Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 14, 1953, Page 11, Image 11

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Z-Run 9th Inning Rally!
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16 Golfers Up in
Men's Tourney
At Salem Golf Club
Sixteen (oilers advanced into
the weond round of the annual
fall championship ol the Salem
Men'i Golf Club in matches
Sunday at the Salem golf club.
Bob Frail, who is a high
school senior this year, carded
one-up win over Bill Good
win. Jimmy Sheldon showed
the best golf of the day as he
bounced Glen Lengren 4 and
, 3. He was five under par wheni
the match ended.
In other championship flight
matches Bob Burns beat George
Hencken, Jim Hunt topped
Frank Fisk, Jack Brande edged
Dusty Woods, Del Gwynn mov
ed past Jack Owens, Bob Pow
ell defeated Leo Estey, Cliff
Ellis topped Bob Stephenson,
and Frank Albrich beat Pat
Miklia.
Other championship match
results were Dan Callaghan
over Bert Victor, Harold Olin-
. ger over Henry Moon, Ralph
Mapes over Harvey Quistad,
Kent Meyers over Andy Ander
son, Bob Burrell - over Bill
Schafer, and Dave Moon over
' Lawrence Alley.
SmmmI: Baxter arer Llppart: Kcilb
Star Aaaersoa; Bscaoa arer Xlmrael:
LaasdBf ever McCrarr: Carson arer
aquqmo: LadM arer nllaii Tbosnaaon
aver Drari Dearmond bra.
Pourth: Wlttenberset avar eHcrtreea:
yiib. avar Spect; Nichols avar oambttt;
afclfullen bre; Peksr avar Ward: Ouerla
avar Pelts; ouatalaoa ovar CuUarl Gales
bve.
Slith: Osllsihrr avar rttelnbock; Wlek
lund aver McCslUster; Dick HeMtrli over
Don neoarie: nuniveiintr ovw
Lowrir ovar Howard; Johnion over atet
f rnonu: Phillips avar Remolds; McDsrltt
J; aver Chase.
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' eon ovar Deveri; amltn ovar enensrovei
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Does It; to Play Tonight
Spokane evened op the 1
Western International Leatnr
championship series at twa speaaaa s
wins apiece here Sunday after- Muri,,.tf
wim i a- win over ine i jooneoa.s s
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Salem Senators before t,(tl
fans. The fifth game of the se
ries will be played tonight at
Waters Field with Salem man
ager Bngh Luby sending his
aee hurler Jn Nicholas against spnna.p
RalDh Romero. The came will -"cib.
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The Senators captured the
third game of the vital play-off
with the second half cham
pions Saturday night when
they tallied eight runs in the
last two innings to win 12-11.
At one time in the game the
home-town Indians held a 11-4
lead.-
Sunday a two run rally in
the top of tha ninth netted Spo
kane the win. The rally spoiled
young Larry Borst'a bid for his
second win in less than 20
hours. In both games he came
in as a relief hurler. :
After pinch hitter Bruce Mc- U
Intosb had grounded out to dQien. WOlTien S
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Pitcher: IP AB I n ton
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VP Borat. LOB Spokane a, Aalea
i. B Murphy. Jahn.100. Hatr. Wltbar-
spoon. 1BH Brown. Jehaaen, Ballard,
ftp I Jehnaan. Broam. Cotnraand. auieata.
Dero, Ballard. Boras. Ale. Prank. Cora
aaand. Bssaatan. DP lvrs ta Lobr to
Ballard: Tax sell! ta Luba to Ballard.
Time 3:41. Umplraa Va Kuvrva and
Jaeoba. am. s.sai.
Okla. Cowboy
Wins, Roundup
. Pwndleton U9 Eddy Ak
ridge, 25-y ear-old Beavw,
OUa., eowtooy, was looking
for new fields to conquer to
day after he waa named top
all-around cowboy at the con
clusion of the , annual three
day Pendleton Round-Up Sat
urday night ,
. Bano the title, Akridge
won the new Oregon .pouroai
troDhv. emblematic of the
Round-Uo championship, and
collected $3100 fit-st prize mon
ey in the bareback bronc rid
ing contest. Shoat Webster,
four-time champion cowboy,
waa dethroned.
