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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning, September 21,1930
Oregon State Downs Bearcats 48 to .0 as Season Opens
.5 - . . - i . . '
Kerr's Long Runs Around
Ends Starts Heavy
. Scoring Drive
CORVALLIS, Ore., Sept. 20.
(AP) Oregon State shut out
Willamette university 48 to 0 In
the opening name of the season
here tonight. The game drew the
largest crowd ever seen here for
an opening game.
Oreon State went Into an ear
i ly lead when Little, sophomore
j fullback, went over wor a touch
1 down after nine minutes of play.
Thompson converted. The scoring
march started from the Staters"
own 35 yard line. Kerr making
successive runs of 35 and 22
yards around ends.
Bearcats Threaten Once
Oregon State scored its second
touchdown In the second period
of two plays when Kerr ran IS
yards and Little smashed through
center for nine yards more, car
rying the ball across the line. Will
amette threatened to score wnen
KIser Intercepted a pass deep -in
COURT
COMMENTS
CURTIS
Thin is the time of year when
the little colleges get their Just
recognition in the big college
towns. Fact is, they sonjetimeg
get a little more than their
Just share, when big college
town scrllK begin drumming
up interest In the eaily reason
game, but that's fair enough
boransc the rest of the year
the little fellow Is ignored.
A columnist In Fugene Just
now recalls that Pacific gave Ore-
eon the scar of its lite about
four years ago, threatening to
score three times and holding
Oregon safe; and that three years
ago the Badgers brought a base
ball team that walked all over
the Webfoot tossers in three
straight games.
He also remembers the
trounclngs Willamette gave
Oregon In basketball last winter.
The Senators and Townies will
wind it all ip h i final cham
Klser intercepted a pas P'- plonahip game at Eugene this af
Oregon mate lerruory aim -- ternnon. and to date we've heard
no alibis. Frisco is nursing a
few bruises not the result of a
son followed with a long complet
ed pass. The drive was stoppea
on the 13 yard line. "At that point
Coach Schissler sent In second
string men. McDonald threw a
long pass to Rust and two more
plays but the ball over. Davis
place kicked for point.
Score by periods:
Oreron State 7 14 6 2148
Willamette 0 0 0 0 0
Oregon State scoring: Touch
downs: Little 2, Rust (substitute
for Moe). Leggett (substitute for
Kerr, Sherwood (substitute for
Leggett (. Gustafaon, Drynan (sub
stitute for RamponI). Points for
try after touchdown: Thompson
(place kicks), Davis, (offside pen
alty), Hughes, ?.
Officials: Shy Huntington, ref
eree; Dave Stritmater, umpire;
Mike oMran. head linesman.
In the third period a long pass,
Ramponi to Leggett, scored. Davis
failed to convert. The Staters had
gained thet bree yard line again
when the quarter ended.
The final period saw Oregon
State drive across the Willamette
line for three more touchdowns.
The lineup:
Willamette Oreon State
Kaiser le Gustafson
Carpenter It A. Miller
Gill. Ig. . . . Sammons
Ackerman c Hammer
Phllpott rg. . . . Thompson
Jones rt Harn
Haldane re Rust
Depoe q Ramponi
Erlckson lh Moe
Bretsch rh Kerr
Lang f Little
Yea. Bo. it's
War now in
Sunny 'Cal'!
STANFORD UNIVERSITY. Cal.
Sept. 20. (AP) Verbal warfare
between Coach Howard' Jones of
Southern California and Coach
Glenn Warner of Stanford, start
ed by Warner's published opinion
that Jones' football teams failed
to obey the full second stop rule
on shifts last season, was trans
ferred to this sector today.
Warner, It seems, listened In
on a radio talk Jones made on
the subject so today the "old fox"
delivered a few remarks to San
Francisco newspapermen on the
same matter.
"He, Jones, is pursuing tactics
that are not sporty, but is wel
come to them." said Warner. "It
appears to be as though Jones is
doing all this talking to get his
team keyed up and fighting mad
at Stanford and me so they will
play harder. Maybe he is under
rating the fighting caliber of the
Stanford boys."
collision on the diamond. And
thereby hangs an appendage.
It seems that a certain bet
ting man became all wrathy
after the Senators cleaned up
on the Townies last Sunday and
hunted up Frisco in the hotel
after the game. Frisco was tak
en unawares and anyway the
fellow was big and brawny,
and our receiver says he came
In contact with all the walls,
ceilings and floors in the corri
dor where they met. Fact Is,
Leo thought the hotel was In
the grip of a Santo Domingo
hurricane.
