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    - The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon. Saturday Morning. October 8. 1932
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TO VIEW GAME
Tentative; Lineups are Told
By Callison, :Phe!an;
: Officials Listed . -
TEXTATnU LINEUPS
Washington : , Oregon
W. Smith. le.
Wlatrack. ..... It. .1
O'Brien . ...... .Ig . .
Howard c. . .
Bailey
. . Morgan
Frye
, . Hughes
. . . . Clark
Windust....... rg.
Isaacson......
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.re.
q..
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.rh.
.f. -
. . Nilsson
Nisbet
Cherberg.. ... .
Bafkln...
Mucxynski . . . . .
. Wishard
Bowerman
. . Temple
..... Gee
. Mikulak
Sullcosky .
Officials: Referee, Herb Dana:
umpire, Abe Cobn; field Judge,
Ton Louttit; head linesman, Tom
Shet. . . . .. r
PORTLAND, Ore, . Oct. 7 i
(AP) Football fans and college
students by the thousands rolled
into Portland late 'today and to
night for the annual football bat
tle between the state universities
of Washington and Oregon.
Those in charge of ticket dis
tribution said there was every
reason to believe the attendance
would exceed 30,000. The Oregon
Wasihington game two years a?o
drew a crowd of 35,600. This aft
ernoon the box office reported
that 22,000 tickets had been dis
posed of and a line a half-block
long stood in front of the down
town wicket.
iTwo thousand Oregon students
were to descend upon the city to
night, and 3,000 more were com
ing from University of Washing
ton, while about 7,000 other vis
itors from that state were ex
pected. The Washington and Oregon
bands arrived during the day, to
take part in fWe special broad
casta over local radio stations
T2ie Oregon football team
reached Portland early this after
noon and Prink Callison, coach,
took his boys to the stadium for a
workout. Jimmy Phelan's Wash
ington team was due here tonight.
There will be no workout for
them before the game which
starts at 2 p. m.
Chemawa to
Meet Rooks
At Corvallis
OREGON STATE COLLEGE,
Corvallis, Oct. 7 Oregon State
college freshman football team
will meet the Chemawa Indians
here at 1:30 o'clock Saturday
afternoon' in the first game on
their season's schedule. The an
nual contest is always colorful
and interesting as the Indians are
a fast, smart bunch of football
players.,
Verne Ellers, freshman coach.
Is fixed about as well as any
freshman mentor on the coast
this fall. About 60 men answered
his initial call to practice and
from that number he , has gath
ered some promising looking can
didates. ' The freshmen have been work
ing against the "varsity during
the past two weeks, and have
shown flashes of good form in
scrimmage. They are equipped
with plays which rival schools
will use against the varsity and
are put on the offensive for a two
hour period daily.
The Chemawa game is the first
ef three games on the Rook
schedule. The other two contests
are with the Oregon freshmen.
The first Is scheduled tor Cor
vallis, October 21,'mnd the second
for Eugene, November 4. This
"little civil war series" always
excites much interest and rival
ry every year. '
A probable starting rook line
up for the Chemawa 'game will
be- Woody Joslin " and Heine
SchuUs, ends; ' Bud Wagner -and
Bob . Rushing, tackles; JMk" orp of l?.700"! to"
Egorov nd Ken Miner, guards;
Tad Mvall. center: Bob Patrick,
miarter? Bin Patrick and Ed
Tihila, halfbacks;- and Watt Anyway there were no spec
Mitchell, fullback. tators on the grandstand side of
Ellers expects - to substitute the field, and those on the other
many men to this starting line- side were kept a yard back from
up if the score permits as he
hasn't much of a line on hislvlously a serious hazard to the
prospects as yet.
