The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 05, 1940, Page 6, Image 6

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    DEFENSIVE 'ACE
By'JachSbfcs
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"Best Man" in 'Cat-Zag Frai l
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'inasmuch as Tew Jan In this
' territory had opportunity to see
the fin battle our Willamette
Fearcata gaTe the Oonzaga Balli
dKS t Longview last Saturday
right (a battle' they might hare
Iron bad not wet,-slippery ball
and a heavy tog combined to seri
ously handicap their aerial game)
I'm going te present the play-by-,
play of th jme. ';,
Here It is, with; every, play, , in
' rl'riding a number of the tackle..
Whatever you do, watch the play
"f-- Tony Fraiola, Willamette-
177-pound "fresh-Ban guard, "who
was the best man on the field:'' j
niR QtXATE " Orrr --jnreY
-b .' t... k'nllfcaeJc - McBrMi o
k awa (our and returnee! 19 to the Gon-
uc. 23. "CirST Got , lanaoeo, oa tne
.,.t nl. f the ball Ea. cot ; bck
through WillMwtw'l left taekJal fa "
actly -SO tarda to tho Willamette -'
fore Bo lay KejnoMls. eaieiy, "' '""
MtBrtti at left tarkle for if; Cenadea at
the eame spot tor aontker 2; Canaaee at
iSht tackle for 5; Hare at left taeUe
fumbled aad Ifirtia Barstae recovered
a the Willamette 17.
Waldea at rifht tarkle for 3. Weld ea
ante l yarda to Canadeo oa the Iwn
- Mt 0. Oenedee returned 7 to the lion
eafa 47. Oa - the fir play from there.
lre' broke tkreugk taekle oa the ama
setback play i that netted Canadeo SO
J tret, aad went 88 yards to tha Willam
ette 15 before Beyaoida turfed him.
Canadeo.. on -the eame catback.' ot S
yarda to the Willamette 10. bat Jonna
-aff.ide end-tha bail out back. an the
Willamette 20. Canadce cot 2: MeBreeav
abided three, bad then C'aaadeo pass' I
Daviecaert aa - knocked . doer by -Pat
White.' Oa foarfk dewa Canadeo trie a
field a-oal from Iba 15-yard lint ikat weat
aida to the left- -
Willamette 'a ball aa tba Willamette J.
SUjnoa flipped a peea into the left flat
to aa-ta-etioa Ted Osdahl for 28 yards
od a first dowa aa the Willamette a.
Oa Ut first dowa from tbere, Bejaoide
tumbled aad. Lrry rreo'ri-ed for a 10
yard . lose . back to tba' Willamette 38.
uReynelV second dowa r-aes was Inter
cepted by Canadeo an the tioaiaga 41
aad retnmed 11 to tba Willamette 48.
liar hit rifht tackle for a loaa of two
yards aa PSLalOLA broke through; Me-
' breea took a reeeree aver left tackle for
Id and a first dowa oa the Willamette
4. Caaadeo at left taekle for. 2; Hivre
- toat ana at right tackle at FMAIOLA
acaia brake th rough to nail him; a pais,
Laaedee ' to MUre, felt iaeomplete ; aed
oa learth sees Caaadea made ealy 1 aa
a reverse at, left end, to five Willamette
-'awsaeesiva oa their awa to.
Weiuea eJammea en icit ena lor j e
the Won msgs '41 end a fin down. IUjb
oWs aa gaia at right tackle; Key-nolds to
Kolb, iacaaplrta; Keyaolda to Deder. ia-
template; Watdfa panted 40 .yards cat
"at beano's ea the Goaxaga ana-yard line.
Caaadea'a ' retura punt traveled 47
yards ant of bounds en the'Gnnsaga 48.
Waldea at 1'ft tackle lost 2; Wsldra at
' left taklo. rambled, and Gooaaga rrco
red on tLe WillameMo 44.
. TKAIOiJk bresa- throub to sail Cm
asdee for a yard less aa the quarter eadrd.
Half Ends (ML
Yardage atatiatica heavily fa
vored the Zag"in the first quar
ter," during' most of which It
looked like -It was going to be a
-walkaway for Jhem. They gained
123 yarda-from scrimmage, lost
four, tried two pasaea . that were
Incomplete aitd.. Intercepted one
Willamette pass. The 'Cats got but
two yard, fronv-scrimmage, lost
12 and completed one " f three
- passes for "tS yards.
