Bevo- Knocked from Coast ' Playoffs by - Angels, 3 to 2 ; Shorty sorties: "I've definitely signed Jim, Londos, world heavy weight champion, for a match in the Salem armory sometime during the first two weeks In October," announces. Promoter Ira Pilcher, "and it might be in a title match, too." If Ray Steele beats him in Portland Wednesday night for the title,4 1 intend rematching the two for a Salem card. If Londos wins 111 try. to line up a suitable op ponent for both he and Steele here and make it a double main event, .". Which means the pro moting member of the Pilcher fa mily Will have a topnotch show for the crunch customers one way or the other . . "Golden Streak Londos Is no doubt the most suc- v cessful champ ever to wear the heavyweight spangles, and Steele, another of those former football greats. who turned to the torso twisting biz along with the Son enbergs, . Nagurskis, Rumbergs, etc; has also been 'a first - cabin -matman down through the years. . . . And ' don't be surprised if Pilch1 comes up with i a village match between "The Angel" and "Strangfer Lewis. He's after it . . . Interested press box spec- i : tators at the Washington - Willamette holocaust included naval Lieu tenants Vaughn Corley, who set a record for being coach at U of Ore gon the shortest time a week (he was taken into the navy), and ' "Buck" Bailey, he with the protuberant proboscis who was aide-in-chief to -Babe" Hollingbery at WSC. As Bailey put it: "No matter where or who, when the old bell rings we're like the fire hoss we gotta be there." Another was 'Dutch" Clark, boss of the Seattle pro Bombers, but he couldn't stood it after the first half . , . And one of a . fleet of assistants to Husky Coach "Pest" Welch is none other than, Chief Specialist Hal Chapman, the Woodburn high grid boss before transferring over to Corvallis and then into the navy. HaL who in tends returning to Corvallis after the war, warned us before the game . the Huskies "had something", and how true, how true. He's been sta tioned at Huskyland the past year and a half in the same capacity as Messrs; Trotter, McGuire and Cottingham at Willamette Any' Number of Things Happened at Seattle What happened at Seattle? No one would like to know any more than 23 Navy cats who actually appeared to be small boys playing against the men Saturday. As we saw it, could have been any combi . nation or all of: (1) The 'Cats were Jittery when they went out and . when they saw how huge and how many were the probably purposely underrated Huskies wham! (2) No question but what the 'Cats were far off their Whitman edge and only once during the game found them- selves offensively and defensively. (3) The Seattle scribes refuse to call Saturday's mix a' test for Welch's gang, but from what we saw of reserve strength,' devastating blocking and. tackling, gobs of -beef which can really hoof it, deception from the "T" and the Notre Dame single wing which often fooled even the press box biggies, and the movements of a line which Saturday second-rated the "Charge of the Light Brigade", we'd say the to seriously bid for another Pasadena clambake. (4) The only weakness shown were two fumbles (both recovered) from the "T" and the in " ability to kick conversion points, but outside those the Huskies looked whopperish in every department. (S) Perhaps it was the competition - and perhaps t wasn't. It will take games with such as Fourth Air Force, Southern Cal and California to show the true metal of the Hu-- kies. But when gents like Prof. Les Sparks, busier than four beavers on the jaunt,' incidentally, and 'Coaches Trotter and McGuire admit the Welchmen showed more deception than any Husky team they've seen before well, you can bet they have something. , Huskies