Oregon Normal
Plays Liniield
- This Forenoon
MONMOUTH, Oct 7. The
Oregon Normal school grid, men
are getting ready for Saturday's
game with Linfield college at
Monmouth. To date O. N. S. has J Johnny Perrine and Alphle Rudls
lost one encounter University of I hauser, who were battery mates
Nevada,, at Reno, September 24;
and won one Willamette toniver -
ii7, ooyiciuuer .
tn .recent years wonmoutn nasi
neen winning, annually from Lin
neia. The score lor' 19 3 1 wis:
Monmouth 38, Linfield - 2. Local
fans re anticipating Saturday's
game, which begins at J a. m., to
enable players to attend the after
noon game in Portland. , ..
Pistol and.Ritle
Contests to End
EILVERTON.;Oct.i7. .The
pistol and rifle matches on Co. I'a
range will close Sunday morning.
Winners of the matches will he
awarded tentative silver cups
Ames Hardware,; Steelhammers
Drug, store, George's place, Start
nardware and Appeal-Tribune.
Oliea Pharmacy will award two
knives, and IS additional medals
will be awarded. -
I COAST FOOTBALL
Fern i rnTr"
COMMENTS
Radio announcers will have
their hands full or rather we
should say their months full
let ting the public know wheth
er Muczynski, Sulkosky, Baf
kin, Cberherg, Mikulak or Kos
tka has the ball. Seems like ball
carriers have acquired a habit
of traveling under unpro
nounceable names of late.
O
Notice that we listed Kostka
among those likely to be men
tioned by the radio announcers.
Ton heard he dislocated his
shoulder?
O
Shucks, what's a dislocated
shoulder gat to do with running
and carrying the ball, or moat
anything else a halfback has to
do? They don't have to tackle
this year; Just knock 'em down
with a body block.
Speaking of Kostka, we heard
that Manford Olson, Bearcat full
back,, was down at Eugene last
Saturday and saw how that big
boy went tearing into things re
gardless. Olson figured he was
just as big as Kostka and that
maybe he could do that too, and
has been doing It all week. Hell
get plenty' of chance to practice it
against Washington State today,
for - Louie Johnson isn't going
along to alternate with him.
Rah, rah tar the power of the
press or- maybe the power of
the principal and the paddle
along with that of the press.
After two sport pages had raz
eed Salem football fans for lo.
these many years for getting
right ont on the field with the
teams, the situation was rem
edied entirely at Olinger field
yesterday.
A set of wires strung on posts
I oeBl wun paoaies turnea me
i trick, and we hear Principal Fred
I wolf is the man behind the pad-
I the sidelines while bicycles, pre-
players when they ran out of
bounds, were chased entirely
away.
It'll take some vigilance to
Keep the good work going,
bat after it gets established
It will be easy. The next thing
we're going to campaign for is
some comfortable seats in that
grandstand.
I It takes a couple of ex-team
mates to raza each other pronerly.
on the Legion Junior baseball
1 team of mi, were on opposite
i Blues or ine une or scrimmage In
the Salem-Sllverton game, and
- 1 how they did chatter. They eollld-
ea wnn a gooa aeai of force a
couple of times, too.
ASTORIA DEFEATED
ASTORIA, Ore. Oct. 7. (AP)
The Dalles high school defeat
ed Astoria high, 13 to 0, in their
SXHi
football game here today. Both
pvuii siier loucnaown were maae
on forward passes.
TO PREACH AT ELDRIEDGE
ELDRIEDGE, Oct. 7, O. B.
bylVeversan of Monmouth, will con -
duct' a worship service : at Eld -
sledge Sunday following the regn -
liar lesuon study hour. Mr. Sever -
son Is i brother of Miss Severson,
who mth Mies Erlckson held
gospel, meetlncs at Waconda,
CURTIS
FOLLIES
- . . . , - ' .- "...
SrJj -AH'" GAiLES UP LIKE THUNDER.
psJP OUTER M0RA6A 'CROST THE BAY f fiV. "
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Salem Gridders
Silver Foxes
18 to 0 in Opening Game
By RALPH CURTIS
The attack staged by Salem
high school's gridiron warriors In
their first interscholastic game
Friday afternoon was not wholly
convincing, but it was sufficient
to turn back the Silverton threat
18 to 0. Silverton's flanks were
almost totally unprotected and
Knight and Ha user, Salem's di
minutive but fleet halfbacks, each
broke away once for a touchdown
run. The third score resulted
from a couple of "breaks".
