Cleats Dig Into New Hayward Turf as Ducks Strive for Triumph Over Stanford's Indians Today's Teletype Talk By STAN HOBSON Justice Takes Post Russians Cross Styx Green Blasts Lewis Free Beer Denied G O.P.’s Make Plans Action Postponed On Black Eligibility WASHINGTON—With all the solemnity befitting a supremo court judge, Justice Hugo L. Black yesterday took his place behind the great mahogany bench with his “eight old men” bedfellows and listened, among other things, to a pair of motions designed to unseat him. Both motions were based on con stitutional grounds, with no refer ence being made to his former or present Klan status. A capacity crowd listened in the court cham bers as his colleagues postponed action on the question. Coffin Trade Jumps In Soviet Russia MOSCOW—Executions, arrests, and! dismissals of Soviet Russian officials continued at a brisk pace yesterday as Reds strived to main tain their quota of subjects for wooden overcoats. Preceded by a period of comparative calm, the past two weeks have seen 114 “comrades” receive the death pen alty. Trial offenses ranged from such genuine outlawry as grain destruc tion, for which 28 grain trust em ployees died in Moscow and Irk utsk, down to maltreatment of zoo animals. Two men were jailed for scaring the animals bad enough to give them ailments. CIO Chief Charged With Ulterior Motive DENVER — Accusing John L. Lewis of using the CIO as a tool with which he hopes to eventually gain the presidency of the United States, the A. F. of L.’s William Green again lashed the adversary with a bitter denunciation at the Federation’s 97th annual conven tion. Yesterday he pledged his fol lowers to destroy the CIO. Green: ‘‘I appeal to the Ameri can people and the organized work ers of America to choose between the unselfish, common sense politi cal policy of labor and one dictat ed by unreasoning personal ambi tion, doomed from the outset to failure.” “Beer Bust” Assumes Somber Attitude CHAMBERSBURG, Pa.—A re tail beer distributor’s picnic turned sour yesterday when a wide-awake liquor control board agent ap peared on the scene. Noticing that free beer was to be given with a $1 ticket to the affair, he informed eager guzzlers that it was against the law. Accordingly, case after case of soda pop was rushed to the picnic grounds and a perfectly good “beer bust” turned into a carbonated water tinge. Republicans Eye 1940 Campaign CHICAGO — Republicans start ed the ball rolling for the 1940 presidential elections yesterday in Chicago when Herbert Hoover and _ * -. _ . V HEADQUARTERS FOR FRATERNITY . 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Jack Walton, Stanford guard, weighed 280 pounds when he re ported for duty last season at the age of only 19 . . . Larry Lance is out of football for at least a month with a dislocated shoulder . . . Oregon draws an open date in two weeks . . . Practically the whole coaching staff of the San Diego Marines was called abroad by war trouble, A soccer turnout at Stanford last week attracted 50 varsity and 30 frosh . . . Indiana students cele brate their fifty-first anniversary of football on October 15 . . . In diana hasn’t downed Illinois on the gridiron since 1903. Yes, I Was a Nobody (Continued from page one) a white shirt, I will sit and root for dear old Oregon.” Happy smiles wreathed the stu dents’ faces. “Hurrah,” they shout ed. 'The day is saved.” Maybe you noticed me up there in the middle somewhere. I was too excited to get the colors right, but at least my white shirt shewed up beautifully. It certainly should have anyway. It was one of Pen ney’s fifty-eight cent specials. COLLAR BONE BROKEN John Kennedy, freshman, receiv ed a broken collar bone in a touch football game last Sunday. Ken nedy is now convalescing in the Sacred Heart hospital. Sixteen Men Taken In by Fraternities - Sixteen men were pledged over the weekend by fraternities on the campus. Lists released from the office of the dean of men are as follows: Phi Kappa Psi, Cecil A. Saunders, Lloyd A. Cummings; Delta Upsi lon, Ralph Blower, Dwight Nott; Kappa Sigma, Waldo Canfield; Theta Chi, Albert Sandness Jr., Gordon Lowry and Ford Mullen; Phi Sigma Kappa, Martin McCor mick; Pi Kappa Alpha, Howard Wilson and Orest Houghton. Alpha Gams Given Scholarship Cup Capturing the position of the sorority with the highest scholas tic rating during the last school year, Alpha Gamma Delta sorority was awarded the Chi Omega schol arship cup yesterday afternoon. 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