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jtTx OISIRVIR SNOW WHITE Jumbo Size r - ft it j Nli AndJfsfi Ob$Tver, L. Grande, Or., Triors,, Oct. 22, 1959 Paa 3 Senior Trio Pices Tiger Grid Stats i a v By NEIL ANDERSEN Obsarvar Staff Writer Three scniirs lop the La Grand Tillers in live stutisticul departments lol'owinij la.st ! ri- day's Kame with T ie Dalles. Jim Cornett and Ray Wntenskiiw each lead two individual eateeoriej and Buck Ctrey heads the third. Ccrnett paces the Titters in rushing with a total o! 362 yard in 50 carries. He has averaged 7.2 ya:ds every time he has packed the ball. The 169 pound senior also leads in scoring with 39 points and ranks second to Corey in pass interceptions with five. , Dave Carman and Don Smitlr, Cornell's running mates m th starting back field trail but nut by much. Carman it aecond in to tal yardage with 334 yards on 48 carries. Smith has rushed 43 )mes for 300 yards. Fourth man in the barkfield. Wcstenskow, has 223 yards on 43 carries for a 4 9 average per try. '-Corey.' the big pound end, lrrds the pas scakhcrs with 11. ' Westenskow iieads ' both the passing and punting department. He has completed 7 passes In 33 attempts for 347 yards and two touchdowns. Sophomore Rick Ger ry has hit on three of five passes for 66 yards. Westenskow and Gerry both have 36-yard averages punting, booted 12 times for 433 yards while Gerry has 217 yards on six kicks. Expected To Return To SF SAN FRANCISCO (L'PIi Don't hock the family jewels o.i it, but Bill Rigney probably will still be managing the Sun Francisco Giants next season. The ball club, which faded bad ly in the clutch windup of the past season, has called a "very im portant" press conference for this afte no.n and Rigney is exiweted to emerge with another contract in his hand. . Club Preside .it Horace Stone ham has tended to brush off re cent speculation tliut cither l.oo Dur other or Charlie Dresson might replace him. But at the tame time, the cherubic prcxy has kept silent on Rigney'a status. Stoneham said earlier Wednes day that the managerial decision might only be worth a phone call to various news outlets. But then the club announced plans for a full dress press conference at a downtown hotel. NOW THRU SAT. SPECIAL! MORN. MATINEE 10:00 A.M. SATURDAY All Children 35c ... pim "THE WOLF DOG The "Big Three' also are 1 23 in scoring. Cornett paces the point makers with SO, Westen skow has 25 and Corey 14. Ei'tht of Corey's points have come on conversions! Four Other 1 backs, hm Milliard,' Gooch' Whittemore, Andy Kauwolf and Carman, have cored tingle touchdowns to com plete the .scoring parade- i. .. The Tigers, as a team,!' have scored 112 points' while holding their six opponents to only 33. La Grande gave up six points to Redmtnd. and 27 to Pendleton In 'heir only two losses. La Grande's defeat by Pendleton- it' the only contest in which both teams have scored, five, of 'the Six contests have seen one team go scoreless. AU four of tha Tiger wins have been shutouts and' their -loss to Redmcnd was a 60 affair. -rn T rrr Et j- -". i "tr Czech Wins First r .r u WW wai 3 vvs m& m - immrm ' ; V7 . ,r:. Iff hi 1 r f 1 LAS VEGAS. Nev., UPH -Mira Slovak, a "Flying Czech,'' yesterday - celebrated his 30th birthday by capturing the first Annual Lako Mead Cup race for unlimited hydroplanes in the Speedy Wahoo. Achieving a speed of 114.431 miles an hour aid an average speed of 110.316 miles an hour in his first heat, Slovak piled up 'a 22 second advantage Koine, into the final heat over the national champion Maverick. -. - - Maverick apparently finished first in that deciding heat but tie home-based boat along with two others jumped the starter's gun and had to take a sixth lap around the three-milo cou'se i Luke Mead behind Hoover Dam. But Maverick at best had ubout a 12-sccond lead and even if it hai not been forced to take the extra lup to finish aecond in the heat it still would not have uo.i (he Lake Mead Cup. Under Amer ican power boat rules when two boats are tied in points the boat with the fastest heat is declared the winner. Going into the final heat Wahoo had 800 points to Mavericks 700 and if Maverick bad won the final heat they would have lied 1. 