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'EdiionahLeame Gam&Comm gamd "Fishing, in: , Cardinals. Clinch att -Leas& Tie for Penman mate y I """"""" ' """"" 11111 " " ui mm, ,,.l u mi mm it., !liLuCMiJM mmm 1 ri i in ii i li i mi ii i i hi nil ll nt mLX; iim in mmmm. Time now to do our bit lor the Peerless Pigskin Prognosti cators' society, or, in other words, to fill this space with a lot of burn guesses on who'll win Saturday's football sessions. Being but a junror. member, of the famedPPP's we aren't qualified to PI I'- MARSHALL BARBOUR . ford. Might be asked .to turn in but we like Babe Hollingberry'a battle, 20-14. And as long as we may as well go all the way ' BowL Z . a: & "C-, , ' I Oregon State at Idaho. A good one for the Rose Bowl champs to start out on. A comparatively easy 27-8 job by Lon SUner's gang- . . College of the Pacific -tt Wash ington. Amos Alonzo Stagg and his boys made the long trip for nothing. . His Bengals may wind up. with more than nothing on the scoreboard, but . the Huskies will have something, say 31 to - ' . St. AUrj's t California. Jim aiy jrbelaa has Tedeste ef Mo dest",;, bat Stn ADkm lit -kaeh - ef racxee Bears -,. who. ' neve heard of .Fedeste and Me teste aad ear less. Cal by 2t-t . Tiilant at -Southern California. , :The Trojans, 13-7, 'c a u s e the Green Wave . Is too far from home. ,- . '? , -, "Texas Christian at UCLA (Fri day).. Babe HorrelTs Ukes ought to know better than to get tan itled up with.' a-mess of Horned Frogs -this early, iff the season. " TCU by 20-; " , " .- - ' Welcome, Son, Welcome . Reports had the Willamette CU with frwa elxht to tea : lettermeif , reterBlaf : tkte f U, - bat ene lad waa wasn't exact ly eeanted spaa te be back and - Is back at lila eld ead tpoi Is Marshall Bar bear, tke ni-: . headed Fertlaader. Is he wel- : eeme? Jnst ask ' 8 pee i: Keene. . . . Freas the top te tke bettoni all In one seasea this year 'was: the baseball fate ef Charlie ' Beasoa, thai kard-kttitac, flaw- - lesa-ficMbMr Taewj CtnS kafe sun whe wa called ta by tke . Saa Francisco Seals la aOd- seaseaL : Btensoa kept his bat ; "tiar average fat the J9s aad " very near Ati at times while . . a vVBLer, bat wound up t Ms SO caaws la the Ceaat circall with a J77. percentage for the last available spot la the stand ing. , i- ,t .- , - Worry, Worry Worry . 'Word comes- that the Salera- Medford football game, scheduled i for Sweetland this fall, will , be shifted to Medford,, insteadthat Is, if the Viks obtain some means of transportation j between aow and then. ' The Fearpicaers own- - ed the switch . ' . : And. another worry - worry - worry far Coach Tommy Drynan, . While he - has 40 odds and ends but at Salem j and only three lettermen, the Eu V. gene" "No-Namers l turned "" out 70 . strong,, including nine holdovers i for , Frit i Cramer , and hl new ' assistant i UM fall. Ford Mullen, , the Vancouver Cap second base man "..'. When i the Axemen -.face ', the Viks on Sweetland come Ar : mlstice day they !! have one . of those - Hawaiian . barefoot hooters ' ia the lineupr as 12 3-pound Rus- ''' ty Wilder, fresh from the islands, baa been arching the pigskin out : S3 and C3 yards' per whack off .-' his bare arch In- Eugene workouts. eeaklnx ei CawaZaa kick ' ers, rsb .Detslas, ti.e Llaad - representative b TTlHamette's $ eleven, was ' fetnx. -off semi beaslITsl. pssts darfar Thars r day's kKt Ct wears, shoes. however. -"r",y. ; ".Burnett Uts Hiae ' SILVETTCri tQ fttfenhen are VJorklhg buriindcr "Coach Jijs Burnett for the SJver Fox fdoU baU' leada' "here, These" are Eufr, - Duncan' and Igedbra, tacks; Renvilc Ds'lcn; Writ, "Dick - roan, ITelson aid Foote, linemen. A probable starter at fallback will be ?.Tjust, a transfer from Califor- , - nia. Other hopeals . lasted. with rood possibilities are Lc-kt, An derson. 