There's another little happen
ing of last Sunday that also de
serves mention, it s wen at tne
start to recall the setting. Eugene
had walked all over the Senators
up here the Sunday before, 17 to
7, and was a leg up on the title.
Two years ago President
George Wllhelm of the Willam
ette Valley league had present
ed, out of his own pocket, a
handsome trophy cap to the
champion team, which in that
Instance was Bend. So when
Wilhelm wandered out with a
little satchel in his band, Frisco
had a premonition.
"What you got there?" Leo
asked in his best Diamondese.
"That's & trophy for the cham
pions," replied the president.
"Better take it hlme,M advised
Frisco. "You won't need it for
another week."
Smiling George laughed. He
lives in Eugene. But he didn't
get to present it that day not
by a five run margin.
OVER
Treats are in Store at
Fair for Race Fans as
Choice Strings are Here
TTMtH v m ai-Mi m ctr?w tra ft t Vl A
SCOre 20 tO 0 in Initial miX; fastest running and harness
horses in tne nortnwest reaay to
Kitzmiller Starts Tal
lies in 2nd Period
EUGENE. Ore,, Sept. 20.
(AP) The University of Oregon
football team opened Hs season
ith a 20 to 0 victory over Pa
cific university here today.
Pacific held Johnny Kltimiller
and the rest of Dr. Clarence W.
Spears' first string men score
less for more than one quarter
but in the second period Klti
miller carried the ball across the
line. He repeated in the third.
ro. race fans have many treats in
store for them at the state fair
this week.
Cyclonic, owner Ruth Parton,
who has won .two derbys three
consecutive years at the Spokane
interstate fair and at Yakima,
and who won the derby here-year
before last will be hard to beat in
the Governor Norblad derby Wed
nesday. Ethel F, winner of the
derby at the Gresham interstate
fair recently will also be one of
the favored horses. The races all
over the northwest have been
fast and close and the fair is
converting both times, and Don drawing thebest from these runs.
Watts, right half, carried the
ball across once in the third.
Oregon Line Is Heavy
Pacific could do little against
the. heavier Oregon line and
failed to make one first down.
The Webfoots made 28 first
downs. Oregon relied chiefly on
tackle plays, smashes through
cented and a delayed buck.
The lineup:
Oregon Pacific
Bailey LE . , Brockman
Hall ,,..LT..,, Forrest
Colbert . LG ...... . Cone
Forsta..... .. .C. .- Cagman
Schuli rr. RG ... , t Lemke
Christenson. . . . RT. . . , Beach
Erdley RE...... Frost
Browne Q.. Rae
Kitzmiller ..... LG . . Charlton
Watts RH., Dueese
Moeller F . . . Atchlnson
Score by periods:
Oregon ..0 7 13 0 20
Pacific .0 0 0 0 0
Oregon scoring: Touchdown;
Kitzmiller, 2. Watts. Points
from try after touchdown: Klti
miller, 2 (place kicks).
PK
1
TO SPLIT '
HEADER
SEALS DM STARS
FROM TO 3
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 20.
(AP) The Seals took the Hol
lywood Stars down by an 8 to 3
score here today. The series
now stands Hollywood 3, San
Francisc 2.
R H E
Hollywood 3 11 0
San Francisco 8 15 0
Johns, Hollerson, Hulvey and
Severeid; Davis and Gaston.
PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 20
(AP) The Phillies held the Car
dinals gain In the pennant race
to a half game today by winning
the second game on today's dou
bleheader. 4 to 3, after the Car
dinals had taken the first, 9 to
3. The winning run in the second
game came In the ninth Inning.
R H E
St. Louis 9 13 0
Philadelphia 3 7 1
Rhem and Mancuso; Ellrott,
Willoughby, Mllllgan and Davis.
R H E
St. Louis 3 12 0
Philadelphia 4 13 1
Hallahan and Mancuso; Benge
and Rensa.
Friar Tuck. Suirny Lend, Jimmy
Trlns. and Culiacan.are some oth
ers that will stir dust and part
of these will continue south to the
big races at Tiajuana.
Track In Al Shape
The races start Tuesday and
the track will be in especially
good shape for the harness races
From the way they looked In
their warm ups yesterday they
are smooth performers and com
petition will be keen for several
12,500 purses offered for trotters
and pacers.
