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Saleni Bowling Tourney
Reaches Halfway Point
Br BBNN VAADEZ
. The aanaal lalem Bowling
AteocUtion ehajnplonahlpt got
udw way at the .Capitol Ai
ley a over the week-end with
IS teams an oo tint, , - .
--Jumping Into an early lead
in the handicap division were
the Itailway Cafe five with a
huge 8008. In the scratch di
vision, Barb's Sporting Oood
'. racked up a 2744 to bead that
class. The defending city
champion Cupboard Cafe team
failed in their bid to hang up
a aaeond consecutive city title,
t Jn doubles, Ed McClutkey
and Dean Henderson lead the
way with 137 9 while Dick
Phippi and 'Lyle Ertigaard
have 11BS In open elass. The
defending champs, Gene Kita
mlller and Floyd McNeil also
failed in their effort to de
fend their 10B2 crowns. Kltz-
rolUar did come through with
a big 030 scratch in singles to
lead both handicap and scratch
divisions with a handicap 697.
' Brownie Valdai is the open
leader in all-events with
1717 on aeries of S85, 887,
895. - The Trallway Cafe
duet of Qene Kltrmiller and
Art Vpston are 1-1 in hand!
cap sll'tvenU with 1987 and
19SS respectively. Brownie
has 1895 for third place so
far.''- -i, .-.,-'!
- The tournament will con-'
elude next Saturday with 24
teams shooting and four full
squids of doubles and singles
slated for Sunday. Trophies
and cash will be awarded to
the winners on the Mb of
April. -.. .) -....;,
(Srw lellewf, all aaaaieaa)
TSAue: Nvl Air reciittr Milt
WoDdkum, Orwos 11941 Hammond Sodr
compear mil Bawllneori'a carnal dir
uunarr mot uouiaa ia mwi u
Rossi Kindred Renew Feud
At Salem Armory Tonight
Tony Bess and Don Kin-1 nme tttitiif4i'3i
Tony Boat aad Don Kin
sired, a eeaple of wraatlera
who don't waste an onnee of
. love on each other, collide
in the main event of tonighfa
weekly professional wrestling
program at the Salem armory.
- Ross and Kindred added
Ore to their long feud last
week in a tag team match in
which Kindred was one of the
participants end Ross one of
trie referees.
" Much thunder' ansa from
last week' tag tearoar, with
the match finally ending up
in no decision at ell. since
Ross wanted to award the vie
tory to the Larsen brothers
and tut other ret, oien stone,
wanted to five It to Kindred
and Frank James.
Needless to say, Ross didn't
make himself any mow popu
lar with the two Negroes as a
result, and flnce Kindred ha
had a rivalry with Rosi for a
long time, matchmaker Elton
Owen decided to lot that to at
each other in tonighfa main
ovent. 7 ,'',' :-.;.!.;'
. The aeml-flnal event also
promised to have lot of
action. Olno Nleollnl and
Buck Weaver, both terrific-
ally fast and clean wrestlers,
r- meet in that one. Nleollnl
will have the advantage In
experience. Weaver's pet
' hold Is a neckbreaker, while
, Nicollnl's is the abdominal
, stretch.
Jack Kiser and Jack Ups
tomb will meat in the 1:10
opener. Both have made only
infrequent appearances in Sa
lem in the last few months,
and Owen say they will have
to prove their ability again if
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-Kornet
At least two factlona are trying to get the Oregon state
class B high school basketball tournament away from
Salem. One of them would take It to Portland's brand
new Lincoln high school. The other would move it to
The Dalles. The latter has guaranteed the .Oregon
Schools Activities association 12500 night if the three
day B tournament is held in The Dalles.
Holding Its Own Her
For the last three years, the class 8 tournament has
been conducted and made money at Willamette uni
versity in Salem. Before coming to Salem, the tourna
ment bounced around from one corner of the atate to
another in an effort to find a spot that would keep it out
of the red. Salem was the answer. The tournament
shows a slight overall profit for the three years it has
been played at WU, under the able eosponsorship of Wil
lamette university and the Exchange club of Salem. .
OSAA Dollar-Conscious
We could elaborate from bare to the middle of the
used car ads on why we don't think the B tournament
should go to Portland . . . and we're pretty well convinced
that enough of the right people agree with us to keep It
out of the Oregon metropolis. But with a group of sports
minded folks in The Dalles willing to pat up a guarantee
of two and a half grand a night, the OSAA, always eager
to make a buck, might be persuaded to transfer the tour
nament to that city.
