Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 14, 1953, Page 10, Image 10

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    UW.Bronc
Houbregs Hits
As Huskies Win Dream Game
' Conrallis, Ore. Washing
ton'! racehorse Huskies, fresh
from setting new individual and
team 'NCAA basketball playoff
records, and Santa Clara's upset
minded Broncos collide Saturday
nlrnt for the NCAA Western re
gional crown.
The winner will represent the
rar west m the four-team na
tional championships at Kansas
uiry next weeic
As prelude to the climax
game Saturday night, the victims
or many mgnvs opening round
Seattle University and Wyom
ingmeet in a consolation affair.
Game times are 7:30 p.m. and
8 p.m.
Washington, with All-America
Bob Houbregs proving his
greatness, made a runaway of
the curtain raising "dream
game" Friday night with a St
70 victory over cross-town
rival Seattle and All-America
Johnny O'Brien.
Unranked Santa Clara, the
Cinderella team which won the
NCAA Western title last year,
put itself in position to pull an
other shocker by turning back
the Skyline Conference champs
from Wyoming, 16th in the na
tion, by a score of 67-52.
But the Washington-Seattle
game was the one which had had
Gill Coliseum sold out for three
weeks and left a capacity crowd
of 10,200 limp and hoarse. North
west fans had been clamoring for
three years for a meeting of the
two Seattle powers. Washington,
Pacific Coast Conference Cham
pion was ranked No. 2 in the last
Associated Press poll, while
Seattle, another at-large entry,
was tied for 14th.
The Huskies didn't leave the
Issue In doubt long. They
PIN PATTER
By BENN VALDEZ
- dust tooBy ana tomorrow until miu-nue u u uic ww
left to enter in the annual city tournament and so far the entries
i - i j i . ... a n . .
neve -come in in preuy gooa hwjjc. nearly m wauii. aiv uci
Ditely in and with several others still on the fire and indications
point to a larger turn-out this year than last year's fifty teams.
Still room on every squad but they will fill up rapidly and we
are turaia someone may ue uuuiicu uchubc vi wiiuiv.uii vw..-
inlttmenta. Your city secretary will be at the Capitol Alleys all
day today and tomorrow to accommodate those not entered as
yet.
Seems like we were just talking about him last week,
. j Til 11.1. ..aU 1. Uan1l i""rvwi enlr iftTllf
of the Valley Oil team in the
TOOK All xeam to me state luuriininciii, wucie nwj uiuu
ii A. J.- TT.l ...jkll .11 ka AX A nr In rt tin si 4Via rlaaa
VOO WBllt aft lUf Ami) W CiA sw wiw vaq
"B" all-events champion with 1740. It's nice to win any event
In the state but the one they all covet Is the all-events cham
pionship because that shows consistency throughout thn nine
games ana is a Detter indication oi h uuwiu . u uwn
. - i 4 1 ...lH nnA ...Ant Cnrnlrln rr nt all.evanta fhn
man 10 Ret now tuiu niu v.ic cvtmi -
Gerllneer Carrier's had two of the first five men in the class
. .... .... .. 1 1 .i i c.
"A all-events list. Mine merreii tiea omuney oyiveaiei u
Portland for second with 1822 while Brownie Valdez finished
- --lij ...iii, 1019 innnnii in iha tint time within memory
that two men from the same team
vent.
r.-1 . 1 J . In 4hA
Old Misers captured the class "B"
lsning second, saiem naruwurc iuiuui, uu
finishing fifth. Down the line a little farther was Talem Title
Co., so Salem just about locked the "B" team payoff. Highest
anyone finished in doubles waa sixth, the spot landed by Mike
McFarlane and Boy Farmer.
