Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 15, 1949, Page 18, Image 18

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Philadelphia login Buffalo Bill.
Position Player Team
END MAC SPEEDIE, Cleveland Browns
TACKLE ARNIE WEINMEISTER, N. Y. Yankees
GUARD DICK BARWEGAN, Baltimore Colts
CENTER FRED NAUMETZ, Los Angeles Rams
GUARD GARRARD RAMSEY, Chicago Cardinals
TACKLE DICK HUFFMAN, Los Angeles Rams
END PETE PIHOS, Philadelphia Eagles
BACK OTTO GRAHAM, Cleveland Browns
BACK STEVE VAN BUREN, Philadelphia Eagles
BACK BOB WATERFIELD, Los Angeles Rams
BACK CHET MUTRYN, Buffalo Bills
4 BOB WATERF1EID
los Angeies Rams
HU Wt College
6-3 212 Utah
6-4 235 Washington
6-0 230 Purdue
6-1 222 Boston College
6-1 210 William & Mary
6-2 255 Tennessee
6-1 215 Indiana
6-1 190 Northwestern
6-1 205 LSU
6-1 195 UCLA
5-10 175 Xavier
Ram Trio Named to All-Pro
Grid Squad by Press Vote
OTTO GRAHAM-Bock
Cleveland Brown
Honorable Mention
Redskins; Dan Edwards, Chica-1
go Hornets: John Greene, De-i3.
18 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, Dec. 15, 1949
Phog, Who Favored Higher
Hoops, Has Real Altitude
Lawrence, Kas., Dee. 15 (JPi
Phog Allen, who lost his fight
to raise basketball baskets
two feet, has come up with
some skyscraping players by
way- of rebuttal.
Some are so big it requires
two Pullman berths to bed one
man comfortably.
Phog's team this year is the
tallest in his 33 seasons as
head coach at the University
of Kansas.
For years he has campaign
ed to add a couple of feet to
the 10-foot baskets. He feels it
would "equalize the game"
for tall and short players. But
with little support in his cam
paign, he's turning to tall men.
Three of the players in a
13 -man traveling squad occu
pied six berths on an over
night trip to Cincinnati, where
they play tonight.
The headboards between
Pullman berths had to be re
moved for Clyde Lovellette,
6 feet 9 inches, and Gene Pe
tersen and Jack Carby, both 6
feet, 7 inches.
The traveling squad also In
cluded such lofty fellows as
Claude Houchin, 6-5, and
Maurice Martin and Bill Hou
gland, each 6-4.
SCORES in the ALLEYS
Capital Alleys
MAJOR LEAGtTE
Cspooard Cafe 3 Henderson Ml.
550. McCluskey S. Evans W7, J.
Glodt 5W. ffoodri'i Firnftare 1J Kit
chen 3, O'.iaier 510, Perry M7, Fore
xin 520. Ad3i?h 554.
La Von'i of McM inert lie H Myera M0.
R-als 473, Kraft 574. Minder 4S7, G. Glod;
4M. Cline'i Coffee Shop 1 Clint Sr. 61.
0;nej 456, Farmer 519, Karr 505, Osload
Mar'a Lancta (2 S:ratton 4. Kit
Ends Alton Baldwin, Buffalo!";; iZJiri!;-".
Bills: Ed Berrang, Washington dez 5-:5. wieiiund m, d. ps sh, woc-i-
oe Motor I lalirich 629. Frtesen
Irons 5!S. S'.einbock 444. HnU
vxwii. win scenic, mv,a6U((n 4T3 Wil:4ca ill. B-iier 480, utxr
Bears; Dante Lavelli. Cleveland ."f
D . Du r rt-; Slem Hardware i3 Thwie S54. Gir-
Browns: Bob Mann, Detroit r.J0n W3 SiU Bayce 5:!. WeJt 553,
Lions: Bob Nowaskey. Baltimore corraiiis Mchnit oi Ker.oedr
Colts: Jack Russell, Y. Yan
Chicago Cardinals, The other
three places went to Chet
Mutrvn, 175-pound backfield
workhorse of the Buffalo
Bills; Arnie Weinmeister,
giant fackle of the Brooklyn
New York Yankees, and guard
Dick Barwegan of the Balti
more Colts.
The players were chosen after
sports writers' reports on the 17
By FRANK ECK
(AP New, rnturM Sporu X&tor)
players from the Los Angeles
Rams, western division cham
pions of the National Football
league, today were named on
the Associated Press All-Pro
team for 1949.
