Portland Challenger_1953-04-17

Page Four PORTLAND CHALLENGER Friday, April 17, 1953 FOR SALE-Two room unfurn– ished apartment. $45 including all utilities. Call Dean Vincent, Inc. AT 3181. Prin~iples in Slaying TV "'specially for you" Ideal Barber Shop A. B. Jame2 - Benj. Dean P . W. Wilborn, operator-mg. 6 N:B Bussell MU 9298 Services in Real Estate Herman C. Plummer and Co. 2752 N. Williams GA 7763 For Dependable Service Call BY LONNIE HARRIS Challenger Sports Editor Last Tuesday, th e Portland Beavers made their Vaughn street ap– pearance against the San Diego Padres, managed by Lefty O'Doul. Manager Clay Hopper of the Beavers called upon Royce Lint and Glenn Elliot to pitch the opening games. Some of the Beavers which the Portland fans saw were Granny Gladstone who played for Victoria last season after being sent down by the Beavers. Granny has b een hitting the ball well since the cam– paign started and leads the Beavers in runs batted in. I Frankie Austin, Portland's leadoff man, is leading in the most hits department. Ballzegar' t Pholos With or Without Appt. 122 NE Failing MU 5735 In a s1g.ned. confession :to police Monday, April 6, Sim Knight, left, admitted slaying Airman 2C John Dailey, 27, earlier in the day over attentions to Helen Ruth Chambers, 28. right. The killing occurerd in an apartment building owned by Miss Chambers at 42 ~E San · The Milwaukee Braves, the ex-Boston Braves, made their appearance in their home town a remembered one by defeating the Cincinnati Reds, 2 to 0, before a capacity crowd of 31,- 000 fans. Rafael street. Story on page 2. (Oregonian Photo.) $100 Cabell-Cabell Down 4 Bedrooms Very solid, older home in good condition. Double plumbing, large rooms and easy monthly payments. Mrs. Edythe Cabell was remar– ried to Clarence Cabell in a quiet 1 ceremony at Vancouver, Wn., Wednesday morning, April 15. The couple left immediately for Tacoma, Wn., where they honey– mooned briefly at the groom's mother's home. Mrs. Cabell, daughter of Mrs. Dave Green, plans to join her husband in California shortly. call BILL WALKER TU 5045 RESULTS COME NATURAL -Sure they do with Challeng– er classified ads. They're eco– nomical and fast. Call MU 4092 NOW! JJ WALKER BETTER CLEANING ELLIS CLEANERS Broker John Ellis, Prop. 5132 N. E. Union TU 5054 PICK UP & DELIVERY 3304 N. Williams WE 3898 NO MONEY DOWN ON YOUR Modern Dental Plates (on approval of your credit) AT PAINLESS PARKER DENTIST J. H. McCrady, D.M.D. 632 S. W. WASHINGTON ST. AT BROADWAY OPEN 9 A. M. to 5:30-Saiurday 9 A. M. to 12:30 --PHONE-~ rPLATES REPAIRED~ I AT 8405 L_ WHILE YOU WAIT _I ; r ~ One stop at our station gets you either Sky Chief, the premiwn gasoline with a punch ••• or Fire-Chief, the emergency power easoline that sells at regular price ••• Custom-Made Havoline Motor Oil, Marfak chassis lubrication and a thorough servicing of tires, battery, spuk plugs and other vital spots. Our acces– sories are the b111 • • • from famous-brand tires to headlight bulbs. Wht11•11er you .oced, use our "one-stop" service to get it! Glenn's Texaco·Service MU 9983 NE Broadway and Williams FOR RENT --4 room, downstairs apartment. In need of small re– pairs. Located in SW Portland, one block from ·school, three blocks from bus line. Will rent for $20 a month. Call MU 4092 evenings. NEAL DRUGS Prescription Specialist 2341 N. Williams MU 7552 The Braves won the game in the first inning when Bill Bru– ton, leading off and playing cen– ter field, opened with a single and promptly stole second base. He later scored on a single. Bru– ton is rated the fastest man in baseball today. The Reds had a chance in the seventh inning to push over a HARRY SIMPSON run but a leaping catch by the Trade bait for Jensen? aforementioned Bruton halted the ::--------------. rally. Bill has taken over for Sam Jethroe, who was sent down by "We Buy, Sell and Repair" Bicycles - Lawn