npon? U Br RON? npnniiG u QCMMELL 777 -77 " : 777 h . ' 77' Wnr p; . :r i 7m --i i it, Tia absolutely no tailing. vates, what Kid l3t will de liver la the way : of sports, its jeclally la these turbulent Unit, as grandpappy so does love to call 'em even! though he can re ' member x back to th- nanlcs - of ,1873 aad 18, and was a level headed oldster when toe World war was betas waged. - r :- Bat there j are a few - , aa4 teams .- la the sphere of - sports, i locally aad nationally, which seem idcfialteiy destlaed to ierosne by-words daring the ant tweive-niouth. j . Willamette football : has al ready produced a name that has ' hit the headlines.- Tat aame is George -Glycerine" MvGlyn, and barring ; calamity that ; name Is sorely .destined for 72-pomt type daring the 1339 's antama. When eten his teammates openly rec- I I '111 II. W I ilhll II 1 1 II I I "TT" I If II il hf V ft f? I 7 1 i II II II It .11 II V J 1 1 1 E3 Ll UJ U I 11 ! II II w., , : i : ! ' : o ! J L ; . . fl ft v . v ami! - i - -i . - a , ; - ..t - BBT SB SB I IBV B m si ' T7 1 I i l " 1 'I 'SJ 1-11 1. 11 I' Port. of local Ottd01ll fSefreporU et the ; . J f , . ; JLTUUlaUtia city aad charch leagaee first la the Statesman.: QnessethV Pair of Goals for Willamette PaU I f iiune in oas The "coalda't mlast basketball Bearcats that last sight built up a 32-lft halttlme lead tmrned "cold tarkey" ! lads la i the second canto and mighty nigh got taken Saks, Orerca, Wedaoday I2srnia Jutoary 4, 1939 PAGE SEVEN v5 i in ! i a . m a ii .i rm i i cnes oi iyria Acuon jp rom Ail tne bowis . j. - if cgnixe a lad as something oat by the 81gnal Oil f ltei Portland's of the ordinary in aouity, ne i top independent flTft, ' Windsor. must have it. Bruce William. understudy to Leighton Blake in the recent jpttot role this, past year, says of (McGlyn: "He drlYes harder and has more on the ball now than , did elthei Stanford's Ledeboer or (Oregon State's Hig gles when they wre at San Ma teo. vhere; I played with them." : - - - A 'Tit A pair 0f Viking court names are almost certain o shine forth in the headlines, snd before long. Little Frankle Page and Scottie Sebern, the forward iair - on 21anks hoopj flTe, both hare the acsressiTenees. ' scoring ability .and color to attrart fandom's fancy. Paee'k tiny stature, that . should be a handicap ji this age . ot tall fir baaketee-a, will with little doubt I be an asset In at -tractlng attention. Best bets mong the local pro mlt toesers, io ascend the ladder to a rnng that will warrant their names being displayed in bold face, are Amit's Johnn: Woods and Woodbirn's Tony Kahut Both boys hare possibilities. Each has . developed a long way this season, and dur!i.g the year either may pome, fast enough to step Into prominence. A bg dan ger is that they may be ruohed into the upper brackets too rap idly. If Oorgt "The Duke" Wind sor brlaes this smoke ball and sbarD-breaklas "downer" back to the Willamette V diamond this spring, he's boaaf ide cinch for ia recognition . role. He'll be ohe Wiadsor to get his name lis the paper with a title accomoanyina wlln ail due respects to Wally. Baseballers Eyed. There is i trio of horsehlde scats chasers going up to the malor leagues for the first time I Mnrrrman r whp seem tj have the possibility Courtney, g .. ox suaaeniy; iuhdidk lorm ui i Keynoids. z ana uoraon aia in They came out with! a St to 41 win, but eren the ordinarily happy-go-lucky Mentor1 Maple was squirming a ! bit before "Cec" Quesseth tanked a