Monday. Aoput 10, 195S TUB CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salea, Orcrm Par II FAN FARE Spectacular 140-Yard Clip , Shot Wins for Lew Worsham By CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN ChlMto l") Lew Worpham has th answer to a qaeettoa that hat bothered (olfen tinea tne game iu Invented. "It a hole-in-one luck kill?" Wortham didn't make an ace. He did sink a long proach, estimated by onlookers as 140 yards, lor an eagle 2 on the last hole yesterday to beat out Chandler Harper by one stroke for the $25,000 first prize in the "World" golf cham pionship at Tarn O'Shanter. That shot, made with a sand wedge while Harper was being congratulated on winning the tournament, was worth $15, 000. It undoubtedly was the most lucrative single shot in the history of the ancient game. ! Let's create the drama it all entailed: 1. It meant winning the '"world" championship of golf, title lacking in prestige but compensating in cold cash a first prize of $25,000, tops In golf. Second place paid $15,000 leu. ' 2. Harper, who had lost two ether tournaments this season by one-stroke margins, had Just finished with a 70 for 279, nine under Tarn O'Shanter par, by pitching a No. 8 iron ahot 20 Inches from the cup for a cinch birdie 3. S. Television cameras were trained on Harper. Radio com mentators were praising hit f in : lsh. He stood there by the 18th ' green being cheered for win ning, en record and before 10, 000 or 15,000 frenzied tpecta - tors. v - 4. Then came Worsham. He had just dropped a 7-foot putt for birdie I on the 71st hole. He needed another birdie S on the 410-yard 72nd to tie Harper and send the showdown into a audden death playoff. 8. Worsham belted a tremen dous drive. . 6. . Jimmy Demaret, famous pro, was on radio at the 18th green, lauding Harper's finish. 7. About 140 yards in front of the green, Worsham pulled sand wedge from his bag. 8. He fired away. The ball lit on the lower part of the green, bounced about three times and covered 35 to 40 feet before it rolled into the cup. 9. Harper stared in disbelief. 10. Demaret muttered one word after a pause: "Gawd damn." 11. Approximately 500 fans rushed toward Worsham and lifted him to their shoulders. Old-time observers contend ed that It was the greatest shot TIDE TABLE Tldee fr T,fl. Orraea Aatart, 1111 (Outfit r V. S. CUll Mi Off tit Barter, rerilaaa. oreieni Huh Waters Low Wetere Alllliet Tim, Keith! Tlmt HeUbt U 11:07 am. I T.M a.m. -0. 1:10 p.m. S I ' 01 p.m. 1.1 tl 12:45 a.m. 1.1 .m. 0.0 I J p.m. I I 1:41 p.m. It IS 1:11 am. I I 1:01 a.m. 0 4 1 11 p.m. I S 1 11 pm. 1.7 II 1:01 em. 4 1:11 p.m. 01 1:41 p.m. 17 1:04 p.m. 1.1 14 1:41 a.m. (0 l:U a.m. 1.1 1:11 p m. I I 1 11 p.m. 1.4 15 I II l.m. 41 1:11 P.m. 1.1 1:11 p.m. I.I 10:44 p.m. I I II 1:11 s ip. 4.1 1:11 p.m. 1.1 4:14 p.m. I.I 11:41 p.m. 1.1 17 S.I1 p.m. II 10:11 p.m. 1.1 1:00 p.m. 4 0 IS 1:10 a.m. 1.1 11:M P.m. 00 0:04 p.m. 4 1 11:11 a.m. 1.0 i CAR & TRUCK RENTALS 394 North Church Phone 3-9600 Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Finds Healing Subetonce That Doe Both Relieve Pain-Shrinks Hetncerhoida Now York, N. Y. (Special) -For the first time science haa found a sew healing substanea with the astonishing ability to shrink hemorrhoids and to atop bleeding-without aurgery. In one hemorrhoid case after another, "very striking improve ment'' waa reported and verified by doctors' observations. Pain was relieved promptly. And, while gently relieving pain, actual reduction er retraetion (shrinking) took place. And moat amazing of all thia improvement waa maintained in eases where