Move Toni ote vTDAV0 m on qpon? npnntio tJ By RON LJ CEMHELL Which will prevail tonight following 60 minutes of grid warfare between Mr. Clem Par berry's Coyote" park and Mr. Spec Keene's Bearcat brigade; The mournful wait of. a dis appointed coyote clan? Or -the ' yPt "apping of a bunch of those furry stalkers of -wounded prey that hare pulled . down their a nib ashed appetite appoaser? Will the new cun ning Imparted by youthful Mr. Parberry -giie the pack from the . ' wilds of Iduho , enough -teeth to shred the mighty Ilcarcat,' and thus rut short the latter 24 consecutive high ' handed slaughterings of North west conference opponents? 'Cat Ripe for Kill. In- a crippled, wounded jCondi tlon It would seem the Bearcat is ripe for the kill by this pack of barren denizens tonight. For it is when the prey is in the poorest condition to strike tack that the coyote pack is wont to bare its fangs. In the' hospital are two parts of the Bearcat hindquarters and the forward quarters are in a mangled condition. ' Left Half back Gene Stewart and Fullback Is ell Shaiier are definitely in no condition to kick back at a coyote attack, while it is doubtfnl that Carl Chapman, to hare bolstered the Cat hindquarters that 'were weakened by Stewart's . loss, will be able to go. A kick In the kid neys put the former Viking crash er ou a hospital cot. Hunger Whetted. Their hunger but sharpened by the mouthful of conference meat they digested out of a win orer the Logger last week, the Coyotes will without doubt be drooling at the mouth as they start across the chalk marked prairie of Sweet land. With everything to gain and nothing to lose it Is probable they'll even throw the caution er their kind to the winds as they concentrate on hamstring , ing the king of conference for es, me uearcat. anouiu tney 'succeed in making the kill it would be a deed recognized as ' - extremely noteworthy by all of the balance of the conference. -Should they lose It will be as most all expect. Yes, that Par berry pack is possessor of all . the psychological aids in to night's stalking. Bearcat too Strong. But, I for one can't vision the mighty Bearcat being gnashed asunder by the Coyotes. I think the bully of the conference has top much reserve power in that growing frame of his for the ipack, despite the sped and ver- .saumy coacned into it by Mr. ! Parberry.' Despite its wounded, bleeding condition, it is this au thor's --opinion the Bearcat' will skunk the pack chase it off Sweetland's rectangular prsirif tail down and rursln tr m 1.A - ' O v . J w uuuu. r w tniugs in, u oreeze. To give you a prediction on the Viking-drizzly clash at Mc Minnville, I need but quote last year's score of 34-0 for the Vi kings. From .the Viking score I would take nothing, as the Haukmen of .38 are offensively ; as good as the Haukmen of 37. Aot as good defensively, I would normally have to hand the McMinnvilles about seven points. But, the McMinnvilles so far have been tragicly Im potent so it's a repetition of last year, 34-0 .Salem. Other prognostications for Friday games: Greens ,6, Leslie 13; Reds O, Parrish 20. t Parrish Engages Sophomore Reds It's ,the second appearance of i" - juniors ims anernoon at 3:45, with the powerful Parrish ers playing the sophomore Reds at Olinger and the Leslie eleven host to. the Greens on the Leslie rectangle. : Scoring 31 points last week to skunk the Greens, Coach Drynan's northend lads lead the city cir cuit. Leslie and the Reds fought to a scoreless tie. with the Leslies this week vowing to .break into the win column.- - ' Oregon Ducklings Ready for Rooks EUGENE. Oct. SO-fVOregon Frosh. after a heavy scrimmage with the varsity reserves Wed nesday, tapered off today for their game with the Oregon State Rooks at Klamath Falls Satur day night with a liaht workout. Feature contest of the week was that between Elliott Wilson, center from Nebraska, and Lester Thompson, Reedsport. for the pi votal position.' , l Parberry Pack Has Strength Bearcat Injuries Offset Weight Advantage Had Over Coyotes Young Mr. Clem Parberrys pick of Coyotes from the state of Idaho invade the citadel of Keene's Bearcats at S o'clock to night, for a Northwest conference' football feature that will determ-'i ine whether the Parberry pack's win over CPS last week was a flash of the fangs or whether the Coyotes have the luster to clip short the 24 game conference win ning streak of Keene's 'Cats. Outweighed