The Cleveland Browns, top
ence since its inception in 1946,
gained two places as did the
Philadelphia tagles, lor tne
'third straight year winners ofrOVOt CQnl6r
the eastern division in the xsa
. tional league.
The three Rams on the first
team are triple-threat back Bob
Waterfield, center Fred Nau
metz and guard Dick Huffman.
The two Browns are brilliant
signal caller and passer Otto
Graham and sensational pass
catching end Mac Speedie. The
two Eagles are Steve Van Bur
en, hardest runner in pro foot
ball, and Pete Plhos, terrific
end.
In all, the National league
- gained six places. The other
All-Pro from the senior elr
' cult Is Garrard Ramsey of the
kees: Bill Siacki, N. Y. Giants;
Hugh Taylor, Washington Red
skins. ,
Tackles Bill Fischer, Chi
cago Cardinals; John Kissell,
Buffalo Bills; Martin Ruby, N.
Y. Yankees; Vic Sears, Philadel
phia Eagles; Bill Willis, Cleve
land Browns; Al Wistert, Phila
delphia Eagles.
major league pro teams in 12
cities. I
A significant thing about the!
first team is that seven of the (Giants; Frank Kilroy, Philadel
players were with teams in the phia Eagles; Joe Signaigo, N. Y.
Ross 517. 5:a.-r 511. Coe at. stuiaitt 433.
:? h m4i:T:dui! n&t: Oorte Mirtcn,
of Araie Mo:orj. 234.
Hlxh feMiiTiiiui; genu: Georti Iflrieh of
Ace Motors. 33.
H:e1i ta crae: Woodry'j miraltore,
1C3S.
Huh team series: Bilem Bardw,7,
3fl.9.
Duckpin Bowling
At'TOMOTnT LEACn
Klitrr Fruer il M:ke r.eck 130. 2M
,T; 35a. 3:- Himbr 458. Red Futer 358.
final playoffs of the rival
leagues.
The San Francisco 49ers. run-
nerup to Cleveland during the
regular season, placed four men
tabulating Associated Press'on the second team,
Muscle Masseurs
To Stage Show
For Silverron
' i Heavyweights will perform in
the Silverton armory arena Sat
urday night when Bulldog Jack
ion presents a half dozen muscle
grapplers in a wrestling show. A
percentage of the proceeds will
be turned over to the Silverton
Boys Athletic club.
The program will include
three scheduled bouts: "Muscles"
Pederson vs. Tiny Al Pincher;
'Dirty Dick" Raines vs. Andre
Adoree, and "Tiger" Joginder vs.
Tiny Zimmerman. A curtain
raiser will feature the "Mystery
Manglers."
Utah Team Plan
Flight to OSC
', A chartered 21 -place United
Air Lines plane will provide
.transportation for the University
of Utah basketball team sched
uled for two games with Oregon
State college at CorvallU Fri
day and Saturday nights. The
plane will land at the Salem air
port some time Friday and will
leave Sunday for the return trip.
Starts for Grid
Games in Poll
New York, Dec. 15 W
Earlier starting times for col
lege football games are gen
erally favored by sports writ
ers and nportcasters.
An Associated Press poll to
day showed that a majority
of the observers would like to
see games started at 1 p.m. and
not later than 1:30 p.m.
Darkness and cold were the
main reasons given.
City Loop Scores
C1TT LEAGt'E
(Natlt.ae.1 DlttiUal
rMt Office (til (S;i Net!. Gurd
Touehle 1 7 3 L. Perry
H jmprirtTa 4 ....f 4. Hertmen
Oerdner I C Pettr
liorrLAOD 3 0 Birvrioit
Aibrlch 4 0 1 richer 1
S'jbi.' Guard Bi&sett 3, ror.oer 3. 31&:;.
Ume, P. O. 10. Our4 13.
Mar. Beeerre, (111 (ST) C. T. L.
Wuntr 3 P 4 Klr:iumltb
Witaoo P CcuaieT
Carrow 3 ....... -C . ..... 10 Pt!u:mor-J
Wejilloa 4 0 3 Blaielr
Weal I 0 13 Clark
Sura: Uar-.nrj Jaiua 3: C. T L- Aari
cra:t 4, Detww 3. Hajltlme: liannea 0.
