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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1954)
a u ei h? a a. t . 0 Bl b, at W tli ol li kr P s hi Pace 2 SECTION II THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem. Oregon Wednesday, July 21, 1954 Grid Giants Planning Saturday to End mmaqe First Week , First scrimmage of the young . New York Giant training camp -' hat been ict for Saturday after noon tentatively to put Coach Jim Lee Howell's splil-T plays to test at McCulloch Stadium. Such scrimmages, with their usurl bone-bruising contact char acteristic of the pros, are ex pected to draw hundreds of local : fans who are watching the for mer college greats in their daily practices. , . Hit That Hole The body contact began yes- ' terday afternoon for the 52 squad . members who will fight for 33 spots under the league limit, ' Howell and his assistant strate- : gist, Vince Lombardl, put the Giants throu-h some spllt-T plays to sharpen the quarterbacks on hitting quick opening holes. "I don't care if you never get the handoff at first, but hit the hole!" Lombard! told the backs after some had spilled the foot ball during the handoff and ' slowed down to retrieve It. ' One of the highlights was the dummy blocking drill, first by ! the powerful linemen, then by i the backs. Dummies in a circle ' were bowled over in rolling mocks as the Giants hit them with abandon in diving, cruching - mows wim snoumer and nip, . The 309-pound Earl Putnam of " Arizona State handled himself With surprising agility. Pass patterns found quarter - backs Arnie Galiffa, Don lfeln- rich and Bob Clatterbuck throw ; ing them long, short and faking r them on handoffs. Their tosses ! went to ends who "dried in height from 61 to 6-4, like the well- known Dick Wilkins of Oregon U., ; Bob Schnelker of Bowling Green and Bill Strlbling of Mississippi, I Still unreported here is Char- file Conerly, the former Misslssjp- pi AU-Amerlcan who was 12th in r the NFL in passing jest year. J Tuesday's practice was conclud- ed at 4:45 with a series of wind - sprints which had the Giants I dragging somewhat en route to the showers, Kyle Rote, however, . had energy enough for a little ; jogging after the others had left. Practices will continue six days Tl week at 9:30 and 3. There is J no charge to watch. .V. i : -w Kay Wool, Burkland PlayTbnite Burkland! Lumbar' K.r woeltit (SCI Hindi, oil S,lm Uia4 Car OITV I.MQIll W II ,, 1 L Tel I .111 S .100 1 I .111 4 I .111 e ii So. Salem Gals Defeat Hubbard Softballers, 10-7 The South Salem Merchant defeated Hubbard 10-7 in Silver fulls girls league action at Phil lip Field last night but It look beautiful relief' pitching by Joe Stealer to insure the win, - Stealer came In in the 6th and truck out five of the seven bat ters she faced. The Merchants scored twice in the first after Hubbard had taken a 1-0 lead and then Salem added five In second and two in the third. They finished up with one In the fifth, Hubbard scored five times in the fourth end once In Tonliht'i aamai: Burkland Lumbtr vi. Kit Woolen at PnllliM rial 11.101 nil YMCA vi. aalam Uud or it ejulllpi run 11:10). I t-' t w i ? r i ' S j Vi cn game 1 Many Learn i To Swim inK Pool Classes More than 100 swim men have I. passed their tests in the annual "Learn to Swim' campaign at the 'two Salem pools. The total in-f-eluded 58 at' dinger and 05 at I Leslie. The total includes all the elassea from beginners through ,. senior life saving. J Olinger had 386 registered in their classes with 2160 lessons ; being given while Leslie had 272 - registered and gave 1075 lessons. Pasinn .""tn were: r OI.INOKfl POOL Total 3100 leunni flvn, .IftA regis. ' tered ftrtt Any, 58 passed (est. Htcinncru: Oil Is - Mtchple Wyatt. Pnulette j Hobson. Himnle Penny. Jane Hurler, I Jurly An;crbuer, Geraldlne Sulli- I vain. Sunnc Nlchnlion. Mry Wage, 1 Shhrn urbctl, Janet Jr.ncs, Kind Muter, Arirl ennc ir.nnct.y( Sharon Ktnton, Putty Whit nunc, Oenne KWriF, Himnn nteckler, SiKfin Guthrie, Lucy Wiles. Linda Davis. i Boy Alan 1'rct.tdder. Steven I Smith. Jtn Keilry. Corby Hann, Hnr '. iv Eubank. Marttn. Jerry K.in- ler, Rkc.aid