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B7 RON GEM M ELL What could be more appropri ate In the way of a setting for the Bearcat seniors than to hare fire or six! inches of food old mucky gumbo in which to squish around for their last appearance on Sweetland field? They're been tijud to it for four years now, and their predecessors for yara and vars afore that, so 'tis more of a tfaInr than . anvtmnK eise 10 1)av an "average" layer 01 goo on wnicni 10 sup anu auuc ivuu. . m ; a . t JS .llil. : a AHiin I f matea &n ideal football game too. Plays Lean be timed to the nth de- LTha ball carrier knows dernei well that if his Immediate interference doesn't slide on his nnsa In the muck before he gets to that left end to take him out. and if he himself doesn't suae i yards! sideways, be can probably rut hack inside that end for a yara pr w r"":.". ' II ' I Iff KC LB IUV v . - . " . i ., I ni lo. Bl"p Tf,;- sink coupie ot the Dan- u,wiu prououij out of his grasp like the 35 cents be placed on the Giants. One Foo no Turf. Mot Ions; back we were asked to define the word "foo," so prevalently used at present by younger generations to mean al most anything. Our present def inition for it would be: "Any American city the size of Sa lem Oregon, which has not in Its Senvirons a turfed football field." . , i ' Hi, pads! The cltT.school setup now being I 1 compatible with the progress oi j athletics, sometmng snoum i donerto get Salem pui- oi me mud.f Athletics are on "e, up- grade) at the high scnooi, as. is ct- i Idencea oy mis yer ' team and by the interest laaen m athletics by they who- root tne bills,the dads. Tne uaas ciuo Just getting started. For a Wb- whllei venture, and rBometning. that Is sure to make the club a tuccess. we nominate the Dads to Uke iold of the problem oi luri- lag OHnger field. At least tne problem of raising the necessary dinerp to put ine yem m ut. ana geiung H.wnra. "" iameue, mefw u v i would like to see Sweetland field nice jand green better than Men- tor Spec, and our guess is that he already has plans in the back of his noodle to get sometmng uone about it this coming year. Mud rto Barrier. It wfll take more1 than the combined efforts of r the Bad- ' gerf and six inches of goo-ey, ' f ocy .mud to - stop 1 the 'Cats from scoring their 23d straight conference win tonijrht, is oar - candid opinion. And we have a - firm conviction that s the 'Cats will be the victims of ' bad hreak if Pacific scores on 'em at all. Those seniors on the Wil lamette squad who have never been scored on by a conference teaV would hate muchly to hav I sech done in their final rear. We'll name Keene's -'Cats to slosh over a pair: of touch downs and to convert one or them for a 13 to 0 victory. Texas Squad Ekes Win rlFPCtlfl StfltP Viking trumpeters and Willam ;':WllIjlHWIUUlttlv ette's nattily attired band will Calif ornians Throw Scare Into " Visitors Before Losing 14 to 7 FRESNO, Califs Nov. ll-- Thet undefeated Hardln-Simmon university football team of Abil- ene.lTexas, had a scare threwn in to ijt this afternoon j before 13,- COaifans in the state college sta dium, but managed to emerge on the 3ong end of a 11 to 7 score overt the Fresno college Bulldogs. iThe Texan s were nearly scored on by Fresno in the Urst period, bat came back in the second to tally through the air with Burns McKinney passing to Quarterback i Mahuron for the telly. The Tex ans ftaliled shortlyjifter the third Deriod oDened. taking an . onside kickoff on their 39 and mixing j aerial maneuvers with ground HlnHch's kicked both goals. t Fresno made its ; lone tally midway in the third quarter when ( little Toby Heeb. left half took a Texas punt on his 30 and rambled thrdueh the Cowhands for 70 yards and a score. tons Come From Behind . . To Defeat Boise Junior j BOISE, Idaho, Nov, U-(flVTha Eastern Oregon, Normal school Mountaineers came from behind today to tally three second-half ijoujebdewns and defeat Boise Jun ior college, 25 to 7, In a raln trejnehed Armistice day football taine here. . -i- 'SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF 8ALK j NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN "Aat I will, on Saturday, Novem ber 12. 