100 points each, with Wahoo winning for the fastest heat. The handsome Czech's life was videotaped the night before the Lake Mead Cup race on Ralph F.dwards- "This Is Your Life" program and hit the air a few hours after Slovak won the race. The famed Hawaii Kai III was second to Wahoo in the 110.316 milo an hour heat but after cross ing the finish line blew out a con necting rod ard was forced out of the race also. . Miss Bardahl, which along wilh Miss Seattle 11, had to take an extra lap but for finishing fourth and winning 169 points K ended up the year in second place national ly to Maverick which added 300 points to its championship total of 2.17S prior to Thursday's race. Wahoo was back in third place thanks to its win in the Lake Mood Cup - The standings in the Lake Mead race behind Wahoo were Maver ick. Miss Seattle II, Miss Bardahl. Ktil Roy. V and Kol: Itoy JI, i w c. -f s ' - JL hi 1 MARSH SEEDLESS Caliisreia Grapeiruil 81b. SQUASH .3C lb. Bag gS)c sSSWHHHIU Golden Valley CIDER . , , DEER ON THE HOOK Forrest Masters, owni-r of the Grande Ronde Cold Storage Co., checks the tags on the deer hanging in his cold storage room. Approximately 25 deer are on the hooks waiting processing by cutters. The deer are cooled in the room until "ageing" is 'complete.'- ' - (Observer Photo) Rain Fnrrp HiKkiPC Russia :,En.te . . Two Horses At Inside; Ducks Plan Surprise For Game , United Press International ' SEATTLE, Wash. 'LIT -The University ot Washingloi Huskies were forced inside by rain Thurs day as they drilled for Saturday's game with undefeated Oregon. Coach Jim Cwens st e.sse.l do torsive drills nnd offensive pass ing. Ouurterbuck Bob Hiuier, who broke his finger aK.'iiml Colorado five weeks utio, practice I Thurs day. Couch Owe is says llivi'.cr ls still u 'loiiljllul i)s.',il)ilii y to piny against the Dmks. ' COUVALLIS. Ore. il'I'D-Coach Tommy 1'rothro's Beavers of Or egon Stale College worked through their last heavy drill Thursday !efore fae'rig the I'ni versity of California Hears. Prothro has not lost a game to Caliioruia since taking the State helm four years ago. Thursday he had praise for several memlK-rs of his squad. Don Kasso's punting, the pass ing of Larry Sanchei and the run- nn:e performances ly tailhnck Ron Milkr and fullback J i ni Stinette brought creiiit from Prothro. the trin to Los Angeles Saturday to meet Southern California. They arc fullback Sid Ga. be- a id guard Jerry Leahy. BKRKKLKY, Calif. 'LPH Cal ifornia's (iokten Bears capped a loig workout Wednesday with a lively 15-minute scrimmage. Coach Pete Elliott's squaJ. fig-iting to 'bieak a four-ga ne losii g slrcuk, ,to against Orgo.i MaU- this S.iUinlay. Jim Burrers, left halfback, was in pads Thurs day and is expected to see action this weekend. He will not scrim mage any this week. Another injured starter. left tackle Itoland Lasher, has im tion against the OSC Beavers. STANFORD. Calif UPP Stanford t'niversity worked through its longest practice ses- Jlo'1 of the yea- Thursday, and couch Jack Curtice said it was one of the "worsl of the season." The Indians toiled lor two and one half hours, finishing under the lights. Two third stringers, suffer ing minor injuries, will rot make TWO RECORDS-5ET SARATOGA SPRINGS. N Y. i;pi Crowds totaling 115.644 bet S5.72!l.!W4 diring the 42-night. 16th annual fall harness racing meet at Saratoga raceway this year. Both igiues are records. 1 El'CJKNE. Ore. H'PI -Coa:h Len Casanova promised Univer sity of Oregon fans "a surprise every game" before the season and he's still predicting some thing new. Casa.oas undefeatei Ducks are expected to spring some new tricks Saturday against the Uni versity of Washington. The Ducks were forced inside for practice Thursday because of the rain, so they drilled in McArthur Court, the basketball pavillion. Washington LAUREL, Ml. CPI-The So viet Embassy in Washington to day informed Laurel offic'als thai Russia has accented an invitation to start two he-ses in the $loo,ono Washington, D. C. International Nov. 11 f :r the secwd straight year. 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