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CZZGQll ZHlTZZZZm Cslsssu Or7ca. Cuaday I'crsLr'Oca 17. 1-12 T " 4 Stagg- Gang. Mflgiiitv-'.-rJayya UroseUs L tors! "Eoot'n EowF Tuesday 7restling Card w . , . ., -,- ... . Ccdlege of die Pacific Tips Del Monte Navy Creivy 16-7 - . - v ' By RUSS NEWLAND ' BAXTER-STADIUM, Stockton, Calif.; Oct. lrH)-Tiny College ! the Pacific and its famed 8 l-yeap-old- coach, Amos Alonzo Stagj wrote the most rousing upset victory "of the 1943 football season into the records tooay wiui 16 to 1 win oyer3U star-stuaaea 16 to 7 win over3-jne star-- muuw j - - - Pel Monte. Inflight school eleyU Q VY CcltS VJsile 10,000 fans cheered-mem- selves Into a frenzy the Pacific-Tigers,, locking for the tworhi like a bunch of school kids against the forinex all-America, and pro? fessional players in the Deiiome lineup, outplaye nd outtricked their rivals for, moat of the. game. Dei ttonte, undefeated, went in to the game as the 5 to 1 favorite. Pacific's IFightih Tigers main tained their unblemished; record end now have won five games. . Stagg. approaching his 4th sea son, came up with one of the most memorable victories of his bril liant career. His own players paid ho Hpn'(rf coaches his finest tri bute; They hoisted the chunkr old gent onto; their shoulders and car tA Mm off the "field. ' VK; 1 4. Former big names of college end ball such as Parker'HaU, Leo-. xihrd Eahmont and Paul Christman to the ackfieldjfaaedQ -mipress the Pacuiff eoya.. .. -l i Pacific first touchdown tailed m t Dd Monte punt kicked by cA Ranev i "Dickinson and Mocked br the Tigers left guard Bart GianelU. The ball went out of bounds on Del Monte's 4 yard n. twi eft Half John'Podesto skirted left end for the score, . he also place kicked tne extra po-nu rk.1 Monte started a drive late in the Third period that ended in touchdown just alter xney changed sides for the final quarter. Right half Leonard Ei3hmond, for mer ordham flash and the stand- in t nre-flifZht lineup today, intercepted a Pacific pass and rar-d back 48 yards to mid-field. Vmm there the pre - flighters - .ai a touchdown with uuu w onarterbaek Paul Christman, f or- -uriaaouri crackshot whipping passes to ends Bowden Wyatt and Ed Cifers. former Tennessee stars, .q wu is to Eihmont. Eshaujnt lugged the oval for the 4irtwtoaen from the one yard line and Wyatt plaeekicked the extra tally. It41ed the count at 7-7 but not foe "long. Pacific broke the ice with the aid of a "break" when it received the ball on Del Monte's 47 yard marker on a defensive holding penalty against John Owens, pre- " flight center. Pacific bad punted but regainedvpoasession of the ball on the penalty. " ' . . . " Podeslo dropped back and fired a pass to John Hurley, sub left end, who ran JO yards for the score after outstripping the Del Monte secondary. Podesto again place kicked the extra tally to put Pacific back Intd the lead 14 to 7. Desperately, the' Del Monte crew started shooting passes whenever they got possession of the balL j Backed up - against their own goal line with less than two min-. tltes to play, Del Monte took a fin al chance and lost The ball was -snapedp from the one yard line. Christman whipped a short one to Left Half Parker Hall, former Mis sissippi gridUwn ' luminary who was unable to get out of the end zone before be was hauled down fcy Sam Klap-tein, Pacific's left tackle, and two points more on a safety were added to the local elevent score. K IikidU rears First i : Fass the raszberries: Tuesday niffht's beak-bashmg brawls, la rasslers, at the armory were carded yesterday by Matehmak- er Don Owen, and as far ' as the customers are concerned t things should be a hootinr suc cess, 'fr- l ; .