The other top Saturday
night winner was still another
Oklahoman, 60-year-old Ike
Rude of Wetumka, who pocket
ed $5400 In the steer roping
contest. The veteran Rude won
the same event in 1931 and
eame back 22 years later for a
repeat victory. j
Cards Come From
Behind to Tie 49ers
San Francisco J Coach
Joe Stydahar of the Chicago
Cardinals said today he was
"not satisfield" with the 14-14
tie his team had to settle for
in yesterday'a exhibition game
with the San Francisco Forty
Miners.
"I wasn't too pleased with our
performance," Stydahar said.
"I think both teams suffered a
letdown after winning good
games. However, I think we are
an improved team over last
year."
Stydahar said Johnny Olsze
, wski, former University of
: California star and now first
I string fullback in his rookie
; year for the Cardinals, "is going
? to be great."
"In fact," he added, "I think
i he'll be rookie of the year."
i i nr arainus nu vumc uuu.
Ay behina'in the fourth quarter to
score weir huu1u"
start off the top of the ninth
Eddie Murphy, an oldtimer to
this league, singled to left
Wilbur Johnson followed with
a single to right which Les
Witherspoon failed to field
cleanly and Murphy scored
and Johnson ended on third.
. Jim Command broke the 4-4
tie with a single to left scor
ing Johnson. Gene Roenspie
came in to pitch and forced
Stan Palys to ground into a
double play and end the in
ning. Don Osborn's Indians took a
3-0 lead In the second frame
when Bob Donkersley and Bill
Sheets both singled and Jimmy
Brown and Johnson both con
tributed doubles.' Lefty Bob
Collins was shelled out in the
three run uprising with young
Borst coming in.
The local nine went score
less until the fifth when sin
gles by Witherspoon, Bob Nel
son, and Borst and fly by
Jim Deyo combined for two
tallies.. Hugh Luby them fiied
to Murphy In center who made
great raining cetch em e sure
double or triple. '
Another two runs gave Sa
leu the lead for the first time
in the ball game 4-3 in the bot
tom of the eighth. Gene Tan-
selll started it off with a line
shot Into right end Connie
Peres followed him up with a
hloon hit to short right.
Jerry Ballard doubled home
Tanselll and on the same play
Prez scored when left fielder
Will Hafey failed to come up
with the well hit ball and the
fast Cuban scored. The rally
ended with Ballard on second.
Johnson and Brown were
the big guns In the Spokane
hitting attack, each with three
hits Including a double. With
erspoon bad two hits for the
Senators. Jack Spring gains the
win and Borst the loss. Spring
pitched a portion of the eighth
inning.
. All the remaining games in
the four of seven series will
be played at Waters Field. The
play-off will have to go aix
games and probably will go the
full seven.
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Hero of Flatbush
Pitcher Krsklne (right) whe pitch
ed the Brooklyn Dodgers te a l-t
victory ever the Braves at Milwaukee and clinched the
1S51 National League pennant, gets a big hog In the dress
ing room from Manager Chuck Dressen. (AP Wlrephoto)
Golf Handicap to
Start Wednesday
The Salem Women's Fall
Golf Handicap will get under
way Wednesday with 22
matches slated in the first
round. Play will be at the Sa
lem Golf club.
Pairings in the champion
ship flight put Mrs. Morris
Crothers vs. Mrs. Howard Eis-
man, Mrs. John R. Wood vs.
Mrs. Howard Wicklund, Mrs.
Frank Fisk vs. Mrs. Kenneth
Potts, Mrs. Fred Bernard! vs.
Thomas Hill Jr.,' Mrs. Charles
McDevitt vs. Mrs. Harold din
ger, Mrs. George Hoffman vs.
Mrs.. Henry Simmons, Mrs.
