Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 18, 1950, Page 12, Image 12

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Coach Honored 0cf-kl!
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(center), executive sports editor of Scripps-Howard news
papers, and L. R. (Dutch) Meyer, football coach of Texas
Christian university, at a dinner in New York honoring Wilk
inson as "Football Coach of the Year for 1949." Wilkinson was
elected by his colleagues In the American Football Coaches
association. (Acme Telephoto)
JMcCarthy Seeks Second
Strinq Power for Sox
- By JOE REICHLER
New York, Jan. 18 VP) Rea
sons given for Boston's failure
to win the American league pen
nant the last two years were
Varied and many. Joe McCar
thy, however, knows the real
one. The Red Sox were weak on
the bench.
Marse Joe Is confronted by the
lame predicament this year. He
has a powerful front-line squad,
but very few men to back It up.
If the Red Sox finally are to
win one, they must acquire an
other hard-hitting outfielder, a
good dependable reserve lnf iel
fier, more catching strength, a
capable relief pitcher and a de
pendable pinch hitter.
The jut-jawed pilot already
"had made some moves that
may remedy this situation.
Billy Goodman, the first base
, man, now has big Walter Dro
"po behind him. Al Zarilla, in
right field, has a challenger
In Tom Wright, American as
sociation batting champion
'last year.
I -Veteran ' Warren Rosar was
obtained from the Philadelphia
Athletics to help Birdie Tebbetts
behind the plate.' And McCarthy
fias at least -10 new hurlers to
choose from in searching for his
relief pitcher.
Among those certain to get a
Close inspection are Charlie
Schanz and Bob Gillespie, a
Couple of veterans with major
league experience. Schanz, a
tall bespectacled righthander,
once with the Phillies, had a
32-17 record at Seattle last year.
Gillespie, ex White Sox right
hander, won 17 games for Sac
ramento. Less experienced but prom
ising nevertheless are Wlllard
Nixon (14-7), Jim McDonald
(18-9) and Jim Suchcckl (lo
ll), righthanders from Blrm-.
Ingham. Then there are Dick
Llttlefield, a southpaw with a
12-8 record at Scanton, Gor
don Mueller (10-4) and Mike
Palm (9-8) from Louisville
and George Copeland (11-7),
drafted from Rochester.
The Red Sox also expect a big
Improvement from Lefty Mau
rice McDermott, the gangling
fireballer who broke in sensa
tionally last summer but was
sidelined by a sore shoulder.
The Red Sox also marie a
strong move to strengthen their
mound staff when they pur
chased Veteran Al Papai from
the St. Louis Browns last win
ter. He is a rubber-armed
knuckleball artist.
In Dropo, the Red Sox have
a potential long-ball hitting
first baseman. A home run
threat In the minors, the for
mer Connecticut college star
WANTED
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BUYING HOURS 8 a.m. to 12 noon . 1 p.m. to A p.m.; Saturday 9 a.m. to 1 1 a.m.
Ore., Wednesday, Jan. 18, 1950
Charlea (Bud) Wilkinson (left)
Oklahoma chats with Joe Williams
has failed to Impress In two
spring training trials. But ev
en should he fail to oust Good
man, the 6-4 giant should
prove a valuable pinch hitter.
Wright batted .368 for Louis
ville last year. His 202 hits in
cluded 38 doubles, eight triples
and nine home runs.
Rosar, who lost his No. 1
catching job with the A's be
cause of an injury, is sure to
strengthen the catching depart
ment. With him around Tebbetts
won't, have to catch 138 games
SCORES in
(Ounplalt
University Alleys
LADIES CLASSIC LEAGUE
Alexander'! Jewelry 3) Merrell 437,
Moci 341, Lock en 433, Jolinson 433. Ban
dnll'a Fine Meats (1) Lowry 347, Schel
nmn 333, Whit mors 409, Swaiuon 451.
Good House Keeplni (31 Clark 444,
Otbb 398, Joncfl 504, Olney 457, Orirbarlno
634. Lull Florlil 1 Llndaey 430, U pa-
ton H, IjUIZ 3VI, AIDriCH 350, AOOlJUl ill.
Anita Simps (3) ThumiMon 388, Lemon
4B7, Cnusey 457, Mohlmnn 440, Davey 401,
Itlnrlnnd'a Kennels Blade 403, Hall
440, Relnhard 310, Pcwe 374, Snyder 371.
Plnnk'a Conitructlon (1 flleber 430,
Bennett 446. Plnnk 429. Cosmnn 43 S.
Bchrocder 303. United Wheel Alltrnment
(3) Rowland 383. Kanwik 447. Fleck 403.
