Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 05, 1949, Page 12, Image 12

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    12 Capita Journal, Salem, Ore., Monday, December 5, 1949
Grant Holds Fourth Prep
Grid Title on 24 0 Win
Portland. Dec. 5 W) The
Grant Generals of Portland held
their fourth state class A high
I school football title today after
Blluraay a aecisive -u riuiiip
Aver La Grande.
i The win left the champions
the only unbeaten, untied schol
astic team in the state.
l The eastern Oregon team
'never was seriously in the
game. The Tigers' fangs were
pulled within four minutes of
ithe opening kickoff wiien
Winner
Frederick Wilt,
29-year-old Fed
eral Bureau of Investigation
agent crosses finish line to win
the 10,000 meter National
AATJ cross-country race at De
troit (Dec. 3). Wilt is from
the New York Athletic club.
(AP Wirephoto)
Park Board
At Woodburn
Backs Loop
Woodburn At a meeting of
the woodburn recreation and
park board, plans were com
pleted to again sponsor a city
basketball league as a part of
the local recreation program,
: The board expects to sponsor
eight teams,- of which six are
now assured and two more are
expected. Coach Marshall
(Mush) Barbour of the high
school will organize the teams
and. the park board will employ
Jim Gay, a local boy 'attending
Willamette university, where he
is majoring in athletics, to have
charge of all teams and act as
referee.'
Local firms and organizations
wishing to sponsor teams in the
league are asked to contact Bar
bour as soon as possible either
at the high school or by calling
him at Qreen 3B9. Games will
be played at the high school
gymnasium. . ,
Plans were also made to im
prove the triangle park at the
Intersection of Garfield street
and Settlemier avenue and ' to
seed the Softball diamond . at
Settlemier park for which thei
grass seed has .been furnished
by Paul Wells of Monitor. The
board is also soliciting support
lor a moderate lighting system
for the ball diamond.
Arlas-Duserre
Mat Match Set
Two muscle men of the wres
tling circuit will vfe for- top
honor in Tuesday night's arena
show at the armory; The Great
Atlas and George Dusette will
provide the entertainment.
The- first preliminary will
match Dale Klser and Dorry
Detton at 8:30. This will be fol
lowed by a clash between Cal
Roberts and Buck Weaver.
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Grant recovering a fumble
powered to its initial touchdown.
Two touchdowns came in the
first quarter and two more in
the second. After that, the re
serve Generals saw plenty of
action.
The La Grande fumble that
set up the first score was snag
ged by Grant fullback Al Han
sen on the La Grande 23. Quar
terback George Shaw then pass
ed 20 yards to end Stan Hays
for the score.
A 55-yard run by halfback
Duane Siebert topped a 91
yard march for the second
touchdown. Then in the second
quarter, passes brought both
touchdowns. One was for 13
yards from Shaw to Hansen,
The other started as a Statue
of Liberty play on the Grant
30 with halfback Dale Duff
taking the ball from Shaw. He
ran in forward and then heav
ed a long pass to Hays, who
scored.
La Grande never penetrated
beyond the Grant 30. The cham
pions had 8 first downs; La
Grande S. Grant made. 221 yards
rushing to La Grande's 76; 188
yards passing to 15.
The Generals passed 11 times
and completed 5; La Grande
aerials numbered nine with but
two connecting.
Pitching Pair
May Be Missing
From Bevo Crew
Baltimore. Md.. Dec. 5 W)
Two stalwarts of the Portland
Beaver pitching staff may be
among the missing when the Pa
cific Coast Baseball league sea
son gets under way next spring.
General Manager Bill Mulligan
said here yesterday.
The Portland club boss an
nounced that Tommy Bridges
has asked permission to deal for
himself and admitted that talks
have been held with the New
York Giants regarding Prince
Hal Saltzman. .
Mulligan said Bridges feels his
regular playing days are about
over and would like to latch onto
a pitching coach job. Saltzman,
he said, is being used as bait to
lure talent suitable for the
clubs' rebuilding plans.
Swim Coach Asks
Switch to Slow
Japanese Crawl
Princeton, N. J., Dec. 5 ()
(Jam) Handy, who helped devel
loped the six-beat American crawl
swimming stroke, came out Sat
urday for a radical revision of
the crawl to match the slower
beat Japanese free-style tech
nique. Handy has advocated for some
time a change in the American
free style stroke. He cited the
record-shattering performance of
the Japanese last summer in the
National AAU swimming meet
in California to back up his con
tention. That showing devastatingly
proved our crawl stroke to be In
ferior to the.new Japanese tech
nique," Handy said.