. 8ECOKD QUARTER Hare at. right
l tarkle was' f tartdi fo a yard la by
y-SAIOla.: CanaJeVeempletrd a pass to
! rollback -Pupo, .ahich lost 2 Canadeo's
; pout, paniaUj .Hocked, wnt. ot et
boaada aa tba Utilametta ti. (wuiam
tette's seocad team entered the game).
KcGHm at left tackle for 1: hfrKeel
: at ceater for 4; Hctilisi punted 43 to
, Canadeo retaraed lis- to the 37. Hig-
gins wsa sailed for a fire-yard ' loss by
'fsAIOLA; Kiggiaa'. hit for 5 at left
tarkle; Canadeo panted S7 yards to U
: lilina oa tba WilUmetta 2.
MrClinn relnrned 14 ta tba Willamette
40; McGUna hit left tackle for 3; Bur
: gf-as aa reverse lost ; McGlina panted
" B yards to Canadea ch the Honiara 22.
t'anadea returned to the 30. Cauadee
ta itolka, incomplete; ilcBreen no gam
"at right tackle; Canadeo puated 42 yards
t alcCUna aa the Willamette 28.
''ta Bar bear, incomplete; UcKeel' off right
, end for ; MeGlina at left tackle lost :
MrSlina panted 43 yards" orer tba end
aene, Gaaiage'a ball oa owa 20.
Hare at left tarkle for 11 and a first
"dowa aa Ike 81; HrBreea at right cad
for aa gala; tfoasaga holding, penalized to
' 11; Canadeo pasted 41 yards, ball
'freaaded oa Gonxaga 48.
afcKee! at right tackle for 1; UcGlinn
to Mcftee! iaeomplete; HcGlinn'a pass in
tercepted by Tessendorf oa the Willsm-
atte 4.
. Canadeo's 45 yard pass completed to
fcad Jones an the Willamette 6; Goniaga
t -peaatised. back ta Willamette 11 for too
' many timea out; htcBreea at left tackle,
" fumbled, and Wally Olsoa recoTered for
' tl iliamette aa the 14.
- If cGlina at Tight tackle for 1; McKeel
at right- tackle for 10 aad a first dowa
"aa tka Willamette 2S aa the half eadrd.
'Zaps Score Touchdown.
Willamette bad the edge in the
aecona quarter - piay, getting za
' Tarda from rushing;, losing six and
' throwing two Incompleted paasea.
' Corjtaga got la yard from scrim
'mage, lost einht, tossed three
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" passes one ui nuicu iwu
yards and one of which was good
tor in jsrus, . i
THISD tJOASTEK ' Lee'e BS-yard
tickoft takea - ay-OgdaM - ea the 6,-ro-taratd
12 ta the 17.- Waldea ao gain at
rifht gDrd; WUn at left end fee- 7 to
the 24: Waldea pnwted. 5t yards, ball
groaaaed oa the Vontsrs 2a.
liaro at left end for 11 and first dewa
Cntti - 3. IfcBreea. baited by
F&AIOlJk lor no gain; Canadeo to ltm
itteart, iaeamplel; Ifaro at jigbt end
for Cat ado ptnte4 44 yard, grounded
a Willamette 15. - .
ReyaoMa at left tackle for S; Waldea
tnsieo right end fee IS sd first dowa ea
Willamette 3rt. Reynold pa interrepk
ad by k'itrpatrlck aa tba Willamette 40
Her If slithered across Beder's fisgei
tips. ." . -.' " " ' ' ,;
t'anadea at left tack la for 2; Csnadro
at left tackle for 4: liare at left tackle
fa S; live at right tackle for 5 and
L ftre down oa Willamette it. Kara cot
" back at left tackle for 30 aad a TOUCH
IK) WX. Canadre conrertcd from place-
aeat, Ecara: - Geaiaga T, Willamette 0.
a miaatea left ia sjaarter.
Beyaalds returned Caaadeo's kickeft
1 jards -te the 23. Waldea at right
tocbie for S; Heynelde at left tackle for
; Wary an aaeak at right tackle for
aa4 first down ea SS. Beyaoida at left
'lor 1; Jtayneldg ta Kolb, incompiete ;
v i . r -.1 ie 1 ti J
ew niiar nvj.wra mw , a a. .
left aad; Cedahl last ea reeerae at
- right, sad; Keyaolda to Ogdab I, iaceae
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AmOtomj Js I-Vaiola, wise edged otst Teamatate Al AValdem for best
swam oat the fle-M boeior la laal fSaterday might's epochal 7-41 tfeel
aka of the Bearcats by tioaaaga. Krai la was I. the (ionaaga b-ch-fleld
so fretwtly the Mitiniiiated migbt have thought the Xags
were lag m five-ntaii backfleld. Frea hitvae Toay was also the iav.
s-plrattoaal leader of the Bearcat Uac that twice rerHllel tb Ball
dogs wifhia the aTKyard liae.
