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Cougars, Vandals Prepare for Tilt Annual Battle in Pulouse Hill Saturday; WSC Sharpens Attack PULLMAN. Wash.. Oct. S -Impressed by their own lack of scoring punch last week when Oregon outplayed Webfoots held them to a e-all tie, Washington State's Cougars are pointing tor the University ot Idaho football Same Saturday as If It was the season's .payoff tussle. Defease and offense got equal attention tonight as Coach Babe HolllBgerr:ent "his squad through a last heaix scrimmage, sesston. Tho coach" continued to experiment with end combina tions, but indicated Sophomore Nick - Snsoeff would retain the starting wing ; job - he won last week. -': s I : . - . . V.' iTho fnllhacklt call: seemed a toss-up between Dick Renfro and Ford Sexton, and the center job aa equally close- race between JSarle Stone and Francis Rish. " Bank Eyes Lineup - MOSCOW, Idaho, Oct- Sl-flpV-Backfleld regulars continued to . hold tight to their varsity spots as the University of Idaho began tapering its preparations today for the Saturday football game gainst Washington State college, but several usual starters In the line were la danger of missing the call. .r v . Tony Ascheabrenner threaten ed to edge Tom ' 8oltnsky out of the eenter berth and Che.ce An derson and Sophomore Ed Helper were pushing Paul Ryan and Veto Berlins for the wing Jobs. Broth ers Joe and Bill Piedmont still aemed the best bets- for the UekU assignments. - although Coach Ted Bank declined to name at probable starting line. Bowling Scores urotrsTxiav leaotts , Xtea'a Xm i Sheae " yulini iin ii3; 111 SS ttir J4T 14T 4T8 Mawtt . 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Batcias onuta narnsoa u a vata etTors to eaten uto MlcbJgaa. star Is Fraarta Iteaa (No. BB saala's famous balfback. - Beos Meady Bears Squad at Full Strength iivf 1st Time This Year OREGON STATE COLLEGE, CorvalUs, Oct 31- (Spe cial.) -Oregon State's football squad wOl be at full strength for the first time this season when it meets the University of California Bears in Berkeley this Saturday. Glenn Byington, letterman right tackle, returned to prac tice this week after being left home from the UCLA game : becaaso of a knee Injury. Bob ' BILL ELMORHI Whitman Set for Unfield Battle , WHITMAN COLLEGE. WslU Walla, Oct.. l-(Special)-W 1 1 b both teams fighting to keep out of the Northwest conference cel lar. Whitman and LinfUld battle it out oa the Melf lnnrtlle gridiron Friday night. The Missionaries, who lost to College of Paget Sound and Pa cific in their first two conference .trarria. have been working this week to overcome lino Weakness- mnA ahftnld Out UP StOUt effort to break Into the loop win column. Whitman has beaten the wnnaYB ihi nasi two. years la a row. winning hero last fall, IS-U. Kelxcr Qub licet The Kelser Com munity Club : rneeU tonight at o'clock, i Mrs. Fred R4 ! the program ; chairman. Ihzz. Cay Ucdca I2H : n mm Mm rs UEnn SUITS $175 to $270 O'Coats fl7J5Dto$21JS0 SLACKS $55 to $80 Extra Pants Li-$5J SWEATERS, all J wool pull or e r and coat styles, $2.85 to $5J8 Dress Shirts v $l.oa to -$1.95 CORDS $2J95 to $UBS S CzxZkL3 SUrls S2.C3 !o C3.C3 i Boys aad Ilea's - suijtpcr ajniuicls . 01.C5 to S3X3 :,i6tag? aad CVaioer 7X5 b $3X3 TIE3 25 '- SSe - I1.C3 COATING & SUITING, all wool, $ L40 to C2.40 yd. WOOL GABARDINE --.J2.J5 t9 J3.75 yd. WOOL FLANNELS - $1-63 .. fj-g WOOL YARNS ---- 'WOOL- BATTS sy m aTTfwwtlfl f"A0 4 tsojolw ' Sinsle BLirAets, greys and kh&kl $1.S5 to Lxs I-.