Two hundred horses will be In
competition In the races here
with many obscure horses battl
lng for places. Owners of sev
eral strings feel confident that
they will come in for their share
of the pureses. With such & line
up of horses as will be here the
races will be one of the bigest
drawing cards of the fair. Many
special features on the afternoon
programs will add variety to the
afternoon events
Wednesday, Salem day, will
feature pacers for the 82,500
stake and the running horses in
the Governor Norblad derby
Eleanore Norblad, daughter of
Governor Norblad will place a
wreath on the first horse to cross
beneath the finish wire.
Hartmans Present Cup
. In addition to this the winner
will be further honored by being
presented a silver loving cup by
Mrs. Ray Hartman. The Hart
man brothers of Salem are re
sponsible for the cup being pre
sented. A trick posing horse that
does the black bottom, high steps,
and cake walk to "Turkey in the
Straw" will also perform on Wed
nesday. This horse is also to be
used in a goat, dog and clown. act.
Si and Sunshine will amuse the
crowd and the Barnes school of
dancing will put on an exhibition.
ATHLETICS
BOOKIE
TOSSERS DEFEATED
GRID MEN OUT
Squad of 22 Working Under
Coach Shreeve, new
Mentor There
Hollr.
I.os A
Snn F.
Sac'to
COAST LEAGUE
(Including Sept. 19 Games)
W. LTl'ct. W. L. Pot
Al ??. 571 Oakl. 32 :t
41 23 .594 Portland 30 38 .441
35 ?. ..r.07, Mission -19 41 .414
3" 34 .507 ' Seattle 26 41 .400
KATIOJf Air LEAGUE
W. L Pet. W. L. Prt.
37 61 .5SS! Pittsb. 77 69 .5V .
Rl 64 .5 ('..-. Boston 6'J 80 .4H3
Chi.-aRO S4 64 .S6S Ciium.
N. Y. 83 66 .557! l'liilad.
St. Ij.
Brookl.
DROPS ME
32-0 AFTER BUTTLE
Stanford's Second Squad
Scoreness but Varsity
Goes Galloping
ST. LOUIS. Sept. 20
Walter Stewart won his 20th
game of the season today as the
Browns defeated the Athletics, 4
to 1. Both teams used numer
ous rookies and reserves
R.
Philadelphia 1
St. Louis 4
Walberg and Schang;
and Crouse.
AKXEICAN LEAGUE
W. I j. Pt. W. L.
89 49 .f69' Detroit : fil
91 57 .61-" St. L. 62 I? 7
S4 63 564 -Thieaeo 55 91
r.-t.
,49V
.416
.377
Sox Beats Yanks
CHICAGO. Sept. 20 (AP).
The White Sox slammed Henry
Johnson for five runs in the
seventh inning today and de
Teated the New York Yankees,
10 to 7, In the second game of
DALLAS, Sept. 20 Football
nrartioe started Monday at Dal
las with a fair turnout. Several ;
(AP) of the new men dropped out af-!
ter the first two nights but there i
are still 22 men out and more j
may enter later. There are only cieTe'i.
five lettermen back so Coach j
Shreeve will have to build his :
team around these. j Jfiaufeen UTCUtt
l ws is snrt-ete 8 mi jmi
Dallas but he is expected to turn
out a good squad with what ma
terial he has to work with. The
team will probably average
around 150 lbs. to the man. The
two heaviest out are Fully 166,
and Morrison 170.
t ministered a sound
Moser, Eugene MorrtaoB. Bill Helen .Hicks of 'Hew N J !
Cadle. and Dan Quick. Russei n" "ui iwuu-
STANFORD 1'MVKKSITY.
Sept. 20 (AP) After fishrinir
51 83 34" ! 81 st'ioid string Stanford elow u
" j to a standstill in Uie first half,
!a gallant west coast army team
crumbled before the onslaught
of the Cardinal regulars and
H. E.
6 0
S 0
Stewart
79 71 .527! Boston 49 99 .331
Wins Title in
Canadian Match
MONTREAL. Sept. 20. (AP)
troucing to
their series. Babe Ruth hit his Berg, another letterman. may be women s open golf championship
47th home run in the seventh.
R. H. E.
New York ....... 7 12 1
Chicago 10 9 1
Barnes. Johnson, McEvoy and
Dickey: Thomas. Moore and
Tate.
Detroit Wine
DETROIT, Sept. 20 (AP).
Detroit defeated Washington to
day 4 to 1 in the second game of
their series.
R. H. E.
Washington .... -...1 7 1
Detroit 4 6 0
Brown and Hargrave; Hoyt
and Hayworth.