doctors' ebterrationa were eontinoed ever a period ef many months I In fact, retnlta were so thor ough that sufferers were sole to mike '.tch aatoniihing ptatementa aa "Piles have ceased to be a in the garnet history which can be debated endlessly In the hot-stove league. They said 11 will rub out that memorable 235-yard sooon that bounded into the 80th hole for double eagle 2 during the hut round of the Masters at Augusta. ' That one. gave Sarazen a deadlock with Craig Wood at the end, and Gene went on to win the title in a playoff. Salem Archers Finish High In Albany Meet Albany Six members of the Jabberwalkie field archery club of Salem finished high in the invitational tournament con ducted by the Chemawa Bow men here Sunday. Bob Norton won the men's freestyle event, whit Chuck Anglin was second and Ike Ep perly third. AU are from Sa lem. Salem women also finished one-two-three in the women's freestyle. Marge Anglin won the event, with Lavern Drake second and Betty Norton third. A total of 87 archers from throughout the state partici pated in the Sunday shoot. The Northwest sectional field tournament is scheduled for Sa lem August 15 and 16. e , Salem, Mount Angel Softy Playoffs Set The Salem Merchants meet Mt. Angel here Tuesday night at Phillips Field in the first game of two-out-of-three ae ries to decide the district cham pionship. The winner of the series goet to the state soft ball tourney at Mill City this month. Bob Knight wiU probably hurl for tie Merchants while Carl Beyer, star Mt. Angel hur ler, wil hurl against him. The game will start at 8:00. The Industrial League game scheduled for Phillips at the same time has been re-scheduled for dinger at 6:30. It is between the Keizer nine and First Christian. Slo-Mo-Shun IV Still Queen Seattle (UR Stan Sayres' Slo-Mo-Shun IV - still was speed queen of the waterways today. The "Old Lady," the fastest boat in the world, upheld her reputation for the third time yesterday in winning the 48th running of the Gold Cup race, the classic of the speedboat world. Slo-Mo kicked her rooster tail wake In the face of a half dozen contenders from De troit who tried desperately to return the golden goblet to the Michigan metropolis. She toured the 90-mlle grind easily to win with an average speed of 02.61 ra.p.h. Only three boats finished. More than 300,000 persons watched the race. Lee Schoenith's Gale H was the only boat that gave the Seattle champion anything like a run for her money, but even then the effort was far short of being a serious threat. Gale II was second and Jack Schafer't Such Crust II wis i third. problem I" And among thee suf. ferns were a very wide variety ef hemorrhoid conditions, some ef 10 to 20 years' standing. AH this, without the nee ef nineties, anettheti.ee or astrin gents of any kind. 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Salem- his a game sched uled with the Albany Legion team for 8 o'clock Wednes day, but there Is a possi bility that that game will be cancelled. The Salem Legion team la scheduled to leave Salem by train at 6:50 p.m. Friday. The ' team will arrive in Yakima early Saturday morning, and work out at Parker field, site of the tournament, Saturday after noon. - Salem playt the Montana champion in the second game of the Legion tourney Sunday. Genua's Salem team won the regional championship last year. . Ellworth Jones Downs Cudd Astoria, Ore. ff Ellsworth Jones of Portland defeated Bruce Cudd 1-up Sunday to win the annual Oregon Coast coif Tournament. Cudd, Northwest Open and Oregon amateur champion, also from Portland, led at the half way point but lost