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Statesman Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 11

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Statesman Journali
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Salem, Oregon
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nrv Stmsr.m, Sclera, Mcx, Mcrch 6, '61 (Sec ID 11 l2)QSDUD Valley Storm Topples Pwer Pities, Trees; 'Damages Ho Giardello Fights Tonight; Listen Slates Encounter i. Li ii in in. i'l i i ii it m- champion Gene Fullmer June 29, 1960. The ex-Marine from Chitte-nango, N.Y.i has a 55-15-7 record. Another welterweight vs middleweight fight matches Joey Giardello, fifth ranking middleweight contender, and Ralph Dupas, third ranking welterweight challenger, in an interesting 10 rounder Monday night at New Orleans.

Giardello, 30, of Philadelphia, has an 84-18-5 "record. Dupas, 25, of New Orleans, has an 86-14-6 record. Another good Monday night t- By MURRAY ROSE Associated PrW Sports Writer Carmen Basilio and Don Jordan, a couple of ex-champions w4w have seen their 'best days, move back- into the national spotlight Saturday night in a television fight at Syracuse, N. Y. The 10 rounder is supposed to be a tuneup for Basilio's April 22 title light with Paul Pender, New York Massachusetts-Europe middleweight champion, at Boston.

Neither Basilio, the former welterweight and middleweight ruler, or Jordan, the one-time welterweight boss, is rated in the top ten presently. Jordan, 26, has won only two of his last eight fights. In his last, on Nov. 26, he dropped a decision to Ludwig 'Lightburn. Jordan, of Los Angeles, has a 49-16-1 record.

Basilio, 33, outpointed Gaspar Ortega last Jan. 7. That was his first fight since he was stopped in 12 rounds 'by NBA middleweight fight sends Alex Miteff, seventh ranking heavyweight from Argen tina, against Alonzo Johnson of Rankin, at New York. This is a return bout. Miteff outpointed Johnson at Madison Square Garden in 1959.

Miteff's record is 22- 7-1, Johnson's 19-6. Lightweight Champion Joey i XUJ. Sunday was a busy tirri for utility crews as complaints poured in about Brown of Baton Rouge and Houston meets Joey Parks of Omama for the third time at Houston Tuesday night. Parks held Brown to a draw the first time but bowed This huge maple tree was uprooted from the parking strip of the State Supreme Court building here Sun- day by 50 to 60 mile-per-hour gusts. When the tree slammed to earth, its branches brushed the building and almost broke windows In Att.

Gen. Robert Thornton's office. (Statesman Photos by Jerry Stone.) poles and wires downed and service disrupted by the heaviest wind storm of the winter. This phone pole was blown over on Salem-Dallas Highway five miles west of here, blocking the east traffic lane for a time. the champ the next time in non-title scraps.

Tonight It's the British Isles vs. the USA in a pair of ten rounders at London Tuesday night. Terry Downes, the British middleweight Bout Dupa king who was stopped by partial world champion Paul Pender in Boston last Jan. 14, meets Willie Rated Tops A 4 Green of Warwick, R.I. In the other ten, Scotland's undefeated Chic Calderwood, a leading light i i b- r- heavyweight contender, takes on hard-hitting Von Clay of Philadelphia, another contender.

1 Sonny Liston, the top-ranking heavyweight contender, aims for his 25th straight victory Wednes NEW ORLEANS (AP Welterweight Rlph Dupas of New Orleans, long one of the best little men in boxing, meets Philadelphia's Joey one of the ring's better middleweight, Monday night with tfrp net result a pretty good fight on tap. Promoter Lou Messina, billing the" I0-Tounder as "the battle of the uncrowned champions," expects a gate of $30,000 and up with about 9,000 fans anticipated. This would represent the big day night The 26-year-old Phila- delphian opposes Howard King of Non-Urban Recreational Needs Agreed Agreement on the needs and requirements for a study of non-urban outdoor recreation in Oregon has been reached by representatives of county, state and federal groups and agencies. Chester H. Armstrong, chairman of the Governor's Advisory Council for Study of Non-Urban Outdoor Recreation, said the agreement will be used to guide the parks and recreation study currently underway.

Purpose of the study under the guidance of the advisory council is to determine the recreation wants and needs of Oregonians during the next 15 years; determine the recreation resources existing in the state; and development of policies and methods to meet the needs. The Oregon study will consider the period 1961 through 1975, and will utilize information from the other cooperating agencies. Reno, Neyada, at Miami Beach Wednesdajr night. Liston has a 31-1 recon Canadians gest boxing gate in New Orleans since 1956 when Joe Brown lifted the lightweight title from' Bud Dump U.S. Smith, and off the record, the best fight in that span.

GENEVA, Switzerland (AP) The meeting Monday represents a kind of crossroads for both The fast-skating Canadians turned back a spirited American rally fighters, each ranked among his division's leading contenders. The National Boxing Association rates and handed the United States its third straight setback Sunday in Dupas third the welter the world ice hockey champion weights and Giardello fifth in line ships. The score was 7-4. for Gene Fullmer's middleweight It was by far the best perform crown. ance yet by the flu-ridden Yank ees, who had been beaten previa Giardello indicated, he's been having a bit trouble finding fights among middleweights, so ously by Russia and Czechoslo CLOTHING IS STOLEN John D.