- RETAIL STORE . a a s 4 : t ' 4Wf 4 Saunders, regular right tackle, who was out ot tho Washlngtoa game, saw some action against the Bruins and will probably be in the starting lineup Saturday. The Orangemen spent most of this week scrimmaging against the Rooks and brushing up oa their pass offense aad, defense. Among the backs making impress ive showings are Jim Klsselburgh aad Kenny Dow, fullbacks. George Peters, quarterback; Don Durdan, Gene Cray, Bob Olson, Bob Doth xnan aad Joo Day, all halfbacks. Bears Bear Watching Scouting reports indicate that the Bears that will have to be watched are McQuary, fullback; Elmore, quarterback; aad Jar kovlch and Pickett, left h<backs. The starting lineup tentatively slated by Coach 8tiner includes John Leovtch. left end; Tie Sears. left tackle; Bill Halverson. left guard; Bad English, center; Leon ard Toancev righ guard; Bob Saunders, right tackle; Lew Ham mers, right end; George Peters. quarterback; Bob Olson, left half; Oene Gray, right half: and Jim Klsselburgh, fullbsck. Molalla Cridders Eye Sandy Clash MOLALLA Coach Walt FaUsa reports thst the Molalla grldsters ars prepared ' to meet the strong Saady Pioneers this Friday at Molalla. To date neither team has lost a game in the respective leagues. This encounter will bring to gether two hard driving fullbacks along with a fair passing attack. The Molalla line has been work ing hard, hoping to check the Sandy power. Last year. Fallen says, the Pioneers defeated Mo lalla. XI to T. Monmouth Is Set For Amity Team MONMOUTH Monmouth high school will play Amity hero Fri day afternoon in a Polk-Yasahlll league game. . Don Smith, tho lo cals regular fallback, will be back In the gams having recovered from a sprained ankle. . Moose Crlppea will also be back at his regular tackle position. The Amity team has always been a leader la these contests, but Moa mouth boys are planning a differ ent reading for . the score board this weekend. mi -- 'J,"", '" mK "-Jm' ' ? . J' - . , ; .- . Si Vi -a GLENN BYINGTON Haile Selnssie to : Head Force Agciin KIW TORr, OcC lt-C5-Ethl- oplaa chief tans who never hare' ceased to struggle against Italy la the four years since tho fascist conquest of their homeland, hare slipped across tho bordsr to the anglo-Egyptlaa Sudan to re-swear allsglaaco to tho emperor Halle Selassie, Us British Broadcasting company rs ported tonight la a broadcast heard by CBS. Richard Dimbleby, BBO ob server. Interviewed tho black bearded little coaaueriag lloa ot Judah and quoted him as saying the unsnaisg struggle against Italy weald flars to greater in tensity oaeo he rejoined his own people. Us has bees la the middle east for some time sines leaving his quiet exile la Bath. Xaglaad. 520-Mile Speed Attained by New Fighter Airplane SAN DIEGO. Calif.. Oct. SI- WWack Knight, aa air lias of ficial and rsteraa pilot, said to day that the Bell Air cobra, one of the army's asw fighting planes. attain ea a speed of Sis miles daring a recent tost flight. Knight, speaking at a slab Isncheon, said he was Informed ot the accomplishment by ths pi lot who tested ths era ft, whs also routed that the ship during ill degree power dive indicated a speed ot mors than Tit miles aa hour. Relating other advances la air craft. Knight said Lockheed's asw Interceptor la a recent test flight climbed flit test ta oae miaute. a speed of mors than a mile a miauto. Dictators Seen as "ny-by-Nighters CORVALUS, Oct. Il-GTV-Hls- tory reflects ths present Euro pea a dictators as "tly-by-aight empire builders, Qnlrtaas Bros a. University of Oregon history leo- turer, told tho Phi Kappa Phi honorary soclsty st Oregon Stats college today. The "sullsn hate which fol lowed fascist aad aaxl conquests cannot support aa empire, he predicted. Grid Play er D 03 Imck Taady, ltt powad. St oil Baa VraJaclaco Stato coBego ' tackle, died of a braia injury t rocoatly safferod ia a football gssao with Calif oral Polytech nic The R I e h as o a dV CSatlf ' yostta was knocked ucosascioas foa 4 ptlap an tho third qaarter. Taatdy, who played freshmsa football last year at St. bfarys. bavd plaaaed a teach lag Lumber Tieup hot ; To Reach Seattle SEATTLE, Oct. ll-Vfy-Acf&- aace tonight by the lumber and sawmill workers union local of aa offered wags tnersass'ot f coats am hour ended the threat of tho Puget Souad AFL ualoa strike spreading to Seattle. Tho agreement eovers it. Boat US' sawmlHs aad Tt retail yards. Ths union voted Xp accept ths