'Adams Hansen. Moon Remington, Zahler, Bennett, Wal V er," Zimmerman and Hutton. say "they're cinches, nor do we have any Roscoe Rumple- feather and Ira " Dingbat -to blame .our lousy. picks on. But our ' guess is. as good as- any one's : if you don't care about the .. results, and through the process of the PPFs secret rating system, with a drink if "you do and v smell' if you don't, behold operator "PU" of the .'society selects! Top game in the northwest Lt. Comdr. Tex Olivers St. MaryV Airdevils vu Oregon's ; Webfoots i- at -t Portland. Too many guy like Frankie Albert, Kello Falaschi, Jimmy New- quist and Vic Bottarl in that one and they don't play for Oregon. The Preflighters, 20- 7. And what a crowd! " :- Washington S t a t e at Stan my PPP badge after this one, Cougan after a nip-and-tuck we go that far to begin with, and put the Cougars in the Rose OSC Now at Full Strength For Vandals OREGON STATE COLLEGE, Corvallis, Sept 24 - (Special) With the return of Lloyd Wick ett, letterman left ' tackle, to the Oregon State football squad, the Beavers will be at full strength for their -opening conference game ef the season against the Univer sity of Idaho at Moscow Saturday Wick ett spent the summer as a professional fisherman izf Alaska and bad a hard time getting passage out. He was a first string er last year, and should be one of the best tackles on the coast this fall. Also turning out for the first time mis week was Bob Leich- hardt, promising sophomore right half. .The Orangemen wound up heavy preparations for the " Vandals with a snappy scrimmage session Wednesday afternoon. Defense against Idaho's great pass attack and offensive plays to be 'used against the Vandals were stressed in Wednesday's workout In How ard Manson, Idaho has one of the best passers on the coast "We stand a good chance of being surprised in this - game," StineT told his men. "As this is their first 'game of the season, we have had no chance to scout them and it's hard to tell what kind of razzle dazzle Francis Schmidt, Idaho coach, may thrown at us," he added. Ex-T7SC Gridder Dies SPOKANE, "Sept 24-(5VWord was received here Thursday of the recent death in Los Angeles of Dee Gaddls, quarterback for the Wash lngton State college football-teams or 1913 and 1914. Caddis died of pneumoniae . , Yanksi Cards Alike in One Respect; They Take Advantage of the Breaks (Tht i1b lat in t scrfefl compar ing the prMpccttvc world aeries rivals.) By JUDSON BAILY NEW YORK, Sept 24-VThe strategy of the St Louis Cardinals and few York Yankees Involves one Important similadty-4to take advantage; of opponents' mistakes; The Yankees always have thriv ed on the foibles ef their foes. All they needed was a tiny crack and they would burst down the dikes just as they did on Mickey Owen's famous dropped third strike last fall. This faculty has had as much to do with, their winning world championship as their bitting or pitching. The Cardinals are tk ansae kind ef a clak. Ia their search telhe tap af the National leagae they sometimes haver keen smothered at the plate, seme times k a v e faltered oa the . .monad, bat Invariably - they kave capitalised on every open ings - r ' If an outfielder is slow throwing the ball back on a single the Cards will take two bases. If third base Is left unprotected on a sacrifice bunt the Cardi' wfil "race from first ia third. If a pitcher ' and catcher get careless, the. Cards will steal home. Anytime St Louis rets a man on base he is a scoring threat. - The Redbirds are reckless run ners, but they have made it pay net only because they .are fast but because they tie. in their foot rac ing with sound baseball percent ages." . 