Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 21, 1949, Page 17, Image 17

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    -18 Capital Journal, Salem.
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The Fatal 10
"the fatal 10"
from "retired heavyweight champion Joe Louis in the fifth
t round of their scheduled 10-round exhibition bout at Oakland,
Calif. (Acme Telephoto)
Nation's Bowls Expect
70,000 More Fans '50
New York, Dec. 21 (A3) Thei The total receipts will be
football bowls expect to stuff, larger too, but not proportion-
- some 70,000 more customers in
to their games January 2 than a
- year ago, giving them something
. of an all-time record bulge.
; All four of the major post-
- season attractions rose, sugar.
: cotton and orange bowls have
found or built new sitting space
and are counting on crowd in-
" . creases ranging from 2000 to
r 10,000.
The Rose Bowl at Pasadena,
grandpop of thi:J New Year's
head-knocking business, is ar
ranging for a turnout of 103,
000 to see the game between
unbeaten California and Ohio
State's Big Ten champions.
This is some 10,000 more
than usually cram the big Cali
fornia arena for the game.
The cotton bowl at Dallas,
featuring Rice's southwest
tillists against North Carolina's
- southern conference kingpins,
I has issued tickets for 75,500
- a jump of 8500.
Around 65,000, an increase
of 5000, are expected to at-
lend the orange bowl offering
" at Miami. This is an intersec
: - tional clash between Santa
' Clara and Kentucky.
The sugar bowl hopes to
' ; squeeze at least 2000 more
people into the giant ball park
-Bt New Orleans so that 83.000
'. can see undefeated, untied Okla
homa tangle with Louisiana
1 State, conqueror of three con-
- ference champions.
In all, 661,500 fans are ex-
pected to shell out for the 18
i remaining post-season extrava
' '.. ganzas, beginning with the
; North-South Shrine game at
i Miami December 26 and ending
1 with the main bowl outburst
January 2.
1 - Three games are scheduled
, December 31. They are the
' ' East-West Shrine game at San
1 ' Francisco, an old favorite; the
: - Blue-Gray affair at Montgom
1 ' cry, Ala., and the Rain Bowl
i at Fresno, Calif.
7l0W IpU fol&W!
Tut aniwari to Ttrrdaj
tnsuranct problem
By SID BOISE
This Is the season when we
all want to insure one thing
above all others the happi
ness of our families and loved
ones and those around us. Re
grettably it's a season that's
fraught with danger on high
ways and streets. Be extra
careful in your driving so that
you and yours will be sure to
have a
merry
christmas!
If yrcH adcraa year rn tnnr-a-c
Qutfttou tc IhU ofric. e'U
try to f.tt you the correct aiuvera
and there will be dure of Mi
faltM at anj ktL
IT1 H. Chart: rfcm. Mill
Br.rMOtln OeaMni a liHf Ca.
Ore., Wednesday, Dec. 21, 1949
Lanky Al Hoosman heads for the canvas and
after stopping a hard right
ately so. The sponsors expect a
$2,599,500 kitty this time com
pared with S-. 545, 800 on last
New Year's day.
Most of the money will go to
competing teams, with those in
the big bowls getting more than
$100,000.
Academy Quints
Nose Perrymen
In Two Contests
Perrydale Perrydale high
dropped two -games to Salem
winning the preliminary 23 to
11, the visiting Crusaders came
back to nose out the main event,
32-30.
Perrydale (
Ed:ser IS ....
(3!) Academy
9 teller
... 5 Doer k en
.. 8 M:kkleion
4 Frlren
..... 6 BuUock
Power 7
Hiebenthal 4..
Hempel I
N. Beaver 1...
W. Beaver 3...
Mill City Team
Noses Aumsville
In B Loop Game
Aumsville The Mill Citv
Rangers nosed Aumsville's Han
ger basketball quint 33 to 32
Tuesday night as Leo Poole
dunked two rapid field goals in
the final minutes. The game
was a Marion county B league
affair.
Aamtrille (.)
Russell 6 F. .
Dal Dalke 6 F..
Wwley 13 C.
Del Dalke 4 Q..
