By RON GEMMBLL ' lOtt a "cumulative" compara Uve score basis, the Vikings ar 51 point better than Ku gene's Axemen. Last year Couch Kramer's machine ac tually figured to be nearly that much stronger than the Vi kings. What happened? The A kenien " were hard pressed t o clears out a 14 to 7 win. Ia" traditional encounterk soch as the annual Armistice day em broglio between these two, spirit and seal ofttimes over shadow ability. While we have seen Eugene in action but once tikis season, and that an early game agalast Chemawa, there isi no question in our mind but what Harold Hank's Vikfrngs have the better ball club. Que-- ' tijon is, will the namesakes of the bold conquerors of old be imbued with the necessary conquering" spirit today? Better Blocking. . The Norsemen-named Salem eleven will have to (rise to great er defensive heights than they have bad todo ye this year in i rrnifi. raven. From alt Indications he W the outstand- ing huh scnooi nauoaca. w state, and Is reported to ut u bids from nearly every college on naat already. Crasher Carl Chapman may show Mr. Caven that he has a wouny mat xor in the halfbaek- ing-department, Crasher Carl has . .MM n( Kneed land has been getting better at I dropping his shoulders and digging ior uu.- .1 1 ...Jxra 1 a ttlP MAaSOIl haS iiyuAi j oi PBOgTessea. u vaveu blocking ahead of him than does Carl, we want to see it. Right there is where we figure the Vi- nnra to have the, advantage over Eagene. It takes & lot of path clearing for Nelson), Wickert and Chapman to reel pft those long dishes througn ine xacaies a they have been doing so consis tently. And, they'vje been getting it in liberal doses. O- I rih TPhn did we arrive U "31 points better"? Eugene beat Chemawa 31 to 6. Salem humped" the Warwhoops S3 to 0. Give the Vikings 7 points here. Eugene and MeMinnviue h talent souelcbed the Grizzlies 34-u. aoo w- -, tng 41. Tlie Anemen downed JThe Dalles 24-13, and the VI 'kings did it 21 jto O playing, ! according to Coach Hank, unin spired football. Give the Vi kings 10 more points, mating grand total of 51 points. It's ike the transact ons tax. ' 'Cave-in Caven' If Jupe has befn as generous i Eugene as he has hereabouts apd reports from j the south say b hasthe fairgrounds gridiron will probably be a (veritable sea of mud for the fray. EugeheVheftier team should havei an advantage ty the "posh" department, on a i . t W A 1 ft J an a If mucky IlelO ine piemen ci, . a! large -extent, oh an " overhead offensive, howeve. and will be somewhat handicapped there. While the Vikings can flip the pellet when necessary, they have used that method bf advancing it very little this year. They haven't had to: It they can successfully top Caven, we don't think they will have to today. Caven will be the first real tough back that the Vikings have run np against sine Glgler of Camas. A Eoa mouo to carry Into today s 'fCave-m Caven." battle .would be Civil Strife. CTHil the bur! boys are pat- ting on a struggle down In En- gene thta anernoon niui epochal as the one today com memorates the end of, don't for a minute forget I the feud that, takes place on Sweetland this aft between Ilie and Par. riab junior highsj With Parrlah nursing a severe wound in their record from the ! beating taken from Leslie two weeks ago, and Lloyd Girod's kids anxkms to mat ft two straight, it prom Ises to be a knock-down, drag- oat affair. With quagmire-ish rrldiroil in DTOSPCCt. a KOOd. deal of Leslie's potency will no . . ,i . doubt lie witn its steiw pou- e Andrews. It j was mm con niatMtiv ,rUmt boot Ins that was directly responsible for Leslie's win two weens ago. e repeatedly booted wet, soggy bar! 85 and 40 yards to et Coarb Drynan'ss razzle-dazzle crew back on Its haunches. More Pheasants v t Are Liberated, Lebanon Area LEBANON4-The pheasant hunters of this section are looking forward to a good season. next year.The SanUamj Fish and Game asseciatlon has Just released 538 China pheasants between Scio and Brownsville. These birds , are all banded and range from five Months to over a year in age. They were hatched at a Corval 11s hatchery and raised at the ranch operated by the as iation on land leased from Lofty Arnold, south of town.Sev- len hundred morj pheasants have been purchased from aEugene firm and will be released In west- era Linn county. Board for Valley Project Is Named . . 