1937. t lOiOO o'clock In ;hej forenoon of said day, at the west door of the Marion County 2orthouse in Salem. Oregon, sell It public auction in the manner provided by law for the sale of real property on execution, the lollowing described real premises, to-wit: . ! ;L6ts 9 tt 10, Block T 2, Oxford jAAdltlon to the City of Salem.. " Marlon County. Oregon, ' Said sale will be by virtue of an execution Issued out of the Cir cuit Court of the State of Ore- goa for Marlon County in that sut heretofore pending therein In which City of Salem, a municipal corporation, is plaintiff, and John Fabry and Carolina Fabry, his wife, are defendants, the tame be ing Clerk's Register, No. "26582. i Dated-and first published Oc tober 15, 1337. - . ' i A. C. BURK, - r -Sheriff of Marion County, Ore- ( gon. . , S By KENNETH L. RANDALL. ? Deputy., O 15-22-29; N 5-12 Five E : .(-- Badger Likely j To Upset Dope , r.,.I wiuameiie as vuicu u Wi , . Iniuries am1 Mud to Be Factors TENTATIVE LJXErPS. Willamette Paciric HaekU LE C. Eilertsen Kahle . L.T.... Barsfad Beck e n .LG Wiles Schmidt C Chapman Hogenson J. -RG ... Naef nuseosuu Blake .RT. Amend Giesecke Fowler Boak t RE.. Gallon Q.... .... lh.... Beard Weakley .RH. .... Moon ir.l...t,.. V V FUartODTi I ivcianci wci - Game time: 8 p.m. Playing their last 1937 game on Swpptlanrf field tonight, the Li m u- . w.uiCT uucu a '""" and present season batting aver ages. During the past four years the Badgers have been unable to cross the- Bearcat goal line. They hare not jbeaten Willamette since 1932, and have chalked up but I tv - iwjn8 the 11 Years Roy I 1 s -spec" Keene has been head tutor 0f tne c&is tb. 22 .conference gamea; on g .j d tMi Willamette i has! Den Undefeated. The 'Cats will be after No. 23 tonight. - 1 Rarcat seniors have never been BCored; on by a conference team, TIiQg seniors, Weisgerber, Bee ken. Hogensonf Yada and Stone, will be poking ther cieats in Sweetland fJeld under the cardinal and gold. for th0 lMt tIme tonight. Both Undefeated Boto Pacific and Willamette are undefeated In conference play thJs 8eason. Tonight's winner win move into undisputed iirst piace. (joacn oger roigaie s team nas enjoyed a rest since October 29, tw0 week8 ago. The Badgers have won tejr iast three ganies with ase, and are .apparently getting better as the season progresses. Keene's 'Cats have not fully recovered from the bruising re- celved last Saturday by Oregon State. George Sirnio, stellar tackle,! is. definitely . out with a twisted, knee. An epidemic of colds struck the 'Cat camp this week, making it . doubtful as to bow much three team members, Drury, Cline and Weisgerber, can go" out there tonight. I Barstad Standout The Badgers boast a heavy. though i not particularly fast, line. With a mucky gridiron in pros pect,' weight will play an import ant part In tonight's fray. "Tip Barstad, all-conference tackle, is reputedly one of the toughest gents on the coast to "take out of there." - Adequr tely to serenade ' the Bearcats final home appearance irtla ifioinn and tia final h nmo 1 appearance of the senior members ! of the teem, Ralph Nohlgren has j made arrangements to field an 8 0-piece band tonight. Both the 'pipe It out" tonight; Barbara Chapler and June Brasted, snappy "tdrum-majorettes" who received a rousing ovation at Corvallis last Saturday, will perform tonight, according to Nohlgren. Grid Scores I High School Salem 1 3, Eugene 6. Ashland 7, Medford 20. Grants Pass 6, Roseburg 6. Klamath 0, Bend 25. Woodburn 19, Chemawa 0. Forest Grove 7, Beaverton 13. Milwaukie 6, Columbia Prep (Portland) 7. Estacada 0, Gresham 20. 'Dallas 0, Independence 6. Jefferson (Portland) 22, Ben son Tech 0. Junction City 41, Marysville 0. Lakeside (Seattle) 35, Hood MiUon-Freewater 6, Pendleton 13. - Enterprise 12, Wallowa 0.' ' hteppner e, nermiston (tie) Marshfield 13, North Bend 12. Tillamook 0, Astoria 0. Centralia 7. Vancouver 0. Baker 6, LaGrande 6 (tie). - v-.