Moving into Silverton territory
early in the first period on an ex
change of punts WeiaseV out-
kicked the opposition decisively
all afternoon Salem scored on
two successive plays from the 45
yard line, Hauser packing the oval
around one end for 20 yards and
Knight ontsprinting the Silver
Foxes to gain the goal line. Per
rine's place kick for the extra
point was wide.
Just as the first period ended
Weisser punted to the one-yard
line and Perrine returned the Sil
verton punt .which opened the.
next quarter, to the 1 6-yard mar
then skirted the end for nine
yards more." Weisser bucked for
a first down on the five-yard Una
and then went over but Salem was
penalized on the play and set back
to the first strip of lime, from
which Hauser took the ball on a
reverse and scored handily. The
kick for extra point was blocked.
Kolln, Silverton's big fullback.
went in at this point with a bad
T
DALLAS, Oct. 7 An exception
ally light elrcult court .docket Is
the forecast for the October term
here. Judge Arlle O. Wilker an
nounced the following trials for
this term: .
OetoW 10. 9:30 a. m. Southvlek vs.
Soathwick.
Oetebar 11. 1:90 a. m. Hi-rUr vm.
Oetoto 11 Lrl kclliar.
0tr IS, 9:89 a. m. Eea eoapMy
OcUbor 14. 9:S0 . m. Yen vs. Oaa-
uctobT it. :so . a. UiereM vs.
tUU laeattrial aeeldemt cvamintloa,
October M. 9:30 a. b. Covon vs.
Tapper.
OcUr 19, 1:30 . . wtl ts. WU-
IOB. .
October S. 9: SO a. m. TriMta va.
Holme.
Members of the budget commit
tee met Wednesday night to com
plete their organization. Conrad
Stafrin was chosen chairman and
Earlo Richardson, secretary. C. B.
Sundberg was named as head of
the special committee, with En
gene Hayter and A. B. Mulr to
assist him.
I Tnrvriirir1 HnuA
"OCCUpiea riOUSC
Destroyed by Fire
TM 1UI
ass a- jr ivivi tiuig
FALLS CITY, Oct. 7 An un
occupied house formerly owned by
W. H. Dorman, was burned to the
ground early Wednesday between
a ana a a, m. i ne nre siarxea
from unknown origin. This makes
three . fires within, fonr weeks
time Just in the city limits. There
SrJSSS 2?SK
the city limits but all are under
control.
;Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Butler and
family were the Inspiration of sV
farewell surprise party at : the
Christian church parlors , early
1 this week. They-were presented
1 with, a radio lamp by the women's
1 class of the. Christian Sunday
1 school. The Butler family moved
I to Dallas Tuesday. They have been
l residents of Falls City for many
years and will bo greatly missed."
LIGHT DOCKET FOR
SEEII
.
Outflank
For Victory
ankle and his presence . fired the
Silver Foxes to make a couple of
first, downs. Their attack was
spoiled by Welsser's neat finger
tip Interception of a pass.
Early in the third period a Sil
verton punt was partly blocked
and Salem got the ball on Silver
ton's 16-yard line after being aid
ed by a penalty. Three plays pro
duced a first down, Weisser
squirmed through for four more
and Perrine went over for the
third and final touchdown. A pass
for extra point was incomplete.
Silverton uncorked a spectacu
lar passing attack in the final
period after the Salem lineup was
dotted with reserves, and inciden
tally proved that these reserves
could be counted on for tight de
fense. After receivers had dropped
several perfectly good passes, Sil
verton began connecting with
them and finally Hoyt tossed one
which Pettyjohn caught on the
dead run and carried to the two
yard line. There Silverton tried
four varied line plays, reaching
the 18-inch mark on one of them,
but was held for downs Just be
fore the final gun.