Poured it on, All Right Did the Huskies pour it on? We think so. True, Welch used every uan he had on .the bench, but not more than once when the reserves Vere in there were they all alone. Key regulars were in and out right bp through the final gun. With the score 32-0, Welch started his first string the second halt Could be they were still smarting from , the pasting taken from Southern Cal in the Rose Bowl and felt they must get even with someone. Maybe "more experience needed" was the reason.. . Vv :- , ij' Speaking of smarting, for a team advertised as "green", the Hus kies were certainly hep to all the tricks known generally by seasoned veterans only, and no less than 14 Navycats came home feeling phy sically fortunate to get here. Elbows, knees and fists flew through out, tell the 'Cats, and to look at 'em you'll believe 'em. In short, read the casualty list and then put two and two together: Guard Ken Mantleknee which will probably bench him from here hv Tackle Bill Blade-Ruptured blood vessel in arm from cleat and battered knee. Tackle Jerry Wolfsehr missing front tooth and not from biting on a tough steak. Fullback Floyd Simmons black eye - and face bruises. Halfback Don Rochon knee and ankle injuries and face bruises, especially around mouth. End Bill Cate knee injury, serious. Guard Dave Lofts face bruises and wrenched ankle. Tackle - Phuyn Schapacher wrenched shoulder. Quarterback Con Pavlocck egg on forehead, and not of species which, will fry. Halfback Ken Waldroff ankle. Guard George Fraser limping and not because of - tender corn. Halfback Win Gallagher possibly broken ribs. Quarter- oaca; zmu Anaerson limping, uuara wait Jacobs duck eye and a beauty. .; . - ; v . : '' . The foot back in football, in other words, along with a few fists. The "green" huskies learned fast. : r Salem Golf Club Championship Meet Swings Into Second Heat With all first round matches the second heat also carded, the tournament is well into second round firing. Closing up opening round battling in the championship flight, BUI Stacey, the meet's medalist. edged out Bill Busies: 1 up on the win. Lawrence "Monk" , Alley downed Millard Pekar, 4 and 3, and draws Walt Cline, Jr., in the second heatV- i Glen Lengren advanced to the quarterfinals by eliimlnating Bud Waterman, 3 and 2, in their sec ond rounder and will now play the winner of the Leo Estey-Bob Powell mix. In a second flight first-rounder, J. W.' McAllister nipped R. II. Baldock, 1 up, and Lt Harold Hauk ' downed Walt Larson, 6 and 4, in a sixth fUghter. Second-round results in the first flight saw Busick come hack to eliminate Don Hendrie in another match extended to the 19th hole, Rusa Bones teele topple Jack Nash, ; 1 up, and John Graham close out i Lloyd Davenport, 1 up. r Dr. C E. Bates defeated McAl lister In their second flight scrap, 3 and 2, and Tom Wise eliminated noyd Baxter, 3 and 4 (Harry Gustafson advanced in . the third flight with a default: win over Echreiber. ', . A I) second-round competition in the fourth lht was finished with the following results Sunday: Dave Eyre tipped Dr. IL E. Gadwa 3 up; III Hainan ' tapped Ralph iactzics -3 and 2; Ecx KlmmeU KAY STEELE Washingtons definitely have enough finally salted down and 13 others in annual Salem Golf club championship 19th hole, and now plays Bill Good ousted Ross Coppock 4 and 2 and Ted Chambers nosed Dr. George Hoffman 1 up. The only sixth flight second-rounder saw C Bol ton oust Pat Johnson 4 and 3. 1 . Second round matches due this week and deadlined Sunday are as follows cnamptonsmp eight stacey vs. Goodwin. Cline ts. Alley - and - Estey vs. Powell, rirst flight Thrush vs. Pekfir. Second flight Thomson vs. King and Scales rs. McCrary. Third flight UeLaughlln vs. Emlen. Wood vs. Baldock and Kenyon vs. Convey, Fourth flicht all eotnoleted.. Fifth flight Harris vs. Larson, Payne vs. ugnmer, uunter vs. Marr and Clara vs. Higgina. 