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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1942)
1 1 pags cixrEsrf aveut Done Southworth A in vtliin By OSCAR KAHAN ST. LOUIS, Sept 24-CTVA cer tain . tie for the National league pennant meant absolutely nothing to the St Louis Cardinals Thurs day and there was no celebrating; when the players filed into the clubhouse after their tie-clinching Victory over the Cincinnati Reds. "Celebrate r said Manner Lilly Southworth. "What "fort We haven't done anything yet. That was an understatement typical of Southworth because what the Cardinals actually have done Is win 41 of their last SO gtmes, whipping out a 10-game Brooklyn . lead In their amazing rush to first place. , The Cards now have a 2 game margin . that . assures them, of at least a tie even if they lose their remaining two games. , However, not a single Cardinal player mentioned "the pennant' In the dressing room. - Apple- cheeked Morton Cooper, who pitched the 6-0 triumph over the Reds' for his 22nd victory and his tenth shutout, quietly said, "Good work; fellows," and there was responding chorus of "Good work, Wort" . ; ; - ;:i;.:.r: .-J Young Harry Walker, ; who played eenterfleld, shook the . big "pitcher's hand and grinned, "I don't see why we get yon more than one run. That's all you need. Additional Grid Camp Grist ' PORTLAND, Sept 24-(,)-Oregon State's Beavers, Idaho bound for their first 1942 defense of their Pacific Coast con ference football crown, stopped here Thursday for a light work out. ; w--v " '.'-v Coach Lon Stiner said the squad would arrive at Moscow at 8:30 a. m. Friday and planned to take another light practice on the University of Idaho grid in the afternoon. Giants, Phils Split; Adams Equals Record NEW YORK, Sept 24-(ff-The lowly Phils divided a doublehead er with the New York Giants 1 Thursday by winning the second game, a battle of rookie pitchers, 3 to 2, after Bill Lohrman had shut them out 8 to 0 on four hits in the opener. Ace Adams pitched the ninth inning for the Giants, making his list relief appearance of the sea son and tying the modern major league record set by Clint Brown of the Chicago White Sox in 1939. Philadelphia .000 000 000-0 ' 4 2 New York 501 100 10-8 XI .1 Hughes, Lapihuska (1), Hen nessey (8) and Livingston, Bra fan (5); Lohrman and Mancuso. How They NATIONAL LEAGUE - - W L. Pet. St Lout 104 48 .6841 Chicago Brookly 101 90 .86j Plttsbur New Yor 3 65 Ml I Boston - Cincuina 78 74 Ml W X. Pet. 68 84 .447 84 SI ,441 M 87 .400 Phliadel 41 108 -T79 Thvntfav'i res alts: - , .. At St Louis 6. Clacinnatl 0. - At Brooklyn S, Boston 3. -- - -i At New York 8-1. Philadelphia 0-4. , Only camea scheduled.) JUfEJUCAN UAGVS W I Pet New To 103 50 A73 Boston 03 58 .616' W L Pet Detroit : 71 SO .474 Chicaro 69 S3 A St. LOUIS 81 60 AO Washinxt 61 80 .411 Clevelan 13 7S .483 Clevelao -WW 437 Tnarsoara retniu: At Cleveland 1-1. Chicago S-4. -(Only tmi scheduled.) COAST LCAOTJK FLATOFTf . At Sacramento , 1. Seattle S. " i' At San Diego 0. Los Angeles I. ' - (Seattle leads Sacrament 1-1, Lea Aaxsles leads 8 an Dili t-i)- SEATTLE, Sept UMFf . Spectators expect to see a bit of ' Tr 1 formation staff sprinkled Into the University oi Washing--f. ton's prevailing Notre Dame f style offensive against the Col lege of Pacific here Saturday. Coach Ralph "Pest" Welch, in his first year at the Washington helm, has been drilling the Hus kies in variation of their Phelan installed system. In early work outs, Welch said he intended to make "moderate use" of the To best points, and the Pacific game is expected to be a testing ground ' PALO ALTO, Calif, SepJ. tL (tfVBnmo Bandocci, star right tackle, may be able to play for , a short while for Stanford against Washington State Sat urday but Jim Cox will start . the game, Coach M a r e h 1 e ;f Schwarti said Thursday. Banducd's Injured Instep has Improved, but he Is out of condi tion through a week of inactivity. Schwartz disagrees with the popular choice of the Indians as the favorite In the Saturday game. The injury-ridden Stanford team will be playing "one of the best in the conference," ho said. LOS ANGELES, Sept S4XJP) -Book learning, or lack of it eat into the Sonthern California ' football squad, readying for its game with Tulane Saturday. ' Otto Knian, 192-pound sophb more tackle, was declared by the faculty to be shy some credits and will be ineligible for the season. His loss hit the Trojans in their weakest spot He is the tenth tackle they have lost this year. ' BERKELEY, Calif, Sept Z4.