In addition to some effective
ball toting, . Weisser participated
in the stopping of numerous Sil
verton plays. Martin and Engle
were outstanding members of the
forward defensive wall. Perrine
ran the team in good shape and
shone in punt returning. Rudis
hauser and Pettyjohn performed
capably for Silverton on defense
and A. Johnson, tiny quarterback,
was its chief offensive threat in
stead of Kolln whose injury pre
vented him from showing much
drire.,
Silverton Salem
PettyJ&hn le .' Coons
Scott. ........ .It Fronk
Ray...... Ig...... Martin
E. Johnson e . . . . Halvorsen
Egan rg. . . . .'. Fisher
Hlmmel .rt Earle
Marshall. . .... .re Engle
A.' Johnson. .. . . q.. . Perrine
Hoyt .lh ; . . .-; . ' Knight
Morley .'. ...... rh .... . Hauser
Rndishauser . . . . f Weisser
Referee, Drynan; umpire,
Deett; head linesman, Hauser.
NOTICE OP HEARING OF
FINAL ACCOUNT
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF!
THE STATE OF OREGON.
FOR THE COUNTY OF MAR
ION ... - -
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES
TATE y )
OF j
JENNIE T. CHAPMAN, Deceased)
NOTICE IS HEREBY - GIVEN
That Oda L. Chapman, Executrix
of the Estate of Jennie T. Chap-
man Deceased, has filed with the
! County Court of the State of Ore-
I gon, for the County of Marlon, her i
final account and report of such
I Executrix, and that the same has
I been set for hearing In the Coun
ty Court Room of - the State - of
Oregon in the County of Marion,
in the Court House of said Marlon
County,
on the-18th day of Oc
tober, It 32, at the hour of 10:00
o'clock in the forenoon of . slid
day. 'rvrL : "v ; ..
All persons Interested in said
Estate are requested to then and
i ther annear to ihn . mkiil ; tr
any, why said final account
should not be allowed and the Ex
ecutrix discharged.: ' - .
Dated, at Salem.-: Oretoou. this
llth day of September. 1932. .
ODA L. CHAPMAN. Executrix of
. the Last wni 'and Testament
and Estate of Jennie T. Chap
man, 'Deceased, v -
W. W. MeKinncy . ..
Salem, Oregon
Attorney foiljahe -Estate
Firrt Publication of thla notice:
. Sept. 17, 1132. .
Last Publication of . this notice:
Oct. 15, 1I1J. S-17-24-0-1-
BY DeCARLO f
UKSWI
-0
DALLAS, Oct. 7. Dallas high
won its first game of the 1932
football season here today when
it handed Dayton an 18 to 0 beat
ing. The Dallas team showed
great improvement since the game
with the alumni bat the Dayton
team was small and no match
for the locals. The Dayton line
was weak and let the opposing
tackles through on the ball car
riers before they got started.
Dallas received the ball on the
opening kickoff and marched
about 70 yards for a touchdown.
It took Dallas Just eight plays to
make the first score. The second
touchdown eame after a aeries
of long gains, when Bill Cadle
took the ball across the goal line,
Frack scored the first touchdown
and made some long gains around
end to assist in the second.
Cable took the ball over for
the third score after Hunter had
made a long gain around end to
place the ball on. the three yard
line.
In the closing minutes of the
game Dayton started a rally and
took the ball from the shadow of
their goal posts to about the
Dallas 30 yard line, where the
whistle blew.
Lineups were:
Dallas Dayton
D. Cadle le Hadeway
E. Peters .
E. Hockett
.It. .
Ptoutenburg
. .Rlechsteln
e flwfcny
. . .EM wards
, Senn
Palm
Ig. .
C
. .rg.
.rt.
. .re.
Retxer
Senter
H. Kllever
Frlesen . . ,
B. Cadle .
.q.
Hartman
Frack lh Slmms
McMillan ...... rh Smith
Lewis f.. .Kilgore
Referee, Kelly; head linesman.