his touch on the back nine. Jones and Cudd were com peting In the men-under-40 di vision In other divisions. Ken Feilds of Yakima defeated Roy Renoyd, 5 and 4, to win the men 40-to-50 division; Dr. Millard Rosenblatt, Portland, downed Jack Tomlinson, Port land, to retain his senior title, and Mrs. R. L. Borst, Portland, ship with a 4 to 3 win over Mrs. Lloyd Burgess, Astoria. Clarence Smith Wins Main Event Clarence Smith of Portland captured the 50-lap Class "A" feature hardtop event at Holly- wood Bowl -Saturday night.; Walt Waldron came in second: and Don Guth was third. John Brown won the Class "B" 35-lap race in an action packed race in which the cau tion flag was out six times and the race stopped once. Jerry Pettit narrowly missed serious injury when his car climbed a bank and rolled over on its back. He was unhurt. For ARROW TIES AND SHIRTS Shryock's Men's Wear capitoi. anoppiNO cbntsb O mm U UVtVLbLa mm mm mm FREE PARKING SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Or Your Money Refunded Salem Drive-In Cleaners 229S Fairgrounds Re, t Columbia Portland Pulls Triple Play But Loses Twin Dill Pertlaal W The Lea Aa gelee Angela prelected their thtrd-als.ee staadtaf la the ra eltle Coast learn yesterday by sweeping both ends ef a ea- ble header from FertlaaoL 1-1, 8-8. Brightest spot for Portland during the day was a triple play in the third Inning ef the second game. Runners were on first and second when Frank DIPrima hit a hot grounder to Don Eggert who touched third, fired to Eddie Basinskl at second who In turn got the ball to first in time to nail DiPrima. The Angela got seven runs off Royce Lint in the first four innings of the nightcap and one more off reliefer Willie Rams- dell in the seventh. Rany Gumpert lasted for the Angels to pick up his sixth win against four losses, while Lint got his ninth loss against 14 victories. ' Frankie's Austin's error set the stage for the first two Los Angeles runt in the first In ning. Then with two out, sin gles by Bobby Talbot and DI Prima chased in two runs. In the third Al Evans sin- The flraft Lai Aaeelee-Partlaaid tni boa: Ua laaelee (I) (1) Fertlaad IIOl BMOA TelPatef Slip nobba.lt Ills Rlcharde.1 4 1 11 S Biuukl.1 4 S I I Uthar.t 4 1 RimsU.r sail Biker. s 4 111 ilarala.ef 4 1 a a PMen.e 4 1 4 S Robnaa.a 4 14 1 DIFrlma.1 4 111 Arltl 411 Smlth.U III 1'AuaUp.e mi Hardln.1 Sill bssrt I I 1 S 4 UoUan.p I s S Bastard. let a-UM lies k-Koiwav a a s s Walbal. S a S e-oiMU e a s Total! n 117 s Total! II mil a amiiM far aanierd is ita, a Rap lor LI .1 la ath. 4 Rap for nabloaop fca ath. Loa Alialaa , 000 Its 4101 Hlta Ml 110 111 7 Portland 100 000 poo1 nita pop pip pii Pitehar Is At at Br ab aa Holiaa t II I I 1 1 s aaaferd s si S s s 1 s walbal 1 I 1111 Winner: aleUan. Leaeri aenfard. R Talbot. Oilier. Robba. RBI: Meraala, e. aen. -raiooi. an: raoap. aa: Talbot, bb: RueseU. DP: latere. BaeUuU and Aril: Austin, Zeitnikl and Arm amlth aad raaen. ben: loo Anielee , poruand S. U: Soman, BeaU and BUra. T: 1:41. Second tame boa: Pertlaad IIOl 1191 TalboLet Sit lAmtla.aa 1 I a t Richard. lb tit IRobbe.U S t I 1 Deher.rt til 1 Oladd.e 1 1 t 1 Beker.aa 1111 alaraala.al 1 t 1 t BTane.a SIS PUnt.p lilt DlPrlma.lk 1 1 S 1 AHMb I S T I amltb.lf 4 11 tRetch.rf lilt Htroln.Jb J I I IBaa'ekl.lk 1 1 s 1 OamparLp tit I Inert ia seat Remedel.a S 1 1 S Total! 11 II 11 1 Total! M SSI 11 7 mnlnaa Los Anfalaa Rita Portland .. Hit, Plteher Oumperl Lint ........ 101 4M 1 t ........ 