pair of much! needed field goals late In the fi nal quarter to gite; the 'Cats enough lead on which; to stagger through. Oilmea Caat Connect Mane's" bots. enjoying their first home appearance In a month. were hot like a store lid in the first half, and the Oilers couldn't connect. Quesseth, Anton, Eber-1 ly, Gallaher, Specht and Robert son were largely responsible for the first half runaway Quesseth; who garnered four floor pots and took high tallying honor for Wil lamette with 12, being especially warm. Merryman Starts Work Art Merryman, who was held to one bucket in the first half, went solo in the second to poor in four field flips and three free throws to bring his. total to IS for the night It was mainly his fir ing in the last quarter that pur the Oilers back In the came. Behind 44-27 at the! third-quar ter mark, Hollingswdrth, Court ney. Merryman ana ratierson tnoTed the count up to 47-22 with but 2 H minutes yet to play. That was the closest the Oilers came since the first fire minutes of the ball game. I Willamette 50 Q P PP TP Kolb. f 0 1 0 1 Eberly, f 3 2 1 8 Anton, e ..... 5 1 S 11 Skopll, g 114 3 Quesseth. g ... 6 0 0 12 Gallaher, t 2 I 0 0 4 Robertson, f 2 1 1 51 Fravel, c Oil 0 1 Specht. g 2 ! 1 1 S Totals 21 I 8 t SO 1 , ' -.:".::. - . 5 4 :' it .... A-..-Xs..' ".; Scoring a touchdown in the last minute of play. Southern California pulled a sensational 7 to 8 victory oat of -the fire over Duke univer sity before 90,000 f aas who packed Pasadena's Rose Bowl. Here is Grenrflle Laasdell (arrow). Southern California quarterback, as JLmm Indians Scalp 32-7 Cougars Drub I O ii Oregon State Woodbtrm Slow at Trying Qosel to Last 3 Minutes Shou;; Lebanon Wins 19-1 1 From! Foxes j i WOODBCRN The Woodsurn Bulldogs almost forgot to shoot at the hoop Tuesday night land and Then Runaway for Visitors, 30-19 i CORVALLIS. Ore., Jan. A sJowstsrting erew of Washing ton State college basketeers dropped the opening WYI league opened the northern division. Pa- game to Cnemawa 23 to 7. iThe Bulldogs had possession of the ball more than half; the time! but neglected to attack, land the game had progressed six ! minutes Into pey the- third j period before scored. i Chemawa! led 1 I to 0 at ! the first quarter, 7 to 0 at the half aad 11 to 2 at the: three-quarter mark. !.' After the,Woodburn B team had led all the way, Chemawa B won 19 to 17 when Falls Down sank a field goal with a min ute to go. He scored i 1 ) points. Woodburh plays! at Indepen dence Friday and Slherton comes here next Tuesday. Game sum mary". Woodbara 7 Anderson Gagner Nelson 2 Koch En oa Woodburn subs man 1, Gurner 2. j Referee, Max Allen. he was bronsht down hi Eaves (24 V of Dnkf after a thre-vanl train in the flrsSaarter. Other Duke players are Yorke (44), guard; Dar nell (80) end; aad Perdae (56), end. Signal Oil 44 Hollingsworth, f Conkllng. t . Patterson, c s 2 6 t l Vander Me 1133. Charlie beaded for with the I Yanks; Fr eller, outfielder, a regular position orld's championship Hutchinson, the pitching "Iqe Man" procured by Detroit from Seattle; and War ren Rosar, the catcher from Newark wh also goes to the Yankees, aria he three generally considered! the most likely- to hit the headline Jackpot. Keller, like DiMagglo before him, is heralded as a natural, aad all who have watched him through his minor league ca reer believes he will gain that niche of I national acc-Jm. Hutchinson la genarally con Rayley, g 0 Totals 18 Officials: John and Vern Gilmore. 