Gaston too Good
CLEVELAND. Sept. 20 (AP)
Milt Gaston pitched the Boston
Red Sox to a 10-3 victory over
the Cleveland Indlanjs here to
day. Webb of the Red Sox hit a
home run with one on in me
eighth.
K. 11. JU.
Boston ...10 17 l
Cleveland .... .... 3 12 1
Gaston and Hevmg; Lawson,
Jablonowskl and Sprinz.
il
S
wires
-SJS?- S5i VIE. Four Emm by Portlanders
MATE COMES HOME
HALF-LENGTH AHEAD
LEXINGTON, Ky., Sept. 20.
(AP) Mate, a product of the
blue-grass but owned by A. C.
Bostwick, ot New York, outran
Harry Payne Whitney's Pennate
on the home stretch and won the
breeders. Futurity and a prize
of $16,975 on the Kentucky as:
sociation track here today.
The winner, an odds-on fa
vorite, paid $3.08 for a $2 pari
mutuel ticket, rennate, half a
length behind Mate, paid $2.80
to place and $2.2.4 to show. Col
onel E. R. Bradley's Blind Bow-
boy came in five lengths behind
for third place, paying $2.63 to
show.
Mate came from behind on the
turn to the home stretch and
passing Blind Bowboy took the
rail. Pennate had taken the
lead an eighth of a mile from.
the wire and appeared a certain'
winner, until Mack Garner
brought his colt to the front.
tralght over the Cincinnati Reds
today by winning both games of
double-header, 10 to 1, and 5
to 4. The second game was won
in the ninth Inning after Lucas'
pinch home run had put the Reds
ahead In the same frame. Fred
Lindstrom hit two homers.
R H El
Cincinnati l 8 3
New York 10 1 0
Benton. May, Ash and Suke-
forth; Mitchel and O'Farrell.
Cincinnati 4 12 1
New York '.... 5 10 0
Carroll, May, Johnson and
Gooch: Chaplin, Fitzsimomns
and Hogan.
Pacific Team in
Tie at Portland
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 20.
(AP) Pacific University fresh
men and Jefferson high school
football team player to a 0 to
tie here, today. Only one time was
either team near the enemy's line.
Pacific drove the ball through to
the Jefferson two-yard line but
their chance for a touchdown was
ruined by the gun at the half.
Salem Bargain House '
and
Salem Junk Company
"will be closed Tuesday and Wednesday,
September 23 and 24, on account of
Jewish New Years.
We wish all our friends and patrons a
happy and prosperous New Year.
SAFFRON & KLINE
320 N. Commercial St.
OVER
,6-5
Win 8 Straight
Bring Downfall; Mis
sions Beat Angels
Robins Lose Again
BROOKLYN, Sept. 20 (AP)
Smashing over five runs in the
eighth Inning the Pittsburgh Pi
rates gave the Robins another se
vere setback In the national lea
gue pennant race today by win
ning the first game of their short
series, 6 to 2.
Pittsburgh 6 io 0
Brooklyn 2 8 0
French, Spencer and Hemslev:
Elliott. Moss, Thurston, Heimach
and Lopez,
SEATTLE, Sept. 20 (AP)
The Seattle Indians took a wob
bly game from the Portland
Ducks 6 to 6 here tonight, with
four Portland errors contributing
to the Seattle victory. Cramer
pounded out a homer In the
ninth with one on but his effort
fell on short of tying the score.
The victory tonight gave the In
dians a 1 to 2 margin on the ser
les thus far.
R H E
Portland 5 7 4
Seattle . 6 9
Keating, Cascarella and Wood
all; Lamanskl and Borreani.
Missions 7; Los Angeles 1
LOS ANGELES. Sept. 20
(AP) The San Francisco Mis
sions took an easy game from the
Angels tonight when Biggs, Mis
sion hurler, let the Los Angeles
batsmen down with four hits and
won 7 to 1. The San Francisco
boys touched Walsh and Moncrief
for six safeties. Burns and Hafey
ror the Missions hit for the cir
cult.
score: R H E
Missions 7 6
Los Angeles 1 4 2
Biggs and Hofmann: Walsh.
Brave Beat Cube
BOSTON. Sept. 20-aPl
The lowly Braves dealt the Chica
go Cubs a staggerine blow here
toria when TK cl.v i.n ... I . . '
-J i vv D"lu "u tne aiancrier and Warren.
-v. wuumii to six nita ana
the tribesmen won, 3 to 2.