(S3) Mill City
, .... 2 Thorn'.ey
, . . . .1 Leo Poole
16 .Mil He
...'.5 Law. Poole
Mober
Speer O. .
Subs: Aumsville Cox
m:ii c:t
Half ltm- Aiimivllla 11 Villi
University of Texas football;
teams have met squads from
schools representing 24 states.
...only the FINEST
CANADIAN
WHISKY
i
bears this label.
HARWOOD'S IS
CANADA'S FINEST
Harwood's is the master,
piece of Canada's largest
Independent Distillery. To
millions, it has become the
Canadian Whisky which
they can always depend
on for quality. Every sip
tells the same story of light,
mellow, velvety flavor.
Ask for Hahwoobs today
FIFTHS $5.05 pinti i.jo
vy
3
mt runrn lUllilltl
flyfl ReserY6S
Collect Fifth
Basketball Win
The Naval Reserve City
league basketball team racked
up their fifth straight win by
topping the Perrydale Farmers
50-39.
The game was close all the
way, with the navy never being
over 4 points ahead until the last
few minutes of the game.
Don Fischer, navy guard and
team captain led all scoring with
20 points.
The navy team is made up of
members of the organized naval
reserve division 13-28, located
in Salem.
Perrrdale Farmer (39 Naral Kcserr (50)
Dames
Perry, H.
RoSde (4)
Mailer 8
Maer (3
Bennett 18)
Lynch 6i
OlliOD (2)
... (4) Ba&sett
... rji Hartley
.. (301 Fischer
( Barntioidt
,.3 Hartraan
... (4) rortner
.... iU McUod
Hopsters Drub
Dayicn Ccqers
In Non-Leaguer
Independence Independence
and Dayton high school cagers
got together here Tuesday night
in a non-league contest with the
former winning with consider
able ease 34 to 16. Dayton was
held to two points during the
first half while the Hopsters
were checking in 17.
Independence won the pre
liminary, 29-20.
Indrprndenc. (3)
Pryksen 9 P.
(16) Darton
.4 J. Allen
.1 D. Allen
7 Sherman
2 Minktns
Harwood '
Snyder 1
..O
. o
Bell
Pasty 2 s 1 Putnam
Woodburn Rally
Stops Silverton
By 34-26 Count
Silverton The Silverton Fox
es held a 19-15 lead at the inter
mission only to have the Wood
burn Bulldogs rally and win the
first Willamette Valley league
tilt of the season, 34-26 Tuesday
night.
The visiting Bees lost the pre
liminary, 43 to 18.
Silverton (36)
McCrearr 4 ....
Gujtafron S ...
J. Cooper 7...,
(M) Koodborn
.... 1 Seileque
3 n-un-j
... 9 Vanoehey
1 Unasetn
5 0 2 Odrers
Subs: Silverton Kirk 2. Kollln 3; Wood
bum Pavlicek 11, Seaton .
Comeback Fails
Prep Hoopers as j
Molalla Scores
Mt. Angel Trailing 27 to 15
as the third period opened, the
Mt. Angel Preps staged a come-1
back that failed by but four!
points of knotting the score as;
the locals dropped a Willamette'
Valley league game Tuesday,
night, 28 to 24. to the Molalla
Indians.
Mt. Anrei (14) (td) Molalla
SuUeh F 3 Coleman
Payseno 11 F Fisc!ie
Ebner 1 .....C t Horton
Soderberf 2 0 7 Kellls
Turin 3 G 5 Ovens
Subs: Mt. Anrel Trareer 1. Wellmsn 2.
I. Hall
Estacada Tops
Dallas, 48-41
Estacada The Estacada Ran
gers opened Willamette Valley
league cage play Tuesday night
with a 48 to 41 triumph over the
Dallas Dragons.
Kstaeada (481 (41) Dallas
Ball 12 .!!!..'.'"
K:rceas 7
Nt-hftLnn I.
15 Bd!(
F 2 FUcher
C 3 Reeo
0 4 Obon
0 14 Cook
Fricke 10
a 3 Davis
Half time: Bstaea-ia 32. Dallas 1.
