Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 30, 1953, Page 13, Image 13

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Monday March 80, 1953
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Baku, Ortfoa
Part 1
Death Closes Fabulous
of Jim Thorpe
LomlU, Calif. (U.R) Funeral
arrangements were itlll pend
Ini today fer Jim Thorpe, the
bit Indian who won sports
fame that never dimmed dur
ing Ma lifetime, but who tatt
ed bitter disappointment al
most from the moment be
: reached greatness.
Thorpe, 04, died Saturday of
a heart attack In hli trailer
. home here, where he had come
Juit a week earlier to rest and
fish. He and his wife, Patricia,
were eating dinner at the time.
' It had been more than 40
years since Thorpe started an
athletic career, which included
exploits in nearly every major
sport, that brought him world
acclaim.
-To m a n y he was the
world's top sports figure.
King Gustav of Sweden told
him in 1912:
"Sir, you are the greatest
athlete In the world."
That was perhaps the highest
point in his career, coming af
ter he had won both the deca
;. thlon and the pentathlon at the
. Olympic games at Stockholm.
But long after he no longer
was active, his feats in football,
baseball and track and field
continued to speak for his
greatness. Just three years ago,
l-ports writers' poll named him
the greatest male athlete of the
half-century. And Iti 1951, the
movie, "Jim Thorpe, All-American,"
depicted his career.
- But only a year after his
Olympic showing, he receiv
: ed one of his greatest dis-
I
Plans for WU
Relays April 4
Nearly Complete
;. Plans are nearing comple
tion for' presentation of the
third annual Willamette relays
at McCulloch stadium on Sat
urday afternoon, April 4.
The huge cinder festival, un
der direction of Ted Ogdahl, is
scheduled to start at 1 o'clock
harp and will finish at 5:45
meaning that a field of over
1500 prep and college athletes
will run through the Jam
packed schedule in less than
five hours.
Ogdahl reports 109 high
schools have entered to date
plus 12 colleges. More entries
are expected by the deadline
which falls on Tuesday mid
night, March 31.
The colorful track classic,
recognized as the largest in
the entire northwest, will be
supervised by some 70 officials.
Admission to the event is 50
tents for students and 90 cents
for adults.
Tri-City Buys
Pitcher From
Los Angeles
Wenewick, Wash. (U.R)
Jens Dobernic, veteran major
league and Los Angeles Angel
pitcher, has been purchased by
the Tri-City Braves of the
Class "A" Western Interna
tional Baseball League.
The 34-year-old right-hander,
who was sold yesterday,
will be used principally for re
lief, according to Tri-City Man
ager Edo Vanri.
Dobernic has played with
both the Chicago Cubs and the
White 6ox between stints with
the Angeles. He was purchas
ed for an undisclosed amount
from the Toronto Maple Leafs
of the AAA International
League.
After winning one and los
ing three in 86 relief appear
ances last season with Toronto
and Springfield, he was sent
to Denver of the class "A"
Western League.
SCORES
In the Alleys
t
1 C Cm
Jim Thorpe
appointments. It was discov
ered that he had played base
ball for a small league in
1910 and had received $60
a month.
' Thorpe admitted it freely,
and under the Olympic code he
was stripped of his medals and
his marks wiped from the rec
ord books. . .
There were other frustrations
and hardships in Jim's life, such
as when he swung a pick and
shovel for a living during the
depression. In 1951, sick and
broke, he was a charity case In
a hospital while he underwent
surgery for removal of a lip
cancer. ' "
Thorpe was born on a farm
near Prague, Okla., in 1888. He
won his first fame playing foot
ball at Carlisle Indian school,
setting records there the same
year ha starred in Olympic
games. .