Chicago 2 2
Boston .. s 10 0
Petty, Blake. Osborne and
Hartnett; Smith and Spohrer.
out later.
Others out for the" squad are:
Adalore Frack. Bud Coon, Rex
Pemberton. Bernard Fully. Carl
Retzer, Otto Fischer, Lavoy Sen
ter. Dean Cadle, Ralph FInseth,
Valen Mellln, Bill Van Nuys.
Philip Hayter. Kermie Buhler,
Eldon Campbell, Bill Watson,
Carl Meuller. Dwlght Webb.
Dallas has a fairly heavy
schedule this year with eight
games listed. Dallas will meet
Independence here in the regu
lar Armistice day game and will
go to Amity for the Thanksgiv
ing day game. The complete
schedule Is:
Oct. 3 Tentatively scheduled.
Oct. 10 Molalla here.
Oct. 17 Sheridan there.
Oct. 24 Stayton here.
Oct. 31 Silverton there.
Nov. 11 Independence here.
Nov. 21 Forest Grove here,
Nov. 27 Amity there.
todav. Winning by the decisive
margin of 7-and 6.
A gallery of 1,500 saw Miss
Orcutt assume a lead at the fifth
hole and gradually Increase It un
til she ended the match at the
30th green.
went down to a 32-0 defeat in
the season opener here today.
Unable to acore themselves,
the soldiers presented a sturdy
defense that kept Stanford away
from the goal line until late in
the second period, when Caddell
fulminated a 41 yard mark by
plunging over right guard for a
touchdown.
In the second half the Stan
ford first string backs, led by.
T,; ,v. JZ ir .VI Rother t. HHlraan and Moffott,
Maureen Orcutt of New "iork, ad-f . . .fiaho. Ihrftv the
Army line for four more touch
downs. Stanford 0 7 13 1232
Army 0 0 0 0 0 0
Stanford scoring, touchdowns:
Caddell, Caglelri (substitute for
Clark, Moffatt (substitute for
Hardy), Rothert (substitute for
Caddell), Wilson (substitute for
Moffatt).
Points for try after touch
down. Grey, Rothert.
Nearly 150,000,000 pounds of
dried prunes were exported from
the United States In the last fis
cal year.
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Great Britain own two plauts
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Even up on the championship
Beries, the Salem Senators ana
the Eugene townies will clash at
the Eugene fairgrounds diamond
this afternoon In the nnai game
for the Willamette Valley league
title.
The setting Is much the same
as last Sunday, wun ai crown
slated to pitch for the Townies,
and Andy Peterson for Salem.
Manager "Frisco" Edwards an
nounces that his lineup will be
unchanged, with big Tuma again
filling the place at first base
left by the departure or Biny
Sullivan In quebst of more education.
In view of the importance or
this game, a large number of
By PAUL- MICKELSON
Associated Press Sports Writer
SUNSET HILL COUNTRY
CLUB, St. Louis, Sept. 20.
(AP) Under pressure of a spec
tacular field of par busters,
Tommy Armour of Detroit
turned in the second half of a
great 135 stroke card over the
water spliced Sunset Hill coun
try club course today to take a
two shot lead over Walter Hagen
of New York in the fight for
gold in the $10,000 St. Louis
open golf championship.
Armour, fresh, from his con
quest in the professional golf
ers' association championship
shot a 7 on his first round yes-
Salem fans are expected to fol- terday and then came back with
low the Senators to Eugene. The
game will start at the usual
league hour, 2:30 p. m.
Salem won the second game of
tlie series at Eugene last Sun
day, 8 to 3 when Peterson let the
Townies down with five hits. In
the first game here Eugene won
17 to 7, driving Peterson out of
the box for the first time this
season.
VINCENT
RICDK
WINS OPE
N HONORS
Czechoslovakian Downed in
Four Sets; Brilliant
Voleys Conquer
a 68 on his second today for his
low score. But so fast was the
rush behind him, especially by
the "Haig" who came in with
cards of "69 and 68. that his nine
better than par score was none
too comfortable.
Four strokes behind Armour
came the surprising young pro
fessional from Dallas, Texas,
Ralph Guldahl, whose 66 led the
field at the end ot the first 18
hole round but who slipped to
take a 73 today.
The field including every big
money winner in American golf,
was fast today as yesterday and
a score of 151 or better was ne
cessary to land among the low
64 who qualified for the final 36
hole grind tomorrow.
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its 13 to 7 defeat a week ago at
Portland by Washington hleh
school.
