Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 24, 1949, Page 14, Image 14

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Painful Slop
Fain contorts the (ace of Washington half
back Hurh McElhennr (32) aa he is stopped
hard by California's Paul Baldwin (hidden) after makinf 10
yards in the came played at Berkeley, Calif. Coming in on
the play are Cal's Forrest Klein (68) and Washington's Dave
Gossett (6). California remained undefeated, 21-7. (Acme
Telephoto)
14 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Monday, October 24, 1949
Women to Host
Portland Group
At Salem YMCA
Members of the women's gym
class of the Salem YMCA will
host a similar group from North
east Y of Portland for a mcrning
of volleyball and fun Tuesday.
The program will be topped off
by a noon luncheon in the asso
ciation dining room.
Salem women in participating
will Include Dorothy Campbell,
Frances Eyerly, Amy Steidel,
Lenore Day, Lorene Sitton,
Eleanor Beigler, Mary Emma
Beane, Maxine Nellsort; Vera
Ayrea, Barbara Robinson, Jean
Brady, Betty Lou Pederson,
Dean Carlton and Doris Cords.
Sivers Named as
American League
Rookie of Year
St. Louis, Oct. 24 (U.R)Roy
Sivers, 23-year-old outfielder
signed two years ago by the St.
Louis Browns for the price of a
pair of spiked shoes, today was
named American league rookie
of the year by the Sporting
News, national baseball weekly.
Don Newcome, Negro pitcher
for the Brooklyn Dodgers, was
chosen as the outstanding Na
tional league rookie by the same
Doll of baseball writers.
r-.r:iViking$ Prepare
' tor nome rinaie
With Corvallis
Coach Loren Mori's Vikings
knuckled down to work Mon
day to prepare for the tough Cor
vallis team which Is scheduled
to meet them Friday at Waters
psrk in the final home game
of 1949.
The Vikings face Corvallis,
then Astoria and finally Eugene
on successive week-ends, but the
Friday night game here and the
season closer are the only games
which count in district of Big
Six league standings.
Corvallis has suffered only
one set-back In Big Six league
play this season, and that a
narrow loss to Eugene, a club
which was upset Friday by
Albany.
A victory for Salem would
leave Salem still at the top of
the standings, while a loss would
throw the league into likely
four-way tie.
The task for the Viking coach'
ing crew is to find some way to
fire the team to game pitch
from the starting whistle. Fri
day against Hillsboro, the slow
start of the Salem team was the
greatest factor In the loss.
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High School Gang
Beats Opposing
Football Player
Cleveland, Oct. 24 WV-A
high school football player
was dragged from bis car and
beaten up about a half-hour
alter his team, Cleveland
Shaw, defeated Cleveland
John Adam high, 25 to 13,
last night.
Jack Reulbach, 18-year-old
first-string guard for Shaw,
was driving back from Shaw
stadium when three youths
forced his ear to the curb and
attacked him.
He was taken to Huron road
hospital where he was treated
for facial and head cuts and
bruises and then discharged.
New Managers
Join Sacs and
Suds for 1950
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Balph "Red" Krem and Paul
Richards Joined the managerial
rank in the Pacific coast base
ball league today.
Kress, former head coach of
th New York Giants, has been
hired as manager of the Sacra
mento Solons, replacing Del
Baker who resigned the post last
Thursday, club owners announ
ced. At the same time. General
Kanager larl Sheeley of the
Seattle Ralnlen announced
(hat Richards, former general
manager of the Buffalo, N. Y.,
Bisons, had been aigned as
manager of the Rainlers. He
sjessart Bill Lawrenee, who
took ever the reins near the
oad of the season after the re
signation of Jo-Jo White.
Kress, who started baseball
with Tulsa m 1927, has been the
Giants' No. 1 coach for the last
four years. In the Intervening
years, he played with the St
Louis Browns and managed St.
Paul in the American associa
tion. He now resides In Ssnta
Monica.
Richards, one of many Rain
ier manager prospects sound
ed out during the summer,
sdgned a two-year contract at
an undisclosed salary.
He was nicknamed the "mlr
cW manager" last year for his
success In leading the Bisons to
th International league pen
nant. He formerly was a catcher
with the Detroit Tigers, Phlla
deiphia Athletics and the New
York Giants in that order.
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Sewell Signed
To Manage Reds
Cincinntl, Oct. 24 VP) Luke
Sewell, who led the St. Louis
Browns out of baseball's wilder
ness, today has shouldered the
task of trying to do the same
for the Cincinnati Reds.
Sewell, a veteran major lea
gue catcher, yesterday was nam
ed manager of the Reds for 1950
and 1951, succeeding Bucky
Walters, who was relieved of his
duties in the Inst week of the
1949 season. Sewell was a coach
under Walters during the past
season.
Sewell directed the Browns to
their one and only American
league pennant In 1944.
Capot, Coaltown
Meet at Pimlico
Baltimore, Oct. 24 W Capot
and Coaltown magic names of
the turf meet next Friday in
the $15,000 winner-tnke-all Pirn'
lico special.
Greentree Trainer John Gav
er quickly affirmed the speedy
Capot would be at the post after
Calumet Farm Informed the
Maryland Jockey club last night
that Ponder would not be entered.
Gaver said if Calumet threw
both horses at him, lie wouldn't
enter his Preakness and Belmont
winner. That would have given
Calumet Its third walkover in
the 13th running of the race.
And You Get
Spare Time Training at Home
With Regular Army Equipment
Extra Money at Regular Army
Rates of Pay
Credit Towsrd Retirement Pay
at No Coit to You
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Minnesota's star back Gregory Is stopped by the
Michigan line (arrow Indicates ball) in the second
quarter of the Michigan-Minnesota game in Ann Arbor,
Mich. Wolverine Heneveld (on ground, right) makes the
tackle with assists from Farrer (55) and Wlstert (11). Min
nesota lost 14 to 7 for its first defeat of the season. (Acme
Telephoto)
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