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    18 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Thursday, February 9, 1950
'Gold Dust' Team Would
Need $545,000 Payroll
By JOE FALLS
: New York, Feb. 9 (IP) It
would cost $545,000 to field
baseball's "gold dust" team,
composed of the nine highest-
priced stars on the diamond to
day.
An outfield of Ted Williams,
Joe DiMaggio and Ralph Kiner
lone would draw more than
come entire major league teams
will receive this year The esti
mated figure $290,000 is un-
paralelled for any three men in
the sport.
The lineup for these diamond
' nuggets, with approximate sal
. aries, would be:
IB Tommy Henrlch, Yankees 145,000
3B Jackie Robinson, Dodgers , 35,000
. 3B Oeorge KeU, Tigers 35,000
63 Lou Boudrcau, Indians ... 65,000
. OF Ted Williams, Red 3ojt ., 125,000
OF Joe DiMaggio, Yankees ., 100,000
OF Ralph Klner, Pirates .... 65.000
C Birdie Tenbets, Red Sox ., 25,000
P Hal Newhouser, Tigers .... 50,000
Totals (545,000
Williams, who signed yester
day, Is the highest salaried play
er in history. At the reported
figure, the tall slugger will re
ceive $812 every time he pulls
on his bright red and white
Boston uniform this season.
OiMagglo's $100,000 salary
' Is the second such pact the
great outfielder has signed In
two years.
' But what if DiMaggio's ccle-
brated heel kicks up or another
City Loop Scores
CITY LEAGUE
(National Division)
Kaval Reserve (43) (12) Post Office
Bassett 16 F Oardncr
Perry N. 3 F 4 Humphreys
Hartley 8 C 4 Touchle
nscner e o 4 Albiich
Fortner 3 a , LRthropc
nescrves scoring: wavy nelson t),
Biendsiey 4, VanClcave 2, Nelson 1. Half
time score: Navy 14, po 2.
City Transit (40) (Ifi) Marine Reserve
Klelnsmith 6 F 3 West
Blarney rt F 5 Wll:
Waters IB c Carrow
Fltsslmons 3 D Wcstllng
vmr. o u 1 joncs
Reserve scoring: CTL Bacon 4, Ash
craft 3, Blaklcy D, 2, Mull 4, cookslcy 1.
Marines pearsall 3, Barnholt 2, Dun
can 1. Halftlme score: CTL 18, Marines fi.
National Guard (35) (28) Capitol Col.
McReal 6 F 4 Skeels
Brown 2 F 6 Moon
Jones 8 c 8 Coatcs
Michaels 7 0 7 Oodscy
Hart 8 G 5 Lawrence
Reserves scoring: N. Guard Caspci 2,
Young 3. CDC Krobs 1. Halftlme scoro:
N. Ouards 26, CBC 15.
flychaser comes down with some
ailment? Stan Musial, the St.
Louis Cardinals' one-man gang,
would be a logical replacement.
Stan's salary is $50,000.
Bob Feller ($45,000), Cleve
land's once mighty righthander,
could supplement Lefty New
houser on the mound. The relief
pitcher would be the Yanks' Joe
Page. Fireman Joe hasn't sign
ed as yet, but a $35,000 lure
would send the durable left
hander to the bullpen.
Lou Boudreau would be a
luxurious economy. The 32
year - old Clevelander could
double as manager, since he's
directed the Indians since 1942.
A fine team, but it would
take a working agreement
with Fort Knox to meet its
payroll.
Missionaries Take
First in Individual
Scoring Race
Charles Anderson of the Whit
man Missionaries took over
first place in the individual
scoring race of the Northwest
conference season as he came
through with a 33 point scoring
barrage to bring his total for
eight games up to 128 points.
Ed Rooney of Pacific nailed
down second place with a total
of 127 points while Ted Loder
of Willamette skidded to third
with 124. However, in the case
of Rooney, it should be pointed
out his compilation comes as the
result of nine contests.
Willamette, now a game and
a half in the lead, with Pacific
trailing will attempt to de
fend its margin Friday night
at McMinnville in a clash with
Linficld. Meantime Lewis &
Clark will inaugurate a three
game swing across the Cas
cades. The Pioneers play Friday and
Saturday at College of Idaho and
Whitman Monday. The Badgers
will meet Whitman at Walla
Walla Friday and Saturday and
JWTHAC'S TACKLE
University Alleys
CIVIC LEAGUE
Moos Lodte No. 2 (2) Smith 485 , 8chu-
bel 417, Hedtne 315. Cooler 436, Smyres
343. Salem Lions No. S (1) Sholseth 410,
Todd 423. Halvorson 438, Delancy 478,
Young 414.
