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Hm OIGON STATESMAN, Eolem. Ortejotw rriday Uartlnq. April 23. 1S4I PAGE THQTECT Acliiu, 7agner Mat Rematch Set Tuesday; Rattan to Referee Thert won't be such as $1091 la cold . but eud&lesome cash waiting for the winner this time,' bat tho gilded preflta to b reaped by the winner of a Wal ter Sneesie' Achlu - Gorreous Georrle Warner rematch 'are there. And Th Sneese and the Gorreons One hm bees re matched for next Tuesday nlrhl at the armory, th bap palace which they packed to sack an extent this week tome 209 pay. tnx cmstemers.had to be tamed away. Matchmaker Den Owen made the rematchlng announce ment yesterday , and. forwarded with same a. lengthy comwml que oa the. why and what for. . Georrle la wining to re an other 1509 en the brawl, bnt not wise Mister Achln. Del ne treat great treat grandson el Confoscions for nothing. In fact, Owea reports Th' Sneese was hlrhly retaetaat at eJrarnr for a rematch after the pummeling be took Tuesday, but when Ow en premised next week's win ner the entire main event parse (to appease Warner! beUerioi) and a Padfie Coast Llfhtheary welrht championship with Paa to "King TCongT Katonen here the following week, Achln coun tered with "now you're talk - Inr my Unfa are Jn In,' According to Owen, ' and hi should knew, Warner threat ened to pack np and head back for nollywood if' he wasn't re matched with the popular Chi naman who Is spending Geor gia's S509 these days. Possible powder by Georrio wonldnt make many customers mad, to be sure. But Owen condescen ded U th "winner take all shot at the champ following week1 rematch titer : Warner eonrlnced him Ernie Pilnso, , Tuesday nlrhf referee, was not the third man agreed upon "and was not. therefore heutraL "It eest mo $50 to haTO that dirty - wap rob me, Ckorrie is quoW ed. "When I was at my best and ready for the kd he Inter- f ered with me, caused me to fall and get pinned and then gar me a fast count. Ill either get an other match with that Chink er m ret th bell back to Holly wood where they treat yea like a white man." Georrle followed mp his -roUey by demanding thai "Silent" Ksttan, the deaf mate, referee the nutchrIHe wont bo influenced by 'the crowd 'cans he cant hear 'en." Achln "okehedV Owen followed suit and the " ' town gets ' " another Aehil - Warner blood - bad brawl earmarked for more thun derous action. . Unless Rules Changed Pronto, Intercollegiate Football I iFdced With Oblivion in Shadow of Advancing Pros "Little By WnXTNET MASTTN NEW; YORK, April ll-W) Sonny Boy is retting smarter than papa, and unless college football does L thlnr ' about w m H a a wiiuuva - wherein the I youthful p r j game is appro-' prlltlnj an the. I good ideas. Xo lUtaov-warns that the ros wCl j haye rame more law: cresting to players and not baye the best possible rules If the game Is to be played. One Important change -' de manded by most eollere coaches last year. little adds, a the rule eoTerinf the klckoft They sug gest the Tirtual elimination of the oat-of-bounds klckoff by tiring the reeeiTing team the option of taking the ball on the 51-yard line or penalising, the : kicking team It yards and forc ing It to kick again. Other sug gestions include: - x ' 1. A rule permitting, tho for- Liska Pitches 5-3 Victory In '44 Debut Bevos Come Through In 7th; 2 Tonight PORTLAND, April 27.