sgroemeat which rsp rosea tattvos had reached daring the afteraooa. The wags tacrease is effective Immediately. PmroU Bomrd Confer yWUh Governor Sprxtfum Members of tho stato parole board conferred with Governor Charles A. Spragus hero yesterday number of la connection with cases now peadiag before ths board aad proposed ameadmeata to the stats parole law at the 1141 legislature. Paul R. Kelty. Lafayette, is chairman of the board. DCIearings Gain in Portland - PORTLAND, Oro, Oct. Sl-in-Portlaad bank clearings for Oc tober struck a 'high for ths month in ths past 11 ytars, reaching llIt.tll.T4S. tho federsTTsserre bank reported today. Tho previous high. faf'October, lilt, was Iltt.tt0.6tt. Clearings for October, lilt, amouateed to only flSl.lSt.StS. For the first It months ot this year they aggregated fl.SSr.tS4. t4t as compared with. fl.SSS, TTT.ttf for the Brat It months ot ItSt. There wars 41t building per mits isseed calling tor expendi ture et f TST.TTt as compared with 414 permits and f IT I.S If in Oc tober, 1ISI. Snell Asked g Speaker For Rally in I Grande Earl SaelL secretary ot state, has been Invited to be the prin cipal speaker tt ih HcNary ixTy day prtrr&xn ta L Craads oa Saturday night. , fZ, I -The meeting is oas of a series ot McNary rallies that ars being held n . ths same data through oat the stats. The La Grande rally wBl be held at tho Sacajawea hotel. - Skippers Change, -Scouts' Santiam 'Comauiad of Sea Scout Ship Santiam was transferred to Skip per Jasaes G. Smith by ths retiring skipper. Wallace 8, Wharton, at a short eoremonlal Wednesday night in tho ship's meeting place, tho i asz ot Leslie Methodist church. - Skipper Smith has oerrod 8 first mate of the ehtp tor i than a year. Sea Scout Ship Bantfara Is spon sored by ths church. It holds tu meetings each Wednesday ta tho annex, where the taad ship ana boon rigged. Membership is re stricted to boys who ars mors than IS years ot ago aad who ars In terested ia sea-lore aad boating. mmwi 161 N. CotaX - Pfcona 6T23 Pre-Cooked ' Hcniss lb, 150 Ler o" Real - fnfr, lb. 2O)0 Skoaddsr f Tc3 Tabop fcr fryirj cr tHr j. 15. IZz LIVED 3 lbs. Z5e E20 sk Good 4 lbs. 290 Angels to Begin Basketball Drill ML ANGEL Next Monday, November 4, U the date set-tor beginning of ' basketball practice at ML Angel college. There is only one regular back. Jack 0Halloraa of Portland, aad Coach Ted Man will have to build his squad sround new tal ent. Ths asw men seem to have both speed and axperfeeeo aad the cosch lateads departing from his former style and will employ a new system of offense ths fast break. For Us first three weeks all the prospects for this year's An gel lias sp will reelvs daily drill ing tn callstheatlea. Portland Doctor Is Guest Speaker INDEPENDENCE- Dr. aoth Warner ot Portland will bo ths guest speaker tor ths meet ing of ths Independence Woman s club November t at I o'clock. His suvject win be ths develop ment of natural recourses. Musis wtil bo famished by Wil lamette university. Mrs. C A. Fratsks, presldsat, extends aa invitation to all men to attead this meeting. Hoetsssss will be Mrs. Elsie Bolt, Emma Heakls, Mrs. Dells Keeaey and Mary Donaldson. Oregon Sustm Professor Among First 60 in Draft CORVALLIS. Oct. SI-(JP-Har-old P. Ewalt, Oregon State -col lege dairy husbandry Instructor, aad -Dr. J. W. Sherburne, ass elate . professor - of psychology were among the first ft drawn la ths draft O Beaton couaty. Overlin Signs for Title Bout iiiBijmsjj t(SU lull I WOl MM.. I. Ll.ii sm i-aipi I Ken Overlie (right), recognised by the New York boxing cosnmissioai as world middleweight ctuunploai, and Steve Bdloiso, formally sign - contracts with tho comtaitsioa ia New York for their scheduled 13 round tlOs fJsht, Seated is General Joha J. Phclan, boxing eemmls- Lf swV- utersft You'll Have Fun at the big 1940 Fall Edition of ifafesmau appy ICitdhien COO USE MB Coming to tho cia unuui;f ti una c-7-u 2 to 4 P. M. 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