Class A Tourney Loss Justified
t baiem's loss of the state class A tournament to Eugene
in 1946 was justified. The class A tourney had simply
outgrown the facilities at Willamette university. So
Salem needn't feel badly about losing the big tournament.
But. if Salem now losea the B tournament to The Dalles,
or to any other city, it can't be blamed on the size of a
gymnasium. Our city's civic pride would suffer.. Let's
don't let it happen again.
lit Semi-Final
Back
Weev.
er, one of Salem's all-time
favorites, will meet 0)ne
Nleollnl in the semi-final
ovent of tonight's profes
sional wrestling card at the
alem armory. Tony Boss
aad Don Kindred slash la
the main event. The card
atarU at 1:1. '
they want to got to the top
matches. .
SCORES in the ALLEYS
Duck Pint
UfJIM' UOWS
WWaawUd VaiMr Bw)-. at Jnt
M, M. rolMIMt tM, ulHai, g.
aM Md Sri I" idatla OU l ( -
audit ms, a. wm4 sm. ft wf
1, aavahuak lit, P, Otl Ml,
M,Ur aroaS (1) b Beam MS,
B. TddBS Ml, V. Wlllw t77, B, OUmer
101, C. Thttlade WeeeraUVa Sea
Skee (I) r- A. Wdtatl 171, aialiiry;.
Hn III, D. Kins M, P.
York 111
una aad aerlae
Oauthler IN and Ml. Bill
Dm
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mA miIm Bandle OU, tM and 1M0.
University Alley
LADlia' MINOB UUOVI
m N1 Cftl 11 D. Cosa 171. 4.
w.kn mo. n. Frtdirlek 111, A. Joirn
aton in. Ballyweod Merekaata I"
B. SUlerieh 171, M. Keller M. b -man
IM, A, Bckatrom 111.
Lee'a line Care (Ilk) U iHllan Mt,
J. Oreenlea Ml, J. aaron IM, 1 Bdlake
Bee a WUaia'a (I) Boaa SM. Vrlu
IM, Obernat MT, MdFHlaa , atrav
M. leedaet (1) Bredm jm, rarley
117, Ub4w Ml, VaMusek fh, frleMa
VMteae'i Heal Market (t) OfMerr
. raee Mt. MlUer 111. roulta IM.
Vlltaae IM. VaUy OU Ce. (II D.
Menu Mi, Jim UeBow M7, Jadk Dt
Bow m. Comitoek Ml, Wllkalla M.
nun team earne emauir OH Co..
1M7. HI ill team atrUa Salem Hard
ware, 1001. Kllb Ind. aeries an4 fame-
Break Xvani (rrank'i Produeel, IM and
117. OU-er 100 urlei Jim Youni, Ml;
jana aone, smi wmie wait, m.
Lareen, Bealler (U) S.
n. ri
Mtakett
Ml. a,
Hllla IM, O. Darlei III,
Ml. M. Ourlkt 171.
ameke 8ke 111 S. Arthur III, D.
Tionli 117. a. Hoile 171. B. Battln 171.
Barb'a Bporilnt Oeede (I) D. Valdei
4M. P. Wendt i. w. vimi m, v.
Clertnon 100.
Wealern faaer Genrertlni Ce. ()
v. Ptarion 4l. v. Jonnton asa. n. coaa
well 117, M. Xvperlr ll. Nehl Bereraie
(O) J. Inn 3M, J. oannon aei, d
Vallen HO. K. Llndiey 110.
rllah team lame and aerlu Lee'a
Bine Cara, lit and ll5. Xleh Ind. lame
w. Valdea, 111. Hlik Ind. aerlei L.
rallen, 40. , , ....
naKii'a iwaw lAAnra
Matter Bread (I) O. Smith MT. B
Oardntr Ml, T. Junta Ml, M. Bnwa
du. W. Paulua aM. Oil Watd'e (I) J,
Vallen 1st, B. Keller ate, a, Solum Ml
fl umyl. B. Dairy 111.
Lee'o line Oan (I) L. BlUuuer
4M. J. OolTta Ml, B. UU IM. M.
edy 7I. B. Bulky m. Oadwell on (I)
R. Luke Ml, O. renter M0, O. SmrrM
ail. . oeanea eie. cr, ceraeenBerea eee.