Who, Please,
Up Case for Lin
' How to keep a team that on paper figures to be about
60 points better keyed up sufficiently to beat Linfield col
lege here Friday night, is the problem this week facing Spec
Keene, headman of the Willamette outfit which last Satur
day night! let the highly favored Gonzaga Bulldogs down
with a one-point decision that might well have been a tie.
- Any .way you. care to look at ; ;
comparative ratings. Willamette
should imother Linfield under the
biggest barrage ; of touchdowns
ever laid down by the Methodists
over the Baptists but it must be
remembered Gonzaga also was a
paper favorite to Irim the Bear
cats by at least three touchdowns.
The score here was 7-6.
It's O to 9- . ,
" Linfield hasn't scored -single
point In four conference -contests,
whereas Willamette registered 39
in one. Strictly on their records,
Linfield should be "a pushover for
PodunkV while Willamette, ' con
ceivably, might hand several of
the Coast conference teams. busy
afternoon. ? '. ' '
.Had the Willamette team suf
fered a physical mauling by? the
Bulldogs, one might be able to
cook up a ease for the Linfields
out of that. , But what actually
happened was tbat.tt was the Bull
dogs, just like -it was the Marines
and Logger,' who took the physi
cal thumping. Time wasn't once
taken out for - Bearcat, and yes
terday's report from the camp of
the local collegians was that not
one T.as on the Injured list.
Learn Conversion
The Keene man prescribed easy
workouts for his gallant band In
the early part of the week, with
possibly a scrimmage session on
Wednesday. He did indicate, how
ever, that much time will be spent
in front of. the goal posts in an
effort to get this conversion point
business settled.
Only twice on nine touchdowns
scored this year have the 'Cats
been. able tf get the bonus point,
and failure to do so has cost them
ties with the Marines and Gon
zaga. Johnny Kolb booted the
only place-kick point made by
them following their touchdown
plete; ViliJon pnased M yards dead an
the Gonaegs oive-JSTd line.
Canadeo panted 44 yarda to Reyaelds
n the Ooraaga 45 who returned T ta the
40. Waletea- erf. right ead for 9 to the
31 as tba quarter reded
Some Play Did It.
Gonxaga's touchdown came 'on
the Identical play that netted runs
of, 50 and 38 yards. in the first
quarter, and the only play . Will
amette was not able to consistent-
ly stot. Other than It. the 26-vard
center, by Hare. Willamette bad
the better of tee yardage In the
third quarter.. The 'Cats gathered
48 from scrum, lost two and got
13 yards on one pass completion
out of four attempted. Gonzaga
grossed it from scram and
tossed otie incomplete pass.
FOtTKTH QUARTES-Reynolds ia Re
der, incomplete; Waldtiv t left gtisrd for
3 and. a first dowa ea the :onsca '.'8.
Reynolds, ta Kolb incomplete; Waldea
off right ead "for 13 to the tionsaga IS
aad: a firt 4en. Reynolds, fading to
his right, tiipaed, back 'acrnsa the tine to
hia lei't to t-sut Johnny Kolb, all alone
and jumpisg o and dirn ia tba end
toae, far the . TOUCEDOWK.- IHsry's
pis re meat wid, lat Ueaisga offside ; ea
second try Fnllbackv MrBreea - e a m a
threngh the atnt t -Mac.h tfae-kirk. Heere:
tioaaaga 7. Willamette S, It aiastes ta
a. - , - - ' ' - -v - - -
ln-ary'a 4-yard klckeff takra by He
Breea aa 11, returned 1 ta the 2T. Me
Hrren ,aa gaia at right 'end rXAIOUk
threw Canad.ee for a two-yard Was at en
ter; Wiliamett penaUaed for roaghiag
tka kicker, grvtag tieaxaga a first dewa
an awa SO liars at left tackle for 'J;
Caaadea at left aad- far 1; Hare at right
tackle far 3 and a first-dew ea tka fc oa
ts g a 41. llsre at let ead for r Caaadee
rererse at left ea4 -for : ' Tiara at left i
tackle for- gate; Caaadea panted J
yards R;aetes ea the 1. . ,
- Keyaolda returned t thw 25' 'yn,'
eMa U Kolb, iaeomplete; -Waldea a
right tackle fee ; -Umili l Dmi.ia
coaaptete; - Waldta'a. 5-jard puat 'ewt of
btde a Ganai a 29. " s ' "
KfBnni imi4 lot.' 1 4t "right
tackle fcy TaVAJOLA; Hare et right ead.