1 1 " - ' . r 'f Neither JIanager'EUly Souih - worth ' ef the Cards nor ' Iana- Suds Win, 2-1 To Go One Up In Sac Series ; Los Angeles Noses Out Padres, 1 to 0 SACRAMENTO, Sept 2i-(JP) Seattle turned in a second straight victory over the - new champion Sacramento Solons Thursday, winning 2-1. The Rainiers . led the President's' cup playoff series two wins to one. Carl Fischer hooked up with Bill Schmidt in a pitching duel The Sacs connected for three straight singles in the first inning to tally a run and Seattle tied it in the -sixth of Kale's double and a single by Mathison. - In the" seventhj Niemiec singled, was sacrificed to second and later scored on Stickle fly to left - The Sacs got only four hits off Fischer and the Rainiers seven off Schmidt Seattle 008 001 100-2 7 Sacramento., 100 000 000-1 4 Fischer and Collins; Schmidt and Mueller. . SAN DIEGO, Calif, Seat 24 (AVLet Angeles blanked Saa Dies. 1 to a, Tkarsday as the Aaels recorded their second oeasoeatlva Coast leagae Skaatkaessy win behind the fear-kit pitcklag of Soathpaw Kay Prim. - Los Angeles won the 11 -inning opener Wednesday, t to 5. . Prim Twirled hittess ball until the sixth inning, when -the Padres collected a double and a single for their, best scaring chance. He yielded another hit in the eighth, aad one in the ninth. ' " Wally Herbert gave up only five hits, and after the first in ning the Angels didnt get a run ner beyond second base. Los Angeles 100 000 000-1 S San Diego.- 000 000 000-0 .4' Prim and Todd; Heborey Dasso (8) and Detore. . w Ducks to' Use: Full Strength EUGENE Ore, Sept 24P) The University of Oregon's ta football seaad will. travel to Portland Saiuriar-far the-oeaw son's opener agalast , the ; St Mary's PrefUxht schoot ' ' ' Early plan to adhere to the Coast conference rale limiting aeaads to 21" mea win net be fallowed. Graduate . Manager Aasoa B. Cornell said Tknrs day, since the navy squad wCl total 44. i v ' i He said the HmitaUoa rale was not applicable to tke confer eace game.'. . Syracuse, 7ins Little World Series Opener ; COLUMBUS, Sept 24.-)-Sy- racuse of the International league defeated Columbus Of the' Ameri can association, 8 to L in the first game of the 25th junior world se ries Thursday night behind the superb five-hit pitching of right hander Clayton. Lambert. A .crowd of 3494 witnesses the contest. Syracuse ..1.4 310 000f 110810 Columbus ..J.000 000 1001 5 Lambert and Bottarini; Crouch, F. Barrett, Burkhart and Heath. ter Joe McCarthy of theYaak ees Is a haach. play et.J They lead with their aces and-follow with their kiaxs. Ia other words yea weal see Uort Cooper he me kept eat af the first game of the world series thta year4ar a surprise .starter as rVTWUew Wjatt was ;lis ; e a r - 'wkea ke was the kesv harlei ta' tke National leagae,. - w . In estimating the Cardinals it must be realized they are a dif ferent outfit, from the one which started the season and stumbled, along in a rut that- eventually foxmd them trailing the Dodgers by ten games.