In Class "A" Pinky Hartwell finished high among Salem
bowlers In the singles with 819 and Bth place. In seventh with
e'B was Brownie Valdez while several others finished down the
line to 570 which was low. Know what your correspondent shot
In singles? That's right, 589. ... ,
. Things are beginning to move rather smartly in the Ragtime
mixed doubles tournament at the U-Bowl with entrants coming
in from all over the Northwest. Last nite, we were by there and
found some Seattle couples shooting at the weekly high score and
the grand Jackpot. Leading the parade to date are Jan-Hoodin-pile
and Jim Furlkawa from Portland. This Sunday, reservations
have come in for 7 parties from Portland which will make the
not boil. Don't miss this tournament, as it is possible for a guy
and a gal to win several weekly high awards as well as placing
' in the money and winning the tournament.
Laughs this week is on the gang down at the Capitol Alleys.
Seems Dean Henderson, one of the better bow ers of yesterday
to Salem, wanders Into the Capitol period cally and I gets tato
the pot games. Every time he does he walks off with mos of
the money. Either he has a jinx on those- who bowl against
him.Telse he can shoot better there than anywhere else. How
,bOUStateDCha7mplons: Doubles: Ed Birdsell 195, 195, 203-591
Pi! I Yundt 194. 187, and 218599 both of whom are class
-5' bowled from Koseburg. Singles: Stan GUford of Portland
i.u oaa im dh 247 for 684. All-Events: Stan Glfford from
Portland wl heafin uU 521 in doubles, and 684 in the singles.
nn't foraet the city tournament and if requesting lnfor
:matlo ?caVDu ne Custoan at the Capitol Alley, or Frank Evan.
at the u-Bowl
SCORES in
Capitol Alleys
CAl-IIAL MSBCAVf 1T.J
J.rton-. ( - leker M. B. Sralt .
m 413. MlUir 501, W'"1".51,., 474
rl.T-B P.o (4) Aiblll M, Bow 474
ThlM.il 383, Pleni. JM. Bhflton lit.
RMUr (0 LllwllUT 430. Htr 430,
BowlM 41S. Kir. 430. roulln til.
rrr-i.n Enttrprlti (1 "oW"01
403. Ad.M 410, Dtvli 400, -"
D.Cu 001. TwniUtt -
B. Thlet I9, WMttlkW 413, OrthMB 400,
"VhrrJ-i-i () - lrono B37, Turnbull
431, omor 400, WebS 010, Olntr 0J.
Northwnl GroMrr (3) Aml 480. Jpneo
478. ordn.t 0S1, Ounn 35, Lon !.
t'h.ppell.i (3) Wlcklier MB, Chp-
Pfll. 443, HMt 430, B-kr 408, JorT 440.
luiia (1 Unnlioo 81S, Btnlt 375,
Manner 447, Ornt.ttir 444, Wlllttl . 501.
Hllh ttm lima Bhrrocki. 33. Hlth
Um i1m HorUiwe.! Oncm, 358
Him lnd. (ma John tmnt, SIS. HUB
lnd. oerlei Btx Bhellon, 5-
CAPITOL M1NOBETTE tEAOI'B
(InlOer Ilectrlo (4) M. Hooter 367, J.
Mclreri 01, D. Betla 410, T. Bolton 1,
it. Tex 388. Cllno n4 Jobnilon ro4 S
in. a ft.- m u Unnner 347. M.
Rtimuuea 181, P. wtttler 318, M. WUlett
Mirltn Cmairr l) V. Puiri i Its,
V Mtmmr ina. J. Vlenatr 339. C. BUCK
441, h. Hukliu 383. Amltr Mi J,,k,
I3 If. Hem 8, M. Merreu
Wilcox 441, L. cm 118, H. Htmmetittn
7
PiShiI Onto Amner (4 D. Cooler
SJ3, M. Kirk 317, M. Rlckerl 338, I. uri
llul 300, D. Wlium 330. Telephem Olllei
1 I. TurnbuU 371, 18. Douthertr 347,
O. Beltr lit, M. Burch 380, C Feirun
408.
UUi Market 8) B. Pranoe 333. O.
CMtero 130, X. riMMlllo too, (V Boai 300.
45 Points
broke fast for a la-U first
quarter lead and finished with
a new high for NCAA tourna
ment play of 12, cracking the
It posted only a few hours
earlier by Louisiana State In
its win ever Lebanon Valley.