- -j h. i ;: i" - r f - ; An 8-31 eurtaln-ralser :be twees "Baft-rider' Tex Ilager and Jack "AdomV", Klser . has been signed, by Owen, and al though fans may find little to sling the boos at here, it should be one of those seldom seen "all .clean14-' affairs. ith are, ex tremely fast and colorful ; grap-t piers. V "" ;:':; ! ?A double nhtht'evenf has been ' docketed to wind - up theJ bash4 lag. First eff. Pierre "Frenchy LaBelle, in a class by himself when it comes to legitimate wrestling, draws dewn Billy "Bast Tm" MeEaln In one hoar limited best two of three falls scrap.' The clients should find plenty to exercise wind, pipes on In this one. for Billy the Buster is strictly on the stinker side. And finally the hoorrlimlted, best two of three session be tween George "Crybaby" Wag- m ner and Lee SteenkavTh.'l . into one of. the.; more .llyeUee Loase" Karllnkb.":iJsaIly" the . . eveninrs, .and gosh .nw Oie fans have a here m any? match , jTnesd";tossles ; can, ; get. : right and .cUerensIr. tf,z late shej " lively at ' times; . Tickets can. be ."villain - when1 he. tnrnsto:'thei jpnrchased, at . the."",Fhn"eejrr:elBb rough stuff. But in this one the - or- Staple's sports store, i - onlookers won't Itnow what to do for both Warner, and Kar link are beyond a doubt the rowdiest gents la tights to grant and groan In the local temple en Tuesdays. Both like to think they're the toughest cookies In the muscle family, and as they have never met before la the ring they'll have the opportunity of proving Just which one should wear the handle "Meanest of the Mean-; les."- The sessions should develop 25 to 6 Victory : .. NotclietL by ?Cats (Continued from Page 12) Segura-Talbert Polished Off MEXICO CITY, Oct. 16-V-Ih a stunning upset. Armando and Bolando Vega of Mexico defeated D.nrhn 5eeura and WUUam Tal- bert in straight sets today to win the Pan-American tennis aouww championship. The Vega brothers, -virtually un known outside- of Mexico, return ed the hottest smashes that the powerful Ecuador-US combination could volley; and triumphed, ..6-1, 6-3, 7-5. Pauline B e t z , ! U S naUonal champion, retained the Pan-American women's singles title by de feating Dorothy Bundy of Santa Monica, Calit, 7-3, 6-4. Preps to Open s Gasaba Drills J MT. ANGEL Mt Angel col lege prep school's basketball squad win begin practice sessions Mon day night with seven returning imon from last year's aggre- orrrtA to return for Suuu ..v. rtirn this season. The Preps will participate to the Duration league, .which is made ijp of Tffoodburn, Silverton, Mo ranbv. Chemawa and Mt Angel high schools. - Track Rlect. Set . MOSCOW, Idaho Oct. 16-(5V The Idaho Ad club, in cooperation with the University, of Idaho ath letic department, will inaugurate here Nov. 19 what is planned as n-annual Inland Empire hlh School cross country champion- gliips, officials announcea. from there, Tony Valseano f am bled and Bob Teters,- the Port land U tackle ,on lend-lease., to the 'Cats, recovered on the. Ore gon fear. ' . . - Two . line plays and a pair of passes failed miserably as, the Af myduck line tightened up but on the ; fouruv' play the" Ducks were offside and the 'Cats had one more try; from - the l-yard:. marker. -The break -was r welcome, "and IS6- pound . Dei, Davis,, another.