3
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SCORES in
(CtmyleU
Duckpin Bowling
MEN'S CITY LEAGUE
1 Newman (CM Jim Linhart 410. 8am
Fox 405. Bert EsiieJmen 361. Harvr Fox
394, Bill Nelmeyer 393. Capps tied Cart
(4) Bye 450, Carol Cap? 4TB, Leonard
Capps 434, Lea Cappa 21, Eddie HcumI
4.
H elder's Radio (I) Bre 411, Dave
SpauJdinc 346. Lee Ruuell 431, Pau! Rus
aeil 443, Keith Kaye 373. Sunset Dentils
(t) Royal Pawley 447, Duane Chreilan
480, B. y. Cushlns 362, Cliff Reed 431, Art
Pinner 335.
Mick's Slni Shop (S Art Berchbaek
. B. B. Sneurove 478, Bill Uoad 409.
Francis Miller 418, Utlbert Jacober 393.
Reed's DrlTe Inn (1) Duani Frank 418.
Oeorte Rel 378, John Nolan 344, Wayne
Frank 145. Emery Alderman 489,
Deri OH Ce. I Carl Wilcox 387. tea
Schroeder 384, Bud Booth 403. Olen Bl an
ion 439. Jerry Davis 401. Fretty Olsea (3)
Tom Wood 488. Arnold Meyer 5, Emll
Soholi 442, BUI Gauthter 478, Zddle Ham
son 486.
Hlth Mam aerie and lam. Frosty Ol-
sen 3379 and 833. xtUh individual serits.
Eddie Hemel fCappi Useed Cari 504. HUh
individual game, Leo Capps (Capps Used
Cars) 301.
MIXED DOUBLES LEAGUE
Orral's t'sed Can (4) Bill Lapschles
379, Almadean LapAchled 418, Charles Lp
chle 333, Kelly Lapschles 332. Marion Mo
tors 0 Pauline Cwborn 331, Emery Al
derman 379, Bye 322. Bye 333.
Cappa Used Cars (1) Eddla Henstl 605,
318. O X Welders ! Terry Kemp 306.
Royal Pawley 433, Dottle Cupell 267, Bill
Oaulhler 445.
Centra! Finance (41 Frnnela Miller 453.
Martha FeJes 316, Alma Penny 445, ImU
Sholl 422. Salem Merchant Patrol 0
Audrey Steele 335. Mllbert Jaeober 430,
Betty Lamb 325. Bob Helstrom 338.
Lloyd's Aot Paint (1 Harold Duncan
305. Biille Duncan 343, Gladys Wood 333,
Tom Woods 461. Commercial Seal Cover
(31 Bud Booth 377. Opal Cappe 434, J-UCy
Allen 382, Carol Capps 439.
Hlsh team series and came. Capps Used
Cars 1694 and 618. Hl?h Individual series
and same. Eddie H easel (Cappa Used Cars)
505 and 318.
University Alleys
LADIES CLASSIC LEAGUE
Good Hoasekeepinr (3 Olney 437, Glbb
454, Jones 457. Clark 441, Garbarlno 510:
Rtneland's Kennels (0) Bennett 474. Hall
367, Rhinehart 465. Boyce 483, Snyder 234.
Randall's Fine Meats U) stone JM,
Lowry 416, Scheiman 404. Whltmore 292.
Svanson 439: Lnts Florist (2 Llndsey
499. Upiton 399, LuU 437, Muellhaupt 45S,
Adolph 482.
united nneei Aiirnment io noviana
353. Kaneskl 402. Vanderhoof 352, Schmidt
479. Robertson 463: Anita Shop (3 Mc
Danlels 450. Lemon 434. Causey 401,
Thompson 439. Davey 423.
Hlth lnd. same. Genay Schmidt, 186:
high lnd. series, Bea Davey. 523: high
team series, uooa Housekeeping, rcn.
MERCANTILE LEAGUE NO. t
Malm's Chevron Station (3) Malm 484.
Wenger 469. Karn 422, Kepplnrer 383. Me-
uanieis 5Ji; suraiana s mm cer a ) u.
Burkland 475, B. Burkland 470, Rankin
10, F. Webb 431. H. Webb 431.