for S; ' Caaadea anirtr -fcirteee SS yerets
eat r boa aets aa the Willamette' IS. - '
Mc6iiBB at Jett eed. for ; cah!ret
right en4 lc " 5 ; Xtkim.. pnnted 4
yarda eT Caaadee h trmuii US. v
- Ckaado t ttsraod $- ta tha 41.. Rare at
tell ead for 3; fieaiajra aCftida l.eoaHy j
to 3; JirKrrea si. toft tack la for ; " ,J
lamette offside to- SO; at r Breea at -left
tackle for 1 and tint aevi Willam
ette 4S. Hare at right ed for t; t'rts
dec oa reverse- for Ij- Mrftreea -ai. Wft
tackle for 1; Caaadea puntrd it yard ta
MeUlin aft W.Htmette onr-ard line. ,
. lir'i'Tin r1taj-d IS t 14.- fHilit!a a
left epi U It oca frt ,iowtl ea i.
MrtTeel at i.tt- gaard fc JS and first
swa oa 2. ; a; t, m.-.'y timea-.ant an
alty back t .lU -7. Vci pa's paae- i-tet-cepted
by ; i.e;aT (a U t-.vr.eatm 4b
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Can Cook
Signs With Soloris
Burky Harris, who yesterday re
slgned to manage the Washing
ton Nationals, thus aJIlisrg re
port a he was to succeed Oscar
Vitt as skipper of the Cleveland
Indians.
against Portland U, they didn't
have opportunity to do 'any con
verting in the Ean Jose State
ttorr, they missed their one op
portunity against the Marines
onry one out of six was made
good against CPS and they muffed
their lone chance against Gon
zaga eren though they had two
chances.
Hoop Drill Opens
At Jefferson High
JEFFERSON Basketball, prac
tice begins at Jefferson high this
week with 20 boys working out
under Coach Pat Beal. Included
are several lettermen. Plana are
made to floor a varsity, B team
and freshman team.
Coach Beal plans to attend a
meeting of the south Marion
county B league at the Quelle
restaurant In Salem Wednesday
Bight. Representatives w 1 1 1 be
present from Turner, Aumsville,
Stayton. Mill City,- Gates, Detroit
and Jefferson. '--
First game of the season Is set
for November 29, against Ger
vias here. Other pre-Christmas
game include Gerrals there De
cember ; Hubbard there. Decem
ber 13; aad Scotts Mills here De
cember 13.' - . I., 5
Dayton 19, St. John'. 0
DAYTON Day tea high' foot
ball team'' defeated St. Jean's of
Mllwaukle. it to t) here Friday
field?
S -T- ... v-
Old Prof Fiiids:Stioei,s: Blood. Pressure up
,..Br WHITNEY- MARTIN i
NEW YORK. Not. 4-fv-The
Old Professor was nbarpeniag pen-
cils as bis Monday morning class
of football; coaches, treoped la,
aesae of 'the fc m hers looking
appy, ethers not even looking ' .
Old ' Frofifssor rGood" morning
gentlemen. I .trust "you brought
your, notebooks. -We -have -a." basy
.? Anybody need a peneil." I
have onp of eitra points a ere.
J l.)is Waldorf,' or( b wetet-N "
-Dw.t SMrotiOm extra points to
' lire. That what beat ms Ka tar
day. Bd they are part ef tbe
. gasne, and Isii (o. s srtHt
. teaan lm Mlaweaofa. I gveas er "
Jinx ever Blinrsota la eipJr'
ed. Franek is a great ferk,.ihe ..
bet we. tiave m t (Kin fall. :
""X Berime'-' fJierrtsa;- M fnr,e?ora
1 We won. by a.u3at ant that Just
about-tell the story f the tame.
It could Lave toae either way.
Solent Orefjone TuewlaT-iJorniiifit.
t ougars :Si ext 6n ifeva bia te;
Escape
CORVALLIS, ."Ore!, 'lotw -4(API-a3aclr from the
Oreiron State college football
fornia. Coach Lon Stiner today, started jvork on what he
termed. "serious defensive mistakes that allowed California
to score twice. ; ' - . . . . . ....
Stirier' praised-the smnt
Defense. Stressed
Jri Vik Grid Gamp
Preparations Open to Meet
Eugene Challenge Here
Armistice Day
Va Vame league lUseUngs
- : W t. Pet. Pf. Pa.
Salem H..t 1.06 1 1
Kusene . L I MCs It. T
Albany 2 l.wv Tz . II
Oreron City Z $ .40 7 !
