Portland Challenger_1952-09-09

~age 4 ~PORTLAND C~ALLENGER Tuesday, September 9, 1952 Golden Wins Golf Crown With 36-Hole 147 Total Portland's pride and joy of the fairways, Shelby Golden, did it again Tuesday, August 26, at Tualatin Country club when he toured the rough Tualatin course with a 76, four over par, to post a two-day 36-hole total of 147 to win the championship flight in the now prized Leisure Hour Golf tournament. It was the golfing Goldens' fourth victory in the Leisure link te>urney. His. 71 posted in Mon– day's qlt~.lifying round was one under p1r and won for him med– :.llist honors amcng the men. Runner-up to Golden was Al McDaniels of San Francisco with rl two-day total of 156. Trophy Comes Back a 91 for 18 holes during Mon– day's se;.5'ion to also grab med Hhst honors. Californicns Win Another Californian, Mary the har-hitting <md smooth. :,winging Jackson. Other women flight winners ''!ere: Golden's victory brough~ thf· First flight-Mathilde Johr:son Crawford Memorial perpetual ·vinner; F'ay Kimbrough, runner- trophy back to Portland. Last l'P· year's winner was Wilbur Por.- Second flight-Lenora Gaskin, Of>rs of Seattle who did not com- winner; Edith Cabell, runner-up. pete in this year's tournament. Novice flight - Ruth \Valls James Stratton of San Fran- winner; Elizabeth Harris, run– cisco walked away with the uer-up. first flight trophy in a bitterly c'ontested win over his state cou– !'in, Ray Dobson. Stratton posted a 166 to Dobson's 167. In the second flight Fred Cum– bt:ss nailed down a .cinch wi.r. with a 171 total. He was followed by John McCullough with a 178. Washington Wins Novice Edwin Washington, in the tournament for the first time, won ~or himself the novice flight with a score of 192. His run.er · u:p was L. C. Mickels of Port– land. The junior Washington not on– ly won his flight but also drov::. ; he longest ball of the day, one veil over 270 yards. Miss Madree Jackson of Cal– ifornia topped the women go I i'– ers to win championship honor:, in their ranks. She rammed hom-~ Trophy donors included: Bern::trd's Jewelry; Porter's club; Billy Smith; Benny',; Frdt House; Avritts Garage; Clifford Jackson: Herman Plummer and Co.; Paul's Paradise; Ed Slaugh– ter; Tom Johnson; Moran Bro" ~ervice station; and Glenn's Tex- 2~o Service. Prize donors were: Rich's Cigar store; Weisfield"~ Jewelers; M. Jacoby; Leton Drugs; Neal Drug; F'einberg ·~ Optometrist; 0. Korber; Motor City, Inc.; Semler's Sporting Goods; Cohns Furniture; Francis Motors; Weiner's Clothing; r H. Davis, Tailors; Nudelman Dros. ; Lee's Shoe Clinic; Bradford's Clothiers; Rosenblatt's; Anony– mous; Caplan's Sport Store; Hop– kins and Leshgold; Vines J-~wel­ ers; and Joe Bushnell. Spokane Family House Guest A sightseeing trip up the Co-~ l;Jmbia river to Bonneville high– lighted their stay in Portland. Dr. and Mrs. Walter V. Scott and family from Spokane, Wash– ington, were the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Belvin Williams. The girls motored North tu The Scotts visited several seen- Se-attle and planned to ,see parts HenryF. English Realtor h.. spots in Southern Oregon and a;ong the coast, returning to Portland for a few days and later ieft for Spokane on August 25. P_lso guest of the Williamses for a few days were Lt. Mary Just and Corporal Ruth NickE-ls, stationed in San Francisco at Lettermans' hospital. The Oregonian has ceased the practice of using the offensive term "Jap" in its stories and head– lines, effective immediately. Compliments of Keystone Inveslmenl Co. 1453 N. Williams Ave. Frolic and Fun Wilh Your Friends al lhe CASBAH Food and Drinks I 2014 N. Vancouver Ave Phone TU 9131 of British Columbia. Visit Chat & Chew Cafe We Make Our Own Pastry Roy Granville Cleveland Haynes Jr. Props. 2707 N. Williams Ave. Merle S. Thompson, Mgr. Homes For Sale 923 N. E. Failing, $3150 4518-20 N. E. Cleveland, $16,500 Ph. TU 3148, GA. 1261 1229 N. Killingsworth Portland 11, Ore. By Popular Request One Week Only September 9th through 14th JIMMY WITHERSPOON and his orchestra In the Club Lounge of BENNY~s FRAT HOUSE 1471 N. E. Williams Ct. VErmont 0332 For Your Dinin-g and Dancing Pleasure This Attraction $1.50 plus tax For Your dining and dancing pleasure Week Days, 6-2:30-Saturdays and Sundays, 1-2:30 CAFE OPEN 24 HOURS 1412 North Williams Aveue VErmont 03!32 Favorite Short Orders-Fried Chicken to Go VISIT OUR LOWER LEVEL CARD PLAYING SOON At Portland's Popular Rising- lll'ig-ht Spot-Because it Gives you ~ I L--------1 ,________ See ·HENRY CREAL "Your Favorite Salesman" For a Fair Buy at Fair Prices and Reconditioned Used Cars. CONDIE MOTORS 4949 SE Powell VE 7314

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