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urofceurts Nt3-ftcvitr;, AosEBURa, entcoN, monda, ocfosttt 2. mi. SIX California BEAU EASILY over moms Oregon State, Led by Gray, Triumphs Over U. of O. in Annual Battle. (Tiv RuHsel J. NVwInni.) KAN FRANCISro. Oft. 2S (AIM Tho fiHitball rapiial of the eounliy, so fur aw follow. ra of IIih Kn'ut AintTifun ooHhkUIi srort In ihls urea wore- coniprnf'tl, wan In cut w on Ihn I'nivftiHity of Califor nia campus today, Any linwiiiiK dnubtfl wori dls pfllcil Saturday by the Beam when lliey put th(j well known crUHhftr on VnlvorHiiy of Southern Calilor u la's Trojans. Thfl count was 20 to 6. Three tou lidowns wdio rolled ovor by ulifnr power In the first half. .Mori than 7r,,U0i fans left the Herkeley stadium convinced California could huvo doubled the score. Substitutes, playing part of tin semnd half, permitted U. K. C. to score a touchdown. Otherwise the learn which defeated Ohio State mid Oregon on successive week ends In; lore facing the Dears, was no iji oie formidable than previous CMlifornla victims, including St. MHry's, Oregon State and Washing ton Slate. 4 Hurdlei Ahead, California supporters nlready me1 chanting "on to the. Hose )iowl," but before that objective Ik achieved several difficult hurdles must be cleared. To the three con ference victories already attained, the Hears must add these: Univer sity of California at Imh Angeles, Washington, Oregon nnd Stanford. The games follow on successive week-ends. None rate as "pushovers" de spite previous defeats. The IJ. C. li. A. Drains, nosed out by Wash ington State last week by the mar gin of a place kick, 3 to 0, face California next Saturday. No Cali fornia rooter has forgotten last year's game between these two re lated institutions. California, the favorite, wound up on the short side of a 17 to G score. While the undefeated California team continues its title drive, the surprising Washington State col lege S(uad will try to push South ern California deeper Into the nick. The game will be played at Pull man. A roi::.9 of "dark horses" meet In the Pnto Alto battle between Stanford and Oregon State. Kadi have Btaged fine comebacks since early season disappointments. 0. S. C. Beats Oregon. Stanford upset n iilghiy favored 1'nlverslty or Washington eleven l.'t to 7 in Seattle last Saturday, while Oregon State was, toppling If h old rival, Oregon, 1-1 to 0. Stanford's win over Washington was accomplished by "breaks" and lltllo else. The yardage wont to Washington. '- ; Halfback Joe Gray, one of thp best In the west, accounted for the Oregon State victory. He'll be the man Stanford must bottle up If It expects to cling to lis position as second place team in the confer ence. Only in the closing minutes of the desperately waged grid war did Oregon State batter down re sistance and score two touchdowns. With only six minutes to go, Gray, left half, hurled a pass from the Oregon 17-yard line to Hill Dun can, who scored. Hrescott Hutch Ins kicked the point. Oregon's defenses appeared to crumble. Three minuteH later, Oregon Statu added a second touch down. The score went to Gray, on a brilliant 23-ynrri dash around rljdit end, after Kolherg recovered an Oregon fumble. Oregon threatened the Orange goal lino only once, when Graybual caught a punt on his own IIS and raced across for an apparent touch down. An official called the ball hack. Virtually a one man team. Gray gained 1.W yards from scrlmiuaKe, avenmhiK four yards per play. Comparative figures never win games hut Stanford lost to Oickou 7 to fi and OreKou lost to Oregon Stale by two touchdwns. Washington meets Idaho In n noiiciiufereuce game next Satur day and Oregon remains idle. Conference Standings. Won loni California :t a Stanford 2 1 Oregon State ..2 1 Wnshlugton State 1 1 Tied Fully Automatic or SemJ Automatic I f Ik CONTROL I III U. Surges Toward Conference Title Souilwrn Cal. - 1 V. C. U A 1 Washington ....I Oregon ....1 GONZAGA OUTPLAYS S. F. U.f BUT LOSES RPOKANK. Oct. 25. (AP) "Asslstunt Coach" Ding Crosby saw his Gonzaga university eleven uaiguin and outplay a visiting San Ft urn-lam 1'niverslty aggregation hern yesterday only to lose the game by a more of 7 lo 0 on an other of the season's "dizzy plays." A freakish pass interception and i SOyunl run by Dob Anderson, guard, gave the San Francisco lmrm heir only touchdown. Anderson snatched the ball as It bounded Into the air behind the line of scrimmage when Halfback Hang, unable to get the throw away, was tackled by two Don