- ex- Portland 11 smashed right guard for a touchdown on the "gift" play. Barr missed the conversion. The Oregons, ' definitely fading now j and- probably because they had only been a team for a little over a week, got exactly one play after receiving- the next kickoff and it backfired for another Wil lamette touchdown! i , Standing en his.ewn 30, Jack ' Wisner, Northwestern back now at Oregon flipped a wobbly pass smack into Ed HUlis hands en the Oregon 42. HUlis, from Col lege ef Fnget Sound, grabbed It and scrammed the 43 yards un molested for the third Navy cat score. Jim Porter's - attempted conversion was a trifle wide. ' Two plays later another Oregon pass was intercepted - this one by Johnny Lydon, but a Navy cat drive finally bogged down on the Oregon 12. ; Still playing "you - pass - 'em - well - catch - 'em, the 'Cats had one; more intercepuon up tneir sleeves midway through the last period and this one also cost the Armyducks six points. - - Kulesh got off another wobbler which was batted around three or four times before Deiner glommed it on - the ' Willamette 46. Big "Truck", who in seven years of high school and college football has never made .a touchdown, hipped off two tacklers, . bounced up against the west sidelines and shuffled, but fast, right on down the stripe the entire 54 yards. Dev astating down-field blocking by his 'mates made Truck's big mo ment come true. Barr's placement try was wide and that was that so far as the Navycat scoring was concerned.' The Armyducks had one last blast left "with three , minutes to go, and made it boom to the first score against the 'Cats this sea son. The Armyduck passing at tack, which had. been 4-F' up to now, suddenly began clicking and it was one ox. tnese. heaves, luuesn to Valseano, which went the last eight yards to the "touchdown. Ku lesh' boot missed., ': ' . ; The Navycat line, one of the chief reasons Whitman - was knocked eff 20-0, was again in fine form today with Demer, Seheibne. Peters, Donovan and. 8heridaa raising havoe with Oregon plays. Teeth - rattling tackles by Sheridan while cov ering the long and well-placed kicks by Anderson kept the Armyduck safety-man well cor ralled. In alL the Armyducks could make only 83 yards rush lag at the 'Cat forward wall all day, and had to deduct 23 of these when the gents'vp front got thromgh to spill the Ducks far losses. ' The Navycat offensive, with Bo- ho, Jack Bunnell, Davis and An derson doing the four-star work rolled up ISO yards rushing and 54 "A more via passes. wnxastETxa v obioon OrtCbUM REL rriang Schunuu RTL, Patterson Wolfaehr , RGU GUricho HUlio . Brae Morris - LGR . Haws Peters l"TR , wauter Sias IJEB i VanDorn Tuesday Night Grappler v - ) , - - r ? y...v-;v-..,. - :-rr ..:,.; , -r . . ' " f - s " ' . , - -t Musial Signs 1 3-Ycar Pact; ST. LOUIS,' Oct 16-WV Stan Musial,' 23-year-old outfielder', for the St. Loui Cardinals and major league batting champion for 1943J has -been-vaigned -.to- a Ihree-year contract, President Sam- Breadon said tonight No salary, terms were announced. - . ; Musial made 220 hits, for the I season and .topped : both, major leagues with a .357 batting av erage.. , , ,r. . I "' V Nevada Trips Utah .SALT" LAKE CITY, Oct 16-iff) i Sparked by two shifty open field backs, Jimmy' Aiken and . Bev ! Walker, the combined Reno r air base - Nevada university football team walloped Utah university's all-civilian eleven today, 27 to 19. o".iiC::msy.:.. Scores Posted--- Eyre Grabs Lead in -Salem Sweepstakes ' Salem Golf club's first week end sweepstakes tournament saw 14 players compete in opening day