PAGE TEN Tbm OI-EGO-T STATESMA1T, Salem. Oregon. Wednesday Morning; October 1. 1S41 Shows for Bevos Saturday Sick McReynoIds, guard from Albany, who will see service with the Oreron SUte Beavers arainst the Washington Huskies far Portland, Satnrdar. s ' J'---. . ' - . " ' , '- Tired Beavers Begin Work For Husky Battle Saturday OREGON STATE COLLEGE, Corvallis, Sept. 30.-( Special) -A sadder but wiser bunch of Oregon State football players re turned to the Beaver campus Monday after losing their opening Pacific Coast conference football game last Saturday to South ern California at Los Angeles. The boys -realize they made mistakes that must be ironed ut this week but they also know that they have the makings of a fine football team. There is no more question in their minds as to whether they have a ball club. And, too, there is no more ques tion as to the ability of some of the sophomores. Some look just as green as expected to look and oth- PHELAN SEEKS ENDS SEATTLE, Sept. Z0.-JV)- Coach Jimmy Phelan ran a fine tooth comb through his Univer sity of Washington sophomore end talent Tuesday. ' With Wingman Earl Young love hobbllnc from a badly bat tered pair of underpins, rein forcements for Bill Sloan and Fred Olson, who won his spurs against Minnesota, are needed badly for the Oregon State tame Saturday at Portland. 'lack.- Tracy, a Seattle soph, appeared a certainty for a lot ef action. ers look very fine. As soon as the aophs rid themselves of that so- ealled sophomore complex, they should go places. One thing noticed by the ports writers of Los Angeles and generously' applauded by them was the Oregon State of fensive attack. They remarked that it was one of the best rounded attacks they had seen in some time. Especially note-, worthy was the Beaver pass ing attack which clicked throughout most of the fame. Thoughts of the Beavers now turn to next Saturday when Ore gon State plays "Washington in Portland. This will be the first time that the Beavers have played Washington there. Coach Lon Sti ller plans on working his charges, this week improving, their defen sive work which was ragged at times during the game with Southern California. Joe to Keep On Fighting (Continued from Page 7) er who has chopped up one guy after another with punching speed, power and boxing skill for half a dozen years. He was slow, his timing- was pathetic as . he missed swing after swing, and at times he looked baffled by the whole thing. But once he wound vp and served up the Sunday punch, he was the same old hand tarver. "Joe himself ; wasn't quite sure whether this punch, 'the one with which he flattened old Jim Braddock or the right that busted Paulino Uzcudon'a face open was the hardest he's ever tossed. 50 Deer Killed ASTORIA, Sept . ' 30.-flVBe-tween 50 and 60 deer were killed la Clatsop county in. the first V ar and Bombardment Insurance In these tmeeifem time we new lure available this new insurance coverage.; Ask s to fluole you rates. Hoggins In surance offices keep up-to-date en Insurance requirements. lf!n ' i I y lJ- ! mr "Oregon's Largest Upstate Agency ' - -: Sclea end Mar&lxSeld -113 17. Cccrdd Salem Dial 44C3 Majors Draft PCL Players NEW YORK, Sept. 30.