- . Collegiate Unfield vl9, San State 0. r Francisco - Eastern Washington Normal , Pacific Lutheran 0 Gonzaga Frosh 7, Lewiston Nor mal 0. College of Idaho 0, Idaho South em U 39. . Eastern - Oregon Normal 25. Boise Junior College v Montana Mines , Gooding Col- lege C (tie). St. Edwards (Austin, Tex.) 0, Howard Payne 25 San Jose State 12, Redlands 0 Occidental 7, Whlttier 23. St. Viator 2 C, Valparaiso 0. San Diego State I, Marines 0. Hardin - Simmons 14, . Fresno State 7. r Central 7, Penn 0. Montana State 74, Carroll Col lege 0. Centenary 7, Loyola (Los Ange les) 14. . Arizona State of Flagstaff 20, La Verne, Calif., College 7. - Villanova 12, Boston 0. McPherson 0, Haskell 7. Erskine 12, Catawba 2. Duquesne 0, Texas Tech IS. Ithaca 0, St. Anselms 20. . Kent State 4, Ashland 0. Bowling Green 12, Heldel berg 0. Lowell Textile 0, American In ternational 26. Bates 6, Colby 6 (tie). Centre 20, Looisville 7, . Loyola of New Orleans 0, South western 40. - ; - Tusculum C, Milllgan 7. Texas Mines 19, Arizona State of Temple 0 New River State 7, Morris liar vey 6. sh PAGE SIXTEEN No Snap Ahead For Top Teams Canta riara. . Rnrs. Pitt all Facing Trouble This Weekend ; ur ALAN UUULU requires no great gift of imagina tion this 'week to note the seats of the collegiate football mighty bear a striking resemblance to so many powder kegs. The spots marked "X" are most conspicuous , in the "deep" south and the "near" east. They at tart nearw il arti! rants for nee. tional leadership as well as the Uve post-season "bowl" games. ! Of the current national "top ten," only the rugged Rams of Fordhamf unlyerslty can relax comnletely. The Rams have the week off' In preparation for the annual cross country visit of St. Mary's. Meantime St. Mary's tangles this Sunday with Santa Clara, the west coast's only major team still untied and unbeaten. Santa Clara collected some of hast winter's post season "sugar" at New Orleans. The Broncos ate anxious to repeat but since Wash Hngton tied California, coast critics see no reason St. Marys hasn't at least a chance of up setting Santa Clara. Oregon no Setup ; Speaking of California directs attention to I the fact the Golden Bears cannot afford to underesti mate Oregon) on the latter'i home grounds. Of -course the Bears may prove much too ferocious on the rebound f o r the Oregonians to handle but who can- say, in ad vance, whether they have or have hot begun to feel the Rose Bowl pressure? If Alabama .isn't , likewise suf fering from too much "Rose fe ver," this Satnrday's showing may prove It. All! the time has to A3 is lick Georgia Tech, a team that knocked Vanderbilt out of the "first ten" and came close to ruining Duke's claims to national recognition. Auburn, hot on - Alabama's heels In the Southeastern confer ence, tackles ithe. Louisiana State Tier 1x1 another guessing con l?SU Moving into the zone of tradi tional rivalries, it appears Cor nell has a better, chance to upset Dartmouth than Princeton has to surprise Yale or North Carolina figures to possess against Duke. Big Ten in Eclipse It's strange to find only one big ten conference team in the nation's -"first ten" at this stage of the season and that one. Minne sota, intent only upon taking re venge on Northwestern this week. The national championship focuses j meantime upon Pitts burgh, currently the country's No. 1 team and busy this week enter taining 1) Nebraska's unbeaten Cornhuskers and (2) an overflow crowd of 71.000. It's no spot for the Panthers to relax. Football Official School Suggested BATON ROUGE, La., Nov. 11 -LfV-Bernie More, Louisiana State university football coach, l loose officlat ing" could be curbed if the men who handle the games were re quired tp study motion pictures of contests they work. '.I have never questioned the hbnestyj of football officials." he said. "I am sure all the officials are trying to do their, best, and r!"0!? emiI?lT8 V : : uur ; moTies : snow inconsistem work by officials' constantly.. It Is my. desire t have the officials given full opportunity to view their mistakes.! with, the, idea of injproving themselves.'