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A spirited, determined squad
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U Pilots la the annual "little big game" in Multnomah stadium.
Kickoff time is set for 8 p. m. tonight.
Although Headman Spec Keene Wednesday continued to
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as the Portlanderi promise to offer, squad members were quietly
confident on the eve of their hardest test of the season to date.
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EUGENE, Ore, Oct l-PHJni-
ersity of Oregon gndders, in
their first scrimmage of the
week, were baffled Wednesday by
the Idaho-like rade dazzle dis
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. Sophomore Clyde Lee. In the
role of the Vandal's Bowie
Hanson, tossed forwards- and
laterals that kept the varsity
hacked deep in Its own terri
tory most of the session, and
checked any feeling of evercon-
- fldence the squad might have
had over the Idaho game here
Friday night
Vandals Enroute
MOSCOW, Idaho, Oct. 1-P)-Coach
Francis Schmidt loaded 33
University of Idaho football play
ers and his luckiest bowtie aboard
a west bound train Wednesday
flight heading for Eugene and the
Friday night argument against the
University of Oregon, j
The team will reach Eogene
, . Thursday aeon and work oat
" ander the lights Thursday night
After the game Schmidt will
take the entire squad to Port
land to see the Oregon State
Washington game Saturday la
Ifoltaomah stadlam.
Egt. Daniel Bosser. of Company A,
t3th Infantry. Fort Benning,
models tho U. S. Army's new in
.,mn uniform. T
,wt mitiMbm the best featares
tl the Britisa and German types.
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Named by Keene to open the
game la which the 'Cats hope to
preserve their undefeated rec
ord thus far was practically the
same lineup which started the
Salem collegians on their way
toward a 52-0 slaughter of Col
lege of Idaho last week:'
Bill Reder and Marvin Good
man at the wings, Martin Barstad
and Neil Morley at the tackles,
Tony Fraiola and Jim Fitzgerald
at the guards, Pat White at cen
ter and Ken Jacobsen, Buddy
Reynolds or Gene Stewart, Teddy
Ogdahl and Al Walden in the
backfield presenting a veteran
eleven with the exception of
Goodman and Fitzgerald, both of
whom are freshmen.
Uppermost in the minds of
squad members, most of whom
saw service In the one-sided af
fair, is the 21-7 beating handed
them last season by the Matty
Mathews" coached Pilots. Revenge
is their individual and collective
aim.
Bowling Scores
MAiOB LEAGUK
Aernt Ant Wreckers
Handicap J4 14 14 42
Coe J -S3 228 169 588
Tope 0 172 1B 202 542
Murdock 4 170 183 178 531
Muwr 7 223 147 191 561
JSteinbock S 14 186 225 557
14 iS SZ4 W19 Z8Z1
Karri
Handicap
45 45
16 185
182 175
181 15
177 157
45 135
H. Barr
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..10
.13
184 537
Kay
188 545
169 508
MiUer .
Kellogg
10
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45
174 508
Page
182 1M 211 581
935 909 S71 2815
CUne't Coffee Shop
Handicap 36 36 36 108
Hartwell 188 ITS 163 550
Clin. Sr 201 220 160 619
Sullivan . 168 179 IT? 524
Cline. Jr. 187 US 201 526
Poulin j 192 IBS 158 535
.972 937 944 2853
CopelaaS Yards
Handicap
. 32 32
.139 164
32 96
Patterson .
172 475
Ricketts .
Thrush . ,
Lhamon .
Bamon
..238 197 204 631
..176 1SS 174 536
-170 178 161 509
..191 179 ISO 550
938 936 923 2797
Friesens
Handicap
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165
56
163
146
56 168
164 498
178 489
Friesen
Nufer
Marr
..158
.186
170
173
155 483
129 488
Evans
Kerr
..135 210 165 510
871 918 847 2636
Lambies Tieers
Handicap .
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-165
-201
-160
-154
28 28 84
210 166 541
181 175 557
O linger
C. Forman
Perry
Adolphe
136 201 497
190 138 482
Young
-182 189
890 934
173 544
881 2705
Me Kay Chevrolet
idicap
62 62 62 186
95 163 124 382
Mathews
Evans
97 157 104 358
146 83 135 364
106 126 128 362
J17 123 112 352
625 714 665 2004
LeValley
Ficklin
McElhaney
Capital Bedding
Poulin
-132 131 142 405
-149 150 159 458
106 100 143 349
-119 119 144 382
-147 177 161 485
Clark
Horner
Welty .
Bamica
653 677 749 2079
Coca Cola
McCarroU
Garbarino
Kennedy .
Foreman
Lloyd
-130 142
-134 136
131 403
154 424
191 503
-159 153
-ISO 154 146 450
140 107 132 379
713 692 754 2159
BAjral Desserts
Handicap
SO SO 80 240
DeMarais . .