Mowers Furniture Pickup and Delivery HARRY AND JOE'S TRADING POST 3037 N. E. Union xu 3498 JOHNNY'S Paint and Wallpaper STORE the Braves to their Toledo farm club. Jim Pendleton, who was acquired from the Brooklyn Dodgers is being used as utility man and a very valuable one, because he can play in the outfield as well as the infield. Another rookie who made major league appearance is Jim (Junior) Gilliam the much publicized second baseman of the Dodgers. The Dodgers' brass hats believe thai he will be able to hit enough to stick. The number two team of the American league, the Cleveland In– dians, who were picked to finish behind the world champion New York Yankees, have sprouted out with 16 home runs in five days. Leading the home rl'n brigade is H a r r y S imp son and .Tim L emon with six apiece. Luke Easter had three thus far in spring training. St. Louis will count on help in relief roles from aging Satch Paige who seems to set better the older he gets. Along with Paige, they :-----------------., have Harry, the cat, Breechen who is expected to bolster their hurl– Delivery Pittsburgh Products 21 NE Broadway MU 3713 Fresh Meats & Vegetabloo Daily We give Northern Stamps Free Delivery Open Weekly-10 a.m. to 11 p.m. sundays--a a.m. to 10 p.m. HOTTLE'S GROCERY xu 9380 3041 1II'E Union Painl by Jennings Terms-3 Years Call After 7 p.m. No Down Payment GA 0584 or GA 3485 2051 N. Emerson Neighborhood Shopping Center Open trcrr" o:3l1 A.M to 2·00 AM Daily Food Service 2ll ~ N, Williams 'fU 4666 music refreshments gaiety at the Porter's Club No Cover Charge 2504 N. Williams MU 9886 ing staff. News in Brief ••• Jackie Robinson is expected to open ai third base. Joe Louis predicted that Rocky Marciano will knock out Jersey Joe. Milt Campbell, the Olympic star, will enroll at Indiana university this fall. Clarence Johnson. 24, leading welter– weight contender, was charged with unlawful use of narcotics. Ike Jones, offensive end and halfback, signed with the Green Bay Packers. It is interesting to note that the Chicago Cubs let Junior Gilliam go and that's how Brooklyn got him. The opinion is that the Cubs do not want any Negro players at Wrigley field. Some of the fans in Chicago let it be known that Gene Baker is a better player than Roy Smalley. Manager Phil Cavaretta claims that Smalley is the best shortstop he has, and hopes to play him. The reason for that is they let Baker go for more seasoning. Baker has hit an average of .280 for three seasons while Roy had an average of .222. Dave Hoskins, ex-Texas leaguer, whipped up enough breeze among rival bats that manager AI Lopez wants to see more of him in action. He is a definite threat as a hitter along with Bob Lemon, Early Wynn and Mike Garcia. His base running is also outstanding. Since the deal for Jackie Jensen for Larry Doby was squashed, the talk is that Simpson may be traded for the ex-Yank. Minnie Minoso, who we haven't heard much about in spring train– ing, is being used in the cleanup spot .for the Chicago White Sox. Minoso seemed to be showing signs of staleness because of playing winter ball in Cuba. The Cuban comet, which he is known for in Chi– cago, said that he will be okay when the team goes North. He had been bothered with a sore arm. Monte Irvin, who was plagued with an injury last season, has recovered and is expected to give opposing pitchers a lot of wor– ry. Monte will be back in the cleanup slot for manager Leo Durocher. Although he wears a brace on his instep he is in good condition. Hank Thompson, who apparently lost his job at third base, has been pounding the ball hard and fielding 100 per cent better. Caley Cook, the Lewis and' Clark fine athlete, was named captain of the track team. Arlhur A. Cox, Licensed Mortician With: The Zeller Funeral Chapel Williams Ave. At Stanton St. Day or Night TRinity 1155

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