activities yesterday, with Dave Eyre pacing all scorers with a net 69 for 18 holes, trailed" by George Scales and "ic" Mclughlin, who each posted a net 73. - v 1 Flayers signing for this type' of tournament have the choice of playing all 36 holes in either of the two days of competition, of which today is the last, or of . firing 18 holes the first day and the remaining during the sec ond day's play. Only two divot diggers went the entire distance In aSturday's play. However, a , large number of golfers are es pected to shoot the entire 36 ': holes today. t .."-. y Scores for 36 holes were turned in Saturday by McCrary, with a 156 net, and Wahlgren, who toured the course twice to score a net 150. ... " . ; : Others who played IS holes, ' and their net . scores include Coppeck, 74; Thompson. 74; Fe kar, 76; Goodwin, 78; Lengren. 79; Waterman. 79; ' Stacey SO; : and Banter, 8L Cross-Country Race ' Planned for Spokane SPOKANE, Oct lMVThree college and three service teams already have entered the Thanks giving day cross-country races ' to be sponsored in Spokane" by the Spokane Athletic . Round " Table, Track Coach Mike Ryan" of the University of Idaho, - notified the ART today. - : . The college teams are the Uni versity of Washington, ' Idaho and Gonzaga. ; . , . - Teams made up of service ' men w&l come from Washing- j ton - State college, Idaho, Whlt man college and possibly Far- ragut naval training station. u civil ncj? O ' COMMrHCIAX, LBAQVS! Nicholson -ncaranco Chuck's Tavero Woodburn Senator Barber Shop Hartman Broa. ,,, , . Pauta Tassera . ...... Rica's Men's Shoes GoUUes. Silverton WX. Pet. e jp! ? 6.i3 1 S JiSS S S'JWO S ;J5O0 ' JSOO . 8 .343 4 a jus Awnftt ton 10 bowlers: Scales 1M; rt.t. m MUi- Hirelna 178: 8. SiUls 1TI; Garbarino 173: Henderson 171: PrUllps 16S; ZeUer ls; Renunstoa tea. IVDUSTKIAI. XJEAOTJK Blita Spot Capital City Laundry Wahl Bros. Ko-Naroers Papennakers Statesman Sdo - U r Grocery 4 .SffT 5 J5S3 S .383 "S 53 1 .417 S .333 3 JSOD s a .4 a .1 Kirchnev Dens a iMrBtM tnn io bowlers ,ii. uirm iut- Ertsraard 167 ! in- Mnff.inr 162: Kenyon 162; Mathis 162: WheaUey ieo; tayim 159; Schrunk jsa. MAJOR XJeAGtnE City Cleaners Acme Auto Wreckers Bert's , Pros .14 4 A9 8 9 t 8 10 1 11 .778 J550 ;500 Citrus's Coffee Shop , , , A nw.J9Vw. KtOf. - RsminV 7-TJD- - lvr,M TOD 1U DOWItli -vv... riin. At 11U- HartweU 183: Kert . -y "- -: . ,-a. Scales 17S: a-rusn vo;. wwk . Coe 173. - , . ' -.1 LADIES' "UCAGUI KeKlettes. MUlerti rurniture Rialto. Broadway Beauty Shop Acklin's Bootehy Sears BoebucK L14 4 .778 11 7 .611 8 10 .444 7 llx J 7 11 v-SSS T 11 n Averages too 10 bowlers: Garbarino 166; Poulin 162: Uoyd 1S3: Meyer 148: TVirtmh. 146: Foreman 144: Tamblyi x 144; Bowbby 142; Allen 142; Holt 141 Srigley 141. - ' , i - 19 Hoop PULLMAN; Oct 18 -(ffH With no ""regulars on hand 'from- last season,- Coach';-J Jack Friel": has started 'basketball turnouts at Washineton State college -with a roster' of 19 men.' .The oniyfinen' out f or.4the team who ere experienced at-lhe WSC troe of Dlay are Mort Joslin,. Spo kane. ; Washi guard who played some varsity basketball last year, and '.' GeorgeKlemz, six-foot-four center from Okanogan, Was--, who earned a numeral with the fresh man team. V J - i 1 - I -- - I , 1 i - C-iJv. JL UU.' - n Demons tratiorls xf beginners class instruction, diving competi tive events such as free style races, , a candle race and water Jousting, plus a life saving demon stration by Bob Sheridan and Mac Barr, Willamette navy trainees,' atured the