DeGear, 835 Hood St. NE, reported Sunday that $200 in clothing was stolen from his car parked in the 2500 block of Silver-ton Rd. NE, between 11:30 p.m. Saturday and 12:30 a.m. Sunday.

vakia. he dipped a class lower to go "They were a whole class bet against Dupas. This could prove ter than against the Russians a fatal mistake since Dupas is one of boxing's hardest men to Thursday," said the American coach, John E. (Conny) Pleban tag. of Duluth, Minn.

The Russians kept pace with the Canadians by beating Finland 7-3. $40 REPORTED STOLEN Mike Rakonczay, 700 Cade St. NE, reported to Marion County sheriffs office the theft of $40 from his bedroom during the weekend. Deputies are The two teams, each with three victories and no defeats, are co- Jim Lemon Is Missing favorites for the title, which prob ably will be decided when they clash in the final game March 12. When something that "felt like an earthquake" sent the W.

Calley family, 455 24th St. NE, running to Investigate Sunday, they found their chimney had been knocked down. Cause was a 'tree falling against house after being split by heavy winds. (Add. pictures and story on page 1.) Picturesque Marion Square in the downtown Salem area was made a shambles of fallen.

limbs and boughs by Sunday's storm and three towering firs were sheared off In the violent winds. Other city parks also were hit hard. ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) Jim Lemon, the Minnesota Twins only remaining holdout, became the About 1 out of every 43 U. S.

households now owns a compact car. missing man Sunday. Loomis Shatters Hurdles Record Club President Calvin Griffith, Larceny Laid To 2 Caught In Church Two Safe in who said neither he nor Lemon had budged an inch since their WHY SUFFER LONGER? Wkn tiwrs fall, ear China harb ramadia for all a II mania. Amazing awecata for 4,00 yaart in China. Salem police surrounded the Oil Furnace 2649 Brooks Ave.

NE, and a 17-year-old boy. salary negotiations began, has First Baptist Church Sunday night HIT, RUN REPORTED Patrick G. McClaughry, Salem Rt 2, Box 457, told city police during the weekend that a hit, run motorist damaged his car parked in the 100 block of Liberty St. NE, between noon and 11 p.m. Saturday.

The left rear fender was damaged. -been trying to contact "the slug 700 Lawyers Slated EUGENE Some 700 Oregon lawyers will be on the University of Oregon campus during spring vacation for the 1961 session of the Continuing Legal Education Series sponsored by the Oregon State Bar Association. The topic for the March 23-25 session is "creditor's remedies." after witnesses reported seeing two men run down a hallway in Rev. Ben Owen called police about 10:10 p.m. after three young persons of the church saw two youths in a hallway.

A small amount of money was taken from a basement study room. Entrance to the church was made through an alley door. ging outfielder at his home Roanoke, but has been un Explosions Statesman News Service TURNER Clarence Cranford the building at Marlon and Liberty Streets SE. able to locate him. CHICAGO (AP) Frank Loomis of the University of Chicago track dub tfed the world mark of :06.7 Saturday in the 60-yard low hurdles.

The record was set in 1959 by both Keith Gardner of Nebraska and Charley Tidwell of Kansas. Loomis nosed out Don Styron of Southern Illinois, the national champion in the 220-yard low hurdles. Charlie Chen CMimm Har C. 1195 lafia St. f.

11th and UalU guess he's en route to camp," Police made a room-by-room Griffith said. search of the spacious church Lemon received an estimated and his grandson escaped injuries Sunday night when a furnace ex PANES ARE BROKEN Mrs. Lawrence Doerfler, 5068 Robindale Dr. complained to Marion County sheriff's office during the weekend that vandals broke 16 panes of glass in a home she owns at 3612 Silverton Rd. NE.

and found two youths hiding in ph. em a-use a study room on the second floor. Cargo tonnage passing through the Panama Canal set a new record during 1960: 59,258,219 tons. The number of ships using the canal, 10,795, also was a record. TWO CARS COLLIDE $24,000 in I960, when he blasted 38 borne runs.

He reportedly wants Arrested on charges of larceny ploded underneath his home on Denver Street in the southwest section of Turner. Victor Iway 10 A. M. to f. M.

$1,000 for each of those homers. Two cars collided about 12:05 a.m. Sunday in the 100 block of were Laurel Lynn Walther, 20, of living room of the house. The flames blackened the living room, blistered walls and a piano in the new home and caused smoke damage throughout the house. Damage was estimated at several hundred dollars.

Firemen extinguished the blaze. The oil furnace was destroyed by the explosions. The home was Liberty St. SE, but Salem police After the 8:45 p.m. explosion, i Cranford crawled underneath the said no serious injuries resulted.

Drivers were Pauline Eleanor Patterson, 49, of 766 20th St. NE, and James LeRoy- Cobine, 19, Independence, officers said. house to check the floor furnace when it exploded again. Witnesses said Cranford luckily escaped burns as flames leaped into the PEOPLE GOING PLACES SAVE AT Norm Sherry Sunday and beat the Pete Reisers, 10-6, in a Los Angeles Dodger intra-squad game. "One look at Comet's styling sold me and I saved nearly $400 on what I almost paid for another compact!" Tommy Davis, 21-year-old out EQUITABLE fielder-third baseman who was a member of the majors' All-Star ST.

PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) Veteran Yogi Berra became the first casualty of the New York Yankees' spring camp Sunday, trained a neck muscle at the end of Saturday's workout and was unable to practice when he reported Sunday. Berra, out of action last July for nearly two weeks with a neck injury, was given heat treatments and told to rest for a day or two. rookie team in 1960, slugged a 400-foot, 2-run homer and a run-scoring double for the losers. Norm Sherry contributed a 385-foot homer with none on.

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