Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 28, 1953, Page 13, Image 13

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    THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Safest. Orr
Pags IS
Finalists in The Capital Journal-Capitol Lanes Boyling Tournament
Saturday. November 28. 19SS
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BOB LAWLESS
JOHN UNGQCI8T
BOt FARLEY
Valley Fruit and Berry Men
On Horticultural Program
PIN PATTER
By BENN TALDEZ
NOEL TEAM SCORING SYSTEM f
- Had to make a quick trip to Wenatchee, Washington, be
cause ot Illness this week but when I found out things weren't
too serious took a look around at some of the other bowling
centers in the area. Found the Wenatchee Major League (6
teams using a novel scoring system. They do not operate
on a games won and lost basis. Instead, they use a S, 4, 3, 2, 1,
0 point system, the top team each game getting 5 points, the
second best team getting 4
noints. and so on with the bot- n
torn team each game getting P"-" " fc'
0. Each week, th top two tew S 1
innu bowl each other, the fi
next two and so forth.
N W Conference Tightens
Aid Limits for Athletes
n
II elf
Portland () The North
west Conference tightened its
restriction! on the award of
athletic scholarship by mem
ber schools Friday night and
uamed Avard Whitman of
Llnfield college to head the
circuit for the coming year.
A spokesman for the rep
resentatives ot the leagn
meeting here said enroll
ment factors will determine
the amount of cash each
school can use to entice ath
letes its way but that each
PINKY HARIWELL
. . . won by four pins
Under this system, a team
which bowls against a team
which is "hot" can still
come out with some points.
Under the system which we
nse in Salem, It's possible
to bowl yery good Indeed
and still lose four points.
They call it the "Merkle"
system, or that's what the
man said he thonght It was.
Sounds like It might prove
interesting as a trial some
time. NO HALVES OF SEASON
AT YAKIMA
In Yakima they are still
using the straight 3 game
svstem without ' the extra
point for series and they bowl straight through the season
without splitting it into two halves. Under this system, the
team which comes through the grind on top is truly the cham
pion. Of course, there is the chance, which Is happening in
Yakima, of one team making a shambles of the race and the
rest of the teams losing interest. .
The ever strong Pak-Out team there Is leading the race
by 13 points at this stage and are increasing It every week.
Something like the Timber Structures team in the Portland
Intercity Classic League last year who had the champion
ship all wrapped up by the two-thirds mark of the schedule.
OLNEY STILL PILING UP PINS
Our topper is off this week to Jsck Olney, affable aa-
ehor man of the Stevens Jewelry team In the Capitol In
dustrial No. 1 and Shryock's Clothiers in the Capitol
Mercantile No. 1 who Is continuing his heavy pin spilling
after wrapping up the city Singles trophy in the recent
city tournament.
Last Friday nite Jack came In with a big 154 series and
a nice 252 high game. Gave him high series for the league
and second high game. Alas, though, it only lasted one week
as Larry Stanley came through with a 618 scratch last nite
to take over .the handicap series in the league 700 to 678.
Jack maintains his high average in the league, a 183 to go
with his high 184 in the Industrial. Looks like efter all these
years of being kidded about his nothing ball, Jack has finally
got mad at avery one.
SMOKE, SMOKE, SMOKE -
Another league has finally broken the monopoly held
on the Chesterfield fag bonus by the Classic as Dyer & Son
Insurance of the University Mercantile League came through
wit', a 2982 series last Tuesday nite to win the smokes for
this week. They checked in with a series sweep along with
it to stretch their league lead to eight full points. Looks like
we might as well start the second half before they get out of
sisht.
Because Thursday nite was Thanksgiving, the University I
Commercial No. 2 League decided to take a night off from TLs. ("-'
bowling for this week and the decision was announced at the , 1 1 QUCI 1 361 XQS
1--. 1 1 1 J .1 LIU C..M -HA.. At. I '
the members who was practically standing on my corns whf,ni Will Nftt R0U!1(fc
i mid. lh ftnnnunremnt forffat and showed UD to bowl. II llvl WWIIU
I won't mention his name. Bob.
CAPITAL JOURNAL FINALS SUNDAY
' Tomorrow is the big day for the 8 men and 6 women
who will go in the finals of the Capital Journal Singles Classic.
women will take off at 1:00 o'clock and '.he men at 4. Don't
forget to come down if you're not doing anything and root
For your favorite.