C. T. L. IS .
C. It. C. 113) (44) .Natl. Gar
Turner I P 11 Youm
Linheart P 13 Hart
Moon 3 C 3 Jonej
Mrera 0 3 MleriaeU
Skeela 4 0 3 Cupell
Suba: C. B. C Oodser 1: Guards Cum
mmta 3. Halltlme: C. B. C. t, NaU. Ouard
33.
Yankees; John Wozniak, N. Y.
Yankees.
Centers Bill Blackburn, Chi
cago Cardinals; Brad Ecklund,
N. Y. Yankees; Ed Neal, Green
Bay Packers; Bob Nelson, Los
Angeles Dons; John Rapacz, Chi
cago Hornets; George Strohmey
er. Chicago Hornets.
Backs Sammy Baugh, Wash
ington Redskins; John Clement,
Chicago Hornets; Charley Con
erly, N. Y. Giants; Glenn Dobbs,
Los Angeles Dons; Don Doll, De
troit Lions; Bill Dudley, Detroit
Lions; Pat Harder, Chicago Car
dinals; Dick Hoerner, Los An
geles Rams; Bob Hoernschemey
er, Chicago Hornets; Bobby
Layne, N. Y. Bulldogs; John Lu
jack, Chicago Bears; Marion
Motley, Cleveland Browns; Jer
ry Nuzum, Pittsburgh Steelers;
Bosh Pritchard, Philadelphia
By the margin of 66 to 23. Val-I5:agles: Kil Kamsey, Lnicago
setz high downed Oregon School;" e" ge a"ermn
for the Deaf raoprc w4n.H Buffalo Bills; Gene Roberts, N.
night. The preliminary went to
the visitors, 20 to 17.
Valieti 6) (33) o. 8. D.
S'JIi,H " c'y
Babh 13 p e
Head 37 o . 3 jiue-hej ! son.
Hurtsee) 3 o 3 ScMu.ke ITittlp
" i Young. N
Guards Les Bingaman, De- 1 i -,,-troit
Lions; Don Ettinger. N. Y.jAlayOf LeOgUefS
Worry Over Radio
Broadcast Monster
Three All-Americas Chosen
Three former All-Americas
made the first team. They are
Graham, Northwestern ace in
1943; Huffman. 1946 star for
Tennessee, and Ramsey, William
Ac Mary star in 1942.
Three players Van Buren,
Speedie and Pihos were unani
mous selections in that they
gained votes in every city in
which they played during the
season.
Valsetz Cagers
Drub OSD, 66-23
Kinc
Y. Giants; Joe Sulaitis. N. Y.
Giants; Billy Stone, Baltimore
Colts; George Taliaferro, Los
Angeles Dons; Tommy Thomp-
Philadelphia Eagles; Y. A.
Baltimore Colts; Buddy
Y. Yankees.
New York, Dec. 15 URX
Big league baseball, worried
over the possible effects of
new federal broadcasting reg
ulations, was asking today
"Have we created a monster
that will destroy us?"
The club owners spent the
entire day yesterday discus
sing the new ruling by At
torney General J. Howard Mc
Grath which they themselves
fought for
Now they are concerned
lest their farm clubs and the
other minor league teams,
which are the backbone of
baseball, suffer disastrous at
tendance losses while fans
elect to stay home and listen
to broadcasts of big league
games.
BASKETBALL
HIGH SCHOOL SCORES
By United Pts&
Eiiece 44. Grtnt (Portland' 43.
Uui:oanii Colleje 36, Lincoln (Port
mi' 3.
Odell 30. St. Miry'J Tht? LHi:' 19.
Vs'jeti M. Orecon LI &hoo! 23.
Beware Coughs
From Common Colds
That HANG ON
CrfOGJuJiicic rel ievr prociptJy b-fciuK
It fot right to the ml of the trouble
to help looMfi mad expel germ Ud
phlegm led aid nature to soothe and
heal raw, tender, in Aimed bronchial
mucous membraneL Tell your druggist
to sell you a bottle of CreomuUioo
with the understanding you must like
the way it quickly allay the cough
or rou are to hare rout mooer back.