- . Southworth went 'along ' for many wee&s with Frank "Creepy Crespi as 'second base when he was a dead weight As a rookie he had been a sensation and there was, and still is, no explanation for his collapse. Many games were lost experimenting with Rookie Ray Sanders at first base trying to fill "the big brogans left vacant by Johnny Mize. Johnny Hopp, now doing a good job on first, was. hurt and in. a-hitting slump. The-Southpaw .pitchers, Ernie White and Howie Pellet did not come up to' expectations. V Eat Saatlpaw shook ant a!l rm r a m m crLZp? TASTFTTTI.- rr tmrrovwl powder to B- sprtRKied on wpoer or tower, plates, t-olds faise teeth more firm!? tn place. I'o not ii..5. or roclc N gummy, foev, past Ui ar. Iee!:r?. JFA.S 1L&TH is alkauaa 4non-autu . Ooe not sour. Checks 'olaf-ofior (dea. tnr breath). Get rAsTEiCTH at any drug atora , . - . . Former Duck Goin' Duck Huritin' , - v . ; - " i - . I '-- , --. r - - . r. V--' JIMMY KEWQTJIST. one of "Tex" onvers star fcalfkaets at tke University ef Oregon, last season, wfca. wia see pteaty of aetloa acalnst kls former tea at Maltaosaah stadhnw ta Portland Sat arday wkea tke Dacks sseet IX Cassdr. Oliver's St Mary's are- fUgkt Airdevtis fa tke top foetkall gaaoe of tke northwest Fridery Momlag; Stimson 'Shocked;' Wi 1 1 Make Personal-Checkup Oh-Loui -' i : . . By . sro feder r : ' z NEW YORK, Sept. 24-(rVSeetary "of War Stimson re ealed Thursday he is making October 12 heavyweight championship fight between Joe Louis and BiHy 3oimr but officials not believe it would be called Sttsesoa's ksveotlcattoa disclosed at bis press coafer-r eaee m Washinrtea.Ce said fce was hacked" aver arraace aoeato. far the tassle between the' two soldier ' heavyweights which k to be held la Yankee stadium, bat ke declined to say what details "shocked" hint . . The ; war secretary explained that he "didn't know " of the d: tails ' until ' Thursday " morning! and said he hoped to complete his' investigation .-"withm.-; hours.' ; - i ' The 'war secretary's " statement those kinks as tke veloped and tke St Louis elab that Is ready to face tke Yanks is bet It has pltchiag that Is just as good as that af tke Yank ees, if aot better. It is strong ydawa tke middle" treat Catch fer Walker Cooper tkreaga See aad Basemaa" Jimmy rErowa aad Shortstop Slate IXarani to Cea terfielder Terry Moore. It la fast aad "he aed reserve It is wfthla two peieeataga points eg the -Yankee t elab kattinx, The Yankees have a big edge in experience and in rest. They have had no hard fight down to the wire such as the Cardinals- have had and through the years this relaxation has been proved a great advantage although not necessari ly the controlling factor. . It looks like the tightest series the Yankees have got mixed up in since Carl Hubbell and Hal Schumacher - of the New 'York Giants provided m six-game strug gle in ISCS. - ----- - -r - Try as at Cklaese tern- , Ajaaztat SI CUSS far I. I year la IN Aw. . iW ailataat 9mm ar Ai U; -fi i aLtoTdeW sjwtihcm-' -a't hiat. Uw SlaBvj stww' --. coam.wrtima. aleera- atta, favec .-afcia' tatata ., , , mm'wm d Mum s 1 mmmm CLlaese Cerb. Co. ) Offlca Mri Oat? raca aMt Sat, mjm : ta .u. aaa - -Saa. and WecU a.aa.- ta . It-S - pJ. ... 1S2 N. Ctral Ct a! i, Cr. hail. Ah 1ICHTNER lutwmw Sports Editor 25. 1942 Buttle t personal investigation of the promoting the bout said they did off. - was a complete surprise to ail those in- New York who are con nected with putting on the fight : Joha KJeran, head -mt the Sports Writers Committee ef War Beving, Iae, wktck Is pro moting the Xlght, explained "we knew nothing ef this, aad we have neither the fatten Uwn aor aatkorUyvaf eallinr tke flrht off r tksf s ap to the war de- partment' -135 l. ZZ ' ' Fh:ae- II. Ccansreial fr C 0 T) K51W cr 9723. 