And Houbregs 45 topped the
Individual record of 44 set last
year by Clyde Lovellette, all
America shotmaker of Kansas'
1952 NCAA champs.
The 6-foot-7 center had been
taken out with 3 minutes and 15
seconds to go and 43 points,
Suddenly there was a bustle on
the Washington bench as some
one tipped Coach Tippy Dye that
Houbregs was within one point
oi Loveuete's record.
Back went Bib Bobby with In
structions from his coch to "get
his bucket and call time out." He
did as the clock showed 2:08 on
a twisting, driving lay-up. He
was cheered to the echo as he
left the game Immediately after.
One of the players who
rushed over to olfer congratu
lations was Seattle's "great
Donald Mercantile
Nears First Place
Donald Donald Mercantile
moved up to within two points
of first place in the inter-city
bowling league Monday night,
March 9, with a shutout 4-0 vic
tory over Lacey's Men's Wear
of Woodburn. Goodburn garage
held top spot by splitting a 2-2
series with Jones-Zundel, while
Bernards topped Woodburn Feed
3-1.
C. Jones took Individual scor
ing honors with a 244 game and
541 series. Donald captured
team honors with a 1014 game
and 2880 series.
University Claisic league. Hal
finished in the top five in that
.. .... ,
minim all.arnunri. Knrr'l F1VC
toga with Trallways Cafe fin-
the ALLEYS
B. Bleiler 318. W. C. Orer .04 Sa t
1. DvU 309. M. Bcotl 417, A. Outlerru
387. A. uavie 20. a. ood
... .. u. ...1 (it r UeNell 400.
. ... p. PhllllM
Jfll, p. Pllei 340. connoliaalel Preleht-
wara (1) I atorier ana. r.
R. Lon 374, H. Slewarl 331, 11. Maekair
"varna Plata (3) - Voa 137, O.
Hout 340, O. Amunda 353, at. Adama 309,
J. Walker 383. Salem Lariere Sapplr W
w. am li naar
B, Amen .... -- - -----
354. P. Nolan 303. B. cunnlnaham 354.
Hloh team acnea onm., ,v.,n.
1800. Hllh team lama Marlon Cream
ery, oo. man iiiu.
443. Hllh lnd. lama Itarlyn Bcott,
11 -
University Alleys
MP'S CITT LEAOCI
. ... - -..a i , i T. ft . .. n .
Ilea 418. L. Cappa 434. H. Olrod 413. C.
Mevena 408, u. uanisaori r...
cara (l) I Kiuinier 503, J, Coltln 383,
R. UwU 431. B. Pettll 418.
Mathla Braa. Ill . arnai.r u, v.
Klelnerll 441. A. Todd 433, B. Ooodle 119
- . a..il. n avatsrai fan t'a ft!
ill rnB r . o n a a aa aaa
450. o. athaehoilek 440, T. Maaier 499.
Harden a capital viir ninaarr mi
NkhoU 480, w. Harden 413, P.. Raboln
373 P. Ada 449. B. WllUar 417. Mailer
Bread (I) C. Smith 483, It. Gardner 918.
P. Junta H7, W arowB w. rmu -wv.
Oil Pfard'e (81 1. Pallen 388, H. Pel
. " ki ti nrr ate That
ledie 4 J. Johna'on 431, J. Nora? 414,
K. Johnion 111. a. Amundeon 887, O.
J'!,D ". e u-r.i.... aaa
I aioeae ioa . ' - w
0. Aleiander 411, X. Hedlne 179, ft. Direr
508, J. Declare, aea. t,aawaii un ,i, v
. . .. - ... n r-nnlA. aaa n. Amrraa 111.
IjUKV w-"" . T .'" "
J. oannon 009, C. Orabentiorll 405.
Hllh lnd. lame ana eerice .
141 and 409. H:ah team lama and aerlea
Uoota Udia, 984 and 3717. i
:s Win in
little man," l-l Iehnny-0 wbe
was second high with II points)
bnt could .not penetrate tb
tight Washlntton defense.