Meaee tVedla (1) I, MeCaUlalor Ml,
aj. Alexander ana. s. BMlna eoe.
Darer 433. J. Otekard MT, Matkla Brea.
ill T. xiiinaer Mi, a. Tsaa en. a
Mayer Ml, r. Blmeai IM, a Oaadle
aio.
Bayaen'a Oaaltal Cllr BKerf (I)
M. iticrioii MS, w. aaraea Ml, a, a-
. boin die. f. Ada eee. wiiieey ail,
Benllem Hardware Oa. (II O. Merle-
loo, 471, B. HOB ill, 0, nillllH Ml,
o. Boliechtilok 401. T. Maaaer 471.
Thar Lodre (1) J. Joharea 411, t.
Norbr 4M. K. ortnaon 441. B. Amurtd.
en Ml, O. Jeeten 4M. Oenerel linanee
Cera. (I) M. Bowont 474, L. Cappa
137, j. naiey jee, o. ewrena bit, o.
, OariUdort 411.
1 ribA team fame aad eerlei Oad
well Oil, 1011 aad INI msk Ind. same
a. Duy. 111. Biia lad. Mriea 1
Oappe, MT,
otAaaro uaasira
VUrlfwar oteaaen (II Bkfler H
fur Ma. avuiroan eai. nauaea 177,
Bartwell SM. Oaakaard Cera (11 Ben-
demon m, Wklie 171, Braaslit ML, Me-
viuer eee, oioni jp.
rraak'e rradaea (1 Merrell Ml.
Junta 114, Baa Ml, Jaakaan Ml. Breni
aee. amaiiay ou va, iai rrudenie aas,
Mlll.rlch IM, Malaaa IM, Tetu IM, Le.
Teurnuei 141.
Salem aUtewara (a Weal SM, b.
Morru lid, Pearl 141 Loses in. Triede
no. TraiiwarB cara (ai Menaii tsi,
Kltamtller 171, Upeton 111, Ltltt MT.
Rlchee Ml.
Barba SaarHnr Oeeda (I) W. Val
dea 170, c, Stettlar ill, r. etettisr 4M,
D. Valdea 111, B. Valdea 170. Albany
Laaea (II OeMai eoe. Bunnell 414.
WlakM dst, OllearUi ML Mattes tM.
Capitol Alleys
' COMMERCIAL NO. 1
NIcholaen'B Insurance (l M. Cady
111. D. Adanu 404, B. Bertram 401, P.
Xcksr 411. F. Bolton 411. Wlaklaad'l
Bperllaa- oaeM (l o. Bdndrla 4M.
O. MorrU 411. L. Harra 441, T. Oanaaa
Ml, B. Lawleit 111.
oeiaiee ai aueerion (II J. Ben tM.
P. Prank 171, 0, Howell Ml, o. Herr
. O. Bentson HO. Weedrr'e Paral-
ara (I) a. Otlntir U, V. Parry Ml.
D. Woodnr ill, c. Foreman Ml, B.
AdOlpH 48S.
Orval'a Vied Care (I) H. Wllkerson
Ml. M. McClery 490. O. Lent. 490. S.
Kitchen 030, W. Cllne Jr. 130. Salem
Title Company (I) D. Toreeson 493,
D. wllaon 417, V. McMullen 441, X. Hill
IM. P. Delantr 4ns.
Knlaht'B of Colambaa (4) L, Bout
ny 471, T. Bleaier 443, w. Link 441,
M. Arte 451, 8. aieilcr 111. Mlrloa
Creamery (0) P. Fenyon 111, M. Al
len 401, M. Pekar 431, B. Klnt IM.
Rawllnson'e Capllel City Ldry, (l
K, Nelion Ml, D. Rlniland IM, w,
SprliBi 111, I. Oallather 141, R. Mel
(ert 411. Starr Poede 111 J. ahUr.n
III, O, Lenires 471, W. WalU III, W.
OuitUB 410, a. Lttllholt Ml.
Blik team lame and lerlM till
and nil. (New hleh teem I..
lieeue lor aeaaoB). Hlih Ind. I erne
Jim Sheldon ad Starr Pooda, 147. Bleh
Ind. iin.i BoB Lanikotl el Starr
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TRAINING
CAMP
NOTES
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Jerton. Calif. W.P-The
Los Angeles Angela will find
it soothing to get back to the
racme Coast : xgue ranks
today when they engage Seat
tle in an exhibition tilt.