John Lewis vs. Mrs. Brue Wil
liams, and -Mrs. James Ha-
worth vs. Mrs. Glenn Steven
son.
Second flight -
Mrs. Richard Chase vs. Mrs.
Rex AJolph, Mrs. R. I. Mac
Leughlin vs. Mrs. Robert Jo
seph, Mrs. Leon Ferry vs. Mrs.
Robert Cannon, Mrs. Werner
Brown vs. Mrs- Ivan Marble,
Mrs. Glenn Stevens vs. Mrs.
Chester Loe, Mrs. Glenn Wil
bur vi. Mrs. Kenneth Vollmar,
Mrs. Roecoc Wilson vs. Mrs.
T. W. Lowery end; Mr. Fred
Anunseu vs. Mrs. Orval Lana.
Pairings in tha fourth flight
are Mrs. Thomas Watson vs.
Mrs. John- Johnson, Mrs. Gil
bert Groff vs. Mrs. Ed Roth,
Mrs. Eugene Kokko vs. Mrs.
Robert DeArmond, Mrs. Frank
Ward vs. Mrs. Coburn Graben
horst, Mrs. Charles Musser vs.
Mrs. Clay Dyer, and Mrs. Ron
Coppuck vs. Mrs. Seth Smith.
Mrs. Hans Nichols and Mrs.
Woodson Bennett both drew
byes in the fourth flight.
V. S.WINS DAVIS CUP
Montreal U") The United
States won the American Zone
Davis Cup finsl Saturday when
its doubles team of Tony Tra
bert and Vic Seixas defeated
Canada's Lome Main and Paul
Willey, 3-6, 6-2, 0-3, 6-3, 6-2
"B" Grid Teams to Be
In Woodburn Jamboree
Woodburn
burn Athletic field will be the
scene of the first Marion
county "B" league football
jamboree . Wednesday night
The Wood-1 with teams playing both 11-
football Scores
Br Tha Aaaoetated Press)
OREGON pair poor BALL
Toledo M. Central Onion 1.
Oakrldca 14, Columbia Prep ptrt.r 11.
Ontario IT. Baker 1.
Xelaa (Wash.! 11. Benson (Port.) f.'
Klamath Palla 11, Orant (Port.) 1.
XPI. EXHIBITIONS
Sararaay RsaaHa
" New Vork Otanu 14, BalUmora Cotta S.
Philadelphia Baalaa 31, Loa Ansalaa
Rasas 17.
Fittakufah ataalara S4, Qtaea Bap
racaara is.
Saadap Beaalta
Detroit liana 11, Waablaslom
aalna 11.
Cfeleaae Caadkaala .14, AaaPaaaelaee
' aaera la.
(Trgal
LOCaxI UNITED HPS ASSOCIATED HISS NIWI AND HATIHO
Salem. Oregon Mondmy. September 14, 1953 Pge 11
Fair Getting Marks Set;
Sutton Wins Auto Event
A jack rabbit can run as
t . ...). n tn AS
.15 till UUtailltllR , u f -
miles an hour.
John Day Man Captures
$100 Hat at Fair Rodeo
Sonny Tureman today to
wearing a hundred-dollar
cowboy hat after being de
clared the all-around cham
pion cowpoke of the State
Fair rodeo which finished on
Saturday night at the fair
grounds palicion.
The puncher from ' John
Day also took home more
than $1000 In prise money
and. his sixth leg on the large
Christensen Brothers trophy
vslued st $500. The runner
up, pushing Turemsn closely,
Major League Leaders
turn aoottlfrfl mULr
IBt The AjMated Press)
NATIONAL LEAH'S
Ralllnf Purlllo. Brooklrn. .144:
achoeMlrnll. St. Laula. .140: Irvin. New
York. .Ill: Mueller. e Torn. .Ill: am-
Hr arAftklvn. .111.
Bane Batud la Campsnella. Brnak
lvn. lis; Mathewm. Milwaukee. 114 Hod
set. Brooklrn. la): Bnlder. Braokln. Ill:
Innlt. Philadelphia. III.
aaa Baaa Mathews. Milwaukee. 41:
Campanula, Brook Ira and Ktusaewskl.