first fall Parents' night program at the YMCA swim ming pool Friday evening.' ( The following took part in the program: Nancy Lidbeck, Jeane Lidbeck, Jane Barlow, Shirley Fee, Kay Howland, Ida Jo Hen derson, Loris Merriott, Nancy Tay lor, Joan Wenger, Peggy Bolt, Jack Baker, Edwin Bauer, Charles Londberg, Boyd Olinger, Jack Nel son, Dorsey Caspell, Dennis Feike, Bob Nopp, Wesley Johnson, Stew art Wells, Tommy Akers, Ronald Hoxie, : Bob Boy bell, Jimmy Aamodt, Wayne Rogers, Droa Boldt, Ted Du Frain, Gene Gar- ver, Oliver Boline, Dale Swenson, Kenneth Griffin," Ward Jacobson. Ted Tuehek, David Bladorn, Rich ard Bladorn, Harold Gpheen,- Wil bur . Bower, Gordon. Sloan, - Bill Bowden, Robert Young, and Wen ton Zunmeirman.". . . c. , JLif eguards and Judges who as sisted . In .the . presentation .were Don Yocom, Doug Yeater, and Al- aen undlie. Purdue Nails Slaters 30-7 C-t-SVl-LAND, Oct.' Purdue's ! undefeated BoUermak ers turned on their vaunted pow er on a soaking wet field today to come from behind and hand Ohio State's youthful Buckeyes their third loss in four games, 30 to 7, before a crowd of 41,509. Aggies Victor, 13-0 FORT 'WORTH, Tex, Oct 18 CT)-Jim "Babe'1' Hallmark engin eered two prodigious pass plays in the third period today to bring the youthful Texas Aggies a 13-0 victory over Texas Christian be fore a crowd of 16,000. 3 ft tiff iipertiiiS Eleven Weeks to Honegger. The play was good for 47 yards and was made possible by a skillful block by Cal ifornia's big right end, Ken Groefsema. Porter . Davis Bunnell KHt, . LHR H. Johnson Kulesh Worth Valseano Scoro by Quarters: WlUametta . Oregon .9.1 11 813 i 9 8 88 Scorinc: Willamette touchdown by Bono. Uavls. Hillis and Deinor. Con versions: Barr placental oresonl Denver Loses touchdown by Valseano. , y Substitutes: W-uametro suaoe. Sehado, Donovan. Scheibner, & An derson. Deiner. Sheridan, Barr. Macy, OHiser. . Anderson. Boho, Brown, Copenharer. Moore, wuiara. ujmu banko. Stem. Martin. Shafer. Wisner. Sands.- Grcenberg, Plnntrfc. Kress. Da-le. -. mmm . Officials: tieorso mimi-uiu. ree; shy HunUnston. umpire; Pick Reld. head linesman; Sick Asbcom. neld- Judge. ' Dl-NVER, Oct 16HUtilix- ing power in depth, the Fort Ru ey. Kas., Centaurs trampled Den ver university 47 to 0 -today be fore 5000 fans. A-umen Shif t FdrWMtman i SPOKANE, .. Oct lB-CIV-The revamped ' Spokane air i service Commandos football team wHl have in its starting lineup against; Whitman college Sunday only four men who started - against WaAinzton last Saturday, Coach Izzy Welnstock said today. ; Try mso of Catoosa rama-les. Aasa-iac SUCCESS far . ,S08 years U CHINA. No -Batter wHh what ailment roa are ArnJCT- CD aiserdars, saos-Us, -oart,' ((, - uwmr, inwgi) i n ncn. cas. ceastiBattea, . altors. , la- ketis, f tTr, slua, i tmaim H 1H11 r r:.--v . Cblnesa Herb ' Co. Ottleo Hoars Only Tees. an Sat, 9 a. m. .te 8 a. as. aa S aa. - aad Wa t a. m. to llSS a. sa. 122 N. Coml L -.--- 0 J r ... PIERRE "FRENCHY I-ABELLE, popular "cleanle". who tussles with Billy McEuin Tuesday night at the armory. George "Cry baby" Wag ner and Leo "Steenko- Karlinke mix in the second half of the double main event Jack Klser and Tex Hager wfll take care of an clean stuff in the 8:30 prelim. , ' . Golden Bears Score 13-0 Win Over Poor UCLA Bruin ' ' v By FRANK FRAWLEY , LOS ANGELES, Oct 16-(P)-California alternately passed and ran UCLA dizzy with, reverses and spinners today to score an easy 13-0 victory over an unus ually weak Bruin team, f - Twenty thousand saw the Gold en Bears