Stayton Lions (2) Bates 466, Morgan
415, Chrlstensen 433. Schachtslck 680, Jor
dan 424. Klwanla (1) Llneberry 306, Cal
vert 351, Stutsman 461, Hutchlaon 870,
McKlnney 430.
Jr. Chamber (I) Schmidt 38S, Porter
483, Schaefer 339, Wedel 408, Doerk 4B4.
Moose Lodge No. 1 (2) Thompson 682,
Prudente 512, Bowler 203, prune t.
Smyres 373.
Hollywood Lions No. z u ijamz io.
Porter 3B3, Elliott 457, Tlndall 421, Brown
474, Salem Lions No. 1 (2) Porter 407,
Hoy 494, Kimmell 410, Rostell 437, Sauers
436.
Hollywood Lions No. 1 (1) Hanna 360,
Mootry 400, Henderson 418, Qlllespla 442,
Collins 489. Salem Lions No. t (2 Holmes
512. Seamster 467, Qeddes 496. Smith 495,
Starrett 458.
High ndlvidual game. Hoy 233. High
series, Thompson 682. High team gcriu,
Salem Lions No. a, 2428.
In Off Beaton Element Red Sox siusser Ted .
Ill Wll JC0.3UII LIGIIICIM American League's most valu
able player, currently appearing in a Boston, Mass., sports
show, tries his hand at a tuna rod. He has signed his 1950
contract reportedly calling for more than $100,000. Capt.
Earl MacMahon, Maine fisherman (left) and Joy Fltzsim
mons, granddaughter of former world heaVyweight champion
Bob Fitzsimmons look on. (AP Wirephoto)
Snead Favored
In Texas Open
San Antonio, Tex., Feb. 9 VP)
Swollen by the largest brigade
of touring professionals in golf
history, the Texas Open's 313
man field moved out today in
the first 18-hole round of the
College of Idaho Monday.
Top 10 scorers:
Games F3 FT PF TP
Anderson. Whitman 8 47 34 32 128
FJd Roonev. Pnclflc ...9 40 47 31 127
Ted Lodcr. Willamette 8 43 38 29 124
Lloyd Neville, Idaho ...7 36 34 16 106
Bob Pollnrtl, L & C. . . .7 32 30 36 94
B. Iglehnrt, Whitman 6 35 20 26 90
Carlos Wall, Whitman 8 40 10 21 86
Dick Morgan, Puclflc ..9 30 26 15 66
Bob Hnmmond. Linficld 9 32 11 16 75
Doug Loguc, Willamette 8 27 15 16 69
oldest tournament along the win
ter trail.
Starting at 8 a.m., the seekers
of $10,000 in prize money will
be due to wind up the opening
round about nightfall, playing
on two courses.
Balding Sam Snead, riding the
hottest winning streak in golf
at this time, is a heavy choice to
drag down first place money of
$2,000. The picture swinger
from West Cirginia has pocketed
$5,558 in five tournaments this
year and could finish out of the
money here and still be the lead
er in earnings. But Brother
Snead hasn't failed to win some
thing in a tournament in quite a
stretch.
SCORES in the ALLEYS
Ind. Accident No. 1 !) Buchanan 476,
Oerdon 494. 6ava 441. Baker 430. Ud-
aton 570.
wway N. 4 (01 Querr 916. Wood 447.
Hut 448, Ketch um 370, Schupp 427. Sec.
of Stat (8) Miller 464, Kins 579, Grant
4S2, Porter 542. Schultze 662.
vet. Affairs (2) Popma 453. Ryan 487.
Reed 411, Elgin 525,' Hlllerlch 463. Ulway
No. 1 1 Orilflthfi 474. Towlo 345. Kay.
aer 493, William 403, LeTerneaux 490.
Printer! 3 KreJo 467. Milner 392.
Stone 509, McCrary 448, Mills 530. Ind.
Accident No. X (1) Gallagher 442, Ash by
618, Wet 424, Harrla 503, Guatafson 533.
msn individual same, uustarson 245.
High aerie. Kina 670. Hinh team jterien.
flec. of State 2609.
STATEHOUSE LEAGUE
Tax Comm. No. 1 (D Caritenaen 838.