Cincinnati. 4a: antder, Brooklrn. U.
rtner, chlraao, 11.
Pltrhloa Burdetta, Milwaukee. 14-4.
771; Brsklna. Brooklrn, ll-l. .740: Spahn.
Miraaukee, 10-7. .141: Merer. Brooklrn
14-t, .717; BaddU, At. Loull. 114, .M
AMSBICAN LIAOrS
Battlnr Vernon. Wuhiniton. .117;
Boieo. Oleveland, -l; ssiaoso. cmcaso.
111: ooooman. aoiHii mttwuu,
..., na
Baaa Bellas la Boaea. CUveland.
Ill; Varaen, Washtajton. 1": Boons
Detroit. 104: Berra. e Tors. 141.
Boblnaoa. Philadelphia. 41
Baaa Boaas. Cleveland. 44
lernial. Phlladarphla. II: Barra. Ba
York. 14: Dabr, Cliraland. SI; Boom,
Detroit. 11.
piiaiaa Looat. "ev Tark. ll-l
111: Pord. Bew Tork. 17-4. .771; BaathL
Mew Tark. 11-4, .711; Parnell. Bootos,
IH, .741: Sala, Bew Tork. Mi.
was Ross Dollarhide of Lake
view, Ore.
A crowd of 2S18 saw the
final rodeo performance by
the Christensen Brothers
stock, after which the first
four places In each event for
the entire week were an
nounced. Bull ndlnt averaaea Dave Maeon.
Loa Oatoa. Call!.: Jack Mlddlaton. Ked
dlnt. Calif.: Jark Bpurltns. Portland;
Tuffr Paderer, Cnerenne. Wro.
Bulldnaslng Lai coonerlr. Clovle.
Calif.: Bhaiman Buluns. Ban Dleso; BUI
MoaPharaOB, chaawelL Ore.; PhU Baw
11ns. Calf roptnr Lev Boushner; Budr
Doueatta; Boas Pallarhlda; Bhartaaa Aul
Usa. Saddla brotie rldlna Oena Pruatt.
Oaark, Ark.; Boae Dollarhide: Kaia LawU;
Oeo.-aa Menkemlrr. Burns, Ore.
Bareback rldlns Aonar TurCman:
Jack Ukldleton. Reddlns. Csltf.; Jack
apurllns, rortland, Jim Madlaad. Porl-laod.
Black's Improvement
Heartens Brook Club
Chicago . AMD Brooklyn's
ehauwes to sack thai American
League monopoly on the World
Series ' were brighter today,
Manager Charlie Dressen be
lieved, because relief pitcher
Joe Black apparently has come
back.
Black started against the
Chicago Cabs yesterday, the
Dodgers' first game since
clinching the pennant and gave
up only two hits before he was
removed for a pinch-hitter af
ter six innings.
'.'He had good stuff," Ores
sen said, "and good control. He
was putting the ball where he
wanted it and control was his
trouble this year.
U. 5. to Use Trabert,
Seixas in Net Finals
. . Montreal U.The United
States will definitely use its
two top stars, Tony Trabert and
Vic Seixas, in the interxone
Davis Cup final as well as in
the challenge round against
Australia, tennia official Law
rence Baker announced today.
Trabert, the U.S. champion
from Cincinnati, O., and Seix
as, the Wimbledon champion
from Philadelphia, were the
key men on the U.S. squad
which annihilated Canada's
team, 5-0. in the American zone
finals which ended yesterdsy.
man and six-man football.
Schools taking part in the
11-man variety will be Che-
mawa. Mill City, Jefferson,
Sublimity, Gervais and Scio,
new league member.
Playing six-msn football
will be the Oregon School of
the Deaf, Detroit and St.
Paul. St. Paul will field two
six-man teams for the even
ing to make an even number
of teams.