-orvallla 1 .Jib IS IS
MUwaukia - 4 .
Defense' w a almost as much of
a byword In the Salem' high' foot
ball camp yesterday as it has been
In the election campaign; that end-:
ed last night, as the Vik opened
preparation designed to put them
in shape for. the challenge of. their
most ancient enemy, the Eugene
high Axemen, here next 'Monday
afternoon in the traditional Armi
tice day clash.
The tackles, especially, earn
in for a working over, a a Coach
Harold Hauk attributed much of
the cause for. Salem 'a defeat by
Astoria to lack of defensive charge
by the tackles.
The'Viks, who were edged out
13-12 by Eugene last . year, " will
enter the game still 'out "in" front
in No Name league play.' They
have three straight wins in the
three-year-old circuit to Eugene'i
two.
Eugene-Salem rfirlry dates
back 35 years one of the oldest
high school fends in the state. It
began with two games In 1905;
each one of which was an 0-0 tie.
The composite record shows Eu
gene to have won H to Salem a
12.
Elk Hunters Get
Aid of Snow Fall
PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. a-fJPV-
Snow in the higher elevations
over the week-end made Elk hunt
ing conditions in Eastern Ore
gon Ideal, "the state game com
mission said today.
The snowfall will make the elk
move to lower and more accessi
ble country. A. V. Meyers, in
charge of state elk checking sta
tion, informed the commission of
fice here that weather has now
turned clear.
Snow on the roads has frozen
hard, making travel conditions
better than they were a week ago.
Y Hoop Classes
Begin Wednesday
Second-annual TMCA s p o n -
sored basketball schools berin
this week, with the senior divi
sion class to meet st S o'clock
Wednesday night and the junior
division class to meet at t o'clock
Saturday afternoon.
Howard Maple and Harold
Hank, Willamette and Salem high
hoop tutors, are In charge of the
senior division, for men and boy
over 1. Ball-handling will be
stressed in the first meeting.
Frank Brown and O u rto e
Flesher, city junior high roaches,
are. in charged Junior division
classes. ,
Salem Grapplers
Place in Matches
Wayne Snyder, 1 3 5-pounder,
and Bill Jones, 14 5-pounder, took
second places In the open wres
tling 'meet staged by Multnomah
Athletic club in Portland ' last
Saturday night.
Other ' ; Salem , grappler who
took . part, - under, direction of
Coach Roy Mink, included: Eu
gene Gte.se, - David Driver, Oscar
Jackman, . Cliff Spauldlng i and
Paul i.lbby. -
Northwestern has a 1 1 n e team.
They w showed, It' to be coming
Lback.'atroBg and playing that way
all the wav. .1
. Old Proteasor I-tt fb point.
geatlemeir,7 -ewen it 'Nprth western
didnt, ir was ..agrat game. - Mr.
Wade; where trave -yeu. been bid
ing that Duke' power? "
'i Wallace -' -W.a d , . Dker .
- Frankly,- prerfewaew, I - was r-
prised at tbe 'Tine. work, ef r.
team. 1 doubt if any spectator. '
was as surprised as Myself
when we scored "4 l'polatfc :r
Bill Alexander, Georgia Teeh
There isn't much to say, except
that Duke has a grand ream. )
.'.Old Prfefessor-f-What adds'' up'
to nothing.' Mr.-'Wieman? ;
Tad - "AVieauan -i JPrincetoa fA
rrinceterj-Hrrnrd' iram, . Igue$a
Harvard, ! T'fJ.t0iany .good'
tackier 'for. us." I really want "to
ccrtrttulaie liek Harrow fer de
J. Norraiixt 5. 1943 -
KoTfnnbt 5. 19a0
Mix
teams third Invasion of .Cali
of the. Beavers, who won from
the Bears arter twice eeing tnei
core tied; No player .were in
jured; and 'the squad la expected I
to be.vat : full strength... against
Washington state baturaay. .
- Bears Suffer .Injuries
; BERKELEY,' Calif., Not. -VP
The injury-ridden f university ot
California ' football squad began'
practice today .for Saturday'
Southern California g a m e in
which at least one regular and
possibly more will be unable to
Play, " . ,;
Doctors said that Art Anderson.'
left guard who w'as mart 'in the
Oregon State slash 'last week;
would not . action against
use.
Coagar Bark . Hurt
was
PULLMAN. Wash., Not. 4-(V-
Don ureeley. or the washingt
State college football team
wearing hia arm in a sling today
aa a reminder of state a zf to 0
victory Saturday over the Uni-
Tersity of Idaho.