-()-Six-teen minor leaguers, headed by righthanded Pitcher Russell Christopher from the Newark Bears of the International league, were drafted Tuesday night by 13 major league clubs. Only the Cin cinnati Reds, St. Louis Cardinals and New York Yankees did not participate. Christopher, whose record for the regular season was 16 victor ies and seven defeats and went to the Philadelphia Athletics, who had first pick. - The other draftees included: Boston Braves Clyde Kluttz, catcher, from Sacramento of the Pacific Coast league. ' Chicago Cubs Hiram Bithorn, pitcher, from Hollywood (PCL). Boston Red Sox William Con- roy, catcher, from Oakland (PCL). Brooklyn Dodgers Lester Webber, pitcher, Seattle (PCL). Little Woman Shows Hunters PULLMAN, Wash., Sept 30-P) Five vexed males in Pullman Tuesday were considering seri ously whether the weaker sex is woman or man and it all started because Orlan Case got big heart ed a while back and agreed, to take his diminuative wife along on a hunting trip. The party, six strong, including the five burly men and little Mrs. Case, took part in the special Asotin county elk hunt. The party went In Saturday and Bin. Case promptly shot her elk, nice young bull which was the only one killed that day. In fact when the party returned here Monday night, the little bull was still the only one that had been shot, , and none of the neighbors have been indiscreet enough so far as to Inquire from others of the party Just how It happened. Kebrick Named ELLENSBURG, Sept 3H&h Bert M. Kebrick, former Univer sity of California athlete was ap pointed physical educatiop in structor and track coach Tuesday at Central Washington College of Education. He will succeed Geo. Mabee, who was granted a year's leave to accept a post as physical director at the Tulare, Calif, army air base. seven; days of the season, Game Officer Vern Kirkland estimated Tuesday, following a check of cold storage facilities. CHCT .' ' mm mm m m v mm Gty 'Mural Grid League . Opens Oct. 9 Salem's city Intramural football circuit, which includes the two city junior high schools, Parrish and Leslie, and two Salem high sophomore teams, the Reds , and Greens, is slated to begin October 9, according to Athletic Director Vera Gilmore. 1 Parrish, coached by the vet eran Tommy Drynan, is favored to cop the title, although Leslie, under Loren Mort, may be a sur prise entry. .Coaches for the Reds and Greens will be named from the Willamette university school of physical education. At present Gilmore and Duane Mellem are handling the squads. , Schedule: ,' October 9 Parrish vs. Reds at ding er r Leslie vs. Greens at Leslie, 3:45. October 17 Leslie vs. Reds at Leslie, Parrish vs. Greens at dinger, 3:43. October 24 Leslie vs. Parrish at Wil lamette. 7:45; Reds vs. Greens at ding er, 12:15. October 31 Parrish vs. Reds at OIThg er: Leslie vs. Greens at Leslie, 330. Nov. ft Reds vs. Leslie at Leslie: Greena vs. Parrish at dinger, 3:30. Nov.- 14 Leslie vs. Parrish at Wil lamette, f:45; Reds vs. Greens at Olinger, 13:15. , ik Jayvees Upen -trame Sked Oct. 7 An eight-game schedule .was announced Tuesday by Athletic Director Vern Gilmore for the Salem high Jayvee football squad, which this year is to be coached by Duane Mellem, new man in the Salemjsystem who formerly taught and coached in Minnesota high schools. r "We would like to have more games, however, as we have a large squad and would like, all the boys to have opportunity to play, said Gilmore. "If any val ley teams desire games, we'd UK glad to accommodate them. I The Jayvees are comprised Of juniors, not auite good enoueh to make the vtrsity and sophomores too good for the sophomore teams. Schedule: Oct. 7 Chemawa here. Oct. 10 Dayton-there. Oct. 16 Albany Bees here. Oct. 21 Corvallis there. Oct. 28 Open. Nov. 4 Corvallis here. Nov. 10 Chemawa there. Nov. 13 Albany there. Lowly Bevos Lose Reich LOS ANGELES, Sept Z0.