; Wednesday nite Larry Oslnnd snd Pinky Hsrtwell pnt
i on a thrilling prelude to the finals when they bowled off
for the eighth position, both having tied for the last spot
I In the third qualifying round. Bowling In regular match
game style, they came right down to the final frame tied
almost to the pin. Thry opened the last frame and Hart
: well won by the margin of fonr pins. 111 to 1(7. Pinky
will have a tonga row to ho la the finals as he will
! be spotting some of the finalists as much as 35 pins a
: game and that's a lot of wood, brother.
NOT READY 'OR MINOR LEAGUES YET
Yuk of the week is on the number four man of the Mea
dows entry in the majors who is known as the Silent Scan
dinavian, Deadpan, Henhouse, Etc., and who is the only man
on the team without an 800 series to his credit this rear. Well
he started out like a house afire Wednesday nite with a big
363 gam then unkind things started happening to him such
as the necessity for picking spares, getting tapped on good
hits, etc, and poor Swede wound up the evening with 798.
Never mind, Swede, they still think you're a prospect and the
rumors that you will be farmed out to the minors is untrue.
school will be able to pass
out approximately the same
number of athletic scholar
ships. In other actions, the con
ference representatives (1)
ruled that athletes may re
ceive free board only dur
ing football practice sessions
before the opening of school
each fall (2) set a limit of
IS basketball games each
school may play during a
season, exclusive of tourna
ments, effective next year
(3) and banned basketball
practice or' games during
the Christmas vacation.
The representatives also
npped to IS the number of
baseball games each school
could plsy and set these)
places snd dates for 154
conference tournaments and
meets: track, Lewis and
Clark, May IS; tennis and
golf, Lewis and Clark, May
14; Willamette relays, Sa
lem, April 3.
Charles Howard, Lewis
and Clark, was elected sec
retary -treasurer.
Pin Finals
Set Sunday
At Capitol
Eight men' and six women
will toe the line Sunday in the
finals of the first annual Capi
tal Journal-Capitol Lanes sin
gles elimination bowling tour
ney. At stake are large tro
phies In each division, plus
cash prizes.
The finalists are the survi
vors of three rounds of elimi
nation which started with
about ISO entries.
Women will start bowling at
1 p.m. and the men at 4 p.m.,
the men to roll eight games
and the women six.
The men are Bill Osko,
Pinky Hartwell, Tony Bigler,
Ralph Sommer, Morris Cady
and Bob Lawless, all of Salem,
and John Ringquist, McMinn
ville, whose 944 was the high
est score to date. Hartwell won
a playoff from Larry Oslund
by a score of 811 to 807.
Women finalists are Dottie
Coudare of Lebanon, Marie
Lindblad of Albany, Mildred
Guthrie of Woodburn, Marie
Bradley of Salem, Shirley
Laird of Salem and Mary Po
linsky of Salem.
Mary Polinsky was ' not
available for a picture and hers
Valley Boys Win Top
Awards State Corn Show
Hermiston P) Ronnie Lar
son, 17 Hermiston, won the
high grade yield competition
in the 12th annual Oregon
State Corn Show here Friday
witha record of 204.5 bushels
per acre.
The previous high was 186.7
bushels in 1949.
Larry Faist, Canby, won
the 10-ear exhibit competition
with a 184.6 bushels yield.
This gave him victories in the
FFA classes and sweepstakes
wins in the open classes and
4-H entries. He also was run
nerup to Larson in the sweep
stakes.
Jaist's 184.6 won the West
ern Oregon district yield con
test. It was a new high yield
forthe western district in the
irrigated crop class.
Oscar McCarty, Echo, top
ped the open class in Eastern
Oregon district yield competi
tion with an entry of 16S bu
shels per acre. Verl Pratt,
Stanfield, won in the 4-H class
with 114.1.
Ivan Hanson, Canby, took
first in the open class fori
Western Oregon irrigated
crops.. He had a :51.3 entry.
For Western Oregon non
irrigated crops Al Penne,
Woodburn, was tops with a
yield of 98.6. J. B. Massey,
Mollala. was first in the FFA
class with 93 8.
In district one competition
Louis Heinz, Canby, won in
the open class, Faist In FFA
and Harold Kranberg, Canby,
in 4-H.
Ray Werner, Silvertorr, top
ped the open class in district
2. Roy Pittman, Albany, was
first in FFA and Steve Glas
ser. Tangent, in 4-H.