CREOMULSION
for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
(OIVMII tllWIklll, INC
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Herbert Mink 311. OtdimcbU (1) Prick
Cstksrjn J0. E. Surrnt 410. An Wo Ike
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Cdinw (41 Bob Fry 451. Don Boweri
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402. Al Wilen 38T. Jiek WttiU 339, Ed
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Lincoln Merenry (It P. B. Cburelunan
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Boock 435, Bob Burn 413. Arnold Holats
4. Al won 2s. Gienn Scsrorer 480.
Dodxe (2 1 BUI Ckt?bU 407. D&llaa
KJier 338. Prank Jor. 390. Hil WiLson
374. Hal Wilson 374, Frank Sne'.trove 333.
BBiek 'It Shorty WUUaiaa J4. Harry
W:on 354, Dorvan Holt 433, Dav ilooc
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Hlth teaa aerlti and came: Pord, 141
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Bua lcdlTMaal xrlea: Boock and Tan
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H:fh IndWd-Ba! na: U. Van De2. 197.
Deadpan Louis
Says No Thought
Of Regular Bouts
Detroit, Dec. 15 (i Retired
Heavyweight Champion Joe
Louis toyed with two opponents
last night in a pair oi five
round exhibition bouts that were
more of a financial than a fistic
success.
Louis had the same old dead
pan expression as he chugged
through his chores with Irish
Johnny Flynn of Rochester, N.Y.
Detroit.
The former heavyweight
icing's weight was announced at
225 but he looked to be even
heavier than that. Flynn came
in at 210 and Toles at 225.
A crowd of 9257'paid a gross
gate of $19,778.96.
Asked if he had changed hisi
mind about returning to the
ring for some real scraps, Louis
replied:
"Nothing that has happened
in these exhibition fights has
got me to thinking that I should
go back into the ring for regu
lar fights."
From where I sit ...ly JoeMarsh
-m-
Now Hospitals Are
"Banks," Too!
Doe Simpson was sarins, "Hospi
tals are banding ap "bone banks'
that work Just like blood banks.
When bone Is needed, the surgeon
takes one from a refrigerator, cuts
It to the right shape and limply
splices it in."
"You doctors are sure making
progress," I says, "but tell me, are
any of the patients fussy about
tcAo bone they're getting!"
"No sir!" replies Dot "No more
than they worry about whose blood
they get No one yet asked for a
bone from a man who went to the
same school or church he did."
From where I sit, It wonld be a
better world If we were half as
willing to accept other people's
Ideas and tastes, as we seem to be
willing to accept their bone and
blood. There'll always be differ
ences. Some like buttermilk, others
would rather have a sparkling
glass of temperate beer. But
underneath we're pretty much the
same deserving each other's re
spect and tolerance I
Copyright, 1949, United State$ Brewers Foundation
LEGAL
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HZRE3T GIVEN, that by
an order oi tn Circuit Coon el tat 8tat
of Orefon for tin County of Marlon, In
Probat. dalr sad and entered on the
2iti day of November, 1949, that PIO
NEER TRUST COMPANY, or Salem. Ore
son, hu been duly appointed u Execu
tor of the laat w:I! and testament and
estate of Zuiette Paister, deceased, and
that It baa duly qualified aj ineb execu
tor. A3 persona hartac claim araliut aa!d
estate hereby are required to present
them, wltb proper voucher, to aald Pio
neer Trust Company at 109 North Com
mercial Street. Salem. Marlon County.
Ore roc. witn tlx. montha alter th date
of first publication or this notice.
Dated and first published tba 8th day
of Decembsr. 1949.
PIONEER TRUST COMPANY Of Salem,
Orezon. Executor aforesaid.
Peery T. Buren,
Attorney for Executor
311 Pioneer Trust Buildinc,
Salem. Oreton.
Dec. 8. 15. 22, 39. Jan. 6.
CALL FOB BIDS
THE CITY OP SALEM. OREGON. Will
receive sealed bids at t&e office of the
City Recorder. City Hall, Salem. Orecon,
until 3;qo, p.m., Tuesday. Demter 30.
1949, on tha foUowlnz equipment to be
delivered at the Slnsrwood Heirhts Fire
station, uien creex Rod and Parkway
Drive, Salem. Ores on:
One (1) only Electric Refrlferator of
standard brand and make between 1
cu. ft. and 9 cu. ft. storage capacity.
Outside width not to exceed 34 inches.
One (1) only Electric Ratal of a
standard brand and make not exceeding
41 inches overall lencb, to Include three
heat la t units and one deep well.
Elect limine devices and clocks
need not be Included in bid as Standard
models of both refrxeraior and ranee
are all that are required.
The ruht la reserved in the Interest of
the city to accept or refect any or ail bids.
ALFRED MTJNDT
C'.iy Recorder
C.ty of Salem, Ore on
Dec. IS.
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