Teague Wins
100-Mile Race
Phoenix ) Marshall
Teafu, Dayton Beach, Fla.,
the 1053 champion, Sunday
won the Phoenix 100-mile
American Automobile Asso
ciation national championship
stock car race. -
Jack McGrnth, Pasadena,
Calif.; finished second. Unof
ficially, Ebe Yoder, Goshen,
Ind., was third; Jimmy Bryan,
Phoenix, fourth, and Bob
Christie, Grant Pass, Ore.,
fifth. : , .--
LEGALS
LEGALS
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE I
RrVERVIEW DRIVE FROM KTNOWOW I
DRIVE TO LOT It, ' BLOCK S, KINO-
WOOD VIST a. '
NOTICE HEREBY U GIVEN ibevt tfa.
Common CmneU of the City of Siem,
Oregon, deems It seoeunry and xptxll
ent fend torebr declares It purpou anil
intention to improve RXVERVXKWJDRIVK
from the north line of Ktngnood Drlre
to the weet lino of Lot 13, if extended
northerly, Block 3, Klngwood Vlitrn, in
the city of Salem, Polk County, Oregon,
at the expense of the abutting and ad
jacent property, except the treat and
alley Interactions the axpenae of which
will be assumed by the City If Balem,
by bringing eatd portion of aald street
to the established grade, providing atreet
drainage, constructing cement concrete
curbs, and paving aald portion of said
street with a 2 Inch asphalUo concrete
pavement 30 feet wide, In accordance
with the plana and apeclflcatlons therefor
which were adopted by the Common
Council March f, 1863, which are now
on file In the office of the city recorder
and which by this reference thereto an
made a part hereof. The Common Council
hereby declares Its purpose and Intention
to make the above described tmnrovement
by and through the street Improvement
department.
written remonstrance against the
above proposed lmnrovement may m
filed with the city recorder at any time
wiuun ten aays alter the iinai nunuoa-
tlon of thlt notice by the owners of the
property anectea.
Br Order of the Commoon Council
ALFRED MUNDT, City Recorder.
Date of first publlcatloon hereof la
Marcn 10, 1953.
Data of final publication March 30,
1VDJ.
March 18, S3, 30.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE
FERRY STREET FROM TWENTIETH
STREET TO TWENTY-FIRST STREET
NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that the
common council of the City of flelemi
Oregon, deems It neceasarr and axnedl
ent and hereby declares Its purpose and
intention to improve ferry street.
from the east line of Twentieth Street
to tne west line of Twenty-first Street,
In the city of Balem. Marlon Count.
Oregon, at the expense of the abutting
and adjacent property, except the street
and alley Intersections the expense ef
which will be assumed by the City of
oautun, aw pruning saiu portion of aald
street to the established grade, provid
ing street drainage, constructing cement
swusrrw euros, ana paving aald portion
of said atreet with a 2Vt inch aiphaltte
concrete pavement 30 feet in width, in
accordance with the plana and specifica
tions therefor which were adopted by
!h CttSEcsn Csunl M;r;h f. ISM.
which art now on file In the office of
the city recorder and which by this
reference thereto are made a part hereof.
The Common Council hereby declares lta
purpose and Intention to make the above
described Improvement by and through
the atreet Improvement department.
written remonstrance against via
above proposed improvement may be
filed with the eUy recorder at any time
within ten days after the final publica
tion of this notice by the owners of the
property affected.
Br order of the common council
March I, 19B3.
Alfred MUNDT, city Recorder
Date of first publication hereof la
March IS, IMS.
Date of final pubueauoa Mares ).
1A63.
March !, , 30.
NOTICE OP FINAL ACCOUNT
No. 16001
ZN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE Or OREGON FOR TnJK
COUNTY OP MARION
Is the Matter ef the Estate of ARTHUR
L. HARDUto, Deceased.
Notice is hereby elven that Tuesday.
the 38th dar of April. 1051. at 0:10 A.M.
in the court room of the above entitled
Court, la the time and place set for hear
ing of objectlono to the final account on
file In the above entitled estate and for
the settlement thereof.
Dated and first published March to,
IMS.
Date ef last publication April IT, 1051.