Findley
-153 85 112 349
.128 140 114 382
.118 125 121 364
Feilen
Trick
-126 148 122 396
.105 92 116 313
709 670 865 2044
Hokanson
Habbard Meter
Handicap '
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Boyd .
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Peterson .. ...
Meyers
. 22 17 22 61
.114 160 126 146 432
.115 14S 13S 137 420
107 91 108 305
.119 129 130 115 274
.136 111 174 152 437
S74 TT 676 2029
Keglettss
Bowls br .
Anderson
Mellertng
-ISO 143 16S 458
.129 151 126 406
.107 137 106 350
Kyer
Alt 92 107 319
Weisgerber
.119 146 134 401
621 671 638 1S30
Scouts Attend
WeinerFeed .
Fourteen members of Boy Scout
troop Nov of the First Presby
terian church attended a weiner
feed at Painters Woods this week.
Members of the Explorer unit had
charge of laying : out ' the : camp
and assisted with passing tests.
Highlight of the evening's, pro
gram was an investiture jceremony
at which time Ted Corbett and
Albert Keams received their Ten
derfoot badges. Presentation . of
the badges was made by Assistant
Scoutmaster Kenneth Murphy and
Explorer Scout Earl Vanlydegrat
Transfer
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Sophs Pitch
As Orangemen
Work for WU
CORVALLIS, Ore., Oct 1-JP)-Oregon
State polished its passing
attack and drilled, against expect
ed Washington aerials Wednesday
in preparation for the Beaver
Husky football game Saturday at
Portland.
Coach Lon Stiner entrusted
the tossing to two sophomores,
Everett Smith and Bill Mc
Innis. as Bob Dethmaa and Don
Dnrdan were on , the sidelines
nursing Injuries received in the
USC game last Satarday.
UW Lets Down
SEATTLE, Oct MP-Univer-
sity of Washington football coach
es were worried .Wednesday about
a letdown by the Huskies from last
Saturday's setback by Minnesota.
The Washington players
haven't showed an aggressive
spark this week in preparation
for the Oregon State game
Saturday at Portland. The team
concentrated "Wednesday on de
fense against OSC plays. Elmer
Berg continued at Quarterback
In the absence of Don Means,
who suffered an elbow Injury
against Minnesota.
Pitches for OSC
EVEETT SMITH
Dairy Plans
Plant Work
Building permits Issued in
Salem the first day of October
bid fair to make the month equal
to September, which in turn ex
ceeded August's construction.
Although most were for repairs.
Curry's Dairy, Inc., took out a
permit for alterations to ii the
creamery and dairy building at
645 Hood street at a cost of $4500.
Hans Hofstetter, proprietor, said a
warehouse and garage under con
struction will be ready for use in
about 60 days.
Other permits were to B. M,
Mann to repair dwelling at 1610
Mission street, $45 L. K. law
rence to alter, dwelling at 1830
North 18th street, $580; D. A. Lar
xner to repair store building at
1035 Broadway street, $40; B. F
Ensley to alter dwellings at 771
South 21st street, $250; Mrs. M.
M. Burroughs to repair roof of
dwelling at 1256 North Church
street, $15; H- I Kuecker to re
paid roof of dwelling at 895 North
16th street, $45; F. C Lutz to re
pair greenhouse at 1276 North
Liberty street, $50. 4
Wanted - Walnuts,
Filberts and Nat Bleats
Cask oat Delivery, Orchard Bss
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Gene Stewart, triple-threat Bear
cat back, who Is slated U start
at. the ImprUntlelt'l-aiback
position ; for Willamette m to
night's game with Portland
university in Portland.
First Blue
Book Copies
Are Issued
First copies of the 1941-42 Ore
gon blue book, largest volume of
its kind ever printed here, were
received by the secretary of state
Wednesday.
Additional copies were to be de
livered by the state printer later
in the week.
The book contains 351 pages
s with many photographs of state
officials and state ball dings.
The cover is in blue with a
photograph of the pioneer statue
atop the new state capital build
ing. A number of new features
dealing with governmental sta
tistics and information are con
tained in the book.
Copies of the book sell for 25
cents each, exclusive of those sent
gratis to certain officials and edu
cational institutions.
WU Speaker
Hits Red Aid
Great Britain and the United
States were called -dilatory" in
sending material aid to Russia in
her fight against Germany by Dr.
R. Ivan LovelL, professor of his
tory, speaking in Willamette uni
versity chapel Wednesday. ..Love
said probable lowering of nasi
morale might hasten end of the
war. '
Lovell said the morale, of the
German people might fall when
they remember history of the
first World war, intervention of
this country and that invasion of
Russia, which "didn't win the
war."
