PCG Coaches Soon to Know ; If It's 'Fowl or ; Feathers' :: : . ;Sf; v Was Lon Stiner happy to see Letterman Quarterback Bob Stevens pop up the other day? Just so much he knighted Stevens acting captain of the Beavers for the upcoming campaign, that's alL And since most coaches nowadays are in for hardships com v. i ... MM 2 GLEN MOOOT fine 'work of registering hop pickers at his North High street home. It's a red "V which was cut out of a very sunken rising sun on a Jap airplane shot down during Pearl Harbor. S r Football and stuff doesn't have that rosy hue at Oregon State these days, so the Beaver sports department is going in for, of all things, softbalL Messrs. Stiner, Slats Gill and" Ralph Cole man are looked upon as "Murderer's How" in the Corvallis "Country Jakes", lineup. Don't know what that "Jakes pertains to, but if It's related to the identical expression used by ballplayers it's all same Alibi Ikes. ; 1 Help Wanted: Apply U of Oregon ' 'Last winter the St. Ideals Cards had paid ads la sheets all aver the country for help, bat they'll have nothing en U of Oregon this fall If something Isn't done bat soon. Register-Guarder Dick , 8 trite reports dire need for one or two assistant football' coaches . capable of developing- 17 -year-old high school boys into grldmea of Pacific coast conference calibre. Seems "Honest John Warren, " who's had better days at Astoria high, hasn't got a right-hand man in the place now that Mannie Vesie isn't coming back and Trainer P. O. Siegerseth, batting for absent Bob Officer, has cone -" Into armed service. ':- i . ? "Job may yet fall on Anse Cornell, Howard Hobson or even Col. Bill Hayward IF there are enough 17-year-olds, 4-Fs, etc., around to require more than Warren's efforts. A rumor which had Tuffy Leemans, New York Giants backfielder, returning to herd the Web foot mail carriers has already been deflated. - Beavers Blew Another And How! Portland Beavers don't know how unlucky or stupid (take one free) they really are. Losing 38 games by one run is tough enough, all right, but along about the . time one Charles Frederick Petersen was tapping a gruesome- J222V for San Francisco same time the Klepper Kids had a gent name .of i"A-l Wright sulking around Seal boss Lefty O'Doul tried to David? Harum the Beavers by swap ping Pete for Wright, dud for dud and no questions asked or answered. fOh, yeah? Oh, no!" from Portland." jt "Oh nuts," from San Francisco. , V - At present Charles Frederick, our same old "Baldy" or "Grumpy," is smiting a mean J 13 for San Francisco, good enough for 12th place In PCL standings. It started seven series back, and ironically enough, against Portland. Pete hit .353 ihat week, .433 the next, .318 the next, .425 the next, .333 the next, .417 the next and .357 last! "Oh nuts!" now from Portland. "Oh ho and a hee!" now from San Francisco. And oh my, wouldn't Pete look good in center field for Port landespecially with that .313 batting- average? Vets9 August 26 Show Apparently Off ' No further word on the announced Vet punching party for the armory August 26, so apparently and without warning the thing's been called off. Couldn't have been because the Vets couldn't get the armory for that night, as the armory board announced the Vets could use it on the 26th for anything from: a fight card to a dog show. Have an Idea : the Joe Kahut-Sonny Jim Walker and Joey Dolan-Nat Coram doubleheader in Portland on the $7th has - plenty to do with dropping the 26th card here. Jimmy Garrison : and Rodolfo Ramlres were tabbed for the 27th In Portland, bat since Kantirez got stack deep in the heart of Mexico and couldn't make the date, Joe Waterman had to substitute the twin MIL And in having to do same, shortage of fighters for other than Portland rings became more acute. Result no Salem fights the 26th. We doubt that the slight financial loss suffered by the Waterman-Capri-Friend concern on their first venture here has anything to do with cancelling the second effort. 