in the starting line up but little over three pounds per man, the Coyotes will clamor onto rEOBABUS STAJtTXVO UHXTJPS Wmmctt 0 ' ; " ' CoUags of Iah Wt. fl7r iros. Payor Wt. ITS Bslra 1 LB 2uaiy....l0 15 XaAl 1.T SoMors 1S5 17S Baker 3LO Hertrich 180 1SS WIUliu I O MacDonaM 170 201 McJUraey 'BO XUUoy 185 i0 Siralo BT Barshbargor 1 178 Abbott BE Patty IBS ISO GsUoa Q IumQ 170 14 OtsMr LH IuhU 1S& 100 Mf Jclry JLH Stoaa 17S 187 Bru? j T Borf 176 3009 i 1979 Sweetlano. with an underdog rat ing that is almost offset by the injury epidemic that has struck tiie Bearcat camp. Chapman Lo6t Latest addition to the Keene hospital list has been Carl Chap man, rookie left halfback who was be ins groomed to handle a good share of the position left open by the hospitalization of Gene Stew art. Chapman was booted in the kidneys daring Wednesday's final scrimmage, putting the ex-Salem high flash on his back on a hos pital cot and it was declared doubtful that he would be able to play. , I The . Parberry pack features a fast running attack, functioning from a single wing and short punt formations, spearheaded by a southpaw pass-flipping phenom, Ralph Bennett. When Keene sends his own bundle of Bennett, 147 pound "Bunny," into the' fray, the opposing left halfbacks will be all "Bennett."! Kahle, Abbott Captains Captaincy of the 'Cats will be shared tonight by .Karl Kahle, three-year veteran tackle, and George Abbott, three - b t ripe wingman. Kahle, the 195 - pound blond e power house, functions from the left side of the 'Cat forward wall, and ia particular ly astute offensively. ' " "First come, first served" has been the warning issued from Ath letic Manager! Lestle Sparks of fice In regard to tickets for "the tiff. Bargain rates prevail for all seats, except a few reserved in the center of the new stands for booster ticket! holders. The bal ance, both in Ihe new and old stands, are on sale at the lowest price ever offered for a varsity football game here. Kickoff time has been set for 8 o'clock. : It ..l. " mi I Kiii SEia TOMORROW ! ! ffy( CD d 1 ' J WATCH TOMORROWS STATES MAN FOR THE REVEALING ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE "QUESTIONABLE" NUMBER :"13" Xlj I ... Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, October 21, 1938 PAGE FIFTEEN WVI League Plavs Today Hopsters at Berry City as Bulldogs Meet Cheniawa, Foxes at 'Linn INDEPENDENCE The Hop sters will travel to Lebanon Fri day to piay the high school elev en there at o'clock that night and after the smoke ia all cleared away they hope still to have the lead in the Willamette Valley interscohlastlc league. Lebanon has lost no games, with the closest battle being a tie score with Silverton. Inde pendence has beaten Woodburn 12 to 0 and tied Chemawa 6-6; in addition to taking .a non leagae game . from St. Helens, 14-12. Coach. Mort's squad is in good shape for the Friday tilt. SILVERTON The Silver Fox gridders will go to West Linn Friday afternoon . to meet the Lions In what is expected to be a close game. Coach Wallace Cochran; an nounced his starting lineup as Torwend and Iverson at ends; Wilson and Norton at tackles; Erickson, Day or Gehring at guards; Torgerson at center; Chrlstenson at fullback; Lovett and Bolme at halves with Hau gen at quarter. CHEMAWA The Chemawa high school football team will play Woodburn high at Chemawa Friday - afternoon. The game ap pears as a toss-up as both teams have shown lots, of power at different times during the year. Voodburn has one victory and one defeat in the VVI league and Chemawa has lost - two games and tied Independence, the only team that defeated Woodburn this season. Coach Wilder v III start some what the same lineup that he used at Independence last Fri day. They are: Logan and Bear cub at ends; Whitford, Cobell, or Eneas at tackle; Lorenz and Red Elk at guards and Cochran at center. In the backfleld will be Norton at quarter, Smith and Sa luskin at the halves and Matt Mireau or Danzuka at full. WOODBURN The Woodburn Bulldogs, still a contender, for the WVI league championship, will go to Chemawa Friday af ternoon for a mix with "Lefty" Wilder's Chiefs. The Bulldogs, after losing their opening game to Independence 12 0, have since scored wins over Silverton ; and Redmond. The Indians, after looking like sure winners early in the "sea son, lost five players because of the age limit and since' have failed to win a game. The starting