-VP)-Portland's lowly Ducks, who lost Manager Oscar Vitt a few days ago, lost a first baseman Tuesday, He's Herman Reich, who batted .306 and hit 11 home runs for the last place Ducks during the re cent Pacific Coast league season. Reich joined the army, one of 175 inducted, and was philosophi cal about it "JH lose a year of baseball, but I'm' very glad they let me. com plete the season before going in." His draft board, at Downey, had granted him deferment until the end of the season. Reich, a native of nearby East Bell, began playing professional baseball in 1339 with Tacoma in the Western International league. Bowling Scores MERCANTILE LEAGUE Densmore Zander Stover Jaunta Schrunk - 139 209 133 129 127 122 134 128 142 135 74 723 as s 125 155 119 112 126 133 '138 138 148 120 742 744 188 638 130 391 239 488 168 430 136 413 881 2258 Total Board Walk Handicap , 258 Miller . 129 409 154 385 150 411 175 451 132 400 828-3313 Cross Sachtler Seeber K. Kauffun Total Valley Motor Minon . Doerfler Dee Farrar . 108 114 . 140 197 , 154 158 190 189 125 155 174 396 138 475 183 493 184 543 178 458 8372365 515 168 493 151 445 143 403 217 478 127 412 8112246 Hart Colwell Total 717 811 Capital City Laundry Handicao 8 S Kirchner . Hoar La Duke Wallace Woelke 143 182 148 140 110 150 US 142 134 151 659 776 Total Monmouth Handicap Stump Hehdron 22 151 122 128 123 146 698 146 146 161 141 149 759 .22 22 86 157 149 457 116 101 339 135 144 405 130 122- 381 178 111 435 738 6492083 135 160- 441 125 187 458 129 167 457 139 107 387 94 ' 104 347 622 7452128 Smiley Merriam Dewey Total Bosler Electric Saunders . Walton ZZ Brown Mentzer . Riffey ' Total Laftteh Celery Tsukamoto . . Takayama Tanaka , , , ,. 140 133 133 ' 114 159 679 13 130 163 153 121 140 726 178 110 428 140 119392 135 139 407 140 148 402 146 155460 739 671 2089 13 13 39 142 178 450 144 96 ,403 176 145 474 125 135 387 184 122 446 784 6892199 Ogura 1 Yada Total Dr. Harry Semler Handicap , Lindley i . Smith Mitchell Dye Burton Total r ' tUehfieM OUs Schwa-b McLaughlin McCune . McClary : Herrington . Total Staytoa - . Handicap Morran , , , Tuel ,; j Bryant , Scfaacktsick. Chrutensen ': Total : 164 172 .123 117 141 " 152 179 165 . 153 167 , 765 773 88 88 , 132 152 , 147 .165 . 109 114 129 155 106 106 713 780 121 457 137 377 131 430 169 513 187 606 746 3284 264 120 404 130444 107 330 158 442 119 331 722 2215 Glenn's fce4 Watte Handicap-. 34 S4, 102 Boyer . Walker Bramel 129 176 . 13212 ,.160 1&8 , 137 148 , 133 115 725 750 . 177 149 , . 157 . 193 190 153 164 173 1S6 148 854 818 150 449 135 392 164 462 145 430 115 373 75322-8 1- 428 147 4S7 173 51 S 169' 506 197 611 764 2463 Doll Ashby Total - Dr. Pepper Jarvia .. Simons Thompson . Warner Schoen ; Suds Beat Stars Ticice 2-0: Meet Sacs for Coast Prize X SEATTLE, Sept. 30.-5ate,sromcking Rainiers, who came from the ruck to win their third straight Pacific Coast league baseball championship, did it again Tuesday night in the Shaughnessy playoff, first round. . . Facing the prospect of elimin- ation by a single setback, the Rainiers blanked , Hollywood twice by 2 to 0 scores to win the seven-game series and the right to face Sacramento for the presi dent's cup. '" ' Seattle wen Tuesday-aLrht en two brilliant right-handed pit ching performances. Ed Cole let the Stars- down with three scat- Chicago Skein Begins Today CHICAGO, Sept. 3HT)-An old Chicago autumn customthe city series gets under way Wednes day at Wrigley field with the Na tional league Cubs opposing the American League White'' Sox. Ted Lyons, 40-year-old White Sox hnrler who beat the Cubs twice in last year's scries, was expected to pitch the opener for Jimmy Dykes' crew, with Clause Passean the , Cobs' probable mound man. j The Cobs haven't won the lo cal post-season affair since 1930 and the Sox have an all-time advantage of 17 victories in 24 city series. . 