1 0 2 I 0 2 0 8 2 3 2 2 4 3 0 18 7 4 12 IS 4 4 0 44 8teelhammerp Cubs and Brooks Are Pace Setters But Tqwnies Have Tussle Before Edging ont Banker Quint ceded to be the outstanding min or league tosser oi mh year, ucy sDlte several worth baseball scholars - voicing belief he does not . have enough swift on his hard oneJI is evident that De troit, at least, hss faith in the tig youngstejr. ! Of the three Kosar wui nave the hardest ho will be road to travel, for sawing second-fiddle to the great. BUI Dickey. Viking Trio Looms. Probabilities for Viking grid iron recognition include Don Waller, leter Pearmlne and Freddie Andrews. At rast, at this wilting. i . Waller,! the fjeet halfback who last year i tasted more headline win than is mentally good for first-year high school football rsAvhas the jphyslcal endowments to go a great deal further. Rug ged and fait, he needs hut to add to his krld rertolrs some rassiag aadfpuntlng ability. . Pearmlne,! also s tint-year 7oungster, perhaps has the long esi way to go. The making of a truly great end, hie greatest need Is sarry, something wing men never seem to find.! . Tho sle jaadMUirty to step into Batch Nelson's1 fallback thMi are already wlth Andrews, It the bla- ex-Lealie plunwer onee catches fire ia the. rplrlt ot the Kane, snd all its accoutering requisites, -ha haa a football fu ture. Other fiominees. When Don! Budge abdicated his throne ss king ot the amateur tennis world, he laft room for tho elevation of lew ruler. While those most likely to climb to the throne are Bobby Biggs or Wayne Sabin, it is no. unUke 1t that the aamea of Frank Ko- vacs aad FrSnk Kramer wl be come more and morel familiar to th tennis world. t War Admiral and Seablscult ttay be ousted by a mite ot a three-yesr-old, El Chko, in pah lie acclaim. His fastest gallop was ' over Hopeful at Saratoga and his most Important win was In the Junto Champion at Aque- Johnstown and Porter's I Mite. -t a IiOts ot football eyes win be an North west era next fan, when BUI j Da Correvout, the already xaSch publicised Chi cago boy Snakes his Varsity football debnL :- - Though It lis not expected that the name f; Jos Louis will lose tny of Its headline flamor, who caa , tell? Two names already promlso to become more: or less prominent. Loa Nova, who has already beaten Gnnnar Barlsnd and Tommy Parr, and t Patrick Edward Comiskey. 18-year-old New Jersey lad who has finished off every one of his! 12 ipro op ponents with early -lispatea, are . 4 A, V ,1 ' f A V:J:?..i:-.-.:i.-.::- f IMSJ: ( 4 1 Virtue Triumphs In Team Contest Wagner and Londes Defeat Venable and Donovan 2 Straight Falls The virtuous due of i George Wagner and Jimmy Londes pin ned back the villainous ears of Bull Venable and Mouthy Dono- SILVERTON - Lebanon's Rer- ry picker quint plucked a 19 to 11 win from the Foxes here Tuesdsy night to get; a running start in In itial WVI league play. . ; C. Simpson was the principal fireworks of the Lebanon attack. tossing 10 of the 19 counters scored. He opened the scoring with a long: one that was tied! im mediately by Peavey of SilvertoD. Each teami got another basket, bringing the count to 4-all,! but that was the last time the Foxes were even with the Invaders.! The first quarter count was 7 to 4 for Lebanon. the half time score 9-4 and at the third quar ter 13-6. ! . j Silverton's Bees, after trailing throughout! the first half, came back to post a 29 to 14 win over the Lebanon seconds. Friday night Molalla comes here, the preliminary