Klu 412, Mahaffey 367, Blair 373, Wal
lace 302. Forestry (?) Ewlni 390, Oarta
416, Ladd 410, Huhneman 407, Beyer 492.
m way no. a ui urown tiz, vanPeic
364. Colli na 396. Etxsen 278. White 41S.
Tax Comm. No. (2) Welch 528, Weiftel
409, Lockard 352, Robb 420, Johnaon 633.
uiway No. 7. i ROBKe 440, Kim 382,
gen 628, Logan 698, Boyce 53T, West 494:
Mar'a Lunch (0) Kay 650. Ore gory 614,
Otney 476, Stratton 451, Crlswell 585.
Hign md. game, wait Larson oi uapuai
Bedding. 23ft: htch tnrl. icrlea. Walt Cline.
Sr. of CUne'a, 621; other 600'8, Frank Ev
ans gzu, George Mirien bib, finny Man
well 617, Walt Larson 616, Floyd Kenyon
612, Harvey Page 602; high team game
and aeries. Acme Motor Co., 1061 and 3021.
Capitol Alleys
MAJOR LEAGUE
Capboard Cafe (2) Henderson 859.
White 517, McCluakey 564, Evans 620, J.
Qlodt 566; Maple's Sporting Goods 1
Valdez 531, Llndsey 523, Wlcklund 450, D.
Page 550. H. Page 602.
Acme Motor Co. (3) Mirlch 618, Farley
661, Irons 671, Stelnbock 549, Hart well
617; Cline's Coffee Shop (0) Cline, Sr.
oil, uiney, or. oio, jrarmer 494, Bone 507,
Pfiipps 671.
terrains MerenanU 'it) Kenned v K17
Rosa 631. Starr 535. Cor 547. Seltsineer
513; L-Von'i of McMinnville (1) Myers
ooe, nyais duj, &ran , Minder 491,
Olodt 530.
Capital Beddinr ? Yoiinir 623. Wll
kerson 491. Kenyon 612, Blgler 606, Lar
son 616; Woodry's Furniture (1) Kitchen
511, dinger 643, Perry 627, Foreman 496,
Adolph 543.
etaiem Hardware (8) Thede 508, Hau-
Duck Pin
Kaiser-Fracer (It Lewie NeMon 424.
Red Foster 404, Bill Hamby 503, Mike
Fleck 435, Hubert Mink 490. Ford (0)
Bern Boock 407, Bob Burns 391, Arnold
Holmes 338. Clude Calwell 385. Glenn
Schroyer 341.
Co. G. Ore. N. G. (J Tom Brown 342,
Bill Godlove 269, Bob Btron 408, Frank
Baker 328, Roy Green 383. Dodge (81
Bill Campbell 465, Dallas KJaer 453,
Frank Jonas 444, Howard Mumby 261, Hal
Wilson 282.
Cadillac (.1) Don Bowers 441. Herbert
Berry 431. Wally Doss 384. Bob Fry 430.
Charlie Campbell 383. Valley Electric (1)
Elmer Riemer 377, Earl Lambert 388,
Qua Quiring 399, Walt Quiring 384, Fred
Baker 364.
Buick (0) Shorty Williams 420. Harvey
Loveall 366, Jim Hall 291. Dave Moon 397,
iw, van uen yu. Mncoin-Aiercury H
a, umircnman o, spaud epagle 411,
Ed Owen 148, Bob HuLst 391, Earl Brookj
488.
Hlrh team series and game. Kaiser-
Frazer 800 and 2256. High Individual
series, Bill Hamby (KaLser-Frnzer) 503,
High Individual game, Hubert Mink (Kal-ser-Frazer)
192.
Canby Mat Team
Tops Dallas Crew
Canby A Willamette valley
league wrestling meet here. Wed
nesday night resulted in a win
for Canby over Dallas by a 35
to 15 margin. The results:
95 pounds: Troyer, Canby, defeated Fid
ler, pin; 103 pounds: Dixon, Dallaa, de
feated KnuLson, pin; 112 pounds: Draw
between Miller, Canby, and Hendrlckaon;
120 pounds: Pyeatt, Dallas, defented Rosa,
decision: 127 pounds: Stefanl, Canby, de
feated Ahel, decision: 133 pounds: Owings,
Canby, defeated Rcdchr, decision; 138
pounds: Keith, Canby, defeated Frlesen,
oln: 145 pounds: Celbert. Dayton, defeat
ed Leroy Kenagy. decision: 154 pounds:
Myers, Canby, won by forfeit; 165 pounds;
Flora, canoy, won ay iorieii; no pounds:
Balr, Canby, and Volght. draw.
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