Houbregs hit an amazing 20
of 39 shots from the floor, and
Washington also had Its hottest
night with it oi t ior a .oao
percentage. Seattle, badly off,
had only .284 on 25 of 81.
The Santa Clara-Wyoming
game wis alow by camparison as
both clubs used a more deliber
ate, set-style of attack.
The Broncos led 26-24 at the
half and pulled away from a 35.
Springfield,
Homline in
NAIA Finals
Kansas City () Defending
champion Springfield of Mis
souri state and Hamllne univer
sity of St Paul meet Saturday
night for the national intercol
legiate (NAIA) basketball Cham
plonshlp.
Both finalists got there the
hard way. Springfield dumped
Indiana State of Terre Haute, 84-
78. Friday night with only four
players in its lineup at the fin
ish.
Hamllne, which has won three
of the small colleee tournaments
representing teams from every
section of the country .won its
semi-final match, 73-71, over
East Texas State of Commerce.
East Texas and Indiana state
will meet for consolation honors.
Coach Bob Vanatta's Spring
field Bears put on perhaps the
nreatest finish, .from the fans'
viewpoint, in the history of the
small college tournament. They
wound up with four players and
a 72-72 tie with three minutes re
maining.
Gov. Declares
Wildlife Week
March 15-21
Gov. Paul Patterson today
designated March 15-21 as Na
tional Wildlife Week In Oregon,
'The fact cannot be stressed
too' much or too often that all
life is dependent on soil and
water, and there is greater need
for more Intelligent planning
of development to secure the
greatest possible value from all
resources," the governor said.
"Protection of the wildlife
species, such as the native Amer
ican prairie chicken, or pinnated
grouse, which is rapidly beconv
ini extinct, should be one of
our fundamental responsibili
ties.!' Kahut Defeats
Ross at K-Falls
Klamath Falls OT Woodburn
heavyweight Joe Kahut, weigh.
ing 185, won an easy 10-round
decision over Chuck Ross of Port
land here Friday night. Boss
weighed zoo. -
The highlight of the card was
a scheduled six-round prelimln
ary in which Ralph Wleier of
Beatty knocked out Ace Heskln,
Portland, in two minutes of the
first round.
Fights Last Night
New Xark Chlco VaJar. 153'.. Stem.
ford, Cona. outpolnttd Vlnea Martlnci,
ii9. Faitereon, it, j. 10.
FUeenlit Arte. Jimmy Hlrtlnel. Ill,
Olendale, Aria, outpointed Jeait ruentat,
iob, ijoa Aniaiea, 10.
Waal Palm Baaab, Pla, Xmoraon
Butcher, 140, Rock liland, 111. outpointed
Olan Handarahot, 149, Btnthamton, H. T.,
10.
Slnranara Mel Brown. 10T. united
Btitee, outpointed Hanrr Brer, 183, pui.
10.
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EXCAVATING
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Acme Window Cleenere. tnduitrlal floor
wailnt, bouieeleanlnt. Pbont I-333T. 147
Court.
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Canfiald'a Laundry. Repairs. RelinUh
Int. 111! 8. 13U. Ph. 4-3401. Pltk-up.
otuvtir. tw-
NCAA
35 deadlock in the third quarter
to finish the period ahead 49-39.
Santa Clara continued to pull
away and reserves finished out
the final five minutes.
Bill Sharp, Wyoming forward,
was high with 23 points, Ken
Sears led Santa Clara with 18.
Wajktaftaa
09 (74) Seattle
u
U'Cielia.t S
It pf tp la It pi tp
4 s is momiu.i less
S S Dohartr.l t
SO Johaun.1 S 1 4
S 19 Kellr.l 1 1 S S
4eUnlord. I I 1
I III ainu.a It I 1 31
43 1! PohaleM 0 4 13
1 1 II E.O'Brn.t S S 4 S
1 J.O Irnj I 18 S It
I
PareoM.t I
Aptland.1
U'Ciarr.1 S
Want!
RbreiM 14
ciprne.1 -
Koon.l S
Elliott.!