LOTTOS B. HARDING,
: Administratrix
PATRICK K. DOOLEY
Attorney for Administratrix.
March 30, April o, 13, 30, 37. 1033 "
NOTICES
Examination for Certified Public Ac
eountalnts ef Oregon will be held In
Portland from 1:30 p.m. Wednesday,
May i9. snrougn rriaay, nay is. ism,
Applications must be filed with the
secretary en or Aerore April is, 1053.
WILLIAM H. HOIAs, CJJ., Secretary
uregon estate noara ox Accountancy,
414 American Bank Building,
Portland 3, Ore.
Mar.38.30,31
BIDS WANTED
The Aurora School District No. 33J
Board of Directors will receive bids un
til s:oo p.m. on Friday April loth.
1053 for one 10B3, 43 Passenger School
Bus. Specifications may be obtained at
the Aurora Grade School from Mr. Me
Lin. Board reserves the right to reject
any or an bids.
wm. Jensen, Clerk,
Rt. 3. Aurora. Ore.
Mar.37,33,30
University Alleys
COMMERCIAL NO. t
Later "I" ( Bt.ck.IMrs 412, Bul
U 44, Horn 13. Rollofeon 40J, Per
ham M. Watl'e Km. 1V zwlcker
tn, rM 4U, K. Lewi, 447, paler 443,
uameie ...
"4" Crner. ) - CM. Ml, Miller
SSI, . Brtm 4. D. Elun 40J, Moo.
aui HailrwMd Cleaner. (4 Ree
417, JUHMnoO 114, Ferrll 433, CUI S3S,
Oould 41S. . ,
SIX. Tlr. U woner , ;
10, BT 48S, lotto 474. AM'. Br
kr, Ttih 44!, Prker 470, Alt
itun S, Bullock 41, H.iuer 43.
runk'. Conilnel.n (B French
4, Kuhn 419, S.muel 433, Plnk 44,
... .J. MA (-1.1 . k rk .1 11 Wftla
BC(IU1Q BWW. , 1 ....hv- ....
Uri 177, flUBKm 41. Reno 40, WU-1
ion 43S, H.BMtreet 437. i
Kith Brwni (4) Mile. 178, Ollnee
471. CUuen 43, D. HUlertch Ml. B.
Hlllerlch JS7. Nick'. Inn (0) B. Wll
ber, 453, Mull ,39, Dlerk. 437, MUler
01, Trel.wl 444. :
' AppU.ne. (,H) Tlbot 4,3,
Dutfr 478, CtiurchM 483, McP.rland
0,. Ber,', Mrk W Allenier 463,
Dreel 481. LeboM 183, Bnltker (3) 133, ;
Wlen, 403, Peteraon (1) 10.
HUH team rl Keith Brown. 38S6. ;
Hlth team tame Plank', Conatroc
tlon 103. Rim Ind. ,erlei and lam.
HIK. MCT.rjanc . w
I
, Joan Robert Thorpe
Thorpe's Son at ,
Chemawa Grieves
Death of Father j
John, Robert Thorpe. shy
lB-year-old Chemawa student,
today awaited word from Los
Angeles as to whether he will
be able to attend the funeral of
his famous father, Jim Thorpe,
who died there late Saturday,
aged 64. i
The boy is a sophomore at
Chemawa, where he has been
for five years. Prior to com
ing here he spent three years
at an Indian school at Pawnee,
Okla. He expects to be here
until ha finishes high school.
John plays football, basket
ball and baseball. He has been
troubled by asthma but is out
growing it. His brother Rich
ard left Chemawa two years
ago and is now in the navy
stationed at San Diego. Two
older brothers are in Korea.
John last saw his father in
Los Angeles last summer. The
elder Thorpe has never been
here. The boy is wondering if
the family will now get the
Olympic trophies his father
won- in 1912 but which were
later taken from him when it
was learned he had played pro
fessional baseball in ignorance
of the fact that it was forbid
den.
The Thorpe boy is a quiet,
reserved youngster who volun
teered no information but an
swered all questions readily.