-)-Ad Liska, Portland pitcher, pulled the Beavers from behind to give them e 5-3 victory over the San Diego team in a Coast league game here tonight. , It was Liska's 1944 debut for the Beavers after a long holdout seige and he held-the Padres to seven hits, the same number ga thered off two Padre pitchers by the Beavers. San Diego jumped on liska for three runs in the fourth inning after Portland rang the bell for one in the first. The Beavers tied it up in the sixth and then in the seventh salted it away with two more counters. It , was the first night game in Portland since the dimout came in 1942. The two teams play a double- header tonight starting at 7:30. San Diego ..000 300 000 S 7 Portland 1M 002 2005 7 2 Vatenzuela Merkle (7) and Salkeld. Abbot (7): liska and Campbell. r' HUNTIN1 ' 'ACES' U spectators alike. little, Columbia coach and chairman of the football coach es, rules committee, ; baa been receiving letters from coaches throughout the country favor ing several rule changes for the 144 season. Tho code has been "rosea, since 1941, and many coaches. Including little, see the . college" rame harmed ' by . the . threat of stagnation and losing, popular favor, -...A V --A. There la right now a crying need for several changes he says. "If the professionals make these 'changes to the benefit of - their sport and wo refuse to do - so,' then we are not discharging - the responsibility we owe to the game. The fact that : we 'are at: war Is no reason why we should Hayes Grand-Slammer Wins for Jefferson JEFFERSON Freshman Third-sacker Claris! Bayes crash ed out a home run with the bases loaded in the final inning here Tuesday 'and it brought Jefferson a 12-11 victory over Stayton in a South Marion County baseball game. Previous to the grand-slam clout, hitting by BUI Henderson and Gene Powell brought the Jeffs steadily from behind against Stay- ton pitcher Archibald. Stayton had treated "Red SkeltonLions Hurl er roughly throughout and collec ted 12 hits off him. Stayton 210 420 211 12 2 Jefferson j 031 202 412 11 S Archibald and Samples; Skel ton and Hayes. Umpires Cole and Hayes. ward pass to be made anywhere behind the line of scrimmage. X. Permitting the defensive team, en the recovery ef a free ban, to advance It. 2. A clearer Interpretation ef the off-side rule written Into the cede In 1942. 4. When snbstitatlatis are made from the bench while the clock b rannlntv theV game should be stopped only long en--ugh for tho substitution to be completed, S. When a lateral pass Is attempted beyond the Into of scrimmage, and results ta a forward, the bau snouid be declared , dead , at the point where the attempted lateral was' thrown, and net returned to the spot where It was put la play, little has very ; definite 'Ideas coneerninr ' the out-of -bounds k 1 c k e ft. "The professional league has just instituted a pen alty of five yards." be declared, "but that fa not enough. Tho kkkoff Is a stirring and tradi tional feature of football . . the receiving team deserves the rirht to run with the ban." 60 Per Cent of Cheddar Cheese to Go to Army WASHINGTON, April Zl-Vf) Manufacturers of cheddar cheese win be required to set aside for government purchase 60 per cent of their output during May and June, the war food administration announced today. It is five per cent more than is currently being set aside. Z.0AIIS For Budget ftalsnHug ; Never shift money from one ' classification of .your budget'1 to another! YouH never" budget efficiently. Instead . when you're short for Doc-, tor Bills, or Rent, or miscel- . laneous bills, get a personal' loan from us. and bo back4 Find out about our dignified credit terms ... For money in a hurry see, Stale Finance Co Telephone S162 212-222 Guardian Bldg. Corner Uberty A State Lie 8-210 M-222 Wa mrm tlnn la tha markat Martragti aaS cantracu, ehaadiM Otscoaat Paper Notca.- tuats rr; jaei I7for TWE PM THE WEKE SWOT lTTEKS FORTUE CWY 'V' v.. FLOYD CAPPS of Burns. Ore. (left) and Oscar nayis. Hale Field. Mont, wno aouea iJfJS - 35 days from Abm air In southeastern ureron, cuapiay some vi m- pw wa. - bounty at Burns. (AP Whephoto) " -- " - - " SCORCHY SMITH r EADOrrBAOCTOTHEBASE, I X CAPTAIN WGONS, OK I JOE TBLTWEM WPU HANS I McACECOMtNSTWOUGH I I AKXM?JP HEKE TUX"TV4Ey J FTOM gESCUE P1ANE y-J I aCKiT7WHENrVE6ET Y " ' ' IkitZis7 I ONE OP I TUEM...17. 