McDanlel DOE), Robertson 307.
Hlch individual nam a and terlei: Vir
ginia Qarbnrlno, 107 and 534.
HUti team wriea: aooa houm Keeping;,
2336.
MERCANTILE LEAGUE NO. S
Rem in 1 1 on Rand (D Colburn 608. Ktm-
mcll 400, Raboln 335, Man.nficld 365, Orisi-
well 076. Terminal lee (31 McDonald
311, Olimore 430, Thronoberry 438, Weston
100, OOUIft Di)3.
nurklandi Lumber (3) H, Webb 476, B.
Burkltnd 464, Brink 384, F. Webb 448,
O. Burkland 519. Standard Station! (3)
KopUclike 403, Reeding 410, Speclit 381,
Knuth 403, Purdy 441,
Malmi Cherron (0) Malm 411, Wenser
49B, Knrn 383, Kepplnser 38$, CaiiAcy 480,
Peacock Cleaneri (4) Alexander 468, Volk
384. Sawyer 414, Miller 464.
Salem Heatlnc A Sheet Metal U Lewi
414, Kniclins 35B. Oladow 368. Evans 443.
Simons 408, Mark A Llntl Masonry (3)
Gray 367. Folk 440, Llnd 513, Wilson 444,
Morton 480.
HlBh Individual lame and aeries: Snl-
strom of Peacock Cleaners. 309 and 585.
Hlgn team aeries: Terminal Ice, 2047.
Duck Pin
MENS CITY LEA CUE
Samel Vonutu (11 Royal Pawley 437,
. P. Cashing 303. Cliff Reed 397. Dunne
Ohretlan 430. Art Finney 333. Capp's Vied
can (31 Bill Campbell 450. Leon aril
Oappa 350, Howard Smith 440, E. Hoasel
433, Leater Cappi 401.
Reed'i Drive Inn ID Dliane Prank 456,
Oeorne Heed 371, John Nolan 430. Wayne
Frank 300, Emery Alderman 437. Lcs New
man (31 Sam Fox 435. Harvey Fox 383,
Bill Nelmelr 303, Bert Eshelman 397,
Bye 306.
Mleki Sim Hhop 21 Art Herachback
479. B. 1). Snclkirove 325, BUI Moad 410,
Francis Miller 435, Milbcrt Jarober 433.
Davis Oil Co. (3 Wayne Field-. 358, Mud
Booth 419, Jim Hunter 283, Hank Miller
531, Jerry Da via 412.
Frosty OIrn (11 T,om Wood 858. Eddti
Hari.'.on 380. Emll Scholi 336, Bill Orni
thic r 530. Arnold Mover 500. Ilrlrlen 11a.
tllo (81 Al Kcnflrld 508, Paul Ruwicll 429,
Lee Huuell 460. Keith Kara 400. Davh
Spalding 456.
Hlith team aerlea and same: Heldera Ra
dio. 257" and 016.
Minn Individual act lea and same: Al
Kenfleld (Heldera Radio) 098 and 335.
MIXED DOIUH.ES LEAGUE
O K Rubber Welders (0) Royal Paw
ley 433, BUI Gallagher 457, Bye 225, Bye
388. General Finance (4) Francis Miller
438, Martha Fejea 410, Alma Penny 413,
Emit ScholE 434.
Salem Merchant Patrol (01 Maijorle
Hubbard Athletic
Club Forms Teams
Hubbard Two basketball
teams formed by the members of
the Hubbard Athletic club will
compete with other teams in a
league series to begin January
18. Home games are scheduled
as follows In the Hubbard school
gymnasium. All games are dou-
able header to begin at 7 p.m.
January 18 Hubbard "A" vs.
Hubbard "B"; National Guard
vs. Four Square church. Janu
ary 25 Hubbard "A" vs. Na
tional Guard; Hubbard "B" vs
Training School. February 15
Hubbard "B" vs. Four Square
church; Hubbard "A" vs. Train'
ing School. February 22
Training School vs. Four Square
church; Hubbard "A" vs. Hub
bard "B".
Included in the A squad of
Hubbard are Howard Hopkins,
John Thomas, Elbert and Clif
ford Driver, Jim Hall, Frank
Fobert, Norman Ferrell, Doug
las Priest, Johnny Myers, Stan
ley Hostetler and Harold Abbott.
The Hubbard ' B" squad in
cludes Keith Heyerly, Allard
Juedes.Harley Dew, Loyal Pet
erson, Larry Berkey, Ronnie
Barendse, Edward and Joe Kel-
ley, Norman Hosley, John Van
Lieu, Ronnie Shrock and James
Spence.
Manager of the Hubbard team
Is Al Barendse.