Born at Silyerton
SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs.
Merl Grace are- announcing the
birth of a daughter Monday. Mr.
and Mrs. .-. G. Chalfin are re
porting -the birth of a son Tues
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what ailment ytm are AFFLICT
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hug, liver, kidneys, stenaea,
gas, eoastipation, ulcers, dla-
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Ds for Demons
In Silverton
Forward Wall
SILVERTON A forward wall
made up of Ds for demons will
Start the contest for Silverton
against Sandy here Friday night,
according to Coach Gerald "Jiggs'
Burnett
The probably starting lineup hi'
dudes right end, Ken Anderson;
right tackle, Leonard Dick; right
guard, Ray Dahl; center, Ray
David; left guard, Don David; left
tackle, Al Dahlen; left end, Ted
Demas; quarter, Jo&n Seeley;
right half, Bill Duncan; left half,
Burt Burr; full, Bud Anderson.
Others who are expected to see
considerable action are linemen.
Nelson, Wright, Walker, Johnson,
Zollner, and Hatteberg; backs,
Simmons, Peevey and Hagedorn.
Injuries have weakened the
team considerably, says Barnett,
with these eat Indudlng Guard
Jim Ekman, Tackles Steve En
loe and Don Renwkk and End
Brace Dlckman.
f This will be the last home game
until late in November and fans
are expected to be out a-plenty.
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Salem, Oregon, Thursday
Prestigid
itator
Hollingbery's Achievement
PUIXMAN, Wash., Oct. l.-(rr-So you didn't know Babe
Hollingbery was a prestigiditator. I
Neither did the Babe, until the football fates began to shoot
holes in his Washington State college squad faster than he could
repair 'em. Coach Babe started
start of September and now he
tackle before your very eyes.
His starting center against
UCLA last Friday was a rein
carnated fallback. One of his
: fallbacks was a left guard. Still
, trying to get the utmost power
from his small squad. Ilolling-
" bery was prestidigitatlng at fall
throttle Wednesday.
He shifted Fred Small, who had
been "Athertonized" and then
"de-Athertonized,w from tackle to
quarterback; Sophomore BillGus
tafson vanished at tackle and ma
terialized at guard; Rod Giske
hopped from guard to center.
And he went all the way with
Assistant Coach Back Bailey,
turning him into a California
back named Jim Jarkovich for
the mnch-shnffled if ltd to
shun around hi practice against
plays it expects to -see in the
game here Satarday with the
University of California.
Quarters Work
Alone atUSC
LOS ANGELES, Oct.
Football coaches of the University
of Southern California retired to
the sidelines Wednesday and let
the quarterbacks have full play
In a lengthy ' scrimmage as the
Trojans prepared for the Ohio
State invasion Saturday.
Seldom did Head Coach Sam
Barry step In and offer sugges
tions to his signal callers, the
Idea being to let them "think
for, themselves."
Barry heard with cheer that
Fullback Bob Mustek, injured in
a defensive drill Tuesday, prob
ably would be all right for the
coming game. i
The game has been called for 8
o'clock on McGinnis field.
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Prestigiditator?
BABE HOLLINGBERY
Girl Student
Hurt in Car
Accident
Ruth Gluckman, student at WU
lamette university, was reported
in "good" condition Wednesday
night at Salem Deaconess hospital
after she was struck by an auto
near State and 12th streets in the
morning. She suffered a fractured
pelvic bone and a fractured ankle.
Driver of the car was Delbert
Gosser, 633 Marion street
Miss Gluckman, who came to
the United States eight months
ago from Europe, had just left the
campus when the accident oc
curred. A resident of 845 Che
meketa street, she was treated by
the first aid crew. -
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University ef California stu
dents who Invaded the St,
Mary, carapns i at Moraga,
CaL, ia search of trophies for
the California-Gaels football
game last weekend. Nabbed by
the Gaels, they suffered the
indignity of having their , heads
shaved and daubed with red
paint with this result.
Borleske Opens
27th Season
Thursday Eve
WHITMAN COLLEGE, Walla
Walla, Oct. l-(Special)-Letter-men
win probably open in all but
two or three spots when Whitman
begins its 1941 football season
against Whitworth college here
Thursday night
Co-Captain Jonie Lewis, senior
from Seattle, will be the spear
head of the Missionary attack,
while Co-Leader Norm Transeth
will be at the running guard posi
tion. Other veterans sure to be on
the firing line at the opening
whistle include Peter Hanson,
senior end, Tackle Frank Tal
madge, husky 210-pounder, and
the Finkas brothers, Lea and
Ralph, tackle and guard, respect
ively. Freshmen will probably open at
two of the backfield spots and one
guard slot according to Coach R.
V. "Nig" Borleske, who begins his
27th year as Whitman head men
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