Shelton.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
By virtue ef mortgage foreclos
ure execution issued by Circuit
Court of State of Oregon for Mar
lon County in suit: "No. 22744,
BENJ. FRANKLIN SAVINGS AND
LOAN ASSOCIATION,. a corpora
tion, plaintiff vs. MARGARET
MONTGOMERY SHAFER, CECIL
T. SHAFER and MARIAN SHA
FER, husband and wife; WIL
LIAM EARL- SHAFER and EU
GENIA SHAFER, husband and
wife; FRANK E SHAFER and
MARY SHAFER, husband and
wife; and FRANK E. SHAFER.
as Executor of the Last Will and
Testament of FRANCIS E.
SHAFER, deceased, defendants."
therein pending, and to me di
rected, I shall, on Saturday, Oc
tober 22, II 82, at ten o'clock in
i the forenoon thereof, at -west door
I of Marlon County Courthouse, Sa-
Iem, Oregon, sell at public auction.
for cash, all right, title, Interest
and estate had and possessed by
said defendants, and each of
them, on or since August 28, 1930,
in and to the following-described
real property, to-wit:
"Commencing at the North
westerly corner of Lot 2, Block
30, University Addition to the
City of Salem,- Marlon County,
Oregon, .thence running Easter
. ly on the Southerly boundary of
SUte, Street in said City of Sa
lem, 10 feet; thence "running
Southerly " parallel ' with the
Westerly, boundary, line of said
Lot 2, to .the Northerly" boun
dary line of the alley running
Easterly and Westerly through
said; block; . thence running
'Westerly along the Northerly
, boundary line of said alley, 40"
feet to the southwesterly corner
of said Lot 2; thence running
Northerly on the "Westerly
boundary line of said Lot 3, to
the place of beginning, all situ
ate In said University Addition
to the City of ' Salem. Marion
County. Oregon.". . ' : . --.
' v. O. D. BOWER, Sheriff of
-v- - -"Marion County,-Oregon.
- S17-24-1-8-1I.
OVER DAYTON
UlYTOUCH
FOR WHITMAN
Missionaries wla-12-to 0
i With' Gibson Stahinfl;
j-Tight Game Played -
ALBANY. -Ore. Oct. 7. (AP)
rrWhitmau .o 1 1 g.. North westJ
conference. champions, last season.
aereattd Albany college on the
gridiron her today, 12 to 0. . '
Th Albany warriors held the
Missionaries scoreless until the
last two minutes of the first half.
Then Balfour Gibson, the quarter
back -who stood out as Whitman's
star, of the day, skirted right end
from .the 19-yard line and crofted
standing up Into scoring territory;
' Only few minutes before Al
bany had held the Invaders on
the one yard line. Taking the punt
designed to put Albany out of
danger, the Missionaries advanced
irresistibly to the position from
which Gibson scored. .
The second touchdown .came In
the third period when. Anderson
smashed over front the four yard,
marker. . Gibson led In the drive
that advanced the ball to that po
sition.
Coach "Nig" Borleske's men at
so time were faced with any Im
minent scoring threat from Coach
Lappenbuschs men.
Woodburn is
Winner 20-0
Over W.Linn
WOODBURN, Oct. 7 Though
handicapped by a late start and
absence of several veterans
Coach Gilbert Oddie's Woodburn
high school football team opened
its season auspiciously here today
by defeating West Linn, an an
clent rival, 20 to 0, thus gaining
revenge for a beating received
at West Linn's hands a year ago
28 to 0.
Outweighed seven poundr to
the man, the Woodburn team
played heads-up and fighting
ball and outplayed the heavier
men from Clackamas county.
In the first period Woodburn
marched into West Linn territory
and scored on a pass from the
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five-yard line, SklUer to Boyle.
The . second touchdown ' eame
when Boyle pUked p a blocked
punt end raced 4 yard to the
goal line.: A "break- also ac
counted - for the k third score.
