Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 29, 1949, Page 18, Image 18

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    1ft Capital Journal, ftalesn, Ore., Thuraday, Sept. 29, 1949
Calument Aims for Third Futurity
Br FRANK ICR
NmiHtafM Sports Iditor
Ntw York The Futurity,
which often dMides the two-
year-old thoroughbred cham
pionship, hte Urn ti a wide open
I affair.
Tht good ones, like King
Ranch's record breaking Mid
dleground and C. T. Chenery'i
' Hill Prince, will be mining
They are ineligible for the $30,-
000 added Juvenile classic to be
run Saturday Oct. 1 over 6'4
furlongs down Belmont Park's
Widener chute.
The Widener course is the
(traightaway at Belmont, best
described by Cas Adams when
he aaid "the Japanese could
have surprised us by coming
down the chute," so difficult Is it
to distinguish the bright silks of
the jockeys as the horses run di
agonally toward the grandstand
Best Horse Wins
In the last five runnings of
this race such odds-on stars as
Pavot, Star Pilot, First Flight,
Citation and Blue Peter have
triumphed. It is a race usually
won by the beat horse. A eolt or
filly on the outside ean run
along the outside rail without
overing any more ground than
the inside rail horses.
Some experts undoubtedly
will go lor Calumet Farm s Re
armed, a oolt that has been suc
cessful on Chicago tracks this
summer. Calumet has won two
Futurity's, Some Chance in 1941
and Citation in '47. Citation, in
cidentally, is the only Futurity
winner that has gone on to win
the Kentucky Derby.
With Middleground, Hill
Prince, Greek Ship and some of
the good western campaigners
like Wisconsin Boy and Curtice
ineligible, the race figures to
have little bearing on the 3-year-
old picture of next year.
Two Others Figure
After Rearmed, two other Ju
veniles that will get good sup
port are Brookmeade Stable's
More Sun, a chestnut colt that
won the U.S. Hotel and Saratoga
Special stakes during the Sarato
ga meeting, and C. V. Whitney's
Air. Trouble, a Mahmoud colt
that finished in the money In his
first nine starts.
Other possibilities are close
ly bunched.
Stars and Oaks
Win First Games
In Cash Playoff
'By ! Aaaoeiatad Prcul
Hollywood and Oakland, the
Pacific coast league's No. one
and two clubs, held an early lead
in the loop's $39,000 Governor's
Cup playoffs.
The Oaks had much she easiest
time of it last night, plastering
four San Diego pitchers for 16
hits for a IS to S win. Milo Can
dini, meanwhile, was limiting
the Padres to seven hits. The
Oaks started off m the first
with a two run lead on Dick
Krykoeki's homer and were
never headed.
In the other playoff opener,
the champion Holly woods
aqueeaed out a 12th Inning 4 to
S ti over Sacramento. Short
atop Johnny O'Neil slid home
with the winning run on Jess
Dobemtc's wild pitch. O'Neil
had tingled off hurler Don
Johnson's ahin. sending the
right-hander to the pits. He was
not httrt badly.
Tonight's probable pitchers:
San Diego (Dick Barrett 12
) at Oakland (Earl Harriet 4-1).
Seorepswto (Orval Grove iWVLGrid OoCnS
t at Hollywood (Oordy Malts- TT T " wPen
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Scandinavian Game Birds
Enter U. S. Hunting Areas
Washington, 8ept. 20 on Outer Island, In the Wiscon
sin part of Lake Superior, and
others are on a state game farm
at Poynette, Wis.
"If we get several hundred
birds, we try them out In
Maine, in Idaho, Washington,
Oregon and western Montana,
and even In Alaska," he said.
Two new game birds from Scan
dinavia are to be Introduced to
American hunting areas, a fish
and wildlife service official said
today.
They thrive in a climate simi
lar to that of the northern states.
They are hardy. They are good
to eat.
And, said Dr. Gardiner
Bump the man who rounded
thrm up they are going to
make very sporty shooting.
They are the European black
grouse and the capercallie.
The grouse Is about what a
hunter would expect the grouse
to be, only bigger.
And the capercallie?
"It looks as big as a turkey
but has a chunkier build,"
Bump told a reporter.
Bump returned this week
from a four-month field study of
game species in Sweden, Fin
land, Norway, Denmark and
Scotland.
He sent back from Sweden
more than SO grouse and caper
callie. Some have been released
Shure Now, There
Was a Shamrock
In That Appeal
Seattle, Sept. t U. Ten
year-old Patrick Carr Murphy,
and a good Irish name It is. Is
one of the happiest lads in town
today.
And shure, he's got good rea
son to be. After all, it's not
everyone who has a personal in
vitation from the coach of the
fighting Irish football team to
see the squad in action.
Patrick knew that tickets to
the Notre Dame - Washington
game this Saturday were har
der to find than four-leaf clo
vers, so ne wrote a letter to
Mr. Leahy at Netre Dam.
"Maybe I could be a mascot
or an office boy or do something
for your team while you are
here in order to get to the game,"
he wrote as only a 10-year-old
can.
Yesterday, his mother re
vealed that Coach Leahy had
replied, asking the red-haired
lad to "kindly call us at the
hotel where the team is stay
ing, and we'll see to H that
yon aee the game."
His mother said the reply had
arrived some rime ago, but she
kept It hidden.
