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    8 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday, Oct. 12, 1949
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Heat's Still On in Brooklyn;
I The world series is over
1 every place but In Brook
lyn. Caught In the aftermath, Dodger President Branch
Rickey sports an open collar, undone tie and disheveled hair
as he weathers the criticism of second-guessers. Rickey said
the Dodgers, and not Manager Burt Shotton, lost the series,
but some experts In baseball circles don't think Shotton will
be back next year. NEA-Acme photo by Bert Brandt. (Acme
. Telephoto)
Intra Club Golf
Tourney Slated
For October 23
An Intra club tournament with
numerous prizes being awarded
for participation is slated for the
Salem Golf club October 23, un
der the sponsorship of the Men's
club. Registration for the event
must be mad not later than
next Sunday evening.
Contenders will be segregated
into two groups and competition
will be on a two ball foursome
basis. The losing group will
provide the winners with a dinner.
Among the events for which
prizes will be awarded are the
longest drive, least number of
putts on a par three hole, closest
to the pin, farthest from the pin
and a number of others.
Concerns and individuals pro
viding the prizes Include Cline
Coffee Shop, Star Foods, Inc.,
Millard Pekar, University Clean
ers, Bud Waterman, Ralph
Mapes, John Emlen, Perry Drugs,
Huskies' Star
May Return for
Stanford Clash
Seattle. Oct. 12 ) The possl
billty that sophomore fullback
Hugh McElhenny may be back
In harness for this Saturday's
clash with Stanford cheered the
University of Washington foot
ball camp today.
The flashy, hard-running ace
aaw his first action yesterday
since the Minnesota game as he
took part In a heavy scrimmage
session. His ankle didn't ap
pear to bother him but he ob
viously was soft from the two
weeks' layoff.
Plan Marion-Polk
Basketball Jam
Plans for a hoop Jamboree at
Willamette university gymnasi
um early In January and for a
basketball schedule were mode
at a meeting of the Marion-Polk
county "A" league in Stnyton
this week.
Paul Robinson, principal of
the Independence school, was
named president with A. N. Ar
nold, superintendent of Stnyton
schools vice president and John
Chamberlain, coach at Mon
mouth, secretary-treasurer.
WOMAN GOLFER WINS 8TH
CONSECUTIV! TOURNEY
Klamath rails, Oct. 12 T
Marge Steiger won the Klamath
Falls women's golf champion
ship yesterday, defeating Donna
Sproat B and 8 In a 36 hole
finals match.
Mrs. Steiger has held the
championship eight years in a
row.
Junior Gridders
Make Debuts in
Friday Contests
The 1949 Salem junior high
school gridiron season, delayed
two weeks because of building
construction at Parrlsh junior
high, will start Friday. Two
games are scheduled for Friday,
both sending Parrlsh teams
against those from the Leslie,
In the initial debut in the
afternoon the Leslie Blues clash
against the Parrish Cards at 3:35
o'clock on OUnger field.
Also on the Friday agenda
the Parrlsh Greys mix with
the Leslie Golds nnder the
lights at 7:30 o'clock. West
Salem Junior high draws the
first bye of the season during
the first round of play.
All teams have been in tfrac
tice sessions for three weeks
preparing for the openers.
The Brooklyn Dodgers won
48 and lost 29 games at Ebbets
field during the past season for
a .623 percentage. They won 13
and lost nine under the lights.
Gopher Center
Named in Poll as
Lineman of Week
New York, Oct. 12 Pi Clay
ton Tonnemaker, rugged 240-
pound Minnesota center, was
selected today as the lineman of
the week In the third Associated
Press poll of the season.
Tonnemaker's devas t a 1 1 n g
play against Northwestern on
Saturday won him top honors.
He waa outstanding on defense
ss line-backer and made many
important tackles.
Minnesota won. 21-7, and in
the words of Don Heap, assistant
Northwestern coach, "it was
that Tonnemaker who wrecked
us In the first half." Minnesota
held 14-0 lead at the half.
Tonnemaker, a product of
Edison high, Minneapolis,
wrestled brewery kegs last
summer to strengthen his
arms and shoulders. In the
opinion of George Svendsen,
Minnesota assistant coach,
"Tonny is the best college cen
ter and best pro prospect I've
ever seen. Minnesota never
has had an All-American cen
ter, but Tonny will correct
that."