The Jamboree will get un
derway at 8 o'clock. Gervais
Union high school will add
lie bleachers to the new ones
purchased by Woodburn high
scnooi 10 Mine the seating
capacity to more than 1100
for the evening. ' ,
Friday night at the Wood-
burn acid a game between
the North Marlon Huskies end
Nestucca was won by North
Marion 12 to 6.
The Gervais Cougars will
$146,000 Goes
As Day Record,
$744,000 Week
Arlsto-Tex won his third
feature race of the Oregon
State Fair. Situ; day by. win
ning the Aloha Handicap. The
final day of racing' baw a total
of $148,000 go through the
betting windows for a new
record for the final day.
A new betting record for the
week was a bo established with
over $744,000 ' bet against
$847,000 in 1932. The racing
week was the most successful
in history of the fair with
many new betting records.
Ariato-Tex, ridden by Pinky
Walker and owned by Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Baze, finished
length ahead of Nolito. The
other wins for Aristo-Tex were
the Inaugural Handicap and
the Labor Day Handicap.
Jig Smoke took the other
feature race Saturday, the
Gold Camp Handicap. The big
gest quiniela of the day was
$158.40 in the fifth race. Pret
ty Choice and Mom's Hal com
bined to give the large pay-off.
Jockey Alvln Sherman was
suspended for ten days by the
racing commission for a poor
ride on Lome Marvel la the
second race.
Batnrdap Basalts:
Plrst Race, a
(Walker), 44.44. Ito.a 1.44: blalubla
Ross, Pederson,
Long Tims Foes,
Meet Tuesday Eve
Tony Ross and Xrie Peder
son, two long time mat rivals,
meet in the main event at the
Salem armory Tuesday night
The last time, the two met
was in Portland when tthe
match was called no decision.
Ross is a favorite here since
Pederson Is not so popular
with local fans. A tag team
match is set for the semi-final
with Luther Lindiey nd John
Henning meeting Jack O'Relley
ana tiea vagnone.
Lindiey is a strong Negro
and both he and Henning have
gained a lot of backers here.
Danno McDonald and Frank
Fagetty open the night's card
at 8:30.
Ticketa are on sale lit Barb's
Sporting Goods Store.
Moore Pushes V
Winner in Big
Car Competition ;
Len Sutton captured the M
lap feature auto race at the
state fairgrounds Sunday but he
waa given a top run for his
money by Dave Moore whe was
forced out trier II lapa with
trouble.
A crowd of 1,000 watched
thu his? rate rara travel sumuncf
the half mile track, which waa
used for horse racing during the
week.
The Class B main event wag
won by Lou Thelstad. Moore
won the trophy dash and else
took the fastest heat race. That
second man in the A event waa
Bob Gregg with Shorty Temple
ton a poor third,
There were no serious acci
dents but Larry EAstman and
Cokie Williams collided send
ing both cars on two wheels.
Both regained control. 1
OCE Grid Scrimmage
Features Long Runs
IDar
at so
host the Estacada Raniera ruth Race. 4
. iu& i ICnalea (Pollard).
aiiftiiv m e II- hob'i Sal (Jonas'
turn game. First regular I -at"" (anaaourai
game tor woodburn High
school Bulldogs will be Fri
day afternoon at Stayton.
The Willamette- Valley
league jamboree Is set for
September 22 at Estacada and
the Bulldogs' first home game
is scheduled September ti
sgainst 'Xstaesda.
Monmouth The Oregon Col-. terman from Salem! rla4 V.M. .
rurionas uoaior voobisck as Aauciuon "rvniies inaclc. Hllk ArnAlrl
rv.'a..,A ; a. "g rune to defeat the Uetterman from KarmWataavi
i. Time. 1.41. ouinieia. us 4a. I-Reds'' 28-7 in an extensive I quarterback Gene Trans, ana
vww ... ' , mmm UIHIIBWe, TflATnail aima SSMl-aH Till
lArterDumi. BUM. 140. l.aOi Loan - . . " . ' , j ... ameiuaa
U arret iB&erraanl. 44. BO. AAA; BooaT I MlUTOay unoer We WattMUl I Horn.
run trauaroi, aiAa. Tana, i:aa-sB. ITH ol Coaefl BUI MaAwiiinTl
stow sii.t. . . . . . - vicT:. i ."er
TntTd Haas. 4 a-wtoasi peniaaa aaaasna I mn
ia..ipame). an.iw. a as a ia-irwi i aaBlcrt. I f, J - r i IS 1 a1. .