.' . i 1 The Louisiana coach aald offi cials' organizations might have the pictures taken and shown to me. b.erB prlTatey- ' v, A&trA DU 1UUVU VUCV&Uift VI IUV officials," he said, "the commis sioner or executive secretary could grade his men and demote those who fail to measure up to high standards necessary in ma jor games." es Olympic Control LOS ANGELES. Nov. l-UPf Willis O. Hunter, director of ath letics at University of Southern California and official representa tive of the Pacific coast confer ence, will request the American Olympic association to place con trol of four Olympic teams in the hands of the National Collegiate Athletic association. Tying in with a similar demand now on foot at the national AAU meeting in Boston, Hunter's pro posal would mean that the four teams track, ; swimming, gym nasties, and eight-oar crew would come under the supervision of the , college organization. Pro Football Washington Redskins 21: Cin cinnati Models 7 (exhibition). Parri mm si' Facim Bjsats Leslie 8-0' ? is i- Positively Final Appearance" on Sweetland si 0 It I! -if ,1 V h V 02S Defeat Gfekawa Eleven Score!!)-); Long Run by Krpicka Is Feature 0 Holiday Game . j WO)BURN Woodburn high school defeated Chemawa Indian school to 0 in the Armistice day gaei here this afternoon. The :iblg thrill of the game came l (he last quarter on the 50-yare ash made by Krupicka after lie j make fheij Intercepted a pass to third and final touch- down. I iik ; j Seelg accounted for the first touchdBwtt in the first -quarter, and also; the extra point; and Halter carried the ball over in the secAnfl. Wood trt r Byron et .J..LE... Barstai LT. Renn..4i LG... Enos .jLi .C.,... Racettg.4 RG... Cook..... RT. Shaw..i4'...RE.. Krupicka I : Q. Chemawa Andrews Red Elk .... Eneas Plentyhoops Strom G. Bell Bear Cub . Mereau ... Dowel HalterS.4.. LH Whitman! i...RH .. Bighorn Seely 4-1--. F Norton Refcjjei, Tip Barstad ; umpire, Schoolfcr ;i head linesman, Schwab. H" - " Wolves Defeated. Eleusburg Game w -I I YAKIMA, Nov. 11-tipWBattling on a femiiddy j field, the central Washington College of Education of EUisburg today nosed out the Orego Normal school Wolves of MonmeutJi 9 to 7.. Taylor's place- kick ff-om the jl 0-yard line as the fourth! quarter opened save the Wildc$ts their victory. : - ' Th? WAI( talliod In . ond wien Howard swept around end 3 yards for a touchdown and kicked the extra point. Ellensburg scored;in; the third when East, on an en around; play, sneaked over from tbejl3 for the score. The try for poSnts failed. :.-n -4 U WI lUeague Heads , Tp Decide Policy TAOMA, Not. ll.-flVWest ern International . league moguls will gather tomorrow at the Wash ington Athletic club In Seattle for what directors of the circuit hope will Be the wlndup section of their finnual meeting, which thus far hsa teen run off on the "in stallmnfi planj" - ; Holdover business from the first parley includes the election of of ficers action on proposed' chan ges IrPthe league constitution and a flna decision on the proposal to adopt ; the . Shaughnessy playoff system, carrying with it a fat purse to be awarded the winner or itLfi regulation campaign. , , f . j , . ':: -Cw'as Heads Tourney ? PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 11- -Jimttyij Caras of Wilmington, DeL, Houight knocked Willie Mos coni at Philadelphia out of first placeini the world's pocket bil liard Championships by winning a 125 tf 116 victory in nine innings. Build Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, November 1 . '1 -K. Herii Maxie Here On Comeback Try German Will Lick Thomas and Foord, Then Joe , Louis, HeAvers By EDDIE BRIETZ NEW YORK, Nov. U-tiP)-Max Schmeling came back across the Atlantic today to begin a tune-up campaign he confidently believes would place him atop the heavy weight throne next summer. Tanned and hard as nails from weeks of hunting on his estate near Berlin, "der schlager" looks fit and ready. His program is to dispose of Chicago's young Har ry Thomas in Madison Square Garden December 13, hop back to Hamburg for a Joust with, the South African Ben Foord Janu ary, 30, then return for an encore Job of polishing off Joe Louis in June. i . Silent on Nensel Bout ; Between the Foord and Louis bouts, Schmeling may tackle an other opponent In this country. possibly in Miami. He professed ignorance of cable dispatches from Berlin he would fight Walter Neusel in April, i The crossing Max completed to day was the seventh since he came here two years ago to chal lenge Jimmy Braddock and his 17th since his first visit to New York in 1928. ! Training: quarters have been es tablished at Summit, N. J., and Schmeling will pitch camp Sat urday. I Ruth Taking; Golf Match Seriously NEW ;. YORK, Nov. ll.