103 in a ii too too I t Ill Ml I t lp ab r a arbbaa 7 11 t I P 1 S m ii i i i i i In II 1 I I 1 I Remidell winner oumpert. Loier Line, a Austin. Beker. RBI -DlPrlme, Brans, Smith, Usher 1, Talbat. IB Usher 1, Bvans. X Talbot I. Usher J. Smith 1 Oumpert. BR Smith. Usher. SH Di Prima. DP HardtB. DIPrima and Rich ard. TP Eeeert. Basinskl and Arn. Lett Loa Anaeles 7, Portlend 7. HBP Hardin br Remidell. WP Lint. U Benta, Silra and Somen. T 1:11. A 4111. ITS GREEN'S SPORTING SHOP 1381 So. Commercial FOB . . . v EVINRUDI MAIN EVENT Jack O'Rtlej vs. Masked Marvel SEMI-MAIN Johnnj BtnnlBg vs. Greg Jarqnp OPENER Jack Klter vs. Mr. Saaata SALEM ARMORY TUESDAY, 1:30 P.M. Somertd: t la Lttlei ht. 9 $1.00 Green Backs With Each S5.00 Dry Cleonina Order Irouaht la August t Ii 10 U-San-0 Chlorophyll Mothproofing Eaton's Dry Sizing Of Your Garments Ice Cream For the Kiddies gled home Bob Usher who got on with double. Two homers in the fourth gave the Angels command ing lead. Dick Smith, first man up, slammed out a circuit clout- He was followed by, Gumpert who singled, and Bobby Talbot ,who got on with a walk. .Then Usher smashed one to score three runs. In the opener Talbot hit his 14th homer to give Los Angeles the win. It wis a pitcher's duel be tween the Angel't Bill Moisan and Portland's Fred Sanford. Moisan, in recording his 10th victory against 6 defeats, set Portland down with only five hits. Two of the Beaver hits came in the first inning as Fletcher Robbe singled and was. driven home on Bob Marquis' tingle. The Angels tied the score in the fourth on a tingle by Bob by Uther and double by Let Peden. By SCOTT BAILLIE San Francisco UK The clutch-bitting Hollywood Stars had another pair ef one-rnn victories under their belts to day as they swept to a seven- game lead ever Seattle in the Faelfie Coaat League hem stretch. 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Split Twin Bill Sacramento and Oakland spit a twin bill, which left the Acorns in the cellar by 4V games behind the seventh place Solons. The Solons won the opener. 4-3, and the Oaks cap tured the nightcap, 6-1. Monty Basgall't double in the ninth inning scored Lee Walla with the run the Twinks needed to break a 1-1 tie In the opener. Then the Start came from behind with two runt in the sixth inning of the short game as Bob Bundy doubled, Dale Long singled and Walla bit an other double. The Suds bit four San Fran cisco pitchers with everything but the water bucket in the first game as they blasted out IB hits. A seven run splurge' Prices Good OF THE OR. WEST'S MIRACLE TUFT TOOTH BRUSH 59' TOILETRY Mis W) Fred M ever Dmga sot mete w tsrvi I W 141 N. by Seattle tent Elmer Single ton away In the fifth. Other League Garnet John McCall silenced the Rainier bats with a five hitter over the seven-inning span In the nightoap. 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Shirlee Wlleax, Ltolt, broke the free-etyle ttasrd for 13-14-year-olds w aha did the distance la J:17J. 8he also woa the ll-rfv breastttreke. ' Sharon Trues wea aeeeatta la the breaststroka, back stroke, and freestyle ta the 11-18 age grR while Jey Brewa wea third la the feaek stroke ta the sansa ag free. Other top Salem finisher! were Carol Stolk with Bee ends la both the backstroke aad freestyle event ef the ; 13-14 year age greap; Deri Heln was third la the breast stroke; sue Wilton was third la the backstroke; aad Dea nls Glasgow waa second ta the breaststroka. Frank Rrntt 74-vear-old aaev retary of the Corvallit, Ore, hnwllno- anantiation. rakeentff rolled a series of 100-191-183. Ginger Spice Soap 39 10c M DISH CLOTHS ' , Limit Fiv VARIETY Brimm's Plasti-Liner Eat Anything ' With Fait Tth! r .r TOILETRY onn fri. 'TH A I Haa 7 an " l aSava, uas a. mbhm