"After aU. Saturday Is a
lone time awar. especially for I
Pat," aha aald. .
Calumet Trainer Ben Jones with Rearmed
SCORES in the ALLEYS
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Capital Alleys
MAJOB LEAGI'K
Cllne'a CoffM hB l Olney, Sr. ft 10.
trtton 603, Bono 43. Osiund Ml, Hlck
itiBn (1) 1W; Aenw Motor Co. 3 Mlrieh
679, Frle.en 009, Irani Stelnbock 403,
, Htrtwell 6f3.
CftBitol Beddlnc Ji Yount 631. Wilier
on 6ftB. Nuber 679, Lsmon 603, Poulin 671;
Woodry'i Furniture t Kitchen 648. Ol
infter 638, Perry 160, Foreman tl3, Adolph
547.
Starr Flmnblnf erf TomlHe (3) Ken
nedy 6M, Rns 663. Starr 678. Coe 570.
Seiulnger 546; LaVon'a of McMlnnrille
l Myera 566, Ryal lit, Kraft 536, Min
der 650, Glodt 509.
Mar's Lunch 11 Crltwell 561, Oreaory
579. Reeves 621, Beal 446, Hodges 576:
Halem Hardware (fli ThMe 546, Phippi
606. Lofian 668. Rayburn 671. West 643.
Cupboard Cafe (XI Henderson 656,
White 8H5, MrClmkey 614. Evans 547.
Olodt 558; Maple' Sporting Goods (0
R. Valdei 61 1, Woodford 536. Wlcklund
483. D. Pag 585, H. Page 834.
High team aerlei. Acme Motor Co.. 309:
high lnd. aerlei, K. Hart well, 152; high
Ind. gam. Frieaen, 386.
Duckpin Bowling
MEN! AUTOMOTIVE LEAGUE
Ford (0) Vern Boork 408. Bob Burns
14. Arnold Holmes 363. Bob Martin 373.
Olenn Bchroyar 402; Oldi (4) Prank Cha
karun 403. K. Burratt 373, A. Woelk 336,
Bob Shuck 367. Dewey Baumgtrt 476.
Bnlrk i Harry WtUon 388. Dorvan
Holt 477, Dav Moon 382. M. Van Dull
Turner-Chemawa
Game Slated for
Friday Afternoon
Turner A squad of 32, coach
ed by Jim Stewart, will play the
second game of the season
against the Chemawa Jndlnns on
the Turner field at 2 o'clock
Friday afternoon.
The "Tigers" are being in
structed in the "T" formation
and on successive Fridays they
will engage Gervais, Aumsville,
Sublimity, Jefferson and St.
Paul. All games are Marion
county B league affairs.
Letter men and lettermen
transfers and their weights in
clude Ralph Glidwell, back, 1SS;
Lawrence Schelske, line. 155;
Jack Tinknell. line, 140; Edward
Davenport, 16.1, back; Harold
Standly, 140, line; Buddy Klock
stad, 150, end; George Pearson,
75, line; George Lewis, 170,
line; Larry Hcgge, 155, line; Bill
Bear, 125, back.
Turner lost to Mill City last
week 32 to 6.
Warren Gray, regular quarter
back was hospitalized following
the game for an appendix oper
ation.
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any 'W m4 andlMh
an Dan 000 l ell 111
Oakland ISA noo Oli-ll II I
Artnw. AtrMen fSi. Vlpp l. Thnmp
ooa S Md Mnorti OMdlnl and Pad
iH. 'Cat President
Guest of Ham V
Eggers on Friday
Dr. O. Herbert Smith, presi
4ent W WttlmU university,
will be a apeoial guest for Fri
day tnorvung's weekly session nf.lesgue
she Salem Breakfast club. The I gained
entire program will be devoted 1 strong
tn the Bearcat institution wlth;Mt. Angel indicated considerable
The eight learns of the Willam
ette Valley league will open
their seven rounds of competi
tion Friday. All games except
the Silverton-Woodburn mix are
slated for 8 o'clock. Woodburn
will entertain the Silver Foxes
at 2 pm.
The balance of the schedule
calls for Molalla at Sandy. Esta
cada at Mt. Angel and Dallas at
Canby.
All of the clubs have seen pre-
competition. Silverton
a 7 tn 7 tie with the
Bcaverlon eleven while
H; Sim () Hrb HiroU 469. Al Wl
ln 433. Bob Shuck 304. Rfty Xttcr 1W,
Morril ROBt 334.
CadlllM 41 Bob Prv 343 Hurt R..rfv
400. Don Bower 438. Hubert Berry 34.
Willy Dom 367; Ktlier Fmer 0) Lewie
Nebon 437, Ed Lyle 300. Bill Hamby 363,
nuwri Minx jss, M1K0 FltCt 303.
Uneoln Mercury Ill-W.rn. Ilnark. 19a
Ed Owena 309, Spud Spaele 390. P. B
Churchman 370. Bob Hulat 366: Dodga II)
Dallaa Kjaer 352. Frank Jonea 333, Hal
Wllaon 314, Boy Parley 398, Prank Snel
frov 372.
Hlah team acrlea and oame. Cadlllae
2065 and 709; hlah lnd. aenea. Dewey
aumiart 471: hiah lnd. aama. norv.n
Holt, 185.
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