1 ? Southern Football Conference. Joins Pack--Siispends Rules : By BYRON PATTTE ; RICHMOND, Va., August; 21-fl-The southern conference, seeking to boost tottering football over the war hurdle, voted Saturday to suspend all of its eligibility rules so that the 16 member schools can use-any avaUable athletes, including service men, ;ln- intercollegiate atruetics. The measure was attacked la brisk debate before tt' was ap- prove by an .1 to - margin -: a ad Immediately afterwards Coach D. 8 MeAllster of the Citadel sheated that the action, "in effect, abolishes the seuth- ein conference. Athletic Director R. A. Fetzer, ' University of North Carolina, ar gued that other major conferen ces already had taken similar steps. The action gives the green light to the four , conference : members with Navy V-I2 trainees Duke, North Carolina, South Carolina and Richmond. Ten other -loop members have army affiliations but are kept from using A-12 men by war; department regulations; . Si TrV aW ot' I - . VII Cataase rosaealet Aataxlai - SUCCESS lor BOSS year tar CHINA. No tnattct wK what tHaMBt too aro ArrlJCT eo iMT4ers, ritfW. - heart, lost, uver, ' Moneys, stomach, eat, eoajtlpatton, ale en, fcetia, f vtr. , skin, femalo plaints - Chines rjerb Co. Offlco Boors Oaly Tue. and : ,-; Sat , t baa. - a4 W4. f "V a.- m.-.. ,to . ll-J a a., auf . ; f 122 N. ComX- EL, Saiem, Ore. eooi parable to a Jap trying to sing "Flat Foot Floogie With a Floy Floy," having 4-F or military discharged gents like Stevens turn up is almost as remarkable as finding a beer in a beer joint. V Speaking of Oregon Staters, Glen Moody, who left-tackled for the Orange in the mid-thir-r" ties and before that for the -Salem preps who dropped that 12 6 game to Washington high of Portland ? for the state title in '33, is now a Wchinest's mate, 2c, stationed Jfn - Midway is land. And quitea- war souvenir Glen forwarded to in v a I i d brother Lee, who's doing that Dempsey Sees Bond Battles i OGDEN, Utah, August 21 (JP) UeuL Com. Jack Dempsey of the US coast guard, former world hea vyweight boxing champion, said Saturday he plans to propose to US treasury officials a series of boxing matches, featuring leading performers, under treasury spon sorship -to sell war bonds. ; Admission would be by war bond purchases only. ; Dempsey said he hoped to see a match between Heavyweight Champion Joe Louis and Billy Conn included in the series he proposes ' - Louis9 Tour ' Is Postponed WASHINGTON, August 21 -iff) Sergeant Jos Louis' boxing exhi-4 bition. and physical fitness eastern tour originally scheduled to, start last Wednesday but - postponed, will begin August 30 at Fort Dev ens, Mass the war department announced Saturday. Additional Sports On Page 6 . Welcome Mats Out for 4-Fs,; 17-Year-01ds Opening Practices . Called September 9 .1- The ditty "It All Depends On You" was never meant more ser iously as it is sung to most-any bemuscled 17-year-old , or . ' 4-F these hectic pre-Northern Divis ion Pacific Coast conference foot ball season - days by i that weel knownvcoaches, trio,- Lon Stiner, John Warren and Bobe Holling bery. ' '. . ? Washington's Ralph -Pest Welch , and ' Idaho's ' Francis Schmidt would probably make It a qointet were it not, for the fact that : the navy . and marines have seen fit to send football eligible trainees to their respec tive schools for training. - ? - The, rest of the northern divis ion gang, sans naval and marine trainees, but well stocked with "ineligible" army students, must be content with their rendition of the ditty until September 9 and thereafter. On that day members of , the ; Coast conference are al lowed to . toot . whistles for first football practice. 1 i . 