6ixth Gilstrap. flight Uaukr vs. Probable Ute Named i SALT LAKE CITY, Sept 23 (JP) Morris FickUn,' a star at Grand Junction, Colo,. high last season, probably will be at left halfback for Utah in its football opened with Idaho, southern branch, here Saturday. Other likely starting backs are Ben Zundel, quarter back; Darren Hafen, halfback, and Bob Summerhays, 'fullback. ".' Lineup Pieretti Drops Finale; Seals,, LA to Battle Seraphs Cop Series Four Tilts to Two 'J LOS ANGELES, Sept 23 -JPi The Los Angeles Angels, winner of the regular 1944 Pacific Coast league pennant, tonight swept in to the finals of the President's Cup playoffs with a 3-2 victory over the Portland Beavers. It was the Angels fourth straight win over Portland and gave them the series, four. games to two. The Angels now meet the San Francisco Seals in the finals, that series slated to start Wednesday night t ; ; i - . San Francisco had defeated Oakland, four games to one, wind ing it up Sunday at San Francisco' with a double header win, 9-7 and 2-o. .'v-y .-i,rL;::A i Los Angeles 'also dumped Port land twice Sunday by scores of 14-3 and 11-1 to gain the edge in the series after Portland annexed the first two games. ' t "Red" Adams,' former Western International league pitcher best ed Marino Pieretti, diminutive ace of the Beaver staff for tonight's clinching win. Adams allowed the Beavers nine hits while Pieretti was being touched for 10. The An gels, after scoring twice: in . the second inning and then allowing the Beavers to tie it up with sin gle counters in the third and sev enth, put the game away with an other tally in the ninth. Portland acted as the I home team. ' BbtK teams played errorless ball. iThe loss closed the season for the . Portland club, second , place, finishers in 1 the ; regular ' season race." :Z:Z:iZ ZZ'lX't-' L a. , . . 020 tee eoi 3 10 V Pert .;.T 001 000 1003 II fi C Adams and Sarnl, Grlgg; Pieretti and E. Adams. ' 3 - ( ;t Jayyees Sked Grid Battles I Four full teams deep in man power but every one greener than the grass they ; wish they had ;to practice on, the Salem' high' Jay; vees are rapidly rolling' toward the opening of their grid season. The team Is to be coached by Veteran Herm Schwartzkopf. . , . ; ) r ;. Thus ' far the. Jayvees have scheduled definitely games ; with Duration league teams Canby, Sil- verton, Woodburn; Chemawa and Molalla and will probably Include two or three more with other elev ens. Last night the team scrim maged at Chemawa with Coach "Chief" Thompson's tribe. (Three leadcnvin each league) Player. Clnk G AB K H Pet. Walker. Dodaers 141 513 77 1SS J83 Mulil, Cards 651 107 , 1M J44 Medwick, Giants 126 -489 165 .337 Johnson, Red Sox 13S 500 106 163 .326 Doerr, Red sox l 48 n 193 J25 Boudreau. aeveld 143 S59 SO 181 .321 Runs batted in: American lea rue Stephen, Browns 103; Johnson, Red Sox 100; LindeD. Yankees S4. National league Nicholson, cubs 113; Elliott, Pirates 105; Sanders, Cards 101. Home runs: American league Etten, Yan kees 21; Stephens. Browns 1; Lindell, Yankees 17; Johnson, Red Sox 17. Na tional league Nicholson, Cubs 33; Ott; Giants 86; Northey, Phils 20. Funland whitewashed Master Bread three straight, Senator Bar bers nicked Keith ' Brown as many, Paulus Bros, nudged Gold-ies:2-l. Salem Golf club dropped two) of three to o Portland General Electric, Hartman Bros, toppled Good Housekeeping 2-1 and Wood burn bumped Court Street Radio 2-1 in Commercial league bowl ing at Perfection last; night M Harry Gustafson set a new sea son nign lor single game with a 248 for the Radiomen and War ren Valdez