starting at o'clock. clfic Coast conference, race to night with a 30-to-19 victory over Oregon1 State college. The half time score was 8 to 7 tor the winner: I The game started like a defen sive low-score record breaker and ended in a wild donnybrook fair. The Washington State Cougars pulled away to a seven-point lead seven minutes before the end ot the game. The Beavers closed the gap to 17-16 with three j minutes to go. ! j The Cougars added 13 points In those final three minutes, while allowing Oregon State only three. Washington State used a tight man-to-man defense, while Ore gon State clung to the sone sys tem, keeping all shots either long 1 6 Woundedeye or hurried. ShoulderbladeJ The final wild chapter was writ ten by Koalch, Olson and Hooper, who dropped long shots from all angles. ;The Beavers were consist ently jittery in ball handling and missed ; many shots. 23 Chemawa 8 Scalpcaae 4 Backbone i 6 Track Renn 2, Cole- Washington State (30) G F PP Kosich, f 3 1 2 Chase,! f .... 0 0 1 Sundqulst," f 10 1 Gentry; f 1 0.1 Jennings, c 10 2 Olsons g .... 2 0 2 Hooper, g 3 1 2 Kerpa.i g .... 2 0 1 Lindeman, g 10 0 Totals 14 3 13 Oregon State (10) Pflugrad, f 13 1 Hunter, t 111 Vanellt, f 0 1 Romano, c , 0 10 Mandic, c 2 0 1 Kilberg. g 1 2 0 Harris, g , 1 0 1 Klein, g .. . ..... 0 0 1 Totals 6 7 6 Lebanon IS Forbis 2 j C. Simpson 10 Standley 2 ; B. Simpson 5 Miller 11 saverton 3 Johnson Adams Strickland 4 Peavey 4 Torgerson Bowling CITY LEAGUE DALLAS Dallas high basket eers defeated Molalla in the WVI The Willamette Cubs and Brooks Townies established themselves as pace setters in the Minor division city league last night, the Cubs hanging up their second win of the season by Uklng Red White 27 to 14 and the Townies nosing out the Bankers 23 to 21. Ia the third game Company B downed Hollywood 25 to 15. Arnold i of the Cubs continued 10 to tie with Giesy of Brooks and a-me vaveay u jtnea, wno aww xcxa vnnsuw m a o ii", V T iili Kemn of ComnanT B for night's I passes wnicn were compiecea m im tragmr uowi cubjk . mew imcau, t .f - V scoring honors. WU Cabs (27) (14) Red A White I Arnold 10 2 Hotiert Beardsley 2 2 Lltwiller Van Wyngarden 41 Henderson work. It was Intended t or Durwood Horner (white Jersey), TCC end, but two Carnegie Teach players put Ttaegar-visaged Pat O'Dowdy way in iwuuu wuu tea tan in two straight falta at the opener 34 to It Tuesday night inH ermory last night. The Bull was dropklcked out Of the picture early in the first fall, and Donovan followed short ly by dint of a reverse Crab ap plied by Wagner. The cleanies Cleaned the meapies simultan eously In the second. Wagner getting Donovan with dropkleks and j Londes measuring Venable with rights to the Jaw. Tony Garibaldi, vicious Italian, took Walt Achui Into camp in the middle bout. Garibaldi pin ued ! Achnl with a surfboard to 4Va .11 anil . ! Ik. Liiftv uiv nisi iu uu yuv iu I g, match away in the third with ll.lhprtV lleteatetl Solid swings to the Visser. Achui V , i . took the middle fall with a fly ing tackle. lit the opener newcomer Phil lipt Romano, towering Mexican. Kill 8 Wkita j- 158 1 Welch 172 187 Miller ; i 10 1S 12 148 17 129 23 47 851 862 Jcnaingt Krr h Handicap TaUU 181 527 156 SIS 149 60S 17S 156 888 SCO. a game which started slowly and speeded up later. The contest was I j exxns's TOOD shop rough, with one man on each team HartweU 151 i7i iss sis u i- n.ii. iAa ii I Hicyint , ,130 ! 