Tonnemaker Joins Howard
Houston, Harvard tackle, and
Art Weiner, North Carolina end,
who gained the lineman award
in the first two polls.
Beaver Babies
Slate Duckling
At Eugene Friday
Oregon State College, Corval-
1U, Oct. 12' Oregon State's
freshman football team, consist
ing largely of ex-Oregon prep
stars from all over the state, will
open its season Friday afternoon
at Eugene against the highly
rated Oregon Frosh. The Duck
lings already have one game un
der their belts, a victory over
the Portland university frosh
Coach Hal Moe, new Orange
freshman coach, has been drill
ing his squad hard since the
start of school and will field a
heavy team averaging 199
pounds. A comparatively light
backfield averaging 182 will run
behind a hefty 209 pound line.
After an intra-squad game
last week-end, Moe said he was
pleased with progress made by
his yearlings on defensive play,
but that the club had a long
way to come on offense. Many
of the men played strictly T for
mation ball in high school and
must now learn Taylor's tricky
Michigan version of the single
wing.
Northwest Title
At Stake Tuesday
Portland, Ore., Oct. 12 (IO
The mythical Pacific northwest
heavyweight boxing title will be
at stake here Tuesday night
when Hardrock Gordon of Rose
burg, Ore., tangles with Bill Pe
terson, the Seattle title claim
ant. The bout will be for 12 rounds,
a compromise reached by the ci
ty boxing commission yesterday
after Gordon held out for 10
rounds and Peterson sought a
lS-heat contest.
SCORES in the ALLEYS
(Complete lUaalU)
University Alleys
LADIFI CLAH8IC LEAOl'I
andalla flna Maata ) Head 151.
Lovrv 214. Bchtimtn 333. Whltmore 340,
Swansea 437; AltiantUr's Jtwelrr )
Johnson 403. Mock 334. Mtrrtll 31. Tin
ner 3&I. Brorkiiorr 3M.
Hln.-la.neVc. BC.nnels (li rillOW 37f, Hail
413. Keinhertl 310, Ptase 331, Snjder 417;
Anita. Sbope (t) McDenleU MB, Lemon
352. Causer 406, Thompson 431.
Plank CenslraclUa (t Oarrlson 411.
Sttber 450, Plank 437. Htm 400, Bchrocder
3; L'dIU) Wheel AMfnntnl !) Row
land 411. Keneakl 374. Ivans . JUjrc
380. Robertson 304.
Lsiia Flarlil () LindttT 311. Bennett
348. Ranncr 3M, Upston 314. Keenan 448:
UtM HouMKaaping Jiney uiod
473. Jonei 444. Clark 48S. Oarbarlno 407.
Htfh lnd. tamt and aeries. McDanlela,
331 and 439: high team aeries, Oood House
keeping, 3437.
MERCANTILE LI AG HE NO. t
Peacock Cleaners 41) Kelly 474. Volk
414. Sawyer 453, Alexander 480, Salatrom
413; Chevron Station! t E. Malm 441,
Wenier 404, Ktpplnger 447. kKarn 404, D.
Werner 481.
Mack Mod Masonry (D Morton 484.
dray 411, Polk 380. Wllaon 394. Llnd 830;
Halem Heating A Sheet Metal t Yapp
375, Moorman 444, Oladow 374, Lewis 440.
Evans 451.
Standard Htatlona () KOOlicnKe 415.
Werden 388. Red dim 340. Knuth 417. Pur-
djr 457; Burkland Lumbar 1 Webb 413,
jj uric j ana w, urine , u. uria too,
H. Webb 394.
Remington Rand U Reevea 459, Ka-
boln 348. Mansfield 349, Colburn 483,
Crlaawell 405 ; Terminal lee t) 8ouia
583, McDonald 303. Santet 413, Throne-
berry 404. Wilton 435.
High lnd. game. Alexander, 300; high
lnd. aerlei. Soma. 563: high team aerie.
Malm Chevron Statloni. 3074, ,
Capital Alleys
INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE NO. 1
Becke Wad-worth 1 Wadsworth
540, Anderaon 140. Laraen 803, Harp 404,
Sherman 813. Stratton 340; Valley Motor
St Parker Sll. Bullock 513. Myers
Colwell 650, Doerfler 534.
Salem rollce (11 wuber 876, seipp o,
Matheri 473. Main 474. Creaay 343;
Barb'a Sporting Goode t Inglli 533,
uraueni jai, uiney, jr. tv, aaorcy ou i,
Oregory 443.