1 V PORTLAND, NdT. 10-MVO. D, fcby, Oregon CityS Clyde William aau. Albany: John ' A. Thorn burghs Forest Grove and Elmo Chase, Eugene, were named on Ue WUlamette Valley Advisory Hoard today by Ormond R. Bean, stat planning commission chair knan.' i , j R. H. Kipp, executiTe-secretary, and Douglas McKay, chairman, complete the board. , Mud May Special Train i Coins at 9:15 Came at 2; Fans Slaying at Home May Hear It on Station KSLM The "Eugene Special" is sched uled to pull out from the Espe depot at f:15 this morning bear ing. Coach Harold Hauk and his full equad of prospective state high school football champions, a 50-piece band, nearly 200 addi tionl student body members and several members of the faculty, j Destination: Eugene. I I Purpose: To attempt to out point Coach Fritz Kramer's Axe men on Fairgrounds field this af ternoon in the annual Armistice day classic between the two schools. ' The game is scheduled for 2 o'clock, and the special j leaves Eugene for Salem at 5:30. . From advance "dope" it win be Salem's Crasher Carl: Chap man against Eugene's Doug Ca ven, reputedly two of the out standing high school backfield men in the state. j j The Axemen boast of a clean 1937 record except for a 6-6 tie with McMinnville, whom the Vik ings trimmed 34 to 0. Salem has but one blemish on its current season record a 12-6 loss to Camas, an out of state team, early In the season. Comparative scores place the Vikings as heavy favorites, but with the weight advantage going to the Axemen a telling factor on a water soaked grid there ap pears to be no underdog. - Radio station KSLM will pre sent a, play by play broadcast of the game, beginning at 2 p.m., it was announced last night by Tom Hill, president of the high school Dads' club i Allison -Callison j Duel Looms Near Mud Won't Change Lineup . Says Stub; Multnomah i Grid Given Praise BERKELEY, Calif., Nov. 10 (JP) University of California's football team scrimmaged today against Oregon tactics as run by the Ramblers, and Coach Leonard "Stub" Allison planned another stiff scrimmage for tomorrow. The Bears will leave at 7:50 tomorrow for Portland and their game Saturday with the Webfoots. The entire squad of 38 players will make the trip, arriving in time for a workout Friday after noon at Multnomah stadium. I Allison had no alibis prepared in case the Bears lose Saturday. Even rain won't be much of a hindrance, he said, because "Mult nomah field, because it isn't turf ed, is the best wet field on the coast. j; "If it rains 111 . use the same lineup and practically the same offensive as , I would for a sum mer's day." EUGENE. Ore.. Nov. 10 -03V Arleigh Bentley will understudy Hank Nllson : at quarterback for the Oregon Webfoots in the Cali fornia game at Portland Saturday, Coach Prink Callison indicated to day. Paul Rowe and Bill Rach will share Bentley's regular fullback position. The shift resulted from injuries to Dennis Donovan, alter nate quarter.. The Webfoots staged a long aer ial drill In the rain today. Bearcat Backfield Bomber Cavorting from either the fullback or tailback positions, Neil Shaffer - has "carried tbe mail" dependably this season. He'll show against racinc JTiday nigbW . ' Junior. Badgers Tough OnMuddyGrid i : - i Line Formidable ; WU not in Top Shape ; Blake Moved to Tackle That the Badgers will be any-' thing but a setuo on a boudv erid- iron as is the outlook for tomor-' 1UW XI 1 ft LI l f HUD lUUlCAlCU UJ j Coach Spec Keene last night. He I said their line, composed mainly I of juniors and seniors, is excep tionally big and tougt. Headed by) All-Conference Tip Barstad at left tackle, and with the 215-pound Chapman holding J forth : at the j pivot post. Mentor uoger C olgate s lorward wail is formidable, to say the least, thinks Keene. j I Ceorge Sirhio. who twisted a knee early in , the Oregon State game last Saturday, is definitely out for this week, said Keene, and Cline, Drury and Weisgerber have npt been ablej to practice all week .because of severe colds. Coach Keene felt certain the last three named would! be able to go tomor row night, however. Blake at Tackle With Sirnib benched, Leigh ton Blake will bej switched to a tackle. paired with Karl Kahle. Abbott and Haek at ends, Becken and Hogenson, guards and Schmidt, center, will complete the forward wall. j I Justin