Helle.l S
ToUla II 14 IS II Totala II M IS VI
Wllhtnatoa ...14 S3 II 3493
Beettl 11 31 II 3170
me throve Mated: irumniioa wo
Clenr I, Houbrau I. Clprlino I, Kra,
Piraoa I. Seattle Sanlord I, I. O'Brien,
J. O'Brien I, Oloarukl t, Pahinlek.
WraaalM (98)
(41) Santa CUrs
11 II PI
p - ii pi tp
1 eeara.f I s 10
Burnl.f
Sharp.!
13 Youna.r
S Oalieri.f
S S s
til
S 1 10
Moore.r
Riveras
Jorinen.i
fflnt. a
Uulrhlf
Kuaka,s
4 0ehneta,t
u MOUSl.t
I OrlbUU.t
1 Soarea.t
4 S S
SIS
ess
e Bndatltt
lit
Totala 17 II 34 U ToUil II S H 47
Wromlni 17 t It 11-43
Santa Clara 10 33 1847
Prea throw mlleed: Wrdmlnt Rivera
t, Jortaneen I, Moort I. Sent Clara
ae-.ri, Tount i, oattert, Mount I.
Berg's TO-Stroke
Lead Doesn't
Bother Pung
Augusta, Oa. W Jackie
Pung, the stubby 212 -pound
Honolulu golf queen, isn't dis
couraged because she trails pace-
setting Patty Berg by 10 strokes
In the ' Women' Tltleholders
tournament. , -.
"I'm improving," she said aft.
er posting a 156 at the midway
point of the 72-hole tourney
Friday. ...
She 1 in a four way tie for
sixth place, a big Jump from
the tie for 14th she had after the
first round. Mrs. Pung, 1952
national amateur champion, has
been climbing steadily in each
of the five previous tournaments
she ha played sine turning
pro.
Miss Berg' second round 74
gave her a 148 and a 8-stroke
lead - over - challenger Betsy
Rawls of Spartanburg, S. C.
Basketball Scores
(Br The Aaaoeutaa Preil)
Oaaaaplaoahl BawaS
Echo it, aTBiiotuin sa
Klein 19, Jalleraoa 41
Caneelatlaa BaaaS
Knapna, to Brawnimit at
Heppner 91, Drain 41
VtleeU 14, Taunt 93
jaekaoMlUi 41, St. Marr't Milferd 40,
The Aeeoelatad Plllll
HCAA Bealonal Bllmlnatlona Bolt Oroea
II, wake porait lit uuiiiua, huh tp,
Uhmna Vlltaa .
Noire Dame 89. Pennwlvaala 5U In
diana 13, DePaul 10.
Oklahoma A it M 11. Teaaa Chrlitlan ll.i
Kaneae 73, Oklahoma Cltr III Waahintton
93, eeattla 70s Suit Clara II, Wromlni
"naJA Tourner eeml-llnele Sprlnitleld,
Mo. 14, Indians State Hi Hamllne 71.
Cut Tavai 71.
949 0 WO
LEGALS
NOTICE OP INTENTION TO IMPROVE
W1LBWIND DRIVE
Nonce hereby u OIVEN that the
Common Council of tha Cltr sf Belem,
Oreion, deema It nacaeearr and aipadlent
and harebr declarea III purpoae and In
tention to Improve
W1LDWIND DKIVI. irom int teat una
f Ulah Street to tha weet Una of Bum
mer Street, In tha Clip of Salem, Marion
County. Oreeon.
at tha entente of tha abuttlna and ad
jacent prapcrtr, aicept Iha ttrtet Inter
eectloni the expenae of which will ba aa
aumed br tha Cltr ot Salem, br brlmlni
laid atraet to tha aatablUhed trade, pro
rldlnt dralnava, conatructlnt cement con
crete curbe, and pavlnt eald portion ot
laid ilreel with a IMi Inch aaphaltlo con
crete pavement 30 feet wide, In accord
ance with the plana and epeclfleatione
therefor which were adopted br the Com
mon Council Pebruary 33, 1933, which are
now on file In the office ot the cltr re
corder and which bp thla reference thereto
are made t part hereof. Tha Common
council harebr declarea Ita purooea and
Intention to make tha above deacrlned Im
provement br and throum Iha atreet im
provement department.