The Indians are handicapped Los
Sacramento 6; Oakland O
SACRAMENTO. Sept. 20
(AP) Buddy Ryan's Senators
marched on to their ninth
straight victory and fifth from
Oakland here tonight winning by
the score of 6 to 0. Tony Freitaa
hurled the shutout while Jim Ed
wards was pasted for the loss. El
dred hit a homer for the Sacs.
.Scxre: R H E
Oakland 0 t 0
Sacramento 6 8 0
Edwards aid Lombard!; Freit-
Coast league standings:
that by his diversity of plays. Oakland
capujn wilder. Indian halfback. Portland
thrilled the Portland fans by his Mission
sensational one hand pass receiv
ing. Next Saturday's game with
the Linfield frosh at McMinnville
will give the Chemawa gridster a
chance to open up and to perfect
their plays for their conference
games. The freshman team will
likely be light and fast also and
the game may resolve itself into
an aerial battle.
W. L. Pet.
47 24 .662
41 29 .586
36 34 .514
36 34 .514
32 39 .451
30 39 .435
30 41 .423
29 41 .414
FOREST HILLS, N. T., Sept.
20 (AP) With a brilliant vol
leying attack, that recalled nis
amateur days, Vincent Richards
today won the professional lawn
tennis championship dethroning
TCarl Kozeluh of Czechoslovakia,
The American scored his victory In
fur sets, 2-6, 10-8, 6-3. -.
While none too steady at times,
Richards was always able to rise
to the occasion after dropping the
first set. Hiss cross courts sharp
ly angled, had Kozeluh complet
ely mastered in the closing sets.
Kozeluh lobbed in a sensational
manner but Richards made bril
liant recoveries while it was the
European's lob out of the court
that gave Richards the match
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owned the Iowa Machine and
Repair shop here.
, He is survived by hia wife,
Elizabeth J. Brown; the chil
dren, Mrs. Ruth E. Swart, and
George E. Brown, of Salem;
Bert A. Brown, of Des Moines,
la., and Thomas I. Brown, of
Los Angeles, Calif.; a brother.
Wallace, of Des Moines; sisters.
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ards came back with an array ot W. Moon and Mrs. D. C. Mlnto,
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His. withering volleys soon ran Funeral services will be held
out the match to give Richards Wednesday, September 24, at
back the title which the Czecno- 1:30 p. m. from the Rigdon mor
tuary. Interment will be at the
I. O. O. F. cemetery.
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WIXS POLO TITLE
WESTBTjRY, N. Y.. Sept, 20.
(AP) Laddie Sanford'a Hur
ricanes came through from be
hind at Meadow Brook today to
win tneir second successive and
third national open polo cham
pionship with a victory over
Trtnpleton, six to five. The two
teams were an aggregation of
all "stars.
At Chattanooga: Chatanooga
25; middle Tennessee State Nor
mal 6.
At Baton Rouge: Louisian
State 7; South Dakota Wealey
an 0.
At Winona, Minn.; Winona
State Teachers 28; Stout Insti
tute 6.
At Austin: University of Tex-"
as, 36; Southwestern State
Teachers .
At Sacramento: Santa Clara
27, California Aggies 0.
At Bozeman, Mont.: Montana
State, 38, Centerville, 0.
slovakian took from him in a five
set final last year. The year be
fore Richards defeated Kozeluh to
gain the title.
Big Gallery to
See Champs Play
HAVERFORD, Pa.. Sept. 20.
(AP) Predictions that new at
tendance records would be made
for golf competition at the nation
al amateur championship at Merl
on Cricket club next week seemed'
iustlfied that afternoon when a
Air Tour Ships
Found Carrier
Ot Strong Drink
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GREAT FALLS, Mont., Sept.
19 (AP) Take it from Charles
L. Sheridan. U. S. collector of
customs, whiskey and beer have
nothing; to do with an air tour.
However, he found some of the
gallery estimated at 2,500 to 3,-1 national air tourists who arrived
000 followed Jimmy Johnston, the today had something to do with
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champion, and three former cham
pions, Bobby Jones; Jess Sweet
ser aad Max Marston, over the
course.
More than 25,000 coin-operated
chance machines are in oper
ation in Rumania.
whiskey and beer.
Fifteen quarts of whiskey and
two cases of beer were taken by
officials from planes as they
checked in from Lethbridge. Alta.
The bottles were 'broken on the
field and fines of 2 a bottle as-
, sesseo.
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