lineup will be Kirsch, center; W. Racette and Gieswein, guards; Owre and Mattson, tackles; B. Lee and Mc Nulty or Donnelly, ends; Ryan or Renn, quarter; W. Lee and either Halter or Stetter, halves and Nelson or Halter, full. Badger Halfback Lost for Contest FOREST GROVE, Ore.. Oct. 20 (P) Pacific university Badgers will - face the Whitman Mission aries in a Northwest conference game Saturday night without El wayn Lieuallen, halfback. The ball packer dislocated a shoulder in the San Jose game last week in California and may not play again this season. The Pacific attack will func tion around Len Gillman, half back, one of the league's leading scorers. Weather Wite Oxfords or MEN New, Smartly-BuUt Models in the Fine Naturalizer For MEN Style Fit - Comfort Unsurpassed in Value PLAIN SMOOTH CALF ALSO GRAINED LEATHERS . We Have Something A!rbuc!de-King Co. BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE On State 20 Steps from High Vikings After Fifth Victory Undefeated- Salem Squad Favorites to Win in 1 McMinnville TUt Eyeing their fifth consecutive win of the current season, their third straight In the "No-Name" circuit which they lead and their ISth in a row for two years, the Haukmen of Salem" high take CTf for McMinnville and the Grizzlies tonight. ; ' Injur y-riddled -and sickness hounded, the Vikings nevertheless remain heavy favorites to bowl over a Grizzly grid gang currently residing In the cellar of the "No Name" circuit. -Lineup Shifted Coach Hauk has indicated there will be three important shifts in his starting lineup. Bill Thomp son, husky youth up from Parrish, will open in the "pivot slot where the illness of big Jim Leedy has created a bote. Dave' Traglio, kickoff thumping expert of the squad, will be at the right end po sition that opened up when Jack Gosser injured an arm during a scrimmage session of the week. At the blocking half Job will be Bob Duke, pugnacious youngster who shared the spot with Harold Biles in the Albany fracas last week. The rest of the lineup will be much the same as it has been in early games, with the exception of Yada getting the call at right guard over Wadsworth. Jar vis will be at the other guard, Tom Williams and Gene Wickbam at tackles, and Lester Pearmlne at the left wing. Captain "Boomer" Butch Nel son will be sided at his fullback position by Don Waller and Bill Shinn, with Duke finishing out the quartet. The Grizzlies, whom Salem de feated 34-0 last year, are being coached this season by Stan R Jor dan, ex-Oregon wingman. Riofdan replaced "Red" Bailey, who re ceived a year's leave of absence to study at Columbia. . Pairings for Last Golf Round Made - WOODBURN Pairings for the final round of the men's fall tournament at the Woodburn golf club have been announced as fol lows: Championship flight, Bu tron Wllleford vs. Tony Painter; first flight, Mathew Mochel vs. A. DeJardin; second flight, R. L. Guiss vs. Henry McGrew; third flight, Robert Harper vs. M. D. Henning; fourth flight, Winton J. Hunt vs. Bob Jackson; fifth flight, La Verne Schooler vs. Dr. Gerald B. Smith, and Dr. A. E. Naslund vs. Elmer Klamp. All fifth round matches must be completed by Sunday, October 23 and all matches must be com pleted before Wednesday, October 2G. Franklin Triumphs PORTLAND, Oct, 20 - (JP -Franklin high school's football squad rolled over the Benson Me chanics 14 to 7 today. Bowling MAJOR DOUBLES (Perfection alleys) CJine 177 16d Swan 177 221 193538 155 553 Total PirVeoa Julian Totals Hobbs Barnics Total Hart well . Toun Totals Nash Vallerrux .. ' Totals Pat Kestsoa - Totals Stei&bork -Da Baia- Total Karr Whito 85 390 317 1092 ...182 169 ...203 221 177528 140 561 -335 390 317 1092 196 150 161 161 183 539 155 466 .346 S22 337 1005 153 183 183 205 181517 169 557 ..336 888 850 1074 ....130 179 204 145 181515 212538 .809 349 393 1051 128 213 225 193 179--532 151557 .31l 419 830 1089 150 507 199 168 195 544 1S7 533 .....357 367 352 1076 195 218 148 185 192 535 170 578 Tola's 413 333 362 1106 Pa alia Kay 170 159 188 237 185 543 200596 Totals a. Wood in , Cox Totals .329 425 385 1139 191 159 204 192 198 593 189 540 350 396 387 1133 LADIES' LEAGUE Brenoaa Bsaaty Salon Handicap 74 7 74 222 S. Chapter 115 113 152 380 A. Anderson 80 105 81 266 O. Hibarger 84 88 101 273 O. Walker 117 111 122 350 Totals ..470 491 530 1491 Barr Plumbers Jo Ban- 110 07 126 343 W. Albrich 100 100 111 311 E. Roth 140 104 145 389 Totals 461 423 488 1372 Golden Pheasant H. Mood? li 143 O. Buren i 148 99 A. Nas,ti 129 148 R. Farmer 115 118 Vmg Bean 156 151 123 392 16o 412 146 423 92 325 109 416 Totils ..674 659 636 1963 Quelle Cafe D. Moore 108 99 152 337 Kay Thompson 129 100 124 353 A. Mid wood 119 116 123 35 B. Karts 110 126 141377 Rae Yocum 130 154 154438 Totals 639 640 739 2018 Capital Bedding Co. Handicap 7 7 7 81 M. Paulin - 146 122 175 443 O. Julian 129 125 131 385 TT. Warren 95 110 105 310 Z, Kitchen 118 119, 117 SS4 V? Baruica 166 132 J126 424 Totals .. 