Written remonetrance tialnat tha above
propoied Improvement mar ba filed with
tha ettr recorder at anr time within ten
dare after tha final publication ot thla
notice br tha owners of tha properly af
fected. Br order of tha Common Council Peb
ruary 31, 1151.
Alfred mcndt. Cltr Recorder
Dttt of flret publication hereof la Peb. 17.
Data of aeoond publication March I.
Data ot Ilnal publication March 14.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
1 have been appointed Executor of tha
aetata ot Aamuel Herbert Boardmen, de
ceeaed, br order of the Olroull Court of
the Btata of oreion for Marlon County
and have outlined. Periona havlnt clelme
aialnal nld eatete hereby are notified
to preaent eame duly verified to me at 403
Pioneer True! Bulldlnt, Salem. Oreion,
with ilx monthi from data of flret pub
lication of thla notice.
Deted and flret publlahrd Peb. 31,, 1133.
ALBERT MIPPORD. Eaec.
I. O. STADTER, JR.
Attorney for Exec.
Belem, Oreion
Peb. II, 31, March 7, II and 11.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Notice le hereby alven thai tha under.
elined hat been appointed admlnlitrator
oi tno eitete oi Charlea William Volkman, l
deeeaaed. by an order made by tha Hon- j
orable Res Klmmel. Judta of tha Circuit
Court ot Marlon County, Oreion, on the
4th day of February 1153. All pereone
havlnl clalma aialnal eald aetata are re- i
auiren to preaent tnem to me under,
alined, duly verified, at Room 401. put.
naer True! Bid!., Salem, Oreion, sn or
before en month! Irom the dett of the
flflt publication of thla notice.
OejCAK OOSCKS,
Admlnlitrator of the aetata
ol Charlea William Volkman,
deceased.
WILLIAM H. TRINDLI,
Attorney for tdmlnutratdr.
Data of lint publication Peb. 14.
Data of lut publication March II.
Feb. 14, 31, 31, Mereh 1 II
or T T. Lam N O Dr O Chan. N O
DBS. CHAN ...LAM
CHIN BSE NATUROPATHS
UpiUlrs. 141 North Liberty
Offlct open Salurday only 10
ajn. to 1 p.m.. ( to 7 pJn. Con
ultaUon, blood preeiure and
urlns teits are tree of chsrgr
Practiced itnce 1917 Write fr
-ttrsrtlvs slit No oblljatlon
waoBWi i ii ii
TRAINING
CAMP
NOTES
San Diego. Calif. CUJD The San
Diego Padre held a 3 to 1 lead
today In their series with the
Tokyo Giant after a 10 to 4 win
over the Giants last night
The Padres cut the same on
ice in the first inning with five
runs oft Hideo Fujlmoto, who
blanked Hollywood last week
end. Tom Alston and Dlrtr Vh,.
led the Padres attack with home
runs. Dick Kashlwaeda hom
ered for the Giants.
The series continues tnrtnv anil
winds up tomorrow.
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Our Store Is Open Sundays
From 12 Noon to 1 P.M.
FOR EMERGENCIES
Can
, 38543
39579
CAPITAL DRUG STORE
State and Liberty "Toor Prescription Store"
Pay less Drug Store
SERVE YOURSELF and PAY-LESS
OPEN SUNDAY 11 A.M. 'til 8 P.M.
PAY LESS HAS EVERYTHING
Ferrill's
Nursery
Shrubi, shads, flowering
and fruit trill.
OPEN I0A.H. SUNDAYS
Vi Mi. Eost of
KEIZER
Phone 2-1307
Is Open Sunday
10:00 s.m. to 7:00 p.m.
H'tr GREEN STAMPS
1240 N. Cipltol SI.
J M aAaSSS
Now . . . 24 Hour Drug Service!