-P)- Babe Ruth, the old "money play er, is : serious r. as gunpowder about this charity golf match he and Babe 'Didrikson are playing against Sylvia Annenberg and the no longer mysterious John Mon tague at Fresh Meadow Sunday. Something in the i big guy's makeup never permitted him' to do anything by - halves. ' In "his heyday he j even ate hot dogs in earnest. He learned about Sun day's match only two daya ago, when a telephone call caught him deep in the north woods, but he wash out there today practicing as if he might, be defending the open title before sundown. Back from a two weeks hunt. the Babe hesitated at his River side Drive borne only long enough to unload a black bear and other assorted 'mammals before streak ing for the scene of Sunday's bat tle. : Sdn Diego Beats 1 1 ', i Marines at Last SAN DIEGO. Calif., Nov. U-UP) For the first time since 1925, San Diego State college won its an nual football game 'from the marine corps as it defeated -the Devil Dogs, 6 to 0, before nearly 9000 fans here today. It marked I the first time the Staters bad scored against the Marines' In 12 1 years to Square Juinidr Series JL h , tatesmati 12, 1937 Left, , Big Dick Weisgerber who ' will be firing 'em for the last time on Sweetland field tonight against Willamette's traditional foe, Pacific university. Right, .Oskar . Giesecke, Pacific's cap tain and kicking expert, also a ; senior. Webfoots Will Be At Full Strength i - Emmons Ready; Pigskin Is Wetted for Workout of Golden Bears EUGENE, Ore., -Nov. ll-(JP)-University of Oregon football men will approach a 100 per cent roll call ' Saturday when they meet California at- Portland. Tony Amato, guard and cap tain, is back in the lineup for the first time since the Oregon State game. Frank Emmons, 200-pound fullback, previously barred by sickness and scholastic ineligibili ty, is slated for relief duty. ' . BERKELEY, Calif.; j Nov. 11 (S3) Following a two-hpur scrim mage which featured handling of a wet ball, 38 University of Cali fornia football players entrained tonight for their game at Port land Saturday with University of Oregon. The Bears will arrive at Port land tomorrow afternoon at 3:35, in time for a workout at Mult nomah stadium. Coach L. B. "Stub" Allison pro nounced his players in good con dition. Possibility of rain didn't bother him: "I don't mind rain If It doesn't come down too hard," said the head coach. "The sand and sawdust of Multnomah sta dium is fine for rain." Halfback Sam Chapman prac ticed kicking for an hour with a well-soaked ball and wet foot balls were used by backs in a light scrimmage. - The two-hour workout stressed blocking, how ever, i Loyola Snaps out Of Late Doldrums MEMORIAL COLISEUM, Los Angeles, Nov.. 11. (JP) Loyola's L.ions roared out of the football doldrums today j to smack i down the strong Centenary College gentlemen from Louisiana, 14 to 1. j I" - , i Hard luck losers In their past five games, the decided, under dogs to turn back their intersec- tional foes today, the Loyolana rose in mighty- fury to break 7-7 deadlock in the final quarter on a 67 yard march climaxed by a 26-yard touchdown pass.. . - The. winning tally 'came on the tail end of brilliant ' running and passing by Fullback Jack Lyons, Tony De Lellis and Tom Wilson Loyola end. Lyons hurled a long one to Wilson for the tally: Texas Tech Pass Def eats Duquesne LUBBOCK, Tex., Not. 11-V Two brief air raids today carried Tezaa Tech's Red Raiders to shocking 13-O triumph over a Du quesne Night Rider team that failed to nudge past the enemy 40-yard stripe. Just twice did the Red Raiders interrupt a brilliant duel of kicks for any length of time, but both times they came up with touchdowns fn less than two minutes. - y.'