OnarterharV (I r a a 1 a w vrin
caught a touchdown pass to start
lue H.ui iuk ysrsac, suiierru
a' recurrence of a muscle strain re
ceived In the Oregon game. He
was expected to be ready for ac
tion next Saturday against Oregon
State, however.
Bunk Holmes, sophomore half
back who was carried from the
field unconscious after an acci
dental punch in the mouth, suf
fered "no ill effects," the college
hospital reported.
Idaho Boys Okeh
MOSCOW, Idaho, Not. 4-UPh-
Xelther Mac Beall nor Earl Acnff
were hurt seriously in the Satur
day football game between Dni-
Tersny-oi iaano ana wasmngton
State college. Dr. 11. D. Cramer,
university physician, said today.
Beall and Acuft, whose- kicking
gave Idaho, the upper hand
through the game's first quarter. '
were carried from the field in the
second period with knee injuries.
State began to roll up lta 2S-0'
triumph as soon aa the university
stars left the game.
James Isto Test
Bulldog Jackson
Jess James, the Greek grappler
who employe swift scientific meth
od to annex hi decisions, is the f
opponent in t e t e r a n cuiiaog
jajexson gets m tne mam matcn I
of the Wednesday night armory
program.
And whether the "Yukon Kid"
will be able to handle the Greek
bundle of energy is questionable
to many Salem mat fans who have
twice seen James in action. James,
not long ago the holder of the
coast light heavy title, is a strict
desciple of Jim Londos, for many
years the world' heavyweight
champion.-
Ernie Flluso. ever popular
Portlander, returns after a long
absence to battle Billy Rayburn,
coast champ, In the middle bout.
Elton Owen meets Tro Eto in the
opener. ' -,
Kovacs, Smeltzer
Seek Tennis Title
EUGENE. Not. 4-p-The na-1
tional tennis double title will be I
sought by Frank Kovacs and Jack
Smeltzer, both of Berkeley. Calif., 1
next -fear, . Kovacs said here to- 1
day.... .. ...
Kovacs,. one of the nation topn J
seeded players, held a workout i
with. Smeltzer on the University I
oi uregon courts wnne stopping i
aere looay. 1
e Mia iBfT wouiq open ineir
carapaign In Florida after Smelt-
ter la gradaated from the UnJ-
versiiy w wmorni. . v v..v, !
Jacooy Urdered to Keportt
MOSCOW, Idaho. Not. AM&I-
O. J. "Red" Jacoby, former Uni
versity of Idaho football star and
now tntramerat- athletic -director
at the school, said today be had
vising that masterful 'defease.- -t
Dick Harlow, - . Harvard Oar
pass- defense .is the best, thing, we
have. -.We 'went 'out determined
tot Ui "give- Priaeeton the .ball
game, ' and - we dlda't.That - boy
Peter is ene'ef the : best Jbscka
I've 'seen : in .years. - :,:C;' "-:
Old. Professor What are- you
doing - with that big. key, Mr;
gbau?bnesyT;'.5 -... '
: ; XTlark Sfuiwgbaesay, sUanferd
-I'm going-to. wted ep wY
tebe sure tbey dow't rnat -dovrsi..
' Bf it week
Babe-1 iorrell, UCLA W'r
net g I T i rr g. sp. Well win .. one
sometime if rwe- .ever get" any
breaks. By the way," tha.t Standlee
iaVgood bat Pet Kmetotlc . was
The boy who was in oar bair all
'attersaon..'! J ' " --'.-':,;.t ,...-'.'.
;!'OJd Jrofetor - Maybe yoir
ikoiild call him the barber;, huh?
V j loot -ronfttaed,' Mr. A1IIon?
' i . ' t
L . t
- ',
r a a.'..jr m-j ie mr av
WAV VAjCr5 t-ASTfjaJO-.
test per&isrte. rAcxxe. oirfz
SWAP
f FT
m
umy
Mebbe so Stop
- - - . Jl '
in Tricks
ChJeP Shaughnesgy Fears
I . - -.- -
Team Outweighed
By RUSSELL tfEWLAND
SAN . FRANCISCO. Not. l-ijpi
Stanford has been baffling its
opponent with some . . football
trickery in . every game this sea
son, but this - weekend clash
with Washington at Palo Alto
may prove the exception to the
rule. - -- .
Coach Clark Shaughnessy,
somewhat - regretfully, explained
about this today at the weekly
meeting of the Football Writers
association
Our-game . with. UCLA last
week was so - tough . I gave the
entire first team the day off,"
Shaughnessy explained. "If we
are planning- something new we
give It to the - bey : on Monday,
but they were so banged up from
Saturday'a game there wasn't
anything to do but give them a
rest.