Exhibition Baseball
(Br Hi. AHoclated Imi)
Bmndar
Detroit (A) 11. Boiton (A) 1.
St. Loul. (A) 8-1, Chlcaio (A) 4-1.
- (ficoni nu 7 tonlnli).
Clerelaad (A) IB, New York (It) S.
Brooklyn (M I, Mew Tork (A) I.
Philadelphia. (N) 10, Philadelphia (A)
. 8.
Waihluton (A) 10, UUwaukw OX) T.
at. Louli (If) I, Cincinnati H) f.
Atlanta (SA) 4, Milwaukee "B" (N) 1.
Chlcaio 04) 91, CM. Orantfl Oottoo
FJn I. (Called end 7th by agree
ment.) Cincinnati -V IN) I, Srracuie (lb) 1.
Satordar
Boiton (A) S, New York (A) 1.
Chtowo (A) I, Chlcaio (N) 4.
Cleveland (A) I, Hew York IN) t.
Cincinnati (N) 7, Brooklyn (Nl 1.
St. LouU (A) 1, Milwaukee (Nl 1.
Toronto (n.) 1, Cincinnati "B" (N) 1.
Milwaukee "B" (H) 18, Atlanta (SA) 8.
Plttebunh "BT (N) 4, PltUttunh "A"
(M) I.
Detroit "B" (A) . Buffalo (JX) 8. 1
(Called at and ot eletenth Innlni br
aireement.) 1
East All-Stars
Defeat West
Hoopers, 72-54
New York. () Eastern col
lege all start turned on the
steam in the second halt to de
feat a picked team of West
erners 72-84 in the Herald
Tribune's seventh annual char
ity basketball fame in Madi
son Square Garden Saturday
night
The West, led by All-Amarl-
ean Bob Koubreg of- Wash
ington, matched the east bas-
ket-for-basket in the closely
fought first half but faded in
the final periods in the face ef
an attack by Larry Hennessey
of VilUnova and Seton Hall's
Richie Regan.
Houbregs' tap in with 40
seconds left in the first half
put the West out in front 31
80 at the tntermiuion.
Hennessey, Regan and sm
other All-American, Walter
Dukes of Seton Hall, started
eonectlng for the last tn the
third period. Regan poured tn
11 points and the quarter
ended with the West trailing
81-44.
Houbregs topped the scoring
with 17 points for the evening.
Teammates Joe Clpriano of
Washington and Chet Noc ot
Oregon dropped in 'six and
three points respectively.
Regan was voted the game's
outstanding player.
The game was played for
the Herald Tribune's Fresh Air
Fund. The win gave the East
a 4-3 edge tn the annual
series.
Salem IWLA
Chapter Plans
Member Drive
The Salem chapter of the
Izaak Walton league of America
will ' conduct a membership
drive, beginning Wednesday.
All members of the local
club, with the exception ef
Death Mars
Opening of
Racing Season
Portland Death marred
the opening of the auto racing
season at the Portland Speed
way Sunday.
Hank DuBose, 17, was
killed when his stock ear
rolled over on the north turn
on the fourth lap ot the 100
lap main event
The race was won by Her
schel McGriff, driving a 1881
Oldsmobile.
Willard Burke
Lands Position
At Eugene High
Eugene ) Willard E.
Burke, former Little All
American football player at
Moorehead State Teachers col
lege tn Minnesota, has been
appointed head of the Eugene
high school health and physi
cal education departments, of
ficials said today.
The 10-year-old star was
three men who are conducting
the drive A. C. Shaw, Willard
Taylor and Paul Nicholson-
will participate in the cam
paign. Five prizes will be awarded
to top membership-getters. The
prizes include a pair of hip
boots, a fish creel, a fisher
man's paL a fly box and a doz
en flies. "
Quick! Died Up
CHEST COLDS'
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athletics and ooachinf person
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stallion Double Scotch
horses that won 181 races.
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