-"" - Herschel "Red Ramsey, Tech'a great end, and a bulky substitute back," Gene Barnett, engineered the . scoring in the second; and third periods. .Twelve thousand attended. : - ., - Cheney Beats Lutherans ' TACOMA. Nov. 11-tiPV-A stub born i Pacific s Lutheran college football team today held highly- touted Eastern Washington Nor mal to a . 6-0 victory In a rain soaked Armistice day game at Athletic park here." The game was the feature of the American Le gion's holiday celebration, i " 1 I :....'.:..'-ys- & ,.yy i - . ' ' ' A ' $ . - i. ' - - - 1 . "'.j'-X )i . -.1 oiwb Hopsters Gain on 70-Yard Run by Slyh Only Score as Independence Downs. Dallas 6-0 INDEPENDENCE - J i m m y Slyh, freshman halfback, inter cepted a Dallas pass on his own 30-yard line and dashed through the invaders for. 70 yards and a touchdown in the (second period to provide Independence hih with a 6 to 0 victory and the Wil lamette Valley Interschalastic league championship here today. Independence still has a league game! with Woodburn but is as sured! Of the title because Wood bum has a lie game on its record in addition to one defeat. Aside from that one spectacular play, the teams battled 'ineffec tually on a muddy j gridiron, nei ther being able to 'j gain yardage consistently. It was; the Hopsters third straight victory in this an-, nual classic and their ninth since 19234 i. ! Independence j Italia Engbjom LE...i: Blanchard Peter-son .LT i . Ecklandj V. Brown LG....U. E. Smithj Syverson -..C....4 C. Smith Stryker.. RG...i Dornhecker J. Brown RT...1......... Peters! Purvis RE...U..... Story Burch..: ...Q..;. Coy Hartman... ..IM.. Bennett Slygh ..... ....RH..J....... Williams Linn...: ...F....l Kroeser Referee, Maple; umpire, Weis geiber; head linesman, Oravec. f j Linfield Swanips j SF State Eleven Score 19 to 0, With Long Runs and Blocking of Punt big Factors MpMINNVILLE, Ore . Nov. l j iT-Scoring runs of 70 and 4S yards and a blocked punt . gavie Linfield College a 19 to 0 victory over: San Francisco State here to day. -A The first half was scoreless, f Schemer scored first for LI4- field, racing from bis own 30-yard mark in the third (period. I A forward lateral. Harkness to Hodgins to .IagoJ brought Sari Francisco to Linfjeld's two-yard stripe a few playa later. Linfield held for; downs, f Roth, j Linfield tackle,- carried an intercepted pass 45 yards for the second score. Kneeland, ceo- ter. recovered a blocked punt "for the third. j The game was played in la heavy rainr. not i Changed Saturday LOS AKGELEsL Not. 11-TV- Unlversity of Southern California will pin its hopes against Oregon State on : the same; starting lifte up which dropped! a. 7-6 gridiron argument, to Stanford last- week. i Coach Howard jJones named! a backfield composed of Amjby SchSlndler at quarterback, Wayne bod-' Horiman ana jttoyd Morgan at halfbacks and speedy Bill Sasg ster at full. 11 . Schlndler remains the "lion horse" of the team, having car ried the ball 12 4 jtimes in seven games for a total; gain of 539 yards. - .. I ..- . J , Lon Stlner - and his - Bearer squad are due here tomorrow-, h f -v 5-Xear-Old Maref Beats Seabiscuit I BALTIMORE, Nov. ll.-(P)-A gallant-hearted Si-year-old mare rushed C. S. Howard's handicap Champion Seabiscuit into bitter defeat today in tke 310,000 add ed j Bowie handicap, ; jousting the year's biggest money-winner by a nose. .-: " : i . -.. i A crowd of 20,000 watched Wil liam Ziegler Jr. 'a,! Esposa, a 15-1 shot, forge ahead; in the Jast 20 feet of the mile and five-eighths stake feature-for a photo finish and . a new track record, of 2:45 1-5. . ! 1 Jefferson Regains Lead, l j Benson Takes First Loss U Portland, Not. liHpi-Jef ferson regained lead of the Port land interscolastle league today by toppling the undefeated Benson Tech gridmen, 22, to 0. vVAj.;;..; 'i Aliners and Gooding Tie ; i U-; . r -y yi GOODING, Idaho, Nov. 11.-W) -In a game studded with fumbles, wild passing and jgoal-line stands, Gooding College and the Montana School of Mines battled to a I to 4 tie here today before a handful of chilled spectators. . .5 Try Lineup ' ... I !'