linesmen as he attempted to toss. The Dulldogn made Hi first downs to thei ,rvisitors three and inarched to the 2-yard Hue on one occasion without being uble to ad vance across the scoring marker. PORTLAND U. WINS OVER UTAH TEAM PORTLAND, Oct. 2R. (AP) Joe Kinder, fullback, sparked Port laud University's football squad to a 13 to 10 victory over the Drigbam Young Cougars from Provo, Utah, here Saturday. Kuzler made both Portland touch downs, kicked the single conver sion, carried the ball for consist ent gains and handled the punting assignment. Trailing 7 to 10 in the third pe riod, Portland look advantage of u poor kick to get the winning tally. Waters scored a touchdown for the visitors In the third period on a short pass, and Soffe booted a field goul. SANTA CLARA WINS OVER LOYOLA, 7-0 LOS ANGKLKS, Oct. 2ft (AP) Ixiyola's hapless Lions began an other "Blue Monday" on the foot ball practice field today, following defeat by Saiiiu Clara's unbeaten Broncos. Edged out already this season by Hai'dln-Simmons and St. Mary's, the Lions saw nnot her game go glimmering yesterday when Dill Guuther, Bronco fullback. Intercept ed a Loyola pass and ran half the distance of the field to u touch down. The successful try for extra point made the score 7 to 0. with less than a quurter left to play. LUTHERANS DEFEAT LINFIELD, 12 TO 6 TACOMA. Wali., Oct. 25. (AP) Pacific Lutheran coIIpkb homo coming crowclH saw tlielr fool hall team uimet the Llnfleld Wildcats. 12 to U. in n night game Saturday. The Lutherans had things thelr own way after the first few min utes of the game. Only the excep tional punting of Kenenth Ander son, Freshman end, kept Llnfleld 111 the ball game. A pass from Harold Jacroux to Anderson netted the lone Llnfleld tally Just before the closing gun. Oregon Hi School Football Scores (Ry the Associated Press) ' Meilford 0, Klamath Fulls U. Tillamook 7, Corvallls 0. lllllslioro 0, Camas. Wash., 13. Mtlwauklo 7, Oregon City 1:1. Hill Military 7, I'olunitilu Prep 7 (tie). Matshfleld 16, Dandon 0. Astoria 45, Vernonla (I. (Irani (Portland) 14, Washing ton (Portland) 0. 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Broadway (American Bank BIJg ) HR. 06)7, Portland. i -SAK.C-' XU OW MM A I dt.ifl ' iT t frlVU M !- , Srkl 'ft 't I' u I MM Mem mnlli-'i-iSij I DF GOLFI FEATS Accused Star Takes Time to Discuss Plays That Made Him Famous. EMZABETHTOWN', N. Y Oct. (AC) Mystf tUM John Mon- tiiKUP. tiolfiriK pal of iriovif favor- ltM, look tlinf out from hifl trial for robbery, to diHeiiNH bia prowoHH a a golfer. The brood-Hhouldprrd "Monty," apparently unwonied about the outrome of the trial In this inoun lulu region that hns attracted nation-wide at tent ion, exitlainlng to iiewspapernieit juHt how fur he could go with the ahnoHt legendary feats and bonsiH credited to him. He took advantage of a rold, oc rationally snowy Kunday afternoon In the -warmth of a hotel lobby to break his wileiice. MontuKue declined, first of all, to com in It himself to what part the links same may play hi bin future. fhen (he man whom professional ShOlniaker Cieorge Von Kim once .r rf..i.i..i w.., ..-I. i... a.it.i..,,i i. . ..rt,.M , iw. ., tittv ..la, . Snead and Jimmy Thomson, two longhlttlng members of the ptofes sional golfers' association but he added : "I'll never take a back sent to anybody when It comes to driving." The best game Montague ever put together, ho said, was a 58 on par (S course at Palm Spiings, Calif. "My average for two years In Los Angeles was iS" he asserted, adding he has played only five limes since last February. lie told how at Palm Springs, he nnd "the mayor" practiced for three days for u match on which $10,000 was wagered. "I had three rounds of 01 In the practiced." he said, "our oppon ents didn't show up on the desig nated day but the mayor and I played anyway and I had that rec ord 5S." Knocked Bird Off Wire. Montague admitted to knocking a bird off a telephone wire with a golf ball and recalled a 500-foot home-run he bnnged out while with the Buffalo baseball team of the International league. Montague said he once had aspi rations to he a major league base ball player, but changed his mind "because there was too much poli tics when I was breaking in." Two years ago. when lie was in Arizona, the defendant said he ran live miles each day In the possibil ity he might seek a major league berth. He would have liked to be an outfielder, he said, although he did considerable pitching In his earner days. -0- NEGRO LOSES IN SCOTTSBORO CASE (Continued