Salem Youth Gets
Pilot Monogram
Bob Sundberg, son of Mr.
and Mrs. C. Sundberg, 99S
Tamarack street, Salem, was
among 27 members of the Uni
versity of Portland's fresh
man football team who receiv
ed frosh numerals as a result
of last fall's competition.
Sundberg, a center, played
on the Pilot frosh defensive
first string and assisted In
the squad's five won and one
loss record.
as he did last year. One of the
four Red Sox receivers in camp
will be Sammy White, Seattle, a
highly heralded Pacific Coast
leaguer.
The Red Sox reportedly paid
the Seattle club $75,000 and
handed over five players for the
22-year-old lad last May.
the ALLEYS
Beiolti)
Frank 314, Martha Griffin 376, Marvin
Q reel y 313, Wayne Frank 401. Lloyds Auto
Paint (4) Harold Duncan 331, Blllle Dun
can 340. Gladys Woods 514, Tom Wood 630.
Orvala Used Cars (31 BUI Lapachles
434, Almadean Lapflchiea 387. Kelly Lap.
settles 411, OJiarlea Lapachles 408. Capps
Used Ca t (1) Eddie Hcnsel 524, Jan
Busch 388, Wyetta C&pps 371, Lester Cappa
400.
Marlon Motora (0) Pauline Oaborn 370,
uert Jbsneimen ioi, juouiae iriDDie 33 1,
Bill Campbell 438. Com'l Seat Cover Co. (4)
Carol Cappa 503, Opal Cappa 403, Lucy
Alien 38a, Arnie Meyer o74.
Hliih team game: Orvala Used an, 6B1,
Hlsh team aerlea: Com'l Seat Cover Co.,
1861.
Hlsh Individual aerlea: Arnie Meyer, 874.
High individual game: Xddla BenaeL
Capitol Alleys
INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE NO. 1
Curly'i Dairy (2) Wright 546, Polk
550, VOlk 440, EdlUnd 400, Miller 883,
Valdes Meat Co. (1 Ertaaaard 578, Oan
non 412. McKlnney 400. Rosa 566. Blilar
OiO.
Valley Motor (3) O. Parker 401, Bullock-
507. Meyer 453. Col well 428. Doer-
fler 529. Blue Lake Packers (1) Lang
uor f 484, Eckley 350, Ay re 401, van as-
da I 483. Wallv Carlson 401.
Snoboys (1) J. Haagenson 808, Rsle
shlre 464. H. Merrel 421. D. Aleahire
445, 8. McNeil 566. Cal Pak (3) Lanee
409, Sloan 496, Helnko 426, Werbowskl
450, Srhcldettaer 482.
Stiibblcficlrl's (0) L. Myer 487, C. Hoi
fer 433. L. Werner 363. D. Walker 343.
J. Vlttone 458. Keith Brown (3) Frank
Guerin 487. John Crock an 498, Fran Jer-
nltian 496, Dave HUlerlch 636, Art flours
neeke A Widiworth (D Wadsworth
424, Aiulerson 401, Darsen 164, Sherman
178, Lreland 214. Barb's Sporting Goods
(3) B. Inslla 618, O. Braucht 420, J.
Olney Jr. 423. M. Morey 617, V. Oretorr
544.
Hollywood (1) Geddea 404. Klrchnor
528, Aioricn 43, Jones 487, oiney sr. oio.
Salem Police (3t Frle.te 490, Mather 010,
Houser 442, Parker 404, Main 438.
High Individual game and aerlea: Blgler,
226 and 593.
High team Kama and aerie: Curly'
uairy, 850 ana 3740.
INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE NO. ft
Hammond Body (2) Brown 467. Lar-
sen 503, Gardner 953, McGuIre 437, Ham
mond 453. Whittaker'i welders El
wood 458, Lawless 408, Whlttaker 413,
Wlllard 387. Cherrlnnton 801.
Salem Auto (0) Dougherty 356. Ran-
inu d.h, weue wiuiams joo, uun-
nlxen 433, Salem Heavy Hauling (3 Butl
man 480, Cracroft 411, Horning 637, Far
ley 491, Wilder 582.
MrKsvs (0) Olbba 403. Thompson 432.
Mlttcndorf 424, Sluirtleff 405, Chambers
Valley farm store (3) Boire 903,
S'hmldt 454, Gray 008, Morris 467, Sul
livan 482.
Chris's Market (01 Cruien 400. Evans
343, Marlon 336, cracroft 403, walte. Lo
der Bros. (31 Doeney 053, surratt 463,
Nuber 458, Busch 630, Baumiart 435.
High Individual game and aerlea: B.
