t i Observer, La Crande, Oi., Thurt., Sept. 17, 1959 Paa 3 rV? J Vi J. lit? ' I ' .t 1 N k.1 It" ALERT DEFENSE The alert defensive play of the San Francisco Giants is one reason they are leading the Na tional League. In the top picture the Philadelphia Phil lies'. Richie Ashburn is nailed at the plate. Ashburn tried to score on Wally Post's double but a relay throw from Giant shortstop lid Bressoud to catcher Hobie Landrith caught him at the plate. Giants won, 1-0. Youngest Oregon Team Might Be i A 'Sleeper' EUGENE (UPI) Few expect the University of Oregon to set the football world on ftre this fall. But Coach Len Casanova, in his ninth year here, might just have a sleeper. True, it's the youngest Oregon team since 1951. Twenty-four of the 45 varsity players are sopho, mores, And only 15 of the players are lettermen. 4 But Casanova has a swift back field led by three speed mer chants from San Diego. He's got a potential all-American center in ! Bob Peterson. And he has Dave, Grosz back at quarterback. Grosz, r.ow a junior has shown flashes of greatness. He was the regular quarterback all last sea,- j son.' The trouble was, Oregon ;losl Y six out of 10 games although giv-1 ing up only 50 points to the 93 it scored. The Webfools couldn't : penetrate the goal line when it counted. , I "Has Matured" ! "Grosz has matured and I e-1 pect him to have a fine season.. I Casanova said. Sandy Fraser and Paul Grover, who backed iif Grosz last season, are out ofl school so its up to the 196-pounder from Kent, Wash., to handle the bulk of the ball-handling chores. Willie West, all-coast last sea- j son, and Dave Grayson, a speed merchant, are scheduled for reg- i ular halfback duty. They're both from San Diego as is Cleveland Jones, a five-foot-five, 150 pound half back who has been burning up the practice field. Dave Pow ell, a fine plunger who wrecked Oregon State last ' season, will hold down the regular fullback spot. The end positions are strong. Still another San Diegoan, Alden Kimbrough, will hold down one spot with lettcrman Greg Alten horen at the other. Kent Peter sen, a fine soph from Long Beach, Calif., and Greg Willener of Eugene, bo'.h are ranked high. A Great Center Casanova calls Bob Peterson as fine a center as he coached here. The first string line also has lettermen Tom Keele and John ; Wilcox at tackle and Dave Urotl! and John Willener, at guard. I ine Dig question mark up front is whether Casanova can come up with a strong second unit from tackle to tackle. When Ore gon went to the Rose Bowl fh 1958 the teams' "Ugly Ducklings or second string linemen, were among the top factors. Right now, however, the outlook is not too bright. ' j i. Oregon will be an independent this year, but is still eligible for the Rose Bowl under the agree ment ' with the Big Ten. i The schedule: Sept. 19 Stanford at Pal Alto Sept. 26 Utah at Eugene Oct. 3 Washington Stale at Eu gene . Oct. 9 San Jose at San tfos SUBSTITUTE BOUf SET J W SYRACUSE, N Y. (UPD- Heavywcight contender Alex Mit eff of Argentina will meet Billy Hunter of Detroit in a nationally televised 10-round bout at the Syracuse Auditorium, Sept. 25. The match replaces a scheduled heavyweight fight between Char lie Powell and Mike De.Iohn that was postponed because Powell suffering from a virus. -V3o f Mi - "V " ? ' N) Oct. 17 Air Force at Portland Oct. 24 Washington at Port land Oct. 31 Idaho at Moscow Nov. 7 California at Portland Nov. 14 - Washington State at Pullman Nov. 21 Oregon State at Eu j?ene Dress Up Guaranteed fade - proof 'rayon Chromspun acetate with rich me tallic 'accents woven throughout. Guaranteed color-fast for two years even when exposed constantly to light! ' ;: " ' ; Adams and Hemlock Charlie Coe Faces Challenge C0L0HADO SPRINGS. Colo. (UPI Tommy Aaron and Jackie Nicklaus, the babies of the U.S. Walker Cup team, and a 45-year-old outsider who gabs like Casey Stentel posed new threats to Charlie Coe and other "old fcuurd" favorites today in the National Amateur golf championship. t he buv vuth the Steneelses line is Tom Draper of Royal Oak. Mieh., who keeps insisting "1 m lucky as hell" as he fashions a'l