-(-If there's anything about St Starr's football team that should trouble Stub Allison's University ef California Golden Bears Saturday, It's that pass ing whiz, Johnny Podesto from I Modesto. tT - f In Thursday afternoon's prac tice, the 15th and last workout be fore Saturday's opener with St Mary's here. Coach Allison tight ened up on his varsity's passing defense. .!-'. Grover Klemmer, co-holder of the world's 440-yard race record. win not be In the backfield Satur day. He crocked his left hand in practice Wednesday. Bill Rein- hard,' left half, Injured his right shoulder In Wednesday's practice and may be on the sidelines until the Oregon State game October S. ,...un Ww ' . bmi:b:ib!: .' . SOLITAIOE' . Flashing blue - white -solitaire in an exqui site mounting.- A ' thrilling creation. S1.25 Hiff rt Dmiioin). rEIISEISLE ' A. perfect '' hatching : duet inspired by Cu' ' pid himself. E x c e r- c uwiutuy cugn. quality I WeeUY 3 One Letter, Tivo Notes, Four People LEWISTON, Idaho, Sept 24- -If it happens once, it sa coinci dence; if it happens twice, It's an epidemic Mrs. Ralph Wiley, Lewiston, last week wrote a letter to her husband, Pvt Ralph Wiley, at Sheppard Field, Texas. There were two Ralph Wileys at the field and one had just ' been transferred to Las Vegas, "Nev, so the letter was forwarded. Private Wiley the wrong one opened the letter and read It before he discovered that it wasn't his. He penned an apologetic note and returned letter and note to Mrs. Wiley. :;-:".;- But It didnt get to Mrs. .Wiley. The letter was delivered to an other Lewiston housewife with a similar name, who opened the letter by mistake. She also added a note to the letter, apologizing. Wednesday, Mrs. Wiley re ceived two letters one with two apolgetic notes attached and an other from her husband wanting to know why she hadn't written. Small Businessmen Seek Loan Moneys WASHINGTON, Sept" 24-()-The conference of American small business organizations Thursday sought congressional support for a proposal to create a new fed eral corporation , to lend up to $1,000,000,000 to small business concerns imperilled by Inability to convert to war production and by shortages of materials for ci vilian consumption., - l Kaiser Really For Housing ' PORTLAND, Sept 24 -JPf Housing facilities for workmen re cruited in New York by the Kai ser shipyards, will be available when the men reach here, Albert Bauer, assistant general manager at the Oregon shipbuilding cor poration plant, said Thursday. His statement was in answer to one by city commissioner William A. Bowes that if 20,000 eastern workmen come here by the first of the year "they will 'be sleep ing in the middle of the streets." "It has always been our Inten tion, to take care of people brought here to work," Bauer said, "and there is no reason to believe that we will fall down on the job now." He said plans for housing were being prepared and that as work ers arrived - there would - be fa cilities for. them. : Beauty Tide Won Without Entry ' PORTLAND, Sept 24-(5)-Don-na Jones won the title of "Miss Brooks Field" thanks to a soldier she has never met - The 19-year-old University of Oregon sophomore won the beauty contest at the Texas air field be cause Corp. P. Ray Hymel of New Orleans, - to whom she sent her picture, entered it in the compe titkm. : v W J ' . Donna's 'mother said ' the first word of her daughter's winning came in a telegram from the may or of San Antonio, Tex. Later a silver loving cup arrived bearing! Flores PCL's Nb,lTwirler LOS ANGELES, Sept 2H Jess Flores, lanky righihandar who returned this season frcm the Chicago Cubs to dig bis toe into the mound for Los Angeles' An gels, Thursday was taking bows as champ pitcher of the Pacific Coast league. . - Unofficial final season pitching average! released today rsveal Flores No. 1 hurler with 14 vic tories and five losses for a - .T37 The season -long, strike - out struggle of : Sacramento's young Blix Donnelly and Seattle's veter an Kewpie Dick Barrett . ended with Barrett ' the leader, 1T7 as compared to 160. the name' of Miss Jones ani the corporal. . " ; ' ' ; . 0K.S- " THE VlTAt 10 v . - ' .imA t Invest ten percent of your incomj irj Vg; Kmnt nnd War Bonds. It wn I Kfit. ond for that xf millions of yoyr fellow ttfucens. . .MBut,n you may toy, -ten pjr - -t.'- i fAf a budaet ie left to save. kmon't had so far, Designed To Make Headway! . 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