Rem in (ton Rand (3) Col burn 516, Klin
ell 435. Raboln 406. Mansfield 309. CrUs-
THERE'S 10
FREE FOR
EVERY 50
AT
3i.
I CLOTHE S
starts at Sears!
V .-I
V " " "
M till
FREE BUS SERVICE TO SEARS
to P.M. Bus Irares corner ot Court and Commercial and all
from 10:15 A.M. to !:4S P.M.
the ALLEYS
BetalU)
well S45; Peaeoek Cleaners 1 Alexan-I
cer 44. Salstrom 429, Volt 455, C. Bavyerl
447. B. Sawyer 433.
Terminal Ice (3) Santee 374, Weston
442, Throneberrv 472, McDonald 362, Sou
ra 534: Mack Llnd (1) Simons 502,
Folk 436. Llnd 460. Wilson 486 Morton 435.
Salem Heatlnr A Li ih tint (1) Yapp
371. Morrman 444. Gladow 346, Levis 434.
Evans 418; Standard Stations (31 Ko
piicke 433. Redd In j 352, Specht 427, Knuth
332. Purdy 451.
High lnd. game. Sour a, 302; high lnd.
series, Crtuwell. 645; high team serial.
Terminal Ice, 3S70.
Capital Alleys
INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE NO.
Scl (?) Krejel S33. Main 492. Rock
well 455. Densmore 453. Schrunk 520;
Chris's Market (I) Myers 417, Walker
264. Cruien 412, Cracroft 436, Waite 302.
MeKav Chevrelet (!) Chambers 3t,
Thompson 444, Mlttendorf 464, Shurtlefr
435, Anderson 437: Hammond Bodv Shop
(Ij Brown 543. Larson 570, Gardner 454,
McGuire 404. Hammond 481.
Valley Farm Store (? Bolre 466. Oray
SO. Reenter 406. Morris 460, Sullivan
26: Whttuker's Welders 1 Lawless 416,
Whlttaker 417. Vlttone 351, Elwood 379,
Willard 439.
Salem Heary Haollnr (2 Bulsman 469,
Cracroft 543. Wilder 525, Farley 594. Cra
croft 448: Loder Bras. (1) Surratt 478,
Shuck 417, walker 482, Gardner 505.
Ban m part 411,
Mobilotl (3t Foreman 406, F. Pruett
465, W. Pruett 468, Jaskoskl 430. Buckley
i;:: S--Ie.ii .'.i-io Cu. ci, V."c..er 4, r.a
dall 428. Williams 311, Otven 34. Dun
nlan 455.
High lr.d. same and series, Ed Krejcl of
Scio, 223 and 623: h1eh team eane, Lorler
Bros.. 910; high team aeries, Salem Heavy
HauUng, 259.
INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE NO. 1
Barb's Sportlnr Goods 3 Inzlls 490.
Hart we II 458. O'.ney. Jr., 520, Morey 509.
Blue Lake Packers & Lane ho! f 489,
Ayres 417, Walls 550, Carlson 418.
Snobors itl Haacensoo 528, A. Ales-
shlre 517. Merrell 431. D. AluMre 500.
McNeil 467. Stnbblefield'a (1 Myers 468,
Heifer 400, Rounds 411, Walker 3S2. Vlt- ,
tone 455.
Valley Motor S Parker 522, Bullock ,
542. Myer 416, Colwell 531, Doerner 480. .
Hollrwood Finance (01 Brown 516, Kirch-
ner 521, Albrtch 315. Jonea 482, Olney, 6r, i
535. I
Cnrlv'i Dairy (?) Wriiht 524. Polk 1
514, Volk 331. M. Miller 435, J. Miller 576.
taste today's
Blitz
IDeinhard
- the. new taste, in "BEBK
3F
tUIZIVtlKHAJtO COWMfTT
P.
RIGHT UP TO CHRISTMAS
"Careful ttoughrFul Christmas shop ping Jokes TIME That,
why thoughtful Christmas shoppers appreciate Sears
extra evening shopping hours. No need to rush pell mell
to beat a dosing door. You've plenty of time to enjoy o
good dinner, then bring the family to Sears. The cheerful
Christmas atmosphere, aisles and aisles of fine quality
gift values moke you feel sure thot a Merry Christmas
Visit Sears today or tonight I
CHRISTMAS STORE HOURS:
Dec. 19 through Dee 23
9:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M.