'Ami on that day Messrs. Stiner; Warren i and If Ht--, bery wU have a good Idea whether ' itll be a chicken or feathers for dear old alma mater fat '43. ' Although the situation at pres ent is anything .but : overflowing with promise, it could be worse. AU three have indicated that numerous 17-year-olds have writ ten them telling how much they look forward to playing for Ore gon State, Oregon and Washing ton State as the case may be. So now all Messrs. Stiner, Warren and Hollingsbery have to do is sit around twiddling thumbs until September 9 hoping the kids show up, and in droves, and big. ; To date all three schools Oregon State, Oregon and Washington State have prom ised "football perhaps not 'as usual' bat football" this faU. After September t checkups northwest gridiron - faas win know whether the schools caa keep that promise Askmenow 1st CHICAGO, Aug. 21 --Askmenow, trim 3-year-old filly owned by Hal Price Headley of Lexington, Ky., Saturday clinched the western championship among the fillies and mares by winning the $10,000 added Beverly Handi cap at Washington Pork. . Previously she had won the Matron Stakes, corresponding event of the Arlington Park meeting. Superbly ridden : by Jockey Georgie Woolf , Askmenow came from next to last place to finish half a length ahead of the 3 to 5 favorite, the Calumet Farm's Mark-Kell, with Burgoo Maid finishing . third, a length and a quarter farther back. Grand American Trapshoot Set VANDALIA, 0 August 21 '-(ff) This quiet Miami valley village of 300 dressed up Saturday to greet of vrtors Wediv'd'iT, Thursday and Friday as the ama teur Trapshooting association pre sents its 44th annual grand Amer ican classic a war-abbreviated affair. Beverly Gap Olson vs. Karlinko for Shot at Jacklson-Wagner Return M All the crunch . cronies happy now (some slaphappy, too) all excepting Mitghy Mite Milt Olson, the drop-kicking specialist who's captured ; the village : rasslo faas faacy with his colorful and clean exhibi tions. Two weeks ago Olson whipped George Wagner and was to have "been given a title match with Tony Ross as a reward. Koss was ' attacked by bolls and thrown for a spell, so Olson had to bide his - time. He did last week by beating Ivan Jones la a fUl-m preliminary. Then Tltleholder Eoss p and announces he wants to meet Leo "Steenke" Karlinko, of all peo ple, for the title since Leo had capped some of Tony's thunder by becoming a mean and ornery stinker comparable ' to both Wagner and Bulldog' Jackson. All such caused Matchmaker .Don Owen to reach for the as ' ptrin. Four headaches and two botUes later Owen heard a click ' upstairs and hatched a' match between Olson and Karlinko, ' with the winner to get a crack at Ross. - " Kesults? Owea happy about finding a way ant, Karlinko ov er joyed "at getting at least one CkyYPlay grounds Host 86326 Despite the annual and un-; founded rumors of "catching everything from the' seven-year ' Itch t: tie' dreaded - polio from fellow t r m l I e kers. Salem kids and ; g r o w n a p a alike have thus far turned oat SSZS ; strong, almost triple, 11 ia ;' PAT LIABT wo r vr; alation, to take advantage of fa cilities at both the Leslie and Olinger playgrounds. - 1 'if Although last year's - attend ance figure to date : was not available. Playground Director -Gurnee Flesher stated that ho . didn't ' think the present nomi ber was aito as largo as last season's. Shortage of manpower for crop harvesting and the fact -that there have been only three - I All-Star Ace May See Nq Action .....nujm.j.iit.imw xwumm. m mil iiil.ui m I w'J.!a!.."M. A ) t ' : , ; v - - c k- ' X - ' ;".wU - I . "V' " - f V - ; ft ! ; - -. - PITCHIN PAUL GOVERN ALL former Colombia university All Amerieaa halfback, and counted upon to be a main cog ba the college all-stars' lineup Wednesday night against the Washington Redskins, may see no action. Governali suffered an Injured knee daring a recent scrimmage. Suds Take Two From Senators SACRAMENTO, August 21 Coming from behind in both games the Seattle Rainier! pinned a dou ble defeat on the hapless Sacra mento Solocis ; here Saturday. Scores were 4-t and 5-3. Seattle eOi m 4 13 Sacra, ..tOa 181 f Of 1 II 1 Tlncap and -Saome; Pin tar, ' Pllletto (9) and Peterson. Soattlo tS9 It S Sacra. . .. .. 2 tt 1 t tl : ' -. . 