Yunker, Frank La. Hnuche. Ron.tld Svtrlei. Bobby Jack ion Kcnnovn Htnarleki, Jtmmy Bur ton, Gerald Hoarins, Dvtd Olson. lntermedtfttMi LuctU NleUon. Ju- . eith Elvers, Junt Dstrs, Jimmy Dlt. bill Heard, i Swimmers Vernon Wnlta. BernlU turn wait, Roger Zumwall, llentur Llle Savers Carol Wil liams Janl Barlow, Jan Gllltapta. Cathy Ouilek. I Junior Life Btivlng: Julia ftither land. John ftuthtrland. Don Wiltue, Jtrry Propp, Bronda Russell, Kdtth Brown, Barbara Brooks. Stefanle KurtT. Hamuna Drake, Mike Cooper, Gurry Cooper. Larry Cooper. Instructors: Amy Glrod, Pat Boyer, Ry Cnmslock, Head. Volunteer AiltnnlK; Lorraine ii i ' I ' '4. ': I 1 II I II I 1 ' .?''' K-'A ' v.' i, Gianf Drill' The New York Giants went Jnto the third day of their sii weeks training camp today with varied and vigorous action. Above, Tom Landry, , halfback rteienslvc coach, gets off a long demonstration punt to show his other punters how it's done. Landry was ninth in National Football league last year with an average of 40.3 yards on 41 kicks. At center, Wayne Berry of Washington State lofts a high spiral, Note the positions of Kerry's and Landry's kick ing feet. Below, Quarterback Don Heinrich throws, a rolling block on a dummy held by John Kaston, of Boston V. INDUSTRIAL I.KAdlH W L Ptt. Xir and Wilms', II I !' rtr.L Ohrlaliftn f I .Ml rif, D.P.Uir.inl S 4 .SM K.li.r BUetric s t .SM N,llon,l Ouird I .151 mil oilio, I to l,n', M,rk,l , ..I la .Ml II, roil Ollle, 0, tnd Ntllonal Ouird It. B.ri'i Mitkal I. Tonlihl't lama: Flra Dapartmint l. Ban', Markal at OUnaar 11:111. League-leading Burkland Lunv ber Dlavs second place Kay Wool In the feature city League ton sht at Phillips KleW In the B:30 game the YMCA meets Salem Used Car. ' In Industrial League action last night Ray and Wilma'i won its eleventh game of the year as they blanked the Post Office 17-0. In the other game the Na tional Guard defeated Berg's Market 14-5. The league-leading Bay and Wilma's team scored six runs in the first inning and added -one in the second, four in the third, and six in the fourth. ' Gene Lebold blasted out two homers for the winners while Chuck Phulman and Bob Bunnell each had a homer apiece. Le bold and Miller held the losers to two hits as the Post Office dropped its 10th game of the season against one win. In the other game Bob Ochse bated in five runs to pace the Na tional Guard to their 14-5 win over Berg's Market. Ochse homered for the winners in the fifth with one man on base. The Guard team scored three times in the first and five times in the second. They finished out with four runs in the fourth and two in the fifth. Berg's scored one in the sec ond and four in the fourth for their five runs. Walker held the Berg's team to only three hits while the National Guard was getting ten hits off Berg's pitch er Kronser. In the only Industrial League game tonight the Fire Depart ment plays Berg's Market at Olinger. The game starts at 6:15. Ray le Wiltna . SI4 80 IT 14 0 Post Office 000 00 O 1 S Lrbold, Millar (31 and Katno; Meyer,, Toruion (2), Hadley (9) and Galleiar. National Guard . 3.10 4 14 10 4 Berg's Market Oil) 40 S3) Walker and Ochse; Kronser and Arnold. Hubbard inn 'sio 0 7 .1 3 Salem Girls JS2 010 10 11) S Mybakke and Aarenris: Byera, Stet tler (S) and Hulchlnss. the fifth. Salem travels to Cor HflmeSS ROCinQ vallis Thursday for a non-league . . game. W RetUm tO Hubbard .....100 510 0- 7- 5-3 ' TuAe Salem ......252 010 x 10-10-61 State FOIf 110X1 Mybakke and Barendse; y. ers, Stcttler () and Hutchings. ' ' TUESPAVS FIGHTS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS MIAMI BEACH, Fla. - Bob Sattcrlield, 176 H, Chicago, knocked out John Holman, 201, Gary, Ind.. 10. ! Allie Gronik, 14914, Petroit, knocked out Pat Lowry, 147, Toledo, 1. NEW ORLEANS Ralph Du pas, 137 Vt, New Orleans, outpoint ed Armand Savole, 137 Vi, Mon treal, 10. Thoroughbreds and trotters will share the limelight at the n.. ci. i. Fair harness rac- ing returns to Lone Oaks track lor ihe first time since i950, ac cording to an announcement by Charles Kvans, state, air super, in.anrll.nf tit racing. Presence of the fastest trotting horses in the