WestportWins
Six-Man Title
Astoria, Dec. 5 W Westport
high captured the Oregon high
school six-man team football
title here Saturday night by
coming from behind to defeat
Talent, 33 to 21.
The lower Columbia valley
school team turned on the rally
machine after falling behind
15-7 in the first quarter. Two
second quarter touchdowns
turned the tide and one in each
of the next two quarters cinched
the win.
Halfback Don Johnson and
fullback Norm Grcssett each
scored two touchdowns in lead
ing the pace.
Carton
Today!
Gas Main Explodes Silhouetted against flames, work
men attempt to turn off valve of gas main which exploded and
ruptured a large water main in the heart of Allentown, Pa.
Damage was estimated at $100,000, nearby cellars were flood
ed and police and firemen evacuated a number of residents.
(Acme Telephoto)
General's Bust,
No Longer Stares at Secretaries
By WILLIAM WARREN
(United Preu stiff Correspondent!
The gals in the governor's
days. The baleful, almost forbidding eyes of Eloy Alfaro are no
longer upon them.
Eloy for some time was the' stern and constant chaperone of
the office. '
His steady stare out across
the room where Gov. Douglas
McKay's secretarial staff mem
bers work had them a bit on
the nervous side whenever they
were conscious of it.
A 1 e n e more familiarly
known around the capitol
Peg Phillips, Leolyn Barnett
and Carol Goff all said they
felt a bit easier in going about
their chores now that the great
Equadorian educator is no long
er pointing his forbidding spade
beard at them. Lucile Pavlik,
new member of the governor's
secretarial staff hadn't been
there long enough to come un
der the spell.
Eloy, from the west end of the
office, gazed across the room,
at and past the staff members,
to the almost equally stern bust
of Gov. Charles Martin, at the
east end of the room.
Between the two generals
Eloy was a general in Equador
and Charles a general in the
U.S.A. the girls got -a constant
chaperoning vigil.
But recently the bust of Eloy
Alfaro was escorted across Court
street to the state library build
ing, and presented to the office
of State Superintendent of Pub
lic Instruction Rex Putnam.
Now Terese Hanks of the ed
ucation department has Eloy in
her office, and for awhile the
bust was turned in such a way
that the spade beard pointed not
at the office force. But that
has been corrected now, and
when members of the staff stare
at Eloy, he stares right back at
them.
Eloy was a great Equadorean
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The Florida men who made the
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'Pray Jor-Hand: Girl
Gets X-Ray Treatment
Brownsville, Tenn., Dec. S W)
Little Betty Lou Marbury
heads for Memphis today for
X-ray treatment of the hand she
hopes a nation's prayers will
save from a surgeon's knife.
Doctors fear her right hand
must be cut off shortly after
Christmas because of an unusual
malignant lesion.
But 10-year-old Betty won't
accept that. She's asked the
country's spiritual help. "I be
lieve the Lord will answer their
players," she said.
And there were plenty of
them Sunday for the pert fifth
grader. Thousands of church
goers and religious leaders over
the country remembered Betty
Lou.
Betty, in turn, "remembered
everyone else when she led the
prayers at Sunday school in the
red brick Holly Grove church
near here.
"Dear Lord," she murmured
bless all the sick people and
a symbol of the friendly appre
ciation which the people of this
country have for the peoples of
other American states."
Eloy Alfaro lived from . 1842
to 1912.
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Deep-Freeze Bear
'Deserved' Death
Mobile, Ala., Dec. S (U.R) The
bear that wound up dead in
Rep. Frank Boykin's deep freeze
was a pest and deserved to be
killed, Judge TisdaleJ. Touart
ruled in freeing the . man who
shot him.
Boykin himself, an Alabama
congressman with a large hunt
ing preserve, goes on trial next
Friday for possessing the car
cass, but Touart acquitted A. L,
Webb, Jr., who said bears kept
getting at his beehives. .
Bears were out of season in
Alabama when the bruin was
shot and given to Boykin for
the main dish at a Washington
feast. When it was confiscated,
it went to hospital patients here.
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Corregidor Vet Dies
Hillsborough, Calif., Dec. 5
(U.R) Maj. - Gen. George F,
Moore,, USA retired, wartime
commander of the Corregidor,
Manila and Subic Bay defenses
in 1942 when they fell to the
Japanese, shot and killed him
self in a field here Friday night.
He was reportedly concerned
over his health which had suf
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