1 .f :'. ". . ' .. "' ' " . '" - , " . -. i- - -' ' w ' ' , ''.... . .-. a,.-.. , -. . , . -Z : f V - " ... - : - ':' . nil i huh i m irtr flfill- 'r'"" "' " " 1 ""' ' ' Mn.in.i.i.f REFEREE PVT. AT3IO KALLXO attempts to both uproot a fistful of C George Wagner's hair and break up ' aa Illegal "hold, during, last ' - week's Wagner-Bulldog Jackson scrap at the armory; That's Jack-: son looking as If he's abont to take;a bite out of WagnerJ He wss ; irked enough " to da Just that, since Wagner had' justeompleted sliding Bulldog along that upper rope eyes first when the picture was taken. The meany pair ,ineet again Tuesday right In the arra ... ory in one half of a double main event... fc hot weather spells darlag the summer are - Fleshers reasons for' the "decline In attendance. ' '.; The Olinger pool has led the way ta attendance taos far, ac cording to figures compiled, by: Director Tommy Drynan. A to- ' Ul of a,749 have populated the : resort Zt,Qlir bathers and 16,673 assorted plealckers, ; .horseshoe players, croo.net play- -era, etc. Largest day for attend- . Imee was . Tuesday, July ; 29,; when 1SS6 checked Into the pool and another thousand took part la other seorces of pUy. - -s July 29 was also the biggest day. at Leslie. A. total of 159f - bathers were . eooated . and - an other hnndred were seen la the . psrk daring the day. The Leslie playground has accommodated ' 28,449 bathers to da to and be- tweea S99 and 1999 la general :play." - , : - v --. .No , sertoos easaalllos have American- League : (Satarday Seoroa) Washington Jt9 111 14 It Chicago -l-l-lJttO 21 S 1 . ! p Lef ebvro, Carresqael' ()." and Early. Giuliani (t); Ross and, CastfaM. (12 innings) Boston 94920t 017 16 2 Detroit -1 121 9994 If 2 Woods (It) and Gorslea. OrroU (2). (t) and Richards. ; Ross' Title Billed With Up to Date marred records at either place. Capable and comely life guards Janet - Rogers. Katie Griffith, Phyllis Gueffrey. Pat Leary, Leah Smith and SaJe SmaU have had to hit the , water for rescues only eight tunes six at Olinger. twice at Leslie. A re markable achievement since the large majority of the. attend ance has' been helter-skeltering kids. - .-. -; . And during cold and wet days the guardians of the premises have painted bath , houses and lockers and tidied this and that until the ; ' playgrounds have taken the appearance of Inviting Immaealaaee. There are bat two snore weeks la the playground Both pools are scheduled to lock up for the fall and win ter after Satarday, Scptem- Dasso Spanlis Beavers, 5-0 r Sore Arm Fastballer , 'Allows Only 4 Hits SAN DIEGO, Calif; Aug. 21 (P)Frankie Dasso, sore arm and au, tossed up a four-hitter at the Portland Beavers in Saturday's Coast league baseball game - to chalk up a 5 to 0 victory his 10th of the year. Portland 999 999-9 4 1 San Diego ......29 SOI Mx-5 t 1 PierrettL Cook (4) and Ad- Dasoo and Ballinger. Only 4 Games. For Multnomah PORTLAND, 'August 21 The Multnomah stadium manage ment said Saturday only four col lege football games are scheduled here this fall., 1 . ; The first, oa Oct. 16, pits Washington against Ore gon State. Following cease Ore gon against Idaho, Oct, SO; Ore gon against Washington, Nov. C; . Oregon State against Washing ton State, Nov 20 - j; -.In? addition stadium managers said they hoped to offer a game for the state high school cham pionship, v tentatively scheduled for Dec. 4. ' ' , Yanks Snatch llth Straight CLEVELAND, Aug. 21 Circuit blows by Bill Dickey and Charley Keller led the way Sat urday as the New York Yankees whipped Cleveland, 8 to 3, to capture their- eleventh straight series. ,. New York 1 00S 200-8 IS 1 Cleveland 909 300 000-3 fl 2 Bobo Finally Wins One 4-1; A's Drop 15th Straight Tilt ST. LOUIS, August 21-(P)-Bulky Buck Newiom broke into the winning column Saturday for the first time in eight starts with St. Louis. He pitched the nightcap of Saturday's double header with Philadelphia and won it, 4 to 1, after the Browns took the opener, $ to 3, to sweep the five game series. f ; 1 Old Bobo had to be yanked in the ninth after the first two men singled. V Relief Hurler George itch away from a title shot. Roughy Ross who openly ad mits he can plaster either Olsoa or Karlinko, simply beaming and Olson, the most deserving guy of the pack, faced with licking big Steeake now before he gets to cash in on what he earned two weeks ago. And more - happy guys 1 yet. Wagner, who lost to Jackson last week and beUered loud and long afterward that he, an American cltlxen,! "was stabbed la the back" by both Jackson and. Referee ' Almo Kallio, fol lowed that' up with a demand for a return go with Bulldog, lie gets It Tuesday, so he's hap py. - - Since Jackson gets a big kick out of merely bashing anybody anytime, he's of course content ,teoVY7-'V- ':: ';'. h .; s The curtala raiser for the ses sions amongst the now one big ; happy family shonld.be a cork er also. Ernie ; Pilnso, capable crunehy who has yet to appear here this season, takes oa rasa lin referee Mel Peters .to' start things : at r tZ9 p ml , v : i The opener. wm be a S3-min- 'ste time limited best two. of three falls clash while the two main events will be best two of tLree tills ever the lorrer route. Flatflbnsla Cifeems K.'e's New Dealers ' By JUDSON BAILEY NEW YORK, August 21-rVWhen Branch Rickey started to turn the Brooklyn Dodgers inside out about a month ago the fanatic Flat bush fans were wounded to the quick. But their" wounds have been quick to heal through the - spectacular play S.Byrrsl35 LeadsVGolf At Half Mark Jim Turncsa, Wood, Nelson Next in Line" By CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN - CHICAGO, Aug. -SL-CAVThe ex-Yankee outfielder, "35-year-old Sam Byrd, hit a home run in golf Saturday a sharp sub - par 33 3467 which pushed him Into the halfway lead of Chicago's victory national championships with a 38 hole aggregate of 135, nine strokes under standard figures. The Philadelphia pro was the only competitor among the six first round front runners to bet ter his score oa the second trip of the 72-holo ' medal . tourna ment which concludes Sunday with a double round. Staff Sergeant Jim .Turnesa of SUten Island, NY, the 18-hold leader' with, a 67 took." a "pair of 35's for a -137 'total and dropped into second place. Craig Wood, the duration US open champion from Mamaroneck. NY, hooked up a 70 with his 69 for" 139 and third position, while Byron . Nel son of Toledo was one over par with 72 to card 140 for fourth. , V A 33-3779 placed Ky Laf feea -of Tulsa, Okhu. la fifth with Grant, BJL, Jim Ferrier of Chicago, the former Australian champion who climbed to the front with a 68: Jimmy Demar et of Detroit and Harry Cooper of Minneapolis, both of whom . suffered putting Jitters and ttok 74's after firing 69s In the first round, r-'.-.1"'. Bracketed at 144 were Johnny RevolU of Evanston, I1L Willie Goggin of White Plains, NY, and Lloyd Mangrum of Los Angeles, while Ed Dudley of Colorado Springs, Colo the PGA ; presi dent, placed at 145V: . 74 S Prince Quillo Wins Saratoga NEW YORK, Aug. 21 -ip- A colt off the bargain counter brought his stretch-running zip to the transplanted Saratoga-at-Bel-mont race meeting Saturday and all but chased the badly-faded Shut Out right out of the park. Prince Qaiilo Is the horse, and after letting Mrs. Payne Whit ney's once-mighty derby winner lead for a mile of the mile and a quarter, he won the 41st Sara toga handicap by six lengths, as Shut Out wobbled in but In a field of three, before a crowd of 29,709, largest of the meet ing, who bet $2,07363. Caster saved, the game, however, by retiring . the next three men. Newaom himself drove in what proved to be the whining run with a single in the fourth Inning. : The losses 'were 14 and -IS straight for Philadelphia. PhUadeL J601 tOt tOt-S t t SL Louis 01t 010 10-I II 2 Harris and Swift; Sandra and ' Hayes. ' ; ' PhUadeL 010 000 000-1 t t St. Louis 01t 100 ZS 4 10 0 Wolff. CtoU (S), and War ner; Newsonv