We're facing the toughest test
of the season, make no mistake
of it. I have the greatest respect
for the coaching ablllty-of Jimmy
Phelan. He's one of the best in
the country."
Shaughnessy then declared
Stanford had been outweighed by
every team It has met this sea-
son, but his sudience was politely
skentlcal. He did admit, however.
that ix of hi players had been
fudging" on their weights.
The boys thought they were
fooling me but I knew it all the
time," he aald. "They weigh
themselves every day and mark
it down on -the charts. . They
thought It would hurt their
chances to play so- they put down
extra weight up to as high aa IS
pounds. It doesn't matter to me
what they weigh as long as they
score touchdowns.
-Marchmont Sch war tx, assistant
Stanford coach, scouted Washing
ton - In - two games and described
the northern team as one of the
topnotchers of the country.
He said that on a man-to-man
basis, Washington outranked
Southern California.
'In McDowell and Marx, Wash
ington has . the , best end I've
seen this season, he reported.
"Quarterback Means is a real
gambler and might pass on his
own ten yard line any time.-, I
think Washington Is a stronger
team than Southern California,
with the exception of tha tackles.
lUSC has the best tackles in Ihe
conference.
F r a n k Wickhorst. assistant
coach at the University of Call-
foraU. said he thought the Bears
bad a "fair chance" . arainat
Cnntharn Pslifnnils The ahifflne-
ot Bob Robertson from right
half to tn main . ball carrying
rKltlnn nf n Barter hark. Tn a nra.
rllrtert wnnlrt - Imnrnn ... lh, l;Sf!
attack immeasnreably..
received notification f r o m the
war department to report by Not.
2f to' Fort Douglas. Utah.-for a
year, of rvaj service. . . ' ... ,
i . ' '.
Stnb Allison., v, California I
sure, am, prof essor. i.My. team
looked like a champion at time
and kindt- punkat other'ttmes
There room .or improvement. ":v
r- - Ixe Steiiaer,'' Oregon State .r
- Owe - ef : our aeon-fa -discovered v
' weakness in tbe " California "
: pas defense and sre capitalised ' .
: am It. My Moed preaaare won't
- atanxl " many swore 4 a raves like '
i ikat ave:' :;-:-:- -j..-
Old rrofeior-iln other Words.'
if.wasn't ' the ' labor so much' as
thaucapital. Ileh, heti? : ;
" I'm sorry Oski Solem of Syra
cuse - isn't here to - tell oa - bow
it feels to meet a string of n
defeated teams. 'He','rQet three
now. and has another coming up:
I suppose you' could call Syracuse1
Ihe -maker of .chaftnpiena Good
day, 'gentlemen, ad button i
your, .overcoats, Ifs' right chilly
out. . . . .
Iniu
el
f"Sa,
ay.
.7
tlark Slianghnesey, the wiawrd vouch of the Stanford, fears the U'aalw-
JngtoB Huskies, with whom bis team kas a date: at Palo Alto stejt
Sarnrday. With -the defeat -of Vela last Saturday, ShangKateewyTe
team has now galloped to six straight wins. .It la virtually the same
team that last year won bat av single contest.
Bowling Scores
COStMXnCIAI. XJEA6TJS
Straw et Straw
Handiran 2
Woolery , 1SS 13 184
B. Straw . .. .... 13S 1S3 1SS
aeriU ItS 16 16S
W. Straw . ISO 198 144
Daa Aewmaa . 148 184 173
Totaia ' T4S
Trmaksrgk FalnU -
"Peterson' 165
Tkompaoa , ..- 184 -
Rosa . 1
Blatckford , i-. 12 T
Iaadatrand . .. . m 1
45 804
231
160
1S8
132
138
166
156
ITS
154
143
Totals
694
-
20 S28
Stat Street Market
Haadicap
Haaser -
HcCUrj
Mapea -
Sealea .
Kleiake :
4 .-'41
84
1ST . 169
ITO
125-185
127; 154
181
160 15 160
14C 126 164
Totals
..;.-157
gkracks TJse4 Cars
" 1SS
. 16
- - - 168
827 87 3
Koek 1
Hilfjine
Brooke .
Swaa
Jeller
1ST
137
174.
170
147
154
181
181
173
low
Tetsls
848
itS 838
8 Dallas
A. Collinswortk
10S
157
16S
I6S
148
141
145
157
134
C. CeDiaswerth
170
163
164
168
Woodman
Berr
Grsn)
, Totals
t27 .:757- 798
Ksglsrs
-Bandieao r
10
153
.10
1st'
-147 5
156
158
30
Peterson .