-. North Eriders Take Revenge Hard Driving Team Scores I Safety and Touchdown as 2000 Look on Proving that! they are belter; "m udders." the, gridmen of Par i rish junior hlh regained their1 wonted ascendency but wound upi all square for the season with Leslie when -tbey defeated tht: south enders 8 to 0 Thursday af-j terooon on Sweetland field befor; an Armistice d4y crowd of si4;; f than 2000. largest ever to witness a contest between the two Junior; highs. ' j ; - i " ;1 It was the jfirst victory thig season for Parrish in intramural league play and the result was due, in part at least, to the "fight which the 1937 Parrish team built up out of its chagrin over behig the first to lose to Leslie In 11 years of competition.; In beating Parrish t to 0 -twej weeks ago Leslie had outplayed the north end eleven but yester day, Parrish had superior power both on offense (and on defense, j Parrish Aggressor i Returning the opening kickoff Into Leslie territory, Parrish and quickly scored a safety when Leslie was backed up to its three yard line, where it had taken the ball on downs. Andrews, back to punt, fumbled the slippery ball and fell on It to give: Parrish two points. . I Waller, outstanding among Parrlsh's several excellent ball carriers, set Leslie -.back on its heels again with, a 25-yard return of the kick from! the 20-yard Una, and after Parrish had punted to Leslie's five ani the j return kkk went only to the32, Parrish choso its spectacular tpuchdown play at the start of the second quarter. It was a short forward pass from Doerfler t6 Shaw, who lal- . eraled to Walled The latter dash ed down the right sideline, elud ing several tackters for the only touchdown of the game. , . j The remainder of the game was largely a see-saw in the mud with both teams squandering precioux downs on futile forward pass at tempts, often w) h e n they were making good yardage on the ground. Attempts to handle punts instead of letting them roll also proved costly on both sides. j Parrish started one more determined-drive late In the final quarter but after reaching Les lie's 12-yard line,- was thrown back to the IS before losing the ball on downs. Douglas and Doerfler In addi tion to Waller cont'ributed heavy yardage lor rarrisn ; wbiie An drews and Salstrom made a bfg share of Leslie's yardage and their backfield mates, i Teems and Ar nold, shone on defense. . j Boardman andiKeeney for Lee lie and Heckes and Burrlght for Parrish distinguished I themselves -in defensive line play. Starting, lineups: Parrish ! Leslie Pearmine. : . . ..LE. . .... . Shaw Irish LT fiiitr Thompson . . . .LG . . . . Patterson Heckes ........ C ... . Boardman Bennett i ..... . RG. . . j . . Kcnney Burrlght RT...... Barton Traglio .RE...... Arnold Waller. ...... .Q. ... . Salstrom H. Cutler. .,.. .LH Teems Hudson..... ..RH ; Rutod Doerfler F;. . . . . Andrew Inn Wins Boston Tilt , BOSTON, Nov.) 11.4(p)-Villa-nova's undefeated. Wildcats downed Boston university's ambi tious Terriers 12-0 victory today before 15.000. football fans. If 4onnny . jsocki socko; leu end, provided the felines with both of. their touchdown. He made the first In the second peri od when he blocked and recover ed one. of Solly Nechtem's punts and scampered 35 yards. Earlyl in the third period, he slipped inside the Terriers' safety-man and gain ed their end zone to catch, a 3 yara pass irom nay eiovias;. 1- OSC Crew Set for Race ! With California Boatmen CORVALLIS. Not. ll-C-Rn. dampened the Oregon, State col lege crew's final workout yester day tor the Willamette river rare against the Unlve y of Califor nia Saturday. " ; -J... li D?. Chan Lara CHINESE MEDICINE CO. . Katural remedies 1 1 for dlmrdera of liv er, stomach, glands akin, aad urinary system of men and women. Remedies for cobs tipation, asthma, ' arthritis, agar diabetis and rbeamatism. 20 years in bnsl- H D j ess. Naturopathic phyvlclanaj 303 H Coart St. Corner Liberty.. Of fice pen Saturdays 20 A. M. to 1 P. SI. and Tuesdays only, 3 P. M. to 7. Con sultation Blood pressure and urine Oouu cats tests are free of w.D. . charge. i ' 1" i T.T.IAMi m 1