score a touchdown in six plays after taking the Bruins' first punt Art Honegger, speedy 165 pound halfback, who was ' the game's leading ground gainer, tore off two nice gains and ; fullback Bill Joslyn fired two long passes to put the ball on the UCLA nine. Here Joe Stuart spurted off the Bruin right end to the goal and Joslyn added the extra point ' Californias other score in the second period was registered on a bullet pass fronx sub Fullback Bob NW Pro-Amateur Onks Meet Set OLYMPIA, Oct IMflVThe last major golfing event of the Pacific northwest this year the Pacific Northwest Piro-Amateur will be held at the Olympic View golf club here November 14. a - t The popular tournament will be sponsored by the Pacific North west Professional Golfer's associa tion with $509 in war bonds, for prizes for the winning teams.; o Snppsrl : The J . ISI throush the Sdcn Dnilcd Ucr C1:::I in conjunction with IIli:l Utr Tbia vital nessist - rpenscred by CLGJIH-1I mh3 IZZ ZUl CL. Iu thb GUT who looked at you from a USO poster a little over a year ago. I'm the guy you forked over. 34,000,000 foe so that, throuii the USO, you could let: me and all my baddies know that someono . home stilt thought about us still cared enough not to want us to miss out on any of the things we were in t-oiinan fighting foe. Aoc cap tf co-fee fix example; when yoo come In all grimy and metered out rom a little Tnisiness" trip.. " . A dubttouse with easy chairs to melt Into and desks to sit at and write home and v. dance floor and some decent gtds to give us out here a little tt-aindet of what it s st3 like bade there. : Yen rcoerxuSei; don't you? You probably dug deep tor a lot of other things that year; tcoLfbr British War Relief . United China Relief; and so on. Welt, this year it's going to be simpler for you. Because this year, seventeen war relief agencies have banded together Into one great big campaign the National War Fund, This tune you are only asked to give tna for 2 seventeen. . And take it from me, as one who ought to know; that cotttrSmtion jotfrt gweg tt mail Istnt tbt trtatea ibints yon can io tt Iritig abou$,tktory. Not Just becaose part cf it's going to USO to do wooderi (or the morale of the fellows uuidcr aD,butbeattseagoo4 deal of it is going to help relieve distress at home through local sgencicsej well si abroad, to help keep our allies In die fiht, So when you're asked to give to the united campaign of the National War Fund and out; mmrmvnicy'a own war fund this month, re member me. Every dollar you give helps me out in countless ways; and does Its ir la bring me home sooner. Give In a big way, will ya? FOB ALL THESE GIVE OIICE For Tear Fighting Men U. S. O. United Seamen's Service War Prisoners Aid i Fer Our Antes ' Friends of Luxembourg Belgian War Belief British War Relief French Relief . Greek War Relief Ass n. Norwegian Relief Polish War Relief Queen Wilhelmina Fund Russian War Relief United C-oina Relief United C-teclvoslovak " Relief - United Yugoslav Relief . Refugee Relief Trustees United States Committee : for the Care of European Children , Fee Meellaneeus Agencies v Boys and Girhr Aid Society Catholic Charities, Inc. Children's Farm Home Oregon Protective Sodety . Salvation Army Volunteers of America Waverly Baby Home .. .z t For Tear Community Chest ... AVJ w www wwli . Campfire Girls I r- Catholic Charities Ral vatlm ArraT - ' '- fx- Y.1LCA. Y. W. C A. . gaIQB inSH3 Uas1 EE:ss .,.- . In Cciijzrciicn uili ; 3 3 T 7I: Vild I!:":d Z-zzzzzl lj i:v;:Lcn55oPTo:.inTKi5T0 I f ers L.