northwest has been o..,.r.ri hv the Northwest Horse association, Evans said, Also ap pearing will be leading campa g nrs from California tracks, VI- iHinc at lea.t three Oregon atables which laced succesfully at the racent Bay Meadows meet. ing. Ten races will he staged dally except Sunday durinn the eight day fair. The trotters will be fca Uired in the first and third events. First post will be at 1:30 p.m. fair deles are Sept. 4-U. . Trainers of harnesj horses find that one of their major headaches on the dav when, their horses are to race is that nags like too much to eat. t Open All Summer ' Bowling Billiards B & B Bowling Court 3085 Porllmd 8d. Ph.2-4438 S LA S H E S PRICES ON ALL PASSENGER CAR TIRES DURING GIGANTIC Tirt$tont STANDARD Buy 1st Tire at Regular No-Trade-in Price of $13.15 Get Second Tire for Only . . . Maureen Connolly Thrown From Horse, Breaks Leg New Golf Course Meeting Toniaht To Hear Report Owe ii,, llitrbam lUouks, Curtil Wll. ! Iliunv I, KM. IK I'lllll. -lot.il 1,3 lii(,n aivrn 271 Ifjll, laird l.r,l diiy. So (hu.rd lr,t,. Hr".'v,rrai Bu Jerry Lewi,. D-n Cue, Hill Itotnri. Jimmy H;,m. ilen. Hu bert ll.irri,. O.iviri llrown. Hub Hamilton. D.ivtd Avtunn. Git Ifl I'rRfty Cook, lint barn Hamilton. Nancy Hcymilds, Hunny Horner, Pnlly l.a, Betty Lae. Gaori la Domini. Maria McVay, Vltslnla Cavendcr Jminne n.ildyn. Carol De-amp, Nadra Willi.imnnn. Janice Harr. Kathv Cole .Itarharn Donees. Mollv PffH er. Ila-b ra Barlh, F.lltaltrlh MrCai f;, r. Ct'ervl flanman. Polly Ila'lcv, Ji d' Sent!. Swim, r x Cary (Irabow. Alan He Sebvr!i, t . I vndrf Thnmpson. Alice Beralund. Ilanny , Tschlria, Hnnnte Kurth. l..oien Scltr, Ad,an('ed Swlmmera Marllvn Murphi, ''ludt' I'eleiHon, one Wll. son. I.ynria Thomnann. Alan Da RchwelnlU, .tackle LaDtie, Dorli H.ln Si nlor IJe Saving . Bonnla Sta ple,. Junior I.lfe SavtnaMnrllvn Mttr- phv Claudia Pelerann. Dirk Friend. : I'attv Teal. Colleen Nalaon. David : Tavlnr. Anne Bnudreatt. Hallv Oako. j Sua Wllaon. Bruce Wulr, Sue l.omk. SAN DIEGO, Calif. (!') Tennis cluimpion Maureen Connolly, seri ously Injured when thrown acninst a moving cement irucK wmic nt in. her horse, rested in a hospital here touny. "Utile Mn's" injuries a hrokon and savcrcly cut right let will prevent her from defending her U.S. singles mlc at Fores! Hills, N.Y., Aug. 2H. Dr. Bruce Klml.nll, who oper.ilcd on her lei shortly alter the Occi dent ycsleidoy, said the fibula or stnnll hone helnw the k;uv win fi'iu'tui'ed uni Ihiil sonu1 niitsthrs riding her thoroughhrcd Colon;l Morry Boy yosterday, accom panied by two girl companions, when the accident occurred nenr Mission Valloy polo Rrounds. : Before entering surgery, "Little Mo" said: A financial report will he hoard tonight at a second organizational meeting to discuss a new golf course and country club for Sa lem, set for 8 o'clock at the Ma rion hotel. A finance committee, appoint ed by Mayor Al Loucks, will of- "We were riding along Friar's t c "s recommendations on how Uoad. We stopped our horses as I much money is available and the truck approached., wh.tt can be built for 'hat sum. "Colonel Merry Boy shied and ; 11 wa brought out earlier that whirled into the truck. My leg was ahrut $70,000 is needed for the catmht between my horse and thc18 hnle layout, 580,000 for prop truck." ' icrty and $70,000 for a clubhouse. were lorn but nut sevt'ictl. Mic vv;ts in surgery inure 'h;tn Hirer hours. II..' leg was put in a c-ti-l and Dr. 'Itniiii'll anLi ahe uuulil ho Ito, piU limi at least a week. Me said, however. Hint the injury wou!.l mil permanently cripple Iter, lie or dered Iter not to touch a tennis racquet for a month, and perhaps longer. The 19-ycur-nld tennis queen was MILLION IX PRIZES VP ARCADIA, Calif. (UP) Dr. Charles H. Slrub, executive vice president of Santa Anita Track, announced today that Ihe plant will offer 29 stakes worth one million dnliar.t at Its IflMM meeting. Seven nf the races worth ahnut $250,000, will be run on grass. Instructors Dava Putnam. Iteadl Blli Ounsworlh. Sidney Kronier. Volunteer Asalatanta Marilyn Mur phy, Claudia Pclrraon, Sue Wilson. 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