Weakley won his spurs on the starting backfield, Keene said, by the line game he turned in against the Staters. Weakley's offensive blocking and general de fensive play was one of the bright lights of the! game. He vrill be teamed with! Billy Beard at the halfback posts. Gallon at qwarter and Weisgerber at full. ' i The Bearcats Lave been going through light signal drills and passing and ipunting practices on the girls athletic field, keeping off of Sweetland as much as pos sible so as tio preserve, it for to rn orrowhjBm Bruncii Qub Will ! See Game Movies ' Salem's "Brunch" Breakfast club, club or "Knife and j Fork" club will be treated to a run of the pictures of the Willamette-Portland U game when It i meets at the Marion hotel to morrow noon, according to an an nouncement made by Frosty Ol son, club prexy, last night. An attempt was made to get Coach Roger Folgate of Pacific university to( make an appearance at the meeting, bnt as he and his team will not arrive in Salem un til 6 p. m.Jhe will not be able to attend. j The invitation from the Ad club to join forces with it to morrow was withdrawn as the advertisers had already listed an education week program for their regular meeting. V i . -1 . J - Wmulicap Highs' Sakm, Oregon, .!' jt- . ' j - ------ . - - J . - , -. L- Veteran Coaches Keep if. -. I ; : ' I PIGSKM P.0A1EERS - ;n -TftE GRID PARADE HASAjf- & PASSED THEM BY, DESPOT? :J.iWf f CHAAJGAJ& Tw 1 fe Pzzst Ul Pop ' "VA lKPA4Era DISCVPLB it e mm, . WfVJ) HAKNi BACK "3 OLD DAVS jocx cowrtAiuesTb . Build formidable' Ff s AT Pitt H COURSE:. SOMP i rtKr rl jLj i tsr eeew GBYttuG THEua STYLES of gridiron play may ichange with the times, but ijthe old-timers among football mentors seem to be holding their own.:,i True, ancient Alonso Stagg, dean of al grid coaches, hasn't exactly an impressive record at little Cot ' lege of tiie Paeinc, but his material la so i meager that the old boy isn't tobtam. T Andy Kerr, another of the coach tog pioneers. Is baring a bad season Juniors Take Lead 'i ; i League by Defeating Sophomores 6-0 With Aerial Attack Decisive Yerdell Ragsdale's Juniors took undisputed leadership of the city intramural league yesterday afternoon when they took. to the air to score a touchdown shortly 'after the be ginning of the' second period, beating the Sophs 6 ,to 0. It was the Juniors' crack passing combination, Applegate .1 . mm w 1 ? A - mfm 1 1 to btraw.itnat spellea tne margin oi yiciory. tanying me ball te thej Soph 20-yard line as the first Quarter ended, Applegate dropped back and flipped a 10 yard pass jto Straw. Straw gal loped the remaining ten yards un molested. The extra point attempt was also a pass from Applegate to Sttavr, put was batted down In the end zone. The Sophs were unable to con sistently penetrate the heavier Junior forward wall on the slippery- Leslie ! gridiron. Evans, chief ball-carrier,! and Moore, right guards played aggressive ball for the losers. I Starting lineups Juniors Garcia Paulson De Lap: McRae i L.C Gottfried Duke ji URG. Henry Applegate Burright Panther Soliday Swingle Lnti Straw, Evans Elsey Tennis K. Elsey LaRosa Refsree, Gould; umpire, Clark; head linesman. Hashrook. Athletic Code at Cornell Is Strict miACA.' N. Y.V Not. 10-ff-CorneO university today made pnbllc its adoption of a code of athletic eligibility designed to maintain long-standing barriers against football subsidizing and recruiting without imposing arbi trary restrictions ! upon scholar ship tot financial aid to under graduates, -j - rvVifc ;- j ' The! code! provides for nnquali fied university control of all stu dent aiid, direct or Indirect: bar so-called "transfer students' from all intercollegiate r competition, and discourages nren school pro- Sselyting -, - ':. Sophs : T.15 ' Indv ..,',! , t.t , ,. Biles T XI : irtlfl-ore ; i : rg ii ; Q T.H .- i l ....