661 613 661 1937 142 411 170 443 86 296 145 388 118 373 Bad's Place A Kufer 147 122 B. A.erill 140 135 A. Ryer 121 89 P. Williams 112 131 U Moody 90 165 Totals 610 642 661 1913 Independence B Meets Monmouth MONMOUTH Monmouth high and the Independence high B team will lock horns in the Inde pendence Hop Bowl Friday after noon. Last weekend these two teams skirmished to a scoreless tie on the Normal field here. This makes the fourth encount er this season in which Monmouth has not scored. (Vic DO WELL'S "ST MARKET -if" Salem'a Leading Market There are real sayings here for you, folks. Drop in and do your trading at Salem's busiest and best-equipped meat market. E2G OH? ACT f IfCll Trimmed for UilLrlOl Ul VLHL Staffing- PIG H0CKSFct.or 02 & EGc Ptt Eloocttc of,oBuor21S SOeEoSca S treats r or Pi ArfffI? strips i -vvANj Squares i Inexpensive Satisfying Fresh Side Pork or Salt Pork S2g 5G rfcqsGa BSfaL, ago to soq PcOnmo EaOE? QoBIl Hg 1 ! r r A Real Good Buy ! -..rirV ,-.-, ,.- p A- .-PI. -L..1...M ) I . - - pT-m,, : QHSgocI HAvoc IlpG Come in folks, and tee Salem butizst meat mar ket, tcith it largest stock , of fresh . and, cured meat intotcn. : - ;i;Ov--.i :r: -' ,-:r':i:: 1 : OPEN UNTIL 7 P. Ml SATURDAY Molalla Is Victor Over DaUas 13-12 Dallas Aerial Attack in Final Minutes Is Held V- on Dues'. One DALLA S The Dallas ' high school Dragons lost a bitterly con tested WVI tilt undc. the lights here Thursday night to a Molalla Buckaroo . outfit. 13 to . 1 2. Dallas rolled ahead in scrim mage gains, 232 to 192 yards and made 58 through the air to the winners 43, but the visitors' 14 first downs to Dallas nine and a lone conversion after touchdown gave them victory. , j Dragons Rally A desperate Dallas aerial raid with two minutes of the ball game left carried to the Molalla one yard line before the Dragons were held for downs. Molalla, whose key men were Wood ond Harvey, scored In the first and second and Dallas, sparked by Kroeker and Williams, In the second and third cantos? Dallas Williams . Kroeker . Hass .. Carter Ross Allan Coy ... Woods .. Smith Dreher Peters Officials: son, umpire; Molalla FB Hampton LH Wood RH Waller Q Harvey RE , Kendall RT Rorabaugh RG Junor Q .. Hleple ..-XG- Dickey LT ; Schafer LE. Holman Clark, referee; Ma Pleasant, linesman. 0SG Squad Ready For Cougar Game Beavers Close Week-Long Drill; All-Oregon Line to Start Game CORVALLIS, Ore.; Oct. 20.-i!P) -Oregon State scrimmaged heart ily last night, tapered off today and called it a week's work. The buoyant Beavers .will rest tomor row for their coast conference quarrel Saturday at Portland with Washington State. High in the thoughts of every member of the squad was the tra ditional "Portland supremacy", of the Cougars - over the Beavers. The teams have played five times in the rose city since 1919 and WSC has won every game. Coach Lon Stiner indicated aft er ending the week's work that he would start an all-Oregon line and the same backfleld that beat Washington In one of last Satur day's notable surprises. Wolves and SONS Battling Tonight Both Squads in Trim for Homecoming Came -on V Kreason Field ' MONMOUTH The Oregon Normal Wolres Homecoming game with the SONS of Ashland will -take place on Kreason field, at Dallas, Friday night. . Word from the south states that Coach Jean Eberhart is bringing his squad north In Mho best possible condition for this fray. The Wolves bested the SONS in 1936 6-0 and In 193? 7-0. With two victories In the past two years, the Wolves know they will be treading dynamite in the coming conflict. Cox will alternate in the back. field, Davis and L. Lewis at quar terback; Jessie and Borden at left half; Rlney and Meeker, right halfbacks.. Fullback will be taken care of by McGlinn. a heavy charger. Hankel, Vleck and Joe Jaross. guards and tackle, and Ted Jaross at end will see action. 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