from page 1) trial. In 1935 It onleipd a new trial for r-alterson anil NoitIb, hnhlliiK that nenrofis had been systematic-ally exc lnded" from the juries which In dieted and convicted them. -At the subsequent trial Fatter son .was Riven a prison sentence, but Nnrris iilmiIii lhu .l.mtl, .,it Hatterson was convicted the third Her father sought gold in Arizona's Superstition Mountain, so pretty Ca rolee Colter went west with him. But romance caught up. Out there she met adventurer Stuart Blake. He too sought ex citement, gold. What happened to both of them is told in one of the most thrilling serials ever writ ten. Don't miss i r r 11, i r A 1 1 jyp.i Beginning Oct. 27 in time only of attacking Mrs. Price. Utility Cases Next Before adjourning for two weeks th- Hupreme court today agreed to review an appeal by the Iuke Pow er company attacking constitution ality of public work administra tion loan und grants lor publicly owned hydroelectric projects. Arguments on this case were set for Monday, ltcember (I. along with debate on similar litigation previously filed by the Alabama Power company, which the court consented last spring lo review. In the I Mike case, (be fourth cir cuit court of appeals sustained a I'WA loan and grant to tureen wood county. .South Carolina, for an electric plant at Huz2ard itoost. Secretary Ickes. the public works administrator, has said the litiga tion will aifect more than fifty public power projects for which the government has provided $51, 000,00 it. TWO FRENCH SHIPS BLASTED BY PLANES (Continued from page 1) Its planes, slating it would "act" when the nationality of the plane is learned. The captain of I he Oued Mellah j said two seaplanes flew high over the ship, one dropping down to do ie ooniouig, He said the freight- e WitH ,y-"mi " .p ,eucu colors painted on the hutch cov- ers. French warships keeping watch j on the Oued Jlellah reported the ! ship disappeared In a rough sea I during the night ,nml was believ- i ed to have sunk. Two French destroyers arrived at fort VemlreH this morning j with the Oued .Mellah's crew. Nav- I al officials who questioned tho I crew sulil they wero unable to tell j the nationality of tho uttacking I plane which flew at u high altt tune. French authorities said the plane also was sighted about the time of the attack by the HritiKh cruis er despatch. IL DUCE CONGRATULATES INSURGENT CHIEFTAIN IIKNDAYK, Franco - .Spanish Frontier, Oct. 2f.. (API Insur gent Ooncrnlisslmo Franco today began massing troops at Zarago.u for an offensive to cut Catalonia from the part or Spain still held by the government. Frontier reports said heavy forces of Italian soldiers from Morocco were moving into Zara goza. The Italian "Illack Arrow" division also was reported moving to that sector. Insurgent headquarters at Sal amanca published a telegram from Premier .Mussolini ro Franco ex pressing II duce's "personul felici tations" for his conquest or north ern Spain. "L-eaitllng the news that the northern front has collapsed, ' With smokers in every part of the country Chesterfields stand ace high. It's a cinch they've got what smok ers like. You'll find them milder. . . you'll enjoy that Chesterfield taste. thanks to the effort of your brave inueiauganie infantry the news was received with tne greatest en thusiasm by all Italy I send your excellency my personal friendly relic-nations," Mussolini said. Replying, Franco 8 a f 4 his "heroic infantry was proud of the eulogy given it -by tne glorious creator of the great noble Italian empire" and said he received Mus solini's telegram with "great emo tion." Earlier reports said government forces yielded ground on the Am ron front in northeast Spain to what officers called "superior ni.mhers" of Insurgents. Franco announced that complete domination of north Spain give. i be insurgents control of 72 per cent or the naton's populuton and ; per cent of its territory. The seizure of the insurgent cruiser Almirante Cervera of two Khlps transporting 150 fleeing As hman officials was reported by I'ranco'.s headquarters. MADRID, Oct. 25. (AP)r-Tho Floor Sanding and Refimshing CHAS. KEEVER Phone 651-j r. r. 2, Box 22C Roseburg, Ore. LOOK HERE Read this it is a list of the most rematkablc Used Car Bargains we've ever offered. Backed by famous Studebaker Pledge 1936 Studebaker sedan with DeLuxe equipment, heater, low mileage. 1936 Studebaker President sedan, like new. 1933 Buick sedan. 1931 Nash sedan. 1931 DeSoto sedan. 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