Hollywood Finance (3) Oeddei 543.
Klrchner 543, Kenyon 693, Jonea 607, Ol-
ner. Sr. 506: Rtnbblef leld'a Shoei (0) My
ers 479. Brut It a 363, Heifer 359. Rounds
410. Vlttone 489.
Kehb Brawn (I ) Ouerln 507, Brown
13. Soura 463. Hi Her ten 661. Jernlgan
466; Valdes Meat Co. (2) Valdes 635,
Farrar 393. McKlnney 600, Blgler 560,
Ertsnaard 556.
8no Beys it) Haagemon 534, R. Ale
shire 444, Merrel 460, D. Aleshlre 483, Mc
Neil 537; Blue Lake Paeken D Lang
hoff 566, Johnson 493, Hill 146, Walla 513,
Carlson 544, Ayres 314.
Cariya uairy () wrignc o, foiK 7,
Volk 439. M. Miller 640. J. Miller 675:
Cat Pak (0) Lance 4S9. Sloan 439, Hetnke
400. werbowikl 430. BcheideKger i.
High team series: Hollywood Finance
Co., 3690 ; nign ina. series, rioya Kenyon,
Hollywood Finance, 593: high lnd. game,
Dave Hlllerlch. Keith Brown, 334.
INDUSTRIAL LEAOUE NO I
Sale KrtJei 638. Main 463. Rayburn
544. Densmore 466, Schrunk 504; lalem
Aata ta. (61 Dougherty 373, Randal 471,
Dunn ig an 403. Williams 330. Olvens 378.
Salem Heavy Uaal 8 McCallliter 414,
J. Crayeroft 437, Wilder 630. Farley 634,
B. Crayeroft 683: McKay Chev. (4)
Thompson 371. Rowland 370. Mlttendorf
370, Bhurtlef 440. Anderson 393.
WBlltacker'a Wtlaers ( I ) I wood 444.
Lawless 364. Wit lacker 436. Cherrlngton
507, Willard 471; Loder Bras. t Downey
416, Chararua 608, Shuck 631, Surrat 434,
Baumgart 476.
valley Farm store (1 Schmidt 604.
Oray 45t, Kechur 635. Morris 436. Sulli
van 463: Cbrla'o Market (4) Cross 358.
Evans 40. zwaachka 317. Crayeroft 400.
Sharp 433.
BSOMI oiler i fruit t 317. curlln 434.
Anderson 343, Pruett 438. Jaskoskl 493;
Hammond Body Wka. !) Wauon 479,
J. LaDow 431. Oudnar S66, R. La Dow 454,
Hammond 483.
High lnd. series and came. Bill Crav-
croft, 683 and 341; high team game. Val
ley Farm Store, 894; high Uam series,
Sclo Merchants, 3641.
Duckpin Bowling
MEN'S CITT LEAGUE
Mleki Slsn Sho fl) Art Herihbaek
377, Francis Miller 179. Mllbert Jacob
er 463, B. B. Snelircrve 441, Arnold Mey
er 613. Lea Newmans (1) Jim Llnhart 414.
Sam Fox 333, Harvey F01 39u, Id XUUon
J03, Bui neimeyer 381.
Hilders Radio 14) Lea Dolgt 437, Dave
Spalding 400, Was Smith 301, Leon Stull
437, Keith Ktye 435. Davis Oil (0) Jerry
DavU 411, Carl Wilcox 379, Clarence d
Voo 403, Wayne Fields 333, Paul Russell
374.
Reeds Drive Inn (4) Dtiane Frank 340,
Oeorte Read 413, Wayne Frank 413, John
Nolan 500, Emery Alderman 434. Frosty
Olsen 0 Tom Wood 411. Eddie Harri
son 489, Harvey Griffin 337, Bill Oauthler
lav, emu ocnoii izl.
Sunset Donets (3) Royal Pawley 450,
P. W. Hale 415. Cliff Reed 434. Duant
Chretlan 336, Bert Kshelman 438. Cappa
Used Cara (2 1 Carol Capps 370. Bud
Booth 459. Leonard Cspps 334. Howard
Smith 398, Lea Capps 503.
High team series and game: Reeds
Drive Inn 3337 and 798.
High individual series: Arnold Meyer
Gorgeous George .