impressive string of upset victo ries. rn the 35-veav-old defending champion who says little and lets his golf game do his talking, re- Joe Gordon Feuds With Indian Brass BOSTON UPI) Manager Joe Gordon of the Cleveland Indian headed for Kansas City today his future in doubt following his latest verbal duel with General Manager Frank Lane. Gordon was steaming Wednes day about what he called "sec ond guessing" on Lane's part Laie. in turn, thundered that he was "in charge of this ball club and had every right to do so. Their latest feud stemmed from what Lane termed "an obvious' bunt situation in Tuesday night's Cleveland game here. Gordon ha-J rookie Chuck Tanner hit away on the first pitch and a resulting dou ble play killed Cleveland's best scoring opportunity in a 1-0 loss to the Red Sox. Before Wednesday's 65 defeat by Boston, Gordon said Lane was talking out of turn. "I don't think any general man ager should second guess a man ager publicly," he said. "If he wants to do it in private that's another story. But not in public. I've told him that before." To which Lane exploded: "Sec ond guessing my neck (or some such part of the anatomy). I'm supposed to be running this ball club and if I don't have the right to an opinion I don't know who does." Your with new "Golden Sfrands" Perfectly Tailored and Full 7 Feet CONVENIENT TERMS For Title sumes his quest of a third ama teur crown in the fifth round to Jay against Ted Gleiih.n;um of Saticoy, Calif. Two more rou.ids are scheduled for today on the Broadmoor course to narrow the field to four semi- finalists. In addition to Coe. Aaron and Nicklaus, the Walker Cuppers who sta'ted play in the fifth round were llarvie Ward, hig Bill Kyndman and Dr. Frank iBuJ' Taylor. Coe again was Mr. Precision Wednesday as he finished strong ly on the back nine to beat Bob Butdorff of Hershey, Pa., 3 and 1 and Jim Vickers of Wichita, Kan., t and 3. But on the strength of Wednes day's performance by Aaron Nicklaus and DrafH--. toe must regard these three as threats to his crown as serious as his ex perienced Walker Cup colleagues. Ward, Hyndman and Taylor. Draper, who is the Midwest rep resentative for a resin manufac turer and holds degrees in both chemical and mechanical engi neering, eliminated 1U52 champion Jack Westland of Everett, Wash., in Wednesday's third round, 1 up, and followed with an even bigger upset over Walker Cupper Billy Joe Patton, 4 and 3. The 22-year-old Aaron, who was beaten by Coe in last year's Na tional Amateur final, turned in the clutch performance of the tournament when he rallied from a five-hole deficit after 10 to de feat Dick Spangler of Lincoln, Neb., I up. Aaron had beaten Neil Croonquist of Hopkins, Minn., 6 and 4, in the morning. Nicklaus, the 19-year-old Ohio State junior, was two-under-par for each of his matches as he trounced Don Massengale of Jackboro, Tex., 6 and 5, and Or ville Goens of Des Moines, Iowa, 5 and 4. ROUND TABLE WARMS UP MAYS LANDING, N.J. (UPD Round Table, the wo Id's leading money - winning Thoroughbred, warmed up for Saturday's $100, 000 United Nations Handicap by working a mile in 1:26 3-5 be tween Monday's second and third races at Atlantic City. Home For Fall Size Reg. FWx84 (48" to Pair) l1 2x84 (72" to Pair) 2Wx04 (SO" to Pair) 24.95 15.95 ...... i t 3Wx04 (144" to pair) 32.95 24.95 ' ; CHOICE OF WHITE OR SANDALWOOD i- i n MARKETS By United Press International NEW YORK STOCKS NEW YORK L'P1 Stocks marked time again today in quiet trading. LeaJirg steel stocks moved in a very narrow range along with oils, aircrafts. rails and motors. In tiie electronics, Zenith and Texas Instruments rose around a xint each while Litton fell l1. I'ollaroiJ rose more than 2 in the cameras but Addressograph fell 2 in the office quipments. American Home Products featured a higher ih group with a gain of 2 Mi. Alcoa ur.d Reynolds were fairly sl:ong in the aluminums. Firestone and Goodyear were up around 2 points each in the tires. Interna tional Paper added H in its sec tion and Dul'ont rose 14 in the chemicals. PORTLAND DAIRY PORTLAND a.PH Dairy market : . 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