The Angela found the going
plenty rough yejterday when
me cieveiana Indians' ,
team rapped out 19 hits to
wallop them, IS to 7.
Anaheim, Calif. (U.R) Bolly
wood and Portland, each still
lamenting josses . to major
league teams, will clash here
today in a game that will be
more up their alley.
The Chicago Cubs "aid fare
well to California yesterday
by overcoming a six-run bat
tle explosion by the Beavers
in the. second inning and to
emerge victor by a o to 0
score. .. .
Cleveland's Indians heart
lessly allowed IS runner to
expire on bases but rescued
enough runs to overwhelm
the Hollywood Stars, I to 4
in an IMnrung game.
' Sen Diego, Calif. (U.RV-The
an Diego Padres will try to
save face for the Faelfie Coast
League with the big leaguer
tonight whan they try their
luck against , the Cleveland
Indian.
After the major leaguer
had a field day with PCL
teams yesterday, it will be up
to the Padres, who have been
beating both coast and big
league team during most of
the practice season, to restore
PCL prestige.
gacrarnanto, Calif. V,K
The Sacramento Solon blitz
ed Travis air force base 18 to
S yesterday, making it their
eighth straight exhibition
baseball win.
Over 1,000 fans watched
Johnny Hack lay out a home
run and Ray Sisler make five
runt to lead the Solon. Win
ning pitcher were Ken Kim
ball and Oena Johnson, who
held the rlleri to five hit.
6aklnd, ' Calif. (U,The
last holdout of the 1B3S lea
ton, Pitcher Bill Ayers, was
back in the Oakland baseball
club fold today.
He notified the Oaks man
agement yesterday he would
get her as toon a ha eould
as!
arrange transportalton from
Newman, 3a.
Stanford, Calif; Wo A
fluke run helped the San
Francisco Seal defeat the
Stanford Indian B to S in an
exhibition baieball gam her
yesterday, ,
The Seal break eame
when Joe Grace and Joe At-
bini walked with one out.
Then Reno Chew hit into an
apparent double play, and the
Indiana headed for the dug.
out, ..
But Grace want home any
way and the umpire ruled
Cheto safe at aeeond. t
' EXHIBITION BASXBALL
(By The Aaioolated Preat)
Ohleaso (A) I, St. Louie (A) 4.
Cleveland (A) I, Hollywood (PCL) 4
u luminal.
, Wuhlaiton (A) t, Maw Tork (A) fc
Chtoaio Oil , Portland (POL) I,
Hew Tork () I, Tokyo Olaata I.
Philadelphia (Hi it, Milwaukee IB) I
Brooklyn N I, Philadelphia (A) .
Clnolnnatl "B" no f. at. Leula 1.
etaraland (A) II, lot AasilM
Plttiburalt (W) re Havana (TBi) rata
Oregon State
Baseball Team
Scores Victory
Sacramento d.BThe tour
ing Oregon State college base
ball team opened its invasion
of California with a S-4 victory
over Grant Technical eollege
yeaieraay. . ,
Winning pitcher was Jim
Nierman, who was relieved in
the seventh inning by Bailey
Brem after the home team
scored four runs.
Bob Buob led the Beavers'
attack with three hits in five
tries, including a ninth inning
nome run witn no one on base.
Jim Ruggle had two hits in
three tries for OSC while
Wayne McCurdy led the losers
with three for five.
While each team made nine
hits, sloppy defensive play by
Grant Tech set up the victory
for the visitors. The Sacracents
were guilty of ten errors while
the Beavers made three mls
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Jacksonville, Ka. O Lew
Worsham'a victory in th Jack
sonville Open gold tournament
Monday could be an omen, of
things to come in the National
Open at Oakmont, Pa. t b 1
summer.' :
. Woreham won the National
Open in 1047 after he tied for
first in the Jacksonville Open,
though he lost a playoff here
to Clayton Heafner.
It will be home ground to
Worsham a host professional
to the National Open at Oak
mont. ,!
. He proved how well he ii on
hi game by (hooting four
straight rounds of 68 and beat
ing Jim Ferrler, San Francisco
veteran, at hi own gam
putting. That gave Woriham
272 for the 72 holes to Ferrier'i
273 and tied Ferrier's record
for the course. .
Tommy Bolt finished In
third place with 278.
wonnam nrsi
him 2,000. rawler collected
11.400 and Bolt $1,000.
Frank Stranahan, Toledo
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