. 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The Wisconsin players, who even had to buy their own suits and shoes in those days, were so overcome by envy that they went down by a 22-12 score. Sports Pourrl Hook Mylin, who at best hasn't many football players at New York u., got an awful shock the other day when Bill Matthews, flashy soph halfback. calmly phoned the news that he was transferring to Michigan . . . When Mike Garcia of the Indians shut out the Red Sox 1-0 last July a Cleveland fan made a recording of the play- by-play broadcast and presented it to Mike, who proudly sent it to his folks in California. , . Some unkind folks might say Mike hasn't been able to .find the platter since then . . . An ex pert observer who saw Villa nova thump Texas Aggies 35-0 (and who says it could have been a bigger score) adds: "VII lanova has more depth at full back than any other college team I ve ever seen. Cleaning the Cuff Abe Attell, the old-time featherweight champ, figures Willie Pep must be about washed up because Willie re fused a $75,000 guarantee to fight Sandy Saddler. Abe never would have refused to accept that much dough . . . Philadelphia boasts a women's bowling team composed en tirely of left-handers. It won the 1948 Pennsylvania tour nament without even a wild pitch . . . Luke Easter's big gest booster on the Indians probably is Satchell Paige, who says: "I never could get Luke out." Rutgers Univer sity is considering the estab lishment of a chair of wild life. ... It probably will es tablish Itself the next time the Rutgers football team beats Princeton. What is HDD 1 BUSR -SHEMBMNCI a. W. IYIB Vise Pros. tOY NI1ION...AM. Vlee "m. I. C. SMITH ...A.st. Vise free. JACOB PUH8IB....A.rt.CosMsr 180 0. OI . . . A..I. Co. Mm t. a. BOlTfACK Aim. Mae. UWBJNCB I. SIlMaB.Ais.. Ma. 08VAL C. KBW4IN..AHS. Mas. WAITII MrCUNB. ...A.M. Mee, lAWBINCa MOtOAN A.M. Mar. 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The game Friday at the ball park will mark the first ap pearance of the Salem high gridders on the revamped diamond. The sideline closest to the covered stands will be lined just beyond second base so that the playing field will include only a small portion of the denuded Infield. Coach Loren Mort, expect ing another tough test of Vi king strength, is expected to throw the scrimmage into high gear in an effort to un cover potential game flaws. A light workout Thursday will be devoted to polishing plays for the Friday meeting. You and Your Optical Wardrobe Now that fashion has taken a hand in the design of glasses frames, you'll want several pairs . . . gem-encrusted for evening . . . gold or silver trimmed for dress-up . . . plain for business. 13 USE YOUR CREDIT AND OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN Optometrists AT BORING OPTICAL 383 Court St. Dial 3-650S Dr. E. E. Boring Your Problem? " iTO BUY TO REMODEL TO REFINANCE TO BUILD Vou will do well as have many others to bring your Real Estate Loan prob lem here for discussion. Experienced loan men will help you find the right answer. PROMPT AND EFFICIENT SERVICE (!.H.M)gznB xyTTfHrciiH i iriu u SAltM BRANCH Ceeaeaeeeial "The guides said they be lieved the wolves mistook our two white horses for caribou," Walker explained. It was two days later that Walker and the guide had the run-in with the Griizly while searching for game with their binoculars. East Salem Construction Of New Homes Takes Drop East Salem, Sept. 21 This fall after a drop-off in the number of new homes being started in several under construction in schoolhouse. On Birchwood drive and around the corner on Swegle road there are three new homes un - der construction. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Friesen, son-in-law and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Darby, have a new home be ing built on Swegle road; Mr. and Mrs. William Sampler who have been living on Swegle road this summer are building a new home on Birchwood drive; and Jim Lawless is completely re modelling a small home on Birchwood drive where the J. O Palmers lived. J. P. Cozad com pleted a new home on Garden road across from the school- house a few weeks ago and there is another under construction just north of the schoolhouse on Garden road. The monthly meeting of the Capital City Rabbit Breeders as sociation was held at the May flower hall. The program hour was given to plans for the fall show. A committee met in the home of Larry Reasnor to com plete the details of the show plans. Tickets are now ready for the banquet which will be 1:30 on October 16. Anyone that is interested in the show whether a member of the association or not may meet with the commit tee which is starting at 10 a.m. Sunday to get the Roultry and rabbit building at the, state fair Dr. Sam Hughes mi: fi ol2 WEST SAIIM BRANCH 1117 lefi.warer tereos Walker said he heard a rock roll and looked up. "There was female Gris tly heading for us. I had left my .300 Magnum rifle on the horse. Then another smaller bear showed up. "The guide told me to take his rifle. It was an old .30-. 30. I fired, hit the big bear in the neck. It kept on coming. The next shot hit it in the heart and killed It." Swegle community there are now the close neighborhood of the - grounds ready for the show. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Darby have moved back to their home on Birchwood drive after living on their farm near Stayton this summer. Officers of all East Salem home extension units will attend the training meeting in Salem at the YMCA on Thursday. 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