ObersV latereeptlag a,. pass, and
funning 21 "yards" to the double
ehlk.mrk.v
Lawrence Koch and Peter Lar
son were Woodburn's outstanding
linemen in. this gam and Halter
and Sillier ' played excellently .In
the' bickneld. - r
,. Wpodburn's starting ' lineup: '
.Kinns. left edd; Courtney.' left
tackle: . Favelek. left-, cnard:
Block; center; George Koch, right
guard; .'Larson, right Uekle;
Cooper,' right end; Oearin,. qnar-
terback:,Sklller. left ball:. Boy le,
right half; Halter, fullback. .
22 Bearcats
Board Train
For Pullman
Taking along 22" players, four
of whom are crippled to such
an extent that' they will not en
ter the game unless it is neces
sary, Coach "Spec' Keene of Wil
lamette university - led his squad
on a . trip to Pullman Friday.
night, hoping for no "breaks" in
today s game with Washington
State other than a cessation of
the epidemic of injuries which
has marked his team's two past
appearances.
Boyd, Clarke. Felton and
Grannls are the boys "Spec
nopee ne will not nave to use.
He left at. home Drager, Erick-
son, Frantx, Johnson, Carson and
Commons, all of whom would
have made the trip had they been
In condition to play.
Keene hopes all of these men
will be ready to play against
College of Idaho next Friday
night at Caldwell, but has not
much hope of Erickson's recov
ering In time. Erlckson has not
yet been able to do any running
since the Oregon State game
and he can hardly get In condi
tion even though his Injured
foot mends sufficiently in the
next week.
The squad traveling to Pull
man for this afternoon's game
includes Adams, Boyd, Cannady,
Clarke, Connors, Emmel, Felton.
Grannls, Haley, Hartley, Houck.
Jocklsch. Kaiser, MeKerrow, Ol
son, Oravec, Paul, Tweed, Weis
ser, Williams and Wood worth.
The squad left here at 6:15
Friday night and was scheduled
to
arrive in Pullman at 1:20
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Garden Road
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150. North High
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Welding of aU kinds
list and Tnrner Road
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West fSalem. Oregon v
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lliRillij WINS
OVER LEONID
Benny's Comeback: Stopped
r By "Technical Kayo;
' Is Still Game
MADISONv SQUARE GARDEN.
New" York," Oct 7. - (AP
pile, blood - flecked.' slightly .
baldlsh figure,' .the shadow of 'one r
of the gsratest lightweight of all
time, sagged helplessly Into the
arms of. the referee tonight and .
Benny, Leonard, was at . the end ,
of the comeback trail tfcfetlja
of. the-youthful punching et
Jlmmr McLarnln. . . . - '
With only five seconds of the
sixth round. to go. Referee Arthur
Donovan sloped the fight and -
awarded thetVetBkt to McLarnln
on a technical knockout.' Leonard, ,
his resistance gone and even hi
once superb defense no longer ef
fective, was . swaying grogglly
under a. hail of blows to the head
and body, obviously the target for '
a knockout blow, when he was .
saved from .absorbing further and
unnecessary punishment. '"
From the moment McLarnln
dropped Leonard for a count of
nine In the second round, with a
right to the Jaw, the outcome of
this dramatic bout between the
old time champion and the im
petuous young Irishman, never
was In doubt. Leonard gave a
masterful exhibition ef boxing at
the outset. . winning the first
round amid a tumult of applause
from the packed arena, bnt ke
had neither the stamina not the
punch to cope with his young foe- '
man from there on.
The crowd, numbering 18.040
cash customers who contributed to
a "gate' of $ 10.000. viewed the
contest with mingled emotions.
Leonard received a terrific ova
tion when he entered the ring,
drawn and somewhat sale. Ria
'early efforts received thunderous
applause as he repeatedly made
McLarnln miss like a-school boy
but as quickly as it became ap
parent Benny lacked anything like
a dangerous punch, the galleryitee
underwent a sudden change in
sentiment.
this morning. Leaving there
shortly after the game, it win be
back In Salem at 9:17 8nnday
morning.
IF EH IS IS
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Rlckreall, Oregon Tel. CFS
City Oarage
John Naylor, Dallas, Oregon
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