Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 21, 1950, HOME EDITION, Image 16

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    1 1ft Capital Journal. Satom, Or Wednesday, Juna 21, 1950
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Corvallis Smiles Over
Success of Grade DeMoss
. Corvallis, Jon 21 ( There
were raised eyebrows at Dearer
1 when Grade Demote won qoall
! fylng honor at the Westera
,ppn toarnament, bat la Corval
Jls there were just knowing
' smiles.
The 22-year old Gracie, pride
of the Corvallis Country Club
and the greatest golfer, man or
woman, ever to come out of this
city, has been winning so often
lately, this is almost taken for
granted.
Bat being medalist la the
Women's Opea is still the
greatest of her accomplish
1 meats, for It's the biggest U.S.
' tournament she has catered,
although last year she woa the
Canadian women's title.
Miss Demoss surprise topping
of professionals as well as a top
field of amateurs at Denver isn't
an accident; it came from hard
work.
This is to be her big year.
Usually she has attended Ore
gon State college two terms a
year and golfed in the spring,
! but this year she golfed in the
winter, too, in preparation for
' this summer's activity
...Her father, Ray Demoss,.
.vice president of the Corvallis.
.Country Club, and her coach,.
.Al Zimmerman, Portland pro,.
, .think she's ready for the big.
.time. She has had that aim.
.since she first swung a club,
.here with her dad, her great-.
.est fan, who flew from here to.
' .Denver to watch her play..
.Maybe ahe already has proved.
. .she's ready. When she's at.
.home, you can see her almost,
.every day practicing, practic-.
lng. She can beat virtually.
.every male hereabouts.
Last year the Canadian title
, was tops in a long list of win
nings. She will defend that title
In Montreal later this year,
j This season she has come fast.
After winning some minor
' tournaments, she received
, plenty of publicity by finishing
one stroke behind Babe Zahar
I las In the first round of play
In the Weathervane tournament,
l then skipped the rest of that
i tourney to prepare for the Trans
j Mississippi event at Dallas, Tex.
She reached the finals there be
fore losing.
Win, lose or draw at Den
ver, Miss Demoss will head
back home for the Northwest
Open and the Oregon State
tournament, and later she
plans to take her first crack
at the National Open.
She hits a long ball, her close
in game is uniformly good and
she's a cool competitor.
Corvallis likes her personal
lyhas ever since she was a
plr-tailed kid a ad the
Chamber of Commerce pub
licity committee loves her.
Page Says Arm
Giving Trouble
Cleveland, O., June 21 W
Joe Page, New York Yankees
relief pitching specialist, said
Tuesday that he is bothered by
P&0 arimftratfl that Ilia Ipfil Baumhoita. L A
shoulder has been giving himl"',
trouble since May 28, when he h.j o
relieved In both games of a dou- A. tim oak :t
ble-header against the Philadel- '
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"I just can't get my arm back feji? ?
all at the way to develoD speed hocc port
without feeling pain," Page said.
"I had much the same trouble
last year for a while," he added,
"but it worked out I'm hoping
it does the same now."
Angel Fielder's
Bat Mark Leads
Coastal Sluggers
San Francisco. June 20 W)
Los Angeles outfielder Frank
Baumholtz, playing with a sec
ond division club, continued to
lead regulars In the Pacific coast
league batting race today with
an average of .404. He bad
cracked out 101 hits In 2S0 plate
appearances In 65 games, in
cluding those of June 17.
Ed Barr, Portland outfielder,
who has been chiefly used as a
pinch hitter, topped the batting
list with eight blows in It
trips for an average of .421. Let
Fleming, San Francisco, led in
runs batted in with 75 and Joe
Brovia, Portland, topped the
home run hitters with 17.
Averages for the top 10 regu
lar players and all Portland
squad members above .250 include:
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Marathon Champion Tells
Of Scorched Race Victory
Editor's Nate: Malnhardt
Bredt, former Alaskan mara
thon champion, tells In the
following article how It feels
to run 2$ miles under a hot
sua In winning the western
hemisphere marathon at Cul
ver City, Calif., Sunday.
Bredt, now doing a small
scale contracting business in
Olympia, Wash won a bun
ion derby between Aberdeen
and Olympia, Wash., May 1.
The six-foot, 145-pound long
distance runner currently is
training for a crack at the na
tional marathon this fall and
the Olympic games marathon
in 1952.)
By MAINHARDT BREDT
(Aa TOM la TJnttaa rraal
Olympia. June 21 U The
western hemisphere marathon
was run on a nice, well-laid out
course, but it was run at the
wrong time of year. Usually
marathons are run during the
cooler spring or autumn seasons.
The race started about 11 a. m.
and I'd say the temperature was
about 75 degrees. Before the
race, a lot of fellows lust stood
around with their shoes in their
hands, trying to make up their
minds whether or not to run.
Only IB of us entered, and
the rest figured on a day like
that the race would give them
too much of a beating!
South Commercials Win
Tie Breaker Softie Game
i ' South Commercial Business-
J men topped the 12th Street
i Merchants 7-1 Tuesday night as
J th pair made up for a tie con
i test earlier in the season In
1 City Softball competition. Leon
Michenham pitched the win aft
er making his first start of the
season.
The Commercial club scored
five runs in the second with
Howard Schlag's triple driving
in three tallies.
Wisconsin Speed
Star Ends Career
Madison, Wis., June 21
Wisconsin's great distance run
ner Don Gehrmann c 1 o s e d his
collegiate career in an am axing
burst of speed, even though his
Big Ten teammates lost as ex
pected in the 10th annual Big
Tcn-P a c I f I c Coast conference
track meet.