1 CAWTH? A K. ' V iii a I - M WfT TEH. NOV, MSS! HAVE TO CHECK OUK FILES AMD SEE WHAT CUEWWWKEPORTEP MISSIKKS THE PAY THIS COPE WAS USEP n Engineers to Look IBig BS At Santiam Today In Baseball By th Associated Prew W. C Muldrow, Reinhard Jar- en and Henry Stewart, army en gineers of the Portland district rurrentlv assiened to this area on ciaaiak. Pbiihet warqinaia . . . mm m . . I Ufuf.l m nuiiimw iifw mvw - i - , j i ' fThraa laaaan fat Mch leacaa) Nta. mm ctuk O AB K H Pet. Elton. Yankees . Jl rU JMl Wmll Athtftlea L3 IT S " S All is-a., -t a at s is .461 a- u t 11 .4&I survey, today expecx to inspect i rerrell. Senators is l 1 J that section of the Sanuam river flJ?. Aatear.. between Stayton and SUyton is-1 gchuitx. Dodgers 7isuphemv Brwn t Und where the current is cuttmg w . Coo m. i .jwwte. gJ a new cnannei wwn a www I Lombard!. Giants f Troaky Wfctse evlopment of epossiWe project Ki"- cwus fJS" S nanueii. t.uua mhwi a - i i . Htm runs: -Minui imiu Aaaectcaa Macaa Ott. Giants SiKrerlcnr Bnsa 1 Adams. Phillies JJLJndell. Yankees S 11 tied with llBtten, Yankees 3 there to hold the river in its bed and out of Linn county. " County Judge Grant Murphy, familiar with the situation, may accompany them. The trio has two primary purposes in its work on the river Just now: First, it will seek to determine where floods do their first damage; second, they will record flood heights. To do this they have explained to the county court, they should talk to personr long resident along the river. - 1 Stratman Removed To Adair Hospital CdL William M. Stratman, in jured in an automobile accident south of Salem on Tuesday night In which his wife and Miss Edith Wood were killed, was Thursday removed from Salem General bnanifal to an army hospital at Camp Adair. Stratman is sta tioned at the army airbase here and with his wife and her friend was enroute to Mrs. Stratman's home in Santa Monica when the accident occurred. " ; Before he was transferred he was able to tell hospital attend ants that only three persons and a do had been occupants of the car Tuesday night Shortly after the oHiMt. . while still in a dazed condition, Stratman had insisted that there was a fourth person in the southbound party which oc runied the little club convertible coupe- when it overturned on the highway.' Acorns Nudge Angels, 43 OAKLAND, Calit, April 27-(P) Catcher Bill Raimondi singled to score Chet Rosenlund and" give sharp. Hollywood ubm, seaiue Angels' Prim Paces Hurlers Helser Ranks High With 2-0 Record " LOS ANGELES, April 27P) Ray Prim of Los Angeles, with four wins and no losses, leads the Pacific Coast league pitching pa rade up to last Tuesday. Dick Conger, also of the Angels, is in second place with three victories and no defeats.. Four other hurlers also have perfect records but have pitched in one or two games while Frank Dasso of San Diego and Tom Seats of San Francisco, with four victories and one defeat each, have an average of .800. The figures, including Tuesday's games: Pitcher and ctah Prim. Los Angeles Conger, Los Angeles Helser. Portland Chelini. Oakland Dasso, San Diego I Seats. San Francisco . Joyce, San Francisco . IHarrell, ban Fran. Mallory. Los Angeles . Cecil. San Diego Werle. San Francisco Demoran, Seattle Johnson, San Diego Porter, Sacramento How They STrAMuD.. a the Oakland Acorns their second Pacific Coast league victory, 4 to 3, over the league-leading Los Angels Angels in an 11-inning game here tonight. L. A. tOO til git 00 S 14 S Oak. S00 110 10 tl 4 10 1 CamaUas and Sarnl; Lota and The defeat dropped the Angels l-rr?C1tTrTr MlTTIO mit of the leasue lead. San Fran- WAViJvl Mauiv Cisco, idle at Hollywood because of rain, assumed first place. 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