Castor (t FerrelL " Washington State 'Cautiously Optimistic' on Grid Outlook PULLMAN, Waslw Aug. 2MP) Washington State college officials, standing " somewhat apart - from the gloom ' hitting many 'football schools, expressed cautious opti mism Saturday about the season's football prospects. ... . Coach Orin E. Holllngbery said he had received word from more than 3$ promising players they would help to make WSC a com petitor in the northern division. Pacific Coast conference. Others are indicating desire to play. ? -Graduate Manager Earl Foster commented: "We plan to go ahead with football as long as we find it-physically possible to continue the sport. .. - Hollingbery listed three men found available during the- past week. Wafly Kramer, letterman end, Is on the' campus and ex ?3a of the youngsters who were brought in during the houseclean ing. " " - . ' The customers who carried ' signs , ridiculing Rickey and threatening to boycott Ebbels field after, Bobo Newsem, Joe Med wick. Dolph CamCU and t other familiar stars had been1' shuttled off the scene now are turning oat la bigger numbers than before. The players who are responsible" for this about-face are Luis Rod riguez lmo, a Puerto Rican out fielder brought up from the Dodg - ers Montreal I arm ciuo; tugene Hermanski, ! another outfielder who came up from Durham in the Piedmont league; and Howard Schultz, a first baseman purchased'; from St. PauL . The rookie fust sacker, who 1 is C feet ?!4 Inches tall, made a doable and a single and handled- 15 fielding chances flaw lessly whea he Joined tho club last Moaday. , ' Word of the great new first baseman the Dodgers had obtained spread liwo wildfire through Brooklyn that night and the next day more than 12,000 paying cus tomers Were In the stands. They still are "talking about him. -Although his hitting seems likely, to be light, his fielding already has quieted all the moaning about Ca millL ; -- " - Olrno, who was the first of tho trio to be brought to Brooklyn, is leading the national league in batting during his short stay. His average is .387. Pltih? Rookie Leads Victory Over Cards PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 21 Ray Hamrick, the Phillies' $25,000 rookie Shortstop from Nashville, 1 came through with his -first and second major league hits Satur- aay to ieaa r reaaie iizsuxunona team to a i 3-2 triumph over the world champion St. Louis Cardi nals. .- Also performing brilliantly de fensively as the Phillies copped the rubber game of the Cards five-game series, young Hamrick singled in j the first inning and romped home when Buster Adams clouted a double. St. Louis I ...O0O 002 0002 SO PhUadelphla 200 000 01 3 9 1 Brecheen and W. Cooper: Rowe and! Moore. . , DiMag Paces Stars to Win LOS ANGELES, Aug. 21 A Paced by Joltin Joe DiMaggip, who slashed four hits in as many tries, two of them ponderous homo runs, a group of former Major League stars beat the combined Los Angeles and Hollywood clubs of the Pacific Coast League in an exhibition game Saturday, 8 to 2, before a 22,000 crowd. Red Ruffing, former team mate of DIMagglo with the New York Yankees, twirled tho first fear Innings and allowed tho Coast stars only one run. Hol lywood and Los Angeles used nine pitchers, one la each in ning, bat they gava ap a total of 15 hits while their teaaomateo were gathering only six off three hurlers. The proceeds of. tho game will go toward purchasing sports equipment for service in south Pacific bases. Gresham Site Annual Fair GRESHAM, August 21-(JP)The 37th annual - Multnomah county fair, will open here Monday with, livestock and garden displays. A 12-day racing program is , also scheduled, i pecting to attend classes this fall. Another letterman available is Guard Rod Glske. AI Kean, 180 pound end who was a three-year starter at Bremerton high school, is planning to enroll at WSC and says he will play football before getting a call as a navy aviation cadet." " j SPOUT COAT3 and SLACKS is a . n Clothiers 45