-JU Final- Battle SfeBediuLled Thursday Morning, November Uy BUKIXLEY- UUDER RAY ' r ftic , ' Lumps J at Colgate. However; Andy's teams have been so anif ormly good in the past that he's entitled to one off year without losing prestige. On the ether side of th ledger we have old Poppas Warner, big chief of the double wingback tribe. Pop's Temple team has performed Terr creditably in the f aee of a back-breaking schedule. The Owls rank among the strongest teams In the East. Down at Vanderbflt, another coaching veteran, Kay Morrison, Is in Intramural ' - - Nash Furniture out-bowled Bluebell Potato Chips last night in the Commercial league by two games, while iSalem Cleaners took a pair from Bud's Place. Peterson of Bluebell's posted high series with 605, and Higglns of Nash took high game honors with 211 for the third game. r Handicap e is Hifgins Niik , ,, Kinr B. Kitcbtm Han .185 .100 .193 .159 -14T SSI 148 tit 576 114 151 455 141 - 183 528 149 180484 159 127 433 717 89 2494 xutebell! rOIATO CHIP I i Jonnaoa .195 .100 .185 JS7 1S7 181511 Petcraea Fiiher Seawazta Liadatraad. 231 , 182 605 ISO 191488 159 11 442 182 148433 J28 "si5 851 SIS 1479 BHD'S 71ACB L. Kitckea Scales Hart- , .179 .111 187 157520 159 158426 145 118 875 185 128415 187 181 547 J14 -H7 .199 HUl Steiaback 727 843 .711 2283 SALZlg CLZASXSS Handicap 29 48 10 S4 roremaa Hamdria i Blatahford Hockett .195 .115 .147 J29 -170 181 141 487 141 175431 189 144480 130 122 881 153 138460 753 j S01 730 9283 Organizations Are Invited to Parade All patriotic and fraternal or ganizations .are-. Invited by the American Legion Armistice - day committee to participate in the Salem Armistice day parade, Groups : shonld be at Marlon square at 10 o'clock to form in line. The parade will more promptly at 10:30 o'clock. I Bowling ViMn 11, 1937 After. 40 Years1 IN IH& COACHAJ GAME. PoPPite if STILL CrUeOP THE j v enjoying a great1 rear. The Com modores have sunk most of their rivals with the greatest of ease, and Morrison has developed an all American candidate in center Carl Hinkle. ! Jock Sutherland, a Warner dis ciple who harks back to Pop's hey. day, has his usual formidable team at Pitt; while Bob Zuppke still sur- S rises the big fellows now and then esplta tbe football famine at Illi nois, i - Cmorritbt Hit. to Kia fWtan, ajrwHttta. ba Jacobus Heads PGA. CHICAGO, Not. 10 - (Jf) - George R. Jacobus of Rldgewood, N. J., won his battle for a fifth term as president of the Profes sional Golfers association ! of Winning Princetons Prepare for 2 i- v? -.3: WOSON Fate - X Ts s ' S " 7 " J7 1 -'V w V ; If v - V I ! j - . " '- . a ni ,iii,r-i; DAYEXl . I jrZIAZVBi No longer the invincible Princeton of recent years; a sorely chastened Tiger comes to New Haven to battle a flashy Tale squad that includes the dynamic Clint Frank, one of the greatest backs the Elis have ever had, and the speedy AI Wilson. Against a veritable wall of Yale might is a sadly weakened Princeton lisle bolstered by 175-pound Bayer and -"V ; 5iaiornJilathelackfi4 'i at Eu I' AGE SEVEN Coons May Start Saturday's Came Gray Practices ; Passing ; Troy Slight Favorite Against Orangemen CORVALLIS, ; pre.. Not. 10- P)-Oregon State college football Bqaadmen. ended practice today tinder the armory roof, prepared to leave at midnight for; Los An geles, j t V- jrhey play Southern California thre Saturday. I Don Coons, end, Injured last week, showed improvement today and was expected) to start. Joe Gray, backfield ace, con centrated on passing in practice. Observers speculated on whether an: aerial attack against the Tro jans or continued weakness of his recently injured leg were indi cated. ILOS ANGELES, Nov. 10-rV University of Southern California ruled a favorite, albeit a slight one. today to trim Oregon State on the gridiron here Saturday. Records of the teams this sea son, which show) Troy with three defeats and a tie (and Oregon State with one loss and two ties, would indicate that the Beavers should rate an edge. Openers for Hoop League Scheduled " i ( Major Loop Start Will Be In o ' rr uec. o: rive 1 earns in Each Dhision now Major division ,of the city Y league will getunder way with a grand opening Thursday, Decem ber 3. it was decided at a meet ing of league sponsors at ' the VMCA last night. The minor div ision will begin the following Tuesday, December 7. j While- only five sponsors in each , league have signified .their intentions of entering teams, Gus Moore, league director, said he felt certain that sponsors could be found for an ' additional team In each division, i By a unanimous vote of the sponsors present, Harold Hauk was elected president of the league. , Due to the availability of Oldhi court free, no charge will be made for league games this winter. Sponsors will post an entrance fee of $10, it was i decided, to take care of expenses.. I Major division teams listed last night were General Finance, CTO, Brooks Clothiers, Safeway and WU Freshmen. ! j Minor teams were Freshmen Cubs, Hollywood Black ft Whites. U. S. Bank, OP ft P and Caspar ft Cutler. 