1 QXrS Jhe Original lS Tallow Front Drug & Candy Spedal Store -N. I C Sole Amenta for Penalor Remedies ior Morloa County '"V. i- " ' . - . . , , , lltl , , i.i f IqcjuJi::; iSSCMA-MOt K t..A-af taaaa. "t 1 CCIIAETTirS Steps the paia and reKeres the corn qzicUy. Safe Sure -CI ficient ! , .Soli the Schaefer Vay No KiHef,. ZZrl rcn at.'t One way yea can help to wia the war b fcy bz.zz prtrarci fcr any cmcrr-rn-cy. Keep a eclztt lirst All lilt ia your fccrae. Let us he!? yoa select yc.r first aid rseds. ing Joins Hunting Until Weather Okeh Put Halt to Antelope . ITunting; All State : Closed to Anglers . EUGENE, Sept 24-(rVHunt- ing and fishing in Oregon were banned i n d e f i n ite 1 y by the state game commission Thurs day. Deer and Elk hunting sea sons, scheduled to open Saturday, were postponed and the antelope season- which started . Wednesday was ordered, halted immediately. Tke entire state was closed to The commission's action was taken at the Teenest ef GoV. Charles A. . Spraaae. ' Antelope hunters already were ia the field and many had bagged game Thursday before the- com mission met Hundreds of others were in the mountains making camp preparatory to stalking their favorite deer hunting areas Sat urday.'. The ban oa hunting and fishing in Oregon, adopted Thursday by the state game commission At Eu gene, is all-inclusive, H. "..Man gold, assistant game supervisor, said Thursday night "We are advaaag boaters aad anglers," Mangold said, "that the aaa is hmaedlaie aad halt all kaattag aad fishing la the. state." He said the state and federal forest services were ' spreading word of the season closure as rapidly as possible, with agents seeking groups already in the field to advise them that for the present at least, there will be no open season. There will undoubtedly be some groups in remote areas to whom the word will come iate,' Mangold said, "but all will be no tified as aeon as oossible." WALLA WALLA,. Sept 24 (AV-Washinrten asay follow Oreroa with haatlna elooares seoa, it was aaaeaaeed Tkars day alskt by VlrtU Beaaiactoa of Walla Walla, chairman af the state gaase eoatmlssiosw He warned all license buyers to be on the alert for information re garding closures, which would be ordered because of unfavorable forest conditions. Pale Hose Push Tribe Nearer 2nd Division CLEVELAND, Sept - 24 -(ff) The Indians' fourth-place lead ever Detroit was slashed to half a game Thursday by the White Sox, who grabbed a twin, bill, t to I and 4 to 2. Ted Lyons rung up his 14th victory in the opener. - " Edgar Smith's four-hit pitching won the second contest Chicago . oat 002 000-3 10 1 Cleveland 10Q 000 000-1 t 0 Lyons and Tresh; A. Smith, Ferrkk (6), Calvert (8) and De sautels, Hegan (8). Chicago 000 300 100-4 S 1 Cleveland 001 000 010-2 4 0 E Smith and : Dickey; Post, Bagby (4), Reynolds (8) and De-sautels. US2 CCHAEFEIFS ' : - ta Fell Gzzzls 1 -" 1 Ae-laa t ial kaalSaal SoU the Schaefer T7ay. KfTW Ct11Cn Na RsHcf, No Pay ,OCe and ) aL J -f''! taw" ' CCLC:,'IAL CLU3 CI IV" r.Ia-j out its n&tur-1 1- sncv. 10th Vhiteiyash i" . - - ' A I - ' H ' f V: ' - : aV-a'iaair'riiii " iWThTrnH 'aaw ur saar-- T' -r- - MORTON COOPER ; - -i - Dodgers Beat Bonding To Slim Chance End in Sight Despite Fifth Straight 7in, Wyatt's 19th Victory BROOKLYN, Sept. 2M) The Dodgers staved off. elimi nation from the National league race for at least one more day when they came from behind Thursday to belt out a 5 to 3 victory over Boston's Jim Tobin