Gray, 333 and 508,
High team game: Whlttaker welderi,
High team aerlea:
Valley Farm Store,
3486.
Polio Epidemic Over
Athletics Sign
Four Veterans
Philadelphia, Jan. 18 VP
Four veterans have signed their
1950 contracts with the Phila
delphia Athletics, bringing to
seven the number of A's now
in the fold for next season.
Signed contracts were receiv
ed yesterday from Alex Kellner,
the A's only pitcher to win 20
games last season; Pitcher Carl
Schieb, Catcher Joe Astroth and
Le-i mm mm
VALLEY
Center and Liberty Sts.
TEST DRIVE A '50
BUT Sot for Him!!
'ML
Outfielder Wally Moses.
Previously, the A's had signed
Eddie Joost, all-star shortstop
who put his name on a two
year contract last spring, and
Rookie Pitcher Walter Kellner,
brother of Alex, and Arnold
Portocarrero, New York school
boy sensation who won 30
straight games.
Wes Farrell hit nine home
runs in 40 games for Cleveland
in 1941, a major league record
for circuit clouts by pitchers.
n n n rji i
Baby-Faced Texan Boomed
For Welterweight Crown
By JAMES F. FOWLER
Miami, Fla. VP) A young baby-faced Texan with a trip-hammer
punch is being boomed by Florida fight fans as the coming
welterweight champion of the world.
But 21-year-old Bobby Dykes is not demanding a crack at
Champion Sugar Ray Kobmson
Instead of the familiar "Lem
me at the champ, I'll murder
him" routine, Dykes is quietly
saying: "I'm not ready yet. He's
too good for me. In a year, may
be, I'll be in his class. Give me
a year."
Loyal Dykes supporters,
however, contend it won't
take a year for this rangy,
good-looking San Antonio,
Tex., welterweight to beat
Robinson.
They point to his record of 79
victories in 85 fights 37 of
which have been via kayos.
They point to his National Box
ing association rating of ninth
in his division, although he has
met no rated boxers. And they
point to his ability to box, punch
hard and out-smart his oppon
ents. Dykes' style is unusual, at
least. He plods to the ring in a
listless attitude of unconcern.
He clambers into the ring and
flops down on the nearest stool
as though he had just completed
20 miles of roadwork and dis
plays about as much animation
as a deflated basketball.
When the bell rings he ambles
toward the center of the ring
as though the journey was sap
ping his last ounce of energy.
But once a blow has been
struck he becomes as listless as
, young wildcat.
Florida fans like his sports
manship. They like his abil
ity to put on a good show but
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MOTOR COMPANY
Telephone 33147
FORD - IT WltTOPEN YOUR EYES!
yet,
BOBBY DYKES
Not Ready Yet
at the same time substantially
lick his opponent by out-boxing,
out-punching and out
smarting. Once he whispered to his ob
viously beaten opponent during
a clinch to get out of the fight
before he was hurt badly. The
opponent took his advice and
dropped to his knee for the
count. Spectators contended the
fight should have been stopped
earlier by the referee.
His training routine is simple.
Two hours of roadwork and an
NEW "HUSHED" lOO-H.P. V-8
Yes, you can even hear Ford's quality. You hear
the new quiet of Ford's tough and ready 100
horsepower V-8, the only V-8 in the low-price)
field. It's me type of engine you find in America's
costliest cars . . . yet Ford makes this 8 -cylinder
powerhouse available to you at hundreds lest
than you'd pay for most "sixes." .
Sound-conditioning all around, plus Ford's "Ufe3
guard" Body (now 13-ways stronger) make !he
'50 Ford so silent, you can talk in whispers. Add
Ford's quiet to Ford's quality "feel" and you'll
tee why Ford's the one fine car in its field.
hour or two In the gym dally.
Eat plenty of nourishing foods
and avoid a lot of fried foods.
He takes an occasional cocktail
and smokes one cigar a day, but
doesn't inhale.
"I'm best of all at resting,"
he frankly , admits, "in fact I'm
better at restin' than any man I
know." This is to save strength,
he contends.
Dykes, recently married to a
pretty airlines stewardess here,
began his pugilistic career when
he was 17 years old in Texas.
"I got $35 for the fight and
was nearly crowned by one of
the spectators," he recalls. "One
of the fans heaved a half-filled
bottle of whiskey at me when
they gave the decision. It miss
ed." '
Now he gets about $2,500 per
fight.
"What do I want out of life?
Some money, a crack at the title
eventually, and then get out
of the fight game.
"I want some kids," he grin
ned. "Several," he added a few
minutes later. And to set him
apart from the fight crowd, he
blushed. Honest, he blushed.
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