1 America today over loud, bnt fu tile, opposition by the Illinois sec tion. ' i i : Yales 'IU? :', v - 1 Today Parrish out to 8e.. Game Is at 2, Sweetland; North Enders Seel to i Even Year's Honors ' TENTATIVE L1XEUPS Leslie Shaw Bear Patterson . Boardman Cleveland . Barton Keeney Salst.rom Parrish B. Cutler Irish Thompson LE LT .LG -C. Heckes . Bennett Burright Traglio Waller RG. JRT Teema Arnold LLH. H. CuUer 4tH.. Hudson Andrews s4r... Doerfler Game time: 2 o'clock. M .There will be no armistice on Sweetland field this afternoon u-' til the final gun sounds, denoting the end of grid strife between Sa lem's two junior high schools, Leslie and Parrisl , for 1937. -M October 29, just 13 days ago, Leslie triumphed over the eleven man clan from Parrish for the ene and only time in the 11 years tbe two schools hare been at football loggerheads. . Leslie capitalized on a break In the first quarter of the game and: out-fought the north-enders the . balance of the game to gain a much coveted 6-0 victory. Bear. Leslie left tackle, blocked Doerf ler's punt into the end zone where Barton fell on it for the touch down. So (hagrined at losing to the south-end team were the parrish ers that they've been out in the thick of the mud daily this week preparing to. they hope, annihil ate the Leslie-ite3. i Coach Girod's galloping gos lings out at Leslie are determined to show all and sundry that the win' posted October - 29 was I no fluke by making it number two today. . The game today is a part of the American Legion program. There, will be no charge. j Ewing Second as Course Mark Set i- Lincoln's Bob Dudley led I Sa lem's Bob Ewing across the finish in yesterday afternoon's five-way . cross-country meet at Hill in Port land yesterday to set a new course record at 11 minutes and 10 sec onds. Tbe old record was 11 min utes, 31 seconds. j The- Vikings ran second to Lin coln in point totals also, having but 57 point scored against them while Lincoln had 30. Hill ifin ished to third place with 70, Jef ferson la fourth with 97 and Washington in fifth with 103. There were 75 men entered in the race, according to Coach Vera Gilmore, and Salem's 1 0th man ran 37th. Other Salem finishers, besides Ewing, were: Don Wood en, third; Amos Jahn,'12th Reese, Campbell, 14th; and Lyle Lee, 20th. I Coach Cilmore expressed satis faction in the way his team is im proving from week to week and is of the opinion It will give all and sundry a battle in the state meet. Grand Jury Gets ' (Continued from page 1) grand Jury, would appoint! at torneys for Hoogerhyde and If he were indicted, would ask the su premo court to assign an outside Judge. f Later in the day Judge McMa- ! han announced he had appointed : buiru xveetu ana Caul null IS io ; represent Hoogerhyde. , ! The young man's appearance In : court was delayed for nearly aaj hour because! the jury in an ac cident case being tried In the' ad-: Joining law court room was in re- i cesa and attorneys requested! tbe : delay. They said they did not" wish : HoogerhydVs : entry to the other i courtroom to hate any possible bearing on the civil case being 1 tried. I : In chambers Judge McMaham 1 canstically criticized newspaper comment on the Hoogerhyde case. ' He averred that as a result It would be difficult for Hoogerhyde ' to receive a fair trial In Marion county. : : i j ' License Department Crete For Annual Ruth note Full The crew of workers for i the annual rush l of motor vehicle r license department has been com pleted,, it was announced Wednes day by George H. Flagg, assis tant secretary; of state,, and any . further applications for this work i will be futile. There were ten times as many applicants as jobs, ' agg stated, i . Cotigars Head South; PULLMAN. Wash.. Nov. ilUs -Anxious for a .workout on :tb turf at Palo Alto, the Washinrfon State Cougars headed tonight; for California amd their came .with . Stanford. ;-r --,v i Huskies Tapering off ? SEATTLE, Nor. 10-CflVThe Washington Huskies took the last I ' heavy scrimmage drill they will tndulge before meeting UCLA here In Saturday's homecoming : football game.; . ; Hoogerhyd