The talented west coast team
scrambled to a 69 to 62 win for
its sixth triumph In the inter
conference spectacle last night
The slender Badger runner,
slated to compete in three events.
won both the mile and half mile
and he ran a stupendous third
lap on the western conference
mile relay team to give Wiscon
sin's Leroy Collins an anchor
lead he held with ease.
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Clear Lake flattened UCC 12
8 as Pitcher Hilfiker tossed a no
hitter at the unemployment
boys. Each side contributed six
errors to the entetralnment with
the beaten club making the most
of the opposition's boots.
Psper Mill downed Ma) flow
er MUk, 5-3.
Wednesday nights program
will consist of two Industrial
league tilts: Teamsters vs. Na
val Reserve at 8: Hallmark
Cards vs. Maple Dairy at (.
a c. a mi mi t i s
inn strati aaa aaa l l 4 t
Mlekaaliaai and ftarnbaMl; WhlttaS and
Par&a.
They were right.
I ran my first 10 miles only
30 seconds off the 10-mile-an-
hour pace I had planned. But
when I hit the 15-mile mark the
heat began to catch me, and I
lelt nauseated. My feet were
burning up, and I knew I could-
n t hold that pace any longer.
Between the 15th and 20th
mile I cut my pace, but still was
only about three minutes behind
the time I had planned. Those
last six miles were the toughest
and it was all I could do to get
home during the last three.
The whole race after the 15th
mile was just a matter of stick
ing it out and finishing. I knew
when I was half a mile ahead
of the first man behind me at the
20th mile that I had the race
won.
I also knew I wouldn't be
breaking any records that day,
so I just coasted in, and was
lucky to do that My time of a
little more than three hours was
the slowest I've ever run a marathon.
Usually a marathon takes
about three and a half pounds
off me. I lost eight in this one.
Before the race I weighed In at
148 pounds. After the race I
weighed 138 4.
When you lose eight pounds
three hours, it takes every
thing out of you. You need
moisture in your body to retain
your strength. When that mois
ture goes, your strength goes.
It's going to take a few days
to get back in shape and start
training for my next race. If I
can get a local sponsor, I want to
run in a 10-miler at Glendale.
July 4th. That would be a good
speed trial lor the 30-kilometers
national championship coming
up in San Francisco this August.
Thirty kilometers is about 18
miles and that also will be a good
speed workout to train me for
the national marathon in the
east this fall.
Plant Fish by
Air in Sunkist
Mountain Lakes
San Francisco, June 21 UJ9
Aerial fish planting crews be
gan dropping 1,639.000 Rainbow
and Brook trout into 373 Cali
fornia mountain lakes today.
The crews, using twin-engine
planes, expect to complete the
program on August 18.
Lakes that will be stocked In
clude: 185 in the Mount Shasta
area; five in the Fall River Mills
area; 33 in the Almanor-Feather
river country; 24 in the western
lower Sierra area; 83 in the east
ern Sierra, 64 in the Donner
Summit area, and 23 in the Yo-
semite-central Sierra area.
Dick wakeiield made more
than 200 hits for Detroit in 1943,
to become one of 16 players
ever to perform that feat in
their first full season.
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B Diamond Games
List Four Wins
In Second Round
West Salem Lumber, Com
mercial Book Store. Kelzer Mer
chants and Salem Laundry were
the winners Tuesday night when
the "B" division of the Salem
junior baseball circuit staged Its
second round of puy.
Two no-hit games were racked
up. Ken Pingie oi n.eizer turned
the trick against Orchard
Heights while Lowell Pearce of
West Salem performed a sim
ilar feat against Salem Heights.
Keizer blanked Orchard Heights,
3-0 and West Salem won 8 to 1
over Salem Heights.
Commercial Book beat Four1
Corners 8 to 1 as the latter
mad six errors. Salem Laundry
outscored Bishop Electric 8-5.
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Rnlna and atuitr: Kind ana Windsor.
When PeeWee Reese of the
Brooklyn Dodgers recently was
ejected by an umpire, it marked
the first time he had been
thrown out of a gam In mora
than 1,000 major league contests.
Goes All Out
Cowboy Dick Fail-child does some high
and fancy riding to stay aboard the
famed bucking horse. Snake, required ten seconds at a Rosalia,
Wash., rodeo.
1SS North Liberty
Phona 3-3191
Yaqui Grapplers
Win Tag Rasslin'
The Yaqui grapplers took the
decision over Rod Fenton and
Jack O'Riley as the quartet
staged the principal perform
ance in Tuesday night s pro
wrestling production at the ar
mory a team tag event Ham
merlocks, flying mares, Irish
whips and a long arm bar were
employed as the four contend
ers struggled for advantage.
Leo Wallick and Mr. Sakata
went to a fall each In the spe
cial event. The preliminary re
sulted in a win for Eddie Wil
liams over Bill Melby.
Four Games Set
For C Division
Eight clubs of the "C divi
sion, Salem junior baseball lea
gue will get together Thursday
evening at 6:15 for four games.
The schedule:
East Salem Lions vs. Junior
Senators at dinger; Four Cor
ners vs. Keizer at Keizer; IOOF
vs. Warner Motors at West Sa
lem; Berg's vs. Master Bread at
O linger.
Ralph Kiner, Pittsburgh's
home run king, belted three
homers In his first five games
against the Dodgers this spring.
did 1M
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