130 to 10 at the half. Dallas B won JO Pooiu ii iei 182 211554 to 12. Dallas 84 M. Peters 4 Dornbecker 1 J Jackson 10 LOW 1 1 Williams $ Subs: Dallas, A. I alia, Jastinen 6. 1 Molalla i 7 Hampton Hetno 8 Bobbins 2 Wood 3 Waller Peters 1. Kerstom Vonaf !. ToUla .167 ..180 205 161 206 578 182533 -789 671 745 2533 SHKOCK'S USkX CXKS Handicap 11 11 11 83 Cline, Jr. 18S 18X 205579 Mardack , ., 155 i 155-142452 Mol. I Hofiund 148 125 153 42S AUDI ! IZ I i lOS 0 ! Joanaoai . 178 202 171 5S1 Totals .802 111 i 2I 2471 messed It op. rr Solseth 2 ! Olson 2 r Shadley 6 Belcher 2 Brooks (23) Batchelor 2 Giesy 10 Jensen S Harris Stelger 4 Bowders 4 Co. B (23) Williams S Kemp 10 McClaln j Shay S ! Aldertn 4 S Nichols 4 Serdotx (21) US Bank 2 stockweq 3 Bertelsoa 4 Bahlbnrg 1 Bush 7 Ritchie t I Gwynn ? 0 If Strangle. ;,-c :. V -4 US) Hollywood ; Vanderworks 2 KeidotS ' 4 Carkin 3 Gottfried 7 Upstoa Nova's Stock Up Two Changes Are Made, Grid Rules By Court Street Court Street Christian posted 30 to 24 court win over Lib erty Tuesday night, with Priem nottins- 12 noints. CS Christian (80) (24) Liberty Mull 3 6 oaan Priem 12 6 Davis Cro4 i 4 Baker Randall 3 Summers Johnson S 4 Davenport Gosser 2 1 2 Lewis i: r ABE'S OSOCSST Kitehea 160 : 164 T. rareaaa 157 145 C Vorenua 166 186 OHnier 118 139 Adelpk 114 146 Total Handicap aaj T40 760 Pickcna Hobba !. M aaser , Victor U rASXZS'S ' 29 29 208 177 154 1S 143 13S 111 131 ..167 166 220 544 178 0 169 511 185447 198 476 50 S47U 29 87 182 562 16 621 166444 147416 ITS 60S Tatala S30 S35 j 867 2582 i WOODSY TUKillTUlCS . 128 202 i III 611 H 128 202 ! 111611 Hatter Pass striking ineligible Diphtheria Germs' iuou a uaiuu uvo 1 ft . T 1 Than Heretofore ? 31 Lr'iTXsnrtaM-iffhCity health official, broad- J. -ItiJ . 1 1 wfc I cast an alarm tonight for a taci-1 kUok Intercollegiate football mlea, both it.r.t who walked out w.m PtaJe"S 'f:: of Monmouth Memorial hospIUl Wi" S N Tear, day. leaving behind fclav proof that he u a "carrlc of dtptheria germs.! . ! Clifford E r r 1 e k s 0 n, ! Long Branch health officer, said the ar.aa was known to hospital 1 au thorities only as Harold Quirk Cos Hart Ami, O. Woodry .155 J72 .153 .169 ITS 143 Tata la .791 651 163 50 174 631 183 47S 964 2614 aso caosa rwaasfacr ; 1 Haadica 27 87 1 27 61 JIT .m .150 .169 .170 113 182 204 1SS 167 144 431 201660 172 52S 3 Chrtr atMdmm rail at THtbart was Ma laaud tnr Sam Bord (S71 on tbts play in tne annnal Kast West Shrine game at San Francisco that be droppea uie bmui, nns wwiuwa saw mm ocovtuv ana. The West aggregaUon passed their way to a surprise 14 to 0 triumph before 60,000 spectators. Ia the bavtksTowad if Joe WendUck (50) of Oregon State, who ptayea an cna poswaw iw son wen TJpaet'rlctory.es? Lop Nora, above. AiatrHa, r over Totoxny starr in New Tork, sends Nova's stock up in the heavyweight fight pie tare. To prore that he could wear the crown, Nora tries on the iTywelght xtna; crown. . nova to meet Saax Baer Annexing Outside Areas Is Advised (Continued from page 1) I given residents i ouuide . the elty. Giving such service ls the nat ural Impulse . ; . In the time of a fire emergency" butj It Is ren dered "at the expense of the tax payers . . . of Salem," the may or I pointed out, : ! Chsdwlck also called for ful fillment of recommendations made by; the board ot underwriters to Improve the fire department. Parking regulation such as set up- ia Portland were proposed by the new mayor, who said after the meeting "parking meters were In 1 the back of my head. Other "recommendations in the lessage: : , - ' ! r. v-A- Action to secure a sewage dis posal plant "to comply with the state laws," with $25,000 remain starter; Improvement ot the down town drainage system. s Devising of "a feasible program In conjunction with the state and county officials during the next two years in allotting the "appro priation of necessary expenditure and setting a definite schedule of work to ,1m performed each; year in advancing!. . . the Sheltdn ditch project ; ; i i 'Mayor Chsdwlck -expressed ap preciation ' of the services of Re tiring Mayor i V. S. Kuhn and called individually on all city of fleers to cooperate to uphold the laws and ' ordinances . . t at all times." . i- Whiiwr? White $ails ; NEW TORK. Jan. J-flPV-Byron "Whisaer" White, the most re nowned Rhodes scholar! ot his time, sailed aboard the Xuropa toalsht for England and his schol New York Taxicab Drivers Strilrfng I rules eommlttee ot the Rational Couegute Atnieuc associauon to day. ! : - ' ' - The changes, announced hy I Chairman Walter R. Okeson of Lehlxh university, are: I 1. The penalty for a ' forward pass striking an Ineligible player shall be the loss of a down sad IS. yards from the point of the previous down. Instead ot loss ot the ball. The committee said the I old penalty "seemed too; severe.' 2. AH ineligible playen usu ally the center, guards and tackles mast remain on the una 01 scrimmage until after a pass is throws. The penalty for violating this rale will be 16 yards aad the play will also count as a down. Iftttens Nose out Tatal Tsrsak Laraaa Barr IMa Btaiaboefc .670 630 wasoxsas M9 -16T ll .154 .146 200 170 SIS ESS 153 166630 6B0 2586 129498 ITS 61S ISS STS 14 456 143441 Tatala .627 T21! tSl 2466 St Mary's Beats Texans ! (Continued from page 1), per cent ot their ears were rolling. For the first time since the Crant High, 30-26 Though pushed right hp to the final gun the Bearkltteaa y ester- demonstrations atteading the T took m tt to baakethan r ... ; , , I win irom unu aus vo niv ascwiwiieiu nxecuuons m ms-i MM.t. t ta 1 seaaataV asaeasss ss ; avswa . mw ea sow ssin sachusetU la 1127, a police emer-1 f onrtJi gtralght victory tor TNIl gency duty order was 'Issued byllamette's first-year men. , ; ; rnminfaalnnar Twta J VaUnttnai Tied With but tWO ZOlnnteS to -to preTeni dlaorder and suppress PLi llt fi?S!t5 !t5- all crimes aaninsti neraona and I -u - it miTr p I baU came aad at the .Kittens la The union demands renewal st 'Z7n-9rSm , Closed shop agreemenU that ex-1 Jd the pack, flipped in a pair Biraa Saturoav . niaht. ineroans I .itraa tuasso to pat r tha snsao from 42U Tier cant to bstwsea 41 1 swayV-' t - v r?f snd So per cent la drivers' ein-jBenrkittjis, SO missions, oaa week's ' vaeaUon I Kagsoaia, s with pay, a S-hour day. aad "ellsa-1 Daggett, S. inaUon of racketeerisg ta Us in- rrsTaw ' dastry- -v h Bm..O i ' About S6B0 IndlTldnaUT-owned I lame, a r ' - .1 13, Grant : 4, Stamm S, Edwards i s, f , Cain r 1, Glsss !;S.Xnnn : a. West x ; ! aaaaaaaiawaanBBWaswannBnBBBBWawana ! A rttlmc nowerfal Bt. ilan"a eoTJen eleven enter red from Its with. Texas Teca-aU Dallas, xex as csaxnpions si ..e uxiw wmi l! ay vtrtae of a thnmplag 9 to 1J victotT-I 1 I-J rJmassa (7fl). 864 Hary,a haTfWtr, carrytng tho anil tor a gala -of a yard during the nalr figured toi create She expected ing from a recent bond issue as a arship st Oxford cars were not affected, . ... . . Williamsoa, t th flm quarter. '11 , . . ' v. most tonmtui, - - i. i. ri :.r: 1 ' s- - f I " i . 1 j !-