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pwrth Baaa, SVa mini - Boaaal McArthuP aeld that ha wasllaft TjacUe, Bob JolmB, aeaab
ca?,,.''"f JfJ- 'i.'.-Sa not with the blocking! omore from CUtAtaue; Vatt
7 a ,.- anil mmA tstaf tk WaIvm aaarll I ..-J nu.ia.
F power Ua.liui. 111.. i v. -ikuw. uwMmtm vvinr.
QuvnuiR.i.H. . ' ....lipcna tiM wMK Bbarpeniag tnn from Portland; wat.
CiMie
OREGON CITT WINS
Watertown, S. D. (U Ore
gon City's Elks had two notches
on their baseball guns today
following a 7-0 victory over
Seattle in a second-round game
of the Americsn Basehsll Con-
gress play o(fs here. Oregon
City won Its opener Saturday,
5-4 over Troy, Mont,
oresoa cur 000 ooi 0017 (
Seattl 004 too 404 I 1
Rrda and Stephenson: LaJota, afeslck
fli, Moseana fit and Romeo.
Would Televise Only
One Fight Each Week
Milwaukee U- Commis
sioner Abe J. Greene 01 ine
National Boxing Associatioa
proposed at today's opening 01
the N B A. convention that only
one fight a week be televised
nationally.
Such restriction is necessary,
he said, to save the sport, "psr
ticularly the small clubs, which
have been killed off until leu
than 20 are now operating reg
ularly in the nation."
TO TALK DEER SEASON
The regular monthly meeting
of the local Isaak Walton Lea
gut will be held Wednesday at
their clubhouse on South Cot
tage. It wiU be the last meet
ing before the opening of deer
season in October.
' The Salem club has been giv
ing bitter brush seed to other
clubs in this area for distribu
tion to the hunters. Dear season
will be the main topic Wednes
day night. The meeting starts
at 8.
Minor League Scores
(Br The Associated Praas)
nandar's Reoalls
INTERNATIONAL LEAOCB
Montreal 4-1, Buffalo 1-1.
Ottawa 14. Toronton 1-1.
arracuea 1-1. aprlnafleld 1-1.
Baltimore 46, Rochester l-l.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Tolada 4, Columbus I.
Minneapolis 1-4, Loulsrllle 4-1.
Kansas Cur 1-1. St. Paul 1-4.
Charleston 1. Indianapolis 1.
WESTERN LEAOVt
Omaha 4. Wlchlla 4.
Das Moines 4, Pueblo S. -Oanrer
17. Alouz Cttp I.
Colorado Sprints II. Llnroln T.
TEXAS LBAOUB
Port Worth t. Tulsa 4 ITulaa leads
beat-of-seven plaroff atrtea 1-1).
IHIIas I. Oklahoma Cltr 1 lOklahoma
Cltr leads beet-of-serrn series 1-1).
SVEK.TEBN INTERNATIONAL
Bpokana I. Salem 4 Beet-of-aertB
aeries tlad 1-lt. '
Salardar Beaalta
INTRANATIONAL LSAOL'I
Buffalo 1-4. Montreal 1-4.
Toronto 7. Ottawa 1.
Hoehesler 1-4, Balttmora 1-S (Sad tana
14 Innlnasl.
Bprlnaneld at Srracuae. postponed.
AMEBICAN AAAOCIATION
Kamaa Cltr 4. St. Paul 4.
Mlnnrapolle II, Loulirllla S.
Indianapolis 7-4. Chsrlaaton l-l.
Tolado 4. Columbus 1.