Stages Act for
Salem Show Fans
George Wagner, who has hit
the jackpot through his ability
to put on a show that takes the
fancy of the wrestling public,
performed as scheduled before a
capacity audience at the armory
Tuesday night. The entire act
was staged including the
spraying of the ring by a valet,
the displaying of the fancy robe
and all the rest of it.
Entirely beside the point was
the fact that Wagner flopped Al
Szasz two out of three falls.
Frenchy LaBelle took two out of
three falls over Billy McEuin
and Buck Weaver and Maurice
LaChapelle went to a draw in
the preliminaries.
lUiekj aim Shop) 111.
Hlch Individual imt: John Nolan
R,edj Drive Innl 321.
MIXED DOUBLES LEAOUE
Orvkl. Uud Can D Leonard Cappa
434, Almade.n Lapschlea 307, Cherlea Lap
schle 301, Kellj Lapachlaa 304. Salem Mer
chant ratrol ll Art HerAchbacIc 433,
Mllbert JacooorKcr 307, Harold Duncan
332. BlUle Duncan 3S(.
Cont'l Seat Cover Co. 3 Bud Booth
383, Opal Cappa 300. Lola Booth 204,
Carol Cappa 484. O. K. Rubber Welder,
111 Lor.ne Hanaen 333, Bill Oauthler 471,
Peier Thorton 377. Rot Netoon 333.
Uoid. Auto Paint 101 Wajne Fields
304. Irene Fields 208, Oladys Wood 373,
Tom Wood 527. General Finance (4,1
Prancls Miller 338. Martha Pejes 336, Alma
Penny 400. Imil SchoU 534.
Capps I Cara It) Dick Buach 341,
Jan Busch 380, Wretta Capps 341, Las
Capps 480. Marlon Motors (Forfeit).
Hleh team aeries and sams: Oensral
Finance, loss and 501,
Huh Individual series: Kmll Achols,
(Oenersl Finance) 534.
Hlsh Individual ".me: Alma Fenny
(General Finance) 303.
(.Hdn (.(JANS Auto or Personal
100 ,. '1000
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German Olympian
Duke Adolf Friedrich of
Mecklenburg, only active
German on the International
Olympic Committee, wai
ejected president of the re
established German Olympic
Committee at Bonn.
2,938 Hunters
Report Kills to
Game Commission
Out of a total of 2,965 deer
hunters reporting to the state
game commission in connection
with the 1949 season, 2,938 have
been reports of kills. In making
this announcement the commis
sion explains that early returns
always run high in kills as those
hunters not having made a kill
usually wait until the close of
the season before reporting.
Lake, Deschutes, Klamath and
Tillamook counties lead the list
of kills at this time.
C. A. Lockwood, state game
director, indicates that report
cards are lagging behind last
year and while almost 3000 re
turns have been received, more
than three times that number
had been returned after the first
week of the 1948 season. Re
turns must be made whether a
kill is made or not and whether
the tag buyer hunts or not.
CALLOUSES
To relieve painful eallouaea, burn
ing or teodaroeM on bottom of (est
and re mora eallouaaa get these
tlun. soothing, cushioning pad
ROOFING
Now is the time to order that new roof before the
rainy winter season.
Expert workmanship with the highest quality
material.
Free estimates without obligation.
McGilchrist & Sons
253 No. Commercial Street
Salem Phone 38478
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Calumet's Coaltown wears
piano cloth under his shoes to
lessen the sting of the track sur
face when he's running.
The Valdosta Dodgers of the
class D Georgia-Florida league
atole 237 bases In 142 games last
Mason.
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Ford Six Business Coup
This delivered price includes U.S. Taxes, Dual Windshield Wipers and
Tail Lights, Oil Bath Air Cleaner, Oil Filter, Gas, Oil and Service Policy.
White sidewall tires, V-8 engine and overdrive optional at extra
cost. Price may vary slightly in different localities,
local and state taxes (if any) are extra.
Drive a Ford and FEEL the difference77
Six Legs, Two Bodies
Two players, legs dangling,
meet In mid-air as a third
starts up to Join them In a football match between Burnley
and Chelsea at Chelsea, England.
VALLEY MOTOR COMPANY
Center & N. Liberty Sts. Salem, Ore.
-AWARDED THE FASHION ACADEMY GOLD MEDAL AS THE "FASHION CAR OF THE YEAR"