Dec. 24, 9:30 A.M. to 5:30
Beek Waswrta i wadjorih oi.fon sale has not yet been an
Anderson 434. Harp 510. Larsea 4SJ, Ire-
land 534.
Salem Pellet ( Frlese 405. Parts MO.
Mathers 552. Houser 491. Mam 435. VaJ
dez Meat Ce. 1 1 Er-seaard 502, Farrar
373, McKlnney 516, Helstrom 470, BUler
4ft0.
Cat Fak (!) Werbowskl 427, Sloan 441,
Helnke 368. Scheldecger 523. Basi S58.
Kellh Brewn (1) Guerln 496. Brown 434,
Hillerlcn 527. Jernitan 4S3, Sours 442.
Hlxh Individual time, Earl Bullock of
Valley Motor 222. Huh Individual series.
Joe Miller of Curlr's Dairy 576. Hlih team
came. Valley Motor Co. 926. Histi team
series. Valley Motor Co. 2623.
Places Assigned
800 for Public
Bowl Ducat Sale
Pasadena, Dec. 21 UP) The
date when the mere handful
6,000 of Rose Bowl tickets that
goes to the public will be put
There's a Good
Deal for
YOU
at DODGE
STAN BAKER
MOTORS
High and Chemekefa
KXmAJVft ORCCON
P.M.
J Plonfv nf
. ...... w.
Free Parking
Pay Checki
Gladly Cashed
Visit SnU In Htppi-Time Toy
Town. Monday and Friday. 1
day Saturday every half hour
ItleitiharJ
' eH
I f
lr ta V"'.' a.'
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nounced. But places in line
have already been assigned of
fically. The Rev. Chalmers F. Gaith-
ers started the lineup early yes-!
terday by setting up a tent out-i
side the bowl office. Even in the
Tavern Christmas Candles
In Attractive Seasonable Decorative Patterns.
See Our Complete Line.
Close Out on
Poinsetta Design
16-pieee Starter Set in Hand Decorated
SOUTHERN POTTERY
Decorated Tumbler
Ice Tongs
2-pc. Salad Sett
Glass Salad Plate
Heisey Glass Animal Figures
Stanley Brace
With 10-inch sweep. Re
versible action. Rosewood
handle.
Reg. 5.95 Q95
SPECIAL L
CUTMASTER
Butcher
Knife
it Hollow Ground
9-inch Blade
if Stainless Steel
i( Chrome
Surface
Attractively
Packaged
Reg. 2.25
Close- 1 00
Out .... I ea.
Dremel
Vibro-Moto
SANDER
A swell little el
ectric Sander for
"round the
house" use.
14'
JUNIOR MODEL
Roll Fast
Bikes
In Either 16 or
20-inch Size.
Stocked in either boy's or
girl's models. Choice of
color. Puncture proof rub
ber tires. Boked on enam
el finish. Coaster brakes.
33.95 Values
24'
95
NOW
BEAUTY
The Perfect Wheelbarrow
14.95
With
Oversize Capacity
Lightweight
Perfect Balance
it Weather Proof Bed
Puncture Proof Tires
Open Fridays
fr GEORGE &
rain, 800 fans showed up. Gaith
ers passed out numbered slips
and they all agreed to their
places in line when the sale
is set next week.
What happens if some un
numbered gents get into line
first when it becomes official?
25c
Ea.
4.95
Reg. 45c 25 C
49 C
Reg. 1.95 93 e
1 9C
Reg. 1.25 79c
Clothes
Hampers
Pyrolin finish cover, with
choice of color with spray
ed white wicker body.
Sturdy and attractive.
Reg. 7.25 66
SPECIAL .
Special
Pittsburgh Plate
Mirrors
First Quality
22-inch Size
6'5
28-inch Size
O90
85
4-pc. Antique Brass Finish
Fireplace
Tool Sets
Reg. 11.45
J95
Hammered Brass
Andirons
8"
pr.
and
up
BARROW
for Home and Garden.
Value
Bed
13.35
'Til 9 P.M.
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