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He got on. on an error thelirst time and on a walk the second. V; Seattle will open the presi dent's cup playoff against Sac ramento here Friday night, Sin gle games, will be played Satur day night and Sunday after-, noon before the teams go sooth to finish up. Hollywood had held a three to two lead over Seattle going into Tuesday night's games. (First 'game) Hollywood .0 Z 1 Seattle 1 J2 5 1 Tost, Bittner (8) and Dapper; Cole and Fallon. (7 innings) ',. Hollywood 0 - 4 S Seattle 2 7 1 Gay and Brenzel; Barrett and Ctollins. - - .. fttR. v r ;rj r u r -ri, . , -- umt JZvSl fZSrrr T 1 l,vWi. 1 ",fc i V ikiwg oim..X...,. .. rc?l!l VL44? ffelSte w w Tius TtfiluW lV ' PSf P" 9mJm Peaslsr CA3YC Peaxlsr OCI i istruiv DADY O. Oia CASTILE ZCTZ0 SOAP i-iTTTTivrTfMrTrvrT? v W UUMIIlii WM -MM - . RodueMfrm.la-ativo. I IJlla-iJIC I aw-Jgesk. Throe ae- ; ttono that relieve a cold. 2 mm 135 No Conxaerclal Keizer .Garden Qui Slates First Meet d KEIZER The first, fall meeting of the Keizer Garden club will be held at the home of Lois Keefer, October 8. A speaker and program is planned '. .' . .' " Friday ) night will .be ?tKe! first fall community club meeting "at Keizer school. A business meet ing and short' program is planned. Lester ' Pearmine, David Saucy and Peter Hauser . are attending Oregon State college. Zillah Frog ley is attending , aiVertising- art school In Portland. Lois Pearce is studying with a commercial school in Salem. Eileen Holdeif of Ore gon State will resume her: study at Oregon State. l-O. Mrs. William Blake is entertaining Mr. and Mrs.: Mac Dougal, Mrs. Eda Edwards, Mrs. James Blake, and two children from Regina, Canada. f - William Blake, Keizer district, and John and Alfonce Watson, Pasadena,. Calif, are enjoying a hunting trip in eastern Oregon. New; Officers of Sons Take Posts IEBANON Robert Sipe, Al bany, state vice commander of the C taiSl j Lite -.l 19-- fsMkjr TCLETS lOfla H-Bfs ao-Sf Ksra, .ctsslftt osickll tat G-,V.1C!3AL SOAPS 1tr?i 2265 "I rasic 2-4ic: flrwil U-jujr f J B0IAUnE I Meolh Wash 1 aroii!atic f CASCAHAll I 1 4 oo size) I I . V to y- aM?SS (f s?': American Legion, was a guest at the last meeting held by the Sons of . the Legion, Santiam ; post, in Lebanon. ' ." : 8 ' At that time the new - officers took their places John Bohlken, captain; Dale Chladek, first lieu tenant; Lawrence Ensley, second lieutenant; Robert Coleman, ad jutant; Richard Hewitt, financial officer; Robert Stevenson, ser-geant-at-arms and . Leroy Ellen berg historian. - t1" - ; liberty Store Named " LIBERTY - - Charles Krauger has . announced , that his "store has been designated as registration place for home defense for. rural residents. - - - 'r the suit without a flawl C-ihM C4-. SHAMPOO .Trrr. 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Seattle; one brother in Se attle and another in Portland. 1 sT ". 2kt51e iuh . 2 51c . . . .? . 2-2tS CriOSOTED vltr ir CCUuII 5TU? sr..;..;.!" crrraTEQ ca::c:latex An offorvtocont a!kldna n-nLUrettlriboW.11 Z-1.01. m - wm i I Vslao... DlC -I Ronem croup and t ' I ahi B-l. . - - I ; Aitttlubrfcant laxatWo. Milk 1 A Ponoiar V X eh-tc:i An astrinsont oyo drc I rtm rodnooo and 1 V InRainmation. 4 J ott .