OPEN 8 A.M. TO 11 P.M.
AND DUTY PHARMACIST ON (ALL
11 P.M. TO 8 A.M.
Just Phona 39123 or 42248
QUISENBERRY'S
PRESCRIPTION STORE
130 So. Liberty
taoaaoBi
Glendale, Calif. (UJD The
Portland Beavers meet tha Hol
lywood Stars again today after
scoring their third straight vic
tory over the Twlnks with a 7
10 2 win.
The Beavers coasted to their
win yesterday after nlUnc un
four runs In the opening inning
on doubles by Frank Austin,
Fletcher Bobbe and Jim Gladd,
a single by Eddie Baslnskl, a
walk and a fly.
Monterey. Calif. U.R)Tli. s.
Iramento Solons exploded in a 14
Don't Be in Doubt
CHECK THIS SPOT FOR
Salem Business Establishments That Remain
, OPEN SUNDAYS!
1
BERGS
In tha
Capitol Shopping Center
8 a. m. to 10 p. m.
Every Day
SAFEWAY
OPEN
126S 2120 : 93S
' Center Foirgroundi Rd. S. Com'l
8-10 9-6 9-9
SAME LOW
Capital Journal, 8fem, Ort.,
hit attack to wallop1 tha Oak-
lanaiana uaKs iz to 2 in an exhi
bition baseball gam her yes
terday. ' ., i .:
The Solon outburst Included
a homerun by Ray Dandrldge, a
triple by Bob Dillinger and dou
bles by Lenny Attyd and Johnny
nacet.
Jim Marshall's homer and a
triple by Harry Bartolomel were
the only bright spots in tha Oak
land attack.
San Francisco OIJB That SO
Louis Browns defeated tha San
Francisco Seals last night, but
It took 13 innings of tough, hard
baseball to do the job 8 to a.
Even at that, the Brown
pulled ahead only by the two
San Francisco crrnrn In 4ha
Innings.
Satchel Paige pitched five
Shutout innlnei fop tha Brnnma
The Seals made their three run
1
LADD'S
MARKET
1705 S. 12th
OPEN 24
Hours Doily, Inel. Sun.
GOLDEN
PHEASANT
OPEN
It Noon Til 8:81
SUNDAY
SUNDAY DINNERS
OUR SPECIALTY
US North Liberty
Phone 3 8733 ,
SUNDAYS
PRICES ALWAYS
Howser Bros.
Equipment1
Soles I Rental Senrlco
1185 So. 12th
Phono 3-3646
Salem, Ort.
k k
Saturday, March 14, ItSS ii
on tha next tnan . up, Bobbia
Cain, who was larked nut M,.
Ilin Stuart cam In and wound up
war aauuer. ...
Palm Springs. Calif. J9 itw,.
attle Rainier Manager Bill
Sweeney said he probably will
send burlers Art Del Duca and
Pet Hernandez: to the mound in
today game with Los Angeles
here. ;
Tha Rainier went throueh
strenuous batting and fleldlna!
drill yesterday.: in preparation
for the tiff. ;
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fll taalaia).
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Chicato (it) 4, ntv Tors no .
Pllteburi (H) 1, Cuban Stare I
San Slats (PCL) 10. Tokyo Oitata 4.
I Senator Hotel
Coffee Shop
We Speelallsa in
SUPIRB SUNDAY
DINNERS
Open Sundays
7 .m. to 9 p.m.
Dally
6:30 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Baleaa'e fapalar Caffee Slias
Corner Coart A Blf b ,
rbaos 1-4161 ,
Hocker;
Hardware
990 South Commercial
Wall Paper, Paints and '.
Sporting Goods
Ph. 37031
Phone
22406
To Place
Open Sunday
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.LADD'S
MARKET
1705 S. 12th
OPEN 24 l
Hours Dally, Inel. Sun.
Chicken in a Box
Detieloui Pan Fried
Chicken Dinner
and i
Hamburgers to Go '
2190 S. Commercial
PInn 4 1452 . .
Dellvary Servlco
Opoa Snoday ''
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