before 19,082 still hopeful fans at Ebbets field. This left, the Dodgers a chance of tying., for the flag providing they won their remaining three games and the Cards collapsed completely in their last two. In chalking ap their fifth stratxht victory sines they got off the toboggaa, tke flatbnsh ers ran their record of wins for the season to . ltl, sarpassittx the best mark ef aO previees - Brooklra aabe. They had that for consolation, ae matter what happens to tkem later on. , As has become their habit the Dodgers let the opposition get a running start Thursday and then plastered the fences with a clus ter of base hits to present Whit low Wyatt with his 19th triumph of 'the rear. And asain it was Captain Dolf Camilli who sup plied the big punch. He doubled in the tying runs in the Dodgers' sixth-inning outburst and scored the winner, himself, on a wild throw to the plate by Sibi Sisti, Braves second baseman. Boston -.003 000 000-3 7 2 Brooklyn 008 004 01-J t 4 Tobin and Lombard!; Wyatt, Casey . (7) . and Owen. plural Program Nears at SHS Intramural activities at Salem high school will begin immediate ly following a player cut on the senior high football squad, Ath letic Director Guraee Flesher said Thursday.. Equipment has been obtained for from eight to ten football teams, Flesher said. Larger boys from the junior high schools may also be permitted to the Intra mural leagues. . , x Frc:V.":! t i - retrial-, thb Week 5rs Ti y t a - Cooper Collars Cincy With 2 ins 6-0 ' , t . - ; 1 . ; Any Ited Bird rjn or Brooklyn Loss Will. Give St. Louis Flag ST. LOUIS, Sept24P-Tna St. Lou it Cardinally assured themselves of at least a ie for " the -National league pennant Thursday as Mort Cooper shut out the Cincinnati Reds on two hits, f to 0, for his ninth, straight victory and 22nd of the" y.ear, Cooper pitched one af the 1 STcatoat gaaaca af hia .carac. yloMIag only a smgle. o Cwald Walker In the fourth and an other to Kay famsnae la the fifth, aad never walked a asaa.' The only Red to get as far an .second was Walker, wke was al lowed to steal wUkeat a' throw after two were eat la tke fourth. Ia the meantime the Cardinals combed Ray Starr until they fin ally belted him out of the box In the seventh with the last , of their runs, Victory meant that even if the Cards lose their remaining two , games Saturday and Sunday ta thd Chicago JCubs and the Brooklyn Dodgers win all three of theirs, St Louie can do no worse than tie. Any one Cardinal victory or Dod ger defeat now will clinch the pen- ' nan4. .- It was the tenth skatoat af tke year for Cooper and ke atae partleipatod ta hta teaate lt-ktt " assaatt ea Starr, who started eat to give-Cooper a aseaad dnet aad then barred dewa ta the atldale laauigs. ' The' Cards collected - a ' run In the first inning with two singles but that was all the scoring till two were out in the last half of the fifth, Then Musial singled with the bases' loaded for" two runs, the Cards got another in tke sixth and Walker Cooper tripled : the final two across in the seventh, v Joe Beggs managed to put on a damp er after that Cincinnati St Louis .000 000 000-0 t 2 .100 021 20-f IP 0 Starr, Beggs (?) and, Lamanne; M. Cooper and W, Cooper. Additional Sport On Page 16 CUNT KEEP GlMJDrjflLT Sha'a aa Lively as a Youngatar I Ntw bar Backache to bettor MT augarata icBrra aacgi'ac batkaaaa mlctjr. aaea tatf aiaaavw that tha Mt aama el timir traubla ba twad kufaava. . Iba kidwf- ara Natni emie ay af Ui- FT n"t" mdm nate af aba aluoa. 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