In district 3 Margaret Strit-1
zke was first in the open
class. Dean Bimyard, Grants
Pass, topped the FFA and
Wade Worthington, Canyon
vllle, was first in 4-H.
and from five feet two inchel! Ine now "" up saiur
to five feet seven inches in "v w'lh 4 " nd. FFA Jud"
h.iM Mxlmurn weieht In g ana a oiscussion on corn
does not appear witn the otner proporUon to height is
United Air Lines
To Add Stewardesses
United Air Lines during 19S4
will add 400 newcomers to Its
ranks ot blue-clad steward'
esses.
Minimum qualifications for
applications for the position ot
stewardess are that applicants
be of good physical condition.
have a vision of at least 2040
without glasses; be unmarried
citizens of the United States
between 21 and 26 years of age
Mid-Willamette valley fruit
and berry growers will be pro
minent on the program at the
68th annual meeting of the
Oregon State Horticultural so
ciety st Corvallis, December 3
and 4.
James S. Smart of Salem will
be member of a panel which
will discuss "Irrigation, ferti
lizers snd cultural methods
with stone fruits" during the
Thursday afternoon session.
Harold Elbert, Salem bean
grower, Is to present the grow
ers viewpoint In a panel evalu
ation of Blue Lake strains and
varieties of beans. Also on
Thursday afternoon Leonard
Larson, Woodburn, will be one
of those discussing "Cost of
Establishing and Maintaining
Cane Berries."
On Friday afternoon Bernard
Smith, Woodburn and El wood
Faist, Canby, will be among
four growers to discuss "How to
Raise Five Tons or More of
Strawberries Per Acre." Britt
Asplnwall of Waconda is to be
a member ot the peach culture
panel.
Several local growers will
display equipment of their own
design and manufacture. They
include: a strawberry runner
cutter exhibited by A. s. Howe,
Silverton; blackberry thorn re
moval device by Leonard Lar-
sen, Woodburn; strawberry
cover crop seeder equipment
by Alvin Van Cleave, Salem
two - edged hoe by B.
Braucht, Salem cane berry
chopping device and small fruit
culture exhibit by Kenneth
Ashland and Charles Wyftel of
Woodburn.
Gordon Walker of Indepen
dence is chairman of the cen
tral Willamette valley program
committee. Members are: Ken
Elliott, Rickreall; N. John Han
sen, Polk county sgent; Floyd
Bates, Arthur Sprsgue, Paul
Willard, H. L. Pearcey, Ed
Zielinskl and Don Rssmussen,
all of Salem.
Rots Clark of Salem Is one
ot the trustees of the society.
The meeting is usually attend
ed by about 600 horticulturists.
Detailed programs can be
obtained from Don Rasmussen,
county sgent
I or nnuaotB nana
BAKERS FIELD WINS
Taft, Call! () The Bakers
field Junior Collene Renegades
stayed in contention for the
Western team selection in the
Little Ro- Bowl gsma in Pas
adena Dec. 12 by routing Taft
Junior College 67 to Friday
night. .
. The American H o e k y
League has three plsylng
coachea Frank Eddolls of Buf
falo, Murray Henderson of Her
shey and Pat Egan of Providence.
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finalists on this page.
Melbourne, Australia (
Things looked up for the U. S.
Davis Cuppers in the Victor
ian tennis championships Saturday.
Tony Trabert, the U. S.
champion from Cincinnati,
gained the quarterfinals by
trouncing Ian Ayre, 6-8, 6-4,
6-0, and Vic Seixas, the Wim
bledon champion from Phila
delphia, demonstrated his in-
lured knee was on the mend
by whipping Bill Giimour, the
Australian junior titlist, 613,
4-6, 6-4. 6-4.
Arthur Prudholm, who won
the middleweight boxing title
at the 1920 Olympics, now is a
cook in mining camps in north
ern Ssskstchewsn and Mani
toba, Canada.
pounds.
Educational requirements are
that they have either a register
ed nurse certificate or two
years of college, or a combina
tion of one year of college and
one year business experience.
High school graduates with
three years of business exper
ience slso sre scceptable.
Before beginning their car
eer as a stewardess successful
applicants will be flown to
Cheyenne, Wyo., for five and
a half weeks of training at
United's stewardess school.
Tuition, lodging and other ex
penses are paid by the company.
Details on the openings sre
available at United's personnel
offices In Seattle, San Francis
co, Seattle, Los Angeles, Den
ver, Chicsgo snd New York.
Fathers of two Brandeis Uni
versity basketball players are
police officers. Bob Sheridan's
dad is a policeman in Boston.
Don Healy's father is a lieuten
ant in Manchester, N. H.
in! growing led by Dr. R. E. Fore,
an uregon auiie ourgc agron
omist who heads the State
Corn Show committee.
That phone number ts . .
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