WESTERN LSAOri
Denser I, Ltncala I.
Colorado fiprlnea 10-T, Pas MMnas T-S
Pueblo 4. Omaha 4. 1
Wlcr.ife 4, Bloua Cltr 1. '
TEXAS LEAOIIS PLATOPPS
Dtrlaa 7. Oklahoma Cltr t.
Tulsa I. Port Worth I.
WKaTPRN INTERNATIONAL
Salem 11. apokana It.
Miami, Fla. l Johnny
Cunningham, the clouting gar
bage collector who upset world
lightweight champion Jimmy
Carter on Saturday night was
stilt too amazed when he left
town to plan how to cash in on I
his new-found fame.
The lanky father of six chil
dren from Baltimore, Md., as
tounded the boxing world
when he emerged from the
ring at Miami Stadium with a
split, 10-round decision over
Carter, who had entered the
ring a prohibitive favorite at
9 to 1. .. . I
Walter Johnson pitched II
years in the major leagues, all
of them with the Washing-'
ton Senators. i
S BoTu"a4 hi 1 up and working on timing. Ipt McManus. freshman from
Bill Arnolri. who will baioervmur. runrt luara, laRrry
aaaccl bb both b fulbaek and al Jaeobson, traahman from Ceav-
Vialfrk thia aamann. waa latedltral High: nght Uckle. Ouane
the outstanding player in the Heeaer, xresnman rrom r.iam-
tussle. He is a two-year let- ath Falls; Tight end, Joe Rob-
terman from Hermiston
Captain Ray Cummlngs,
double leilerman from Salem,
sprained an angle and will
be out of action for several
days, McArthur said.
The Whites were composed
of the following players: left
end, Dennis Garland, freshman
from Salem; left tackle Rey
Hubbard, two year letterman
from Taf t; Paul Riley, one year
letterman from Salem; center.
Clarence Grassman, one year
letterman from Gervais; right
guard, Jim Chapman, fresh
man from nalnvlew, Texas;
right tackle, Doug Harris, one
year letterman from Prlne
ville; and right end Glesson
Eakin, freshman from Plain
view, Texas; left halfback,
Charles Pinon, three year let
terman of Reedsport; fullback,
Ray Cummings, two yesr let-
7.14:
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14. sMnlaaa, iaw.au.
(Masoala). 411.44. S.M, S.S4; Brtthl eiemA
(XMaa), 44.14. l.wo; Ijaaaaiar irwi.mi
al io. Time. 1:11. Cralntela. 411.44.
aevanth Race. 4t4 Furlanka lfannonr
V iPollard). 111.10. 1.74. 4.14: Mannara
Babr Ifllinonlai. 14.10. 3.10: Aratel (Con
lerl. U.IO. Time, 1:11-11. Quiniela,
"llshlli Baca. Tha Aloha. 1 114 Mlle-
Aruto-Tex iwaltarl, iv.aw. a.jv. s.sv;
Noma IPollard). 1414, 1.44: Beaatlfal
Sua (Dtasi, a.. Thna, 1:41-IA Oul
miMtm 111 Bd.
Ninth Bsra. I 114 MUes Pass Count
(Cooler) 14.40, l.w, l.oo: newaoeas la-o.
lard) U.ao, 140: Bobba Ror (waiaan,
11.70. Time. l:U-l. Oulnlela, 4.40.
Tenth Baaa. Oold Camp Handloama.
1 114 Mllea-Jla Brooke (Walker), (JI M.
4 10 I.N; Vain Flower (Dial), sa.oo, 1 ':
Santa Tome (Coaler). 41.74. Time, t.lT
41. Qulnjela, 444.10.
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erts, Srn one year letterman of
Eugene; left halfback c. B.
Smfirt. 1 Jr.. fr-ihman from
Lorkney, TezAi; fullback. Wee
Lir'itfoot, freshixias from Sal
em; right halfback Don wicK-
strand, Jr., one year letterman
from Portland; quarterback,
Charlie Harris, freshman from
Plalnview, Texas.
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