.14
153 13S
CherriafteB
148
niroena.
171
13S
Pattersea
. i8i -i9t tee
. 1
Tetala;
-i f 01 850 SOS
Seattar Tsarker Skea
Oerrint'oa . 183- 189
Raatafsoa , i 177 147
309
161
14S
owa , :,,-..,- 124 - ,' 8
RieketU 1 SS
Iahlterr .. .. , 154
14S. t
147 17
Totals ...r....:.. 795
Bkav's WaoAkara
Haaaiaas St
72"'70
1'
149
17S
1.1
61
155
117
159
fkaw . 130
Heat , . . -. US
Aastia . " , ' , . , 1S7
WilHfera ; 1SS .
131 ,
133
Ssaitk - i - v M'
145 185
800 799
Totals
198
Taama Tatger
145
113 '
i i J4
- " 330
: i" 177
Parker 1
313
190
184
173
Krak .
Borrk
Hill
6azkerlne
181
Totals
-
Haadicaa'
... ; 90 846 939
. Sealer Ktectrie " : - -
: : 43 a-jr4j
i4S: tot. its
' i47iar"i43
X ma , . . .
Rosier '
Clark
Parker -.
Kaayea
181 : 144 145
179 334 1
Toaa-
SS -93 S00
. CwaaVe- 4M flea Jf-eys ' -
; 191 . 118
Brewer
144
ISO
its
151
171
Clark -
Ill
ISO
148
147
Tfsfhsk j.
kdwaxaa
lerry
r 171,
,,1T
167
1T:
Totaia . i i 87- 76 - TS1
Kickolaea Iasartace .
Htaqltap ,, ', 10 19 ; A-in
faaw - ,.,,'' . ... ;. ." 187 140X15
Utter 1S4 1 2- 15i
15 - ' 120 - las
Hsrre- i .n rT
''T'' . ""a. Igj
TeUla
820 f97 791
V - i
-, '- '- m "' 1 ."
nswer
mmm. 1111,11 laTJin
"i e
Hoop Play Is Set
In Ghurch Ifiops
Three Divisions to Bw-f-ia
in Mitl-Decerixber; Jgna
Session Slated
J.' J. Fitzslmmons was elected
president of the church basket
ball league .last night at tb
YMCA, wherv, three loops were "
formed and .play set to open in ,
second-annual Jamboree the ttgt
of .December 11.
. The fi . l-eevg-swwas completely
organized a-d- will tart pltty'
Wednesday taigt.,XaBcember 8, st
Pa.rlsh. Subsequent games will
be, played os Friday nights. The -'
league is - comprised t Court
Street Christian, American Luth
eran. First Methodist, First Prt
byterian, Mehnonite and First "
Christian : -. v v.
Four teams signed ; In the ,C,
loop, which berlns Ieceraber l
Ti7
. v.
at Parrish. They .include Flr.rt
Baptist. Couj-i-, Sueet Cnristlan;
First Presbyterian and Sammit
Methodist. Tsfo jdo re are to be
added. . , .
Three teams signed in,' the .A V
league, the Mormons. First is, .
list and First, Presbyterians, and
piay set to begin December IS
at the TMCA. Three more tearaa
are to be added. . .-
Portland Company '
Signs With Alcoa
PORTLAND.; Ore.. Nov. 4-w. -
T, L Hanning, president cf th
C,l -Jaw .. - - ':'TW -
Pirrr tsaic; ripe company f
Portland said today his company
had signed - a contract to manu
facture ; 3340.000 worth ef nr.
POts and, bins for the Aluralni
Corporation of America. -
.The hia and pots will be use '
at Aicoa'a Vancouver. Wufc - '?
plant. Hanning: satd. Tbe eo- 4
tract will gire
175 men antil May 1 .141: waa. '
the Job la to be completed. , , ;
rx
ri T 1m- -P. , Cf. Cham, N.Df
Herbal remed'eswtoVi ailmWa
v, noHiatn, iirer.- tUgnvt;
skin, blood. gUnd' and urtSary
, system .of men,' ad women, 2 i
year, ia servir e Xaf n T c I i
Physicians. Ask .your neigfe
ber. abou t CI I AN LAM. .
-1 .. sa r t; i..ertr
7ti -aeral X'ertrie f,
wm m e(.n X uti, ejja amtaamav.
1 6 a-as. 1 1 mm ...
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nasa tet axe f.- ef ctaire."
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