tossed a 573 series for Funland,, the high for the night The Funland 'series of 2612 was a new league high and the single' game total of 941 by the Barbers wag also a new high. FUNLAND (3) H. Valdes ' ' ',; ' P. Valdei ,147 BUI Strode r ' 1M W. Valdes 114 S. Mills 16 ia 133 1S7 176 184 148-454 184484 18 46 191879 189531 Totals -878 836 881 SOS MASTER BKEAD ll Handicap 19 19 131 163 134 134 191 19 87 ruler 177430 143500 174436 Boyer , Gwynn O'Neill 19 .133 -143 132411 Ashby i,.,..178 134303 Totals fctlTH BROWN Handicap r78S o SO .138 .116 -113 7U 781 2337 CO. .? a 120 142 182 153 191 9 84 Dyer 143421 143401 FUsinger Garbarino Cusbing Walters 187484 183602 167 -148 193832 Totals -734 790 850 2394 IEMATOK BAlBUi 31 Houser 171 169 217837 Welty . 11$ 136 179436 Cline , ia 172 171603 McCune : . t.ta 178 13 497 Dablberg i , mi 137 211629 Totals GOLDIES (1) . Handicap DeGuire . .783 SIS 941 2338 "x IB5g 3s In Baseball ,V , i. wmmm 16 ..10 44 10 146 : ia 10 SO 14 4'tO 'Biitt Battle' Set , The "battle el the batting ti 1 eeppersAer "who's got the hard est headr hlghnghta tonight's armory eating by the lixht kitT y torse twlsters, Paave "King Keng" Ka,tenen and the r e y Mask" the ma sele misters who are U do ! the erantam cracking. The "Mask," farmer "GREY MASK" world champion who made hie debot here last week,-;: hardly ' ' a. sweat o wheal he Us- t Ernie PUaae m twe straight falls after baahuig the SURGE 1 -i i UCLAN Battered Navymts, Happy Viks Back to Work qhNetOuti Elevens 55 One herd bearing enough wounded to jam sick bay for a week and the other perched amack in the state prep picture as a pigskin power already, Willamette Us Navycats and Salem high's ,Vkings hobble and hop back to the practice fields this week for next excursions.'' Both village elevens look Klamath Flying. Steeder May. Z v Do It Literally? ' STOCKHOLM, Sept. tS-PH The Aftoabladet said ' today In 'Its sports pages that - the "chances are maeh better new that Ante Aadersson and Gan der Haegg" wiU be able te fly te the United SUtea for the la- doer track seasea this winter. The article added that a deci sion ea the proposed journey f the Swedish middle distance aces would be made In a few days. ' f ) . Pennant' Derby Glance: BY the Associated Preset AMEBUCAN LEAGUE - Gams Teaau 1 W L Pet. Bhd Detroit Z- S4 S4 SKA St. Louis 84 . 64 J6S Te Ply . s 6 New I York -.81 67 Ml S Remaining games: - Detroit Home. Philadelphia (3), Washington 4). Away, none. St Louis Home, Bos ton (2). New York (4). Away, none. Mew York Home, none. Away, Chl cago ().;St. Louis (4). Towe 'Z. .142" 122 16 '178 .170 : 122 137401 174 629 163.494 Duffus Scales , Totals -799 760 787 8348 PAULUS BROS. 2) Riley -169 146 180 133 133 188 134449 Thrush -180 Lloyd -Herr .144 133-430 -160 133446 197489 Benston .144 'I: Totals .708 772 771 2251 SALEM GOLF CLUB (1). Handicap 42 42 43 128 Parker " ' -136 136 103 143 11 196. Emlen . -102 113318 140434 188554 Hendrie Haman . -131 .169 Pekar -134 120458 752 2343 177508 170-485 137464 Totals L PORTLANO Raybura " Cherrington Barnholt Tto 821 CO. 2 .182 149 143 170 150 177 134 131 161 139 a. k. Greene . 145430 Buiaman Totals .. ' -772 782 GOOD HOUSEKEEPING CO. Duncan 131 180 154 'ones u ,. 13S 113 131 Talbot 184 141 138 Schmidt ,182 174 154 McCluskey 166 154 171 769 2323 169413 118397 153481 156477 Totals .793 738 7 732 2248 BAKtHAN BROS. ) Handicap 21 D. Trotter ' : Albrtch Hsttman. HA Welch ' - 21 148 129 137 161 137 21 63 144469 131465 156407 145468 atcKlnoey- . Totals -L J66 171-r44 -793 743 788 2303 COURT ST. RADIO APPLE. (1) HandicaD S .149 a6i -143 a 169 131 180 169 133 S Gustalson Curtis i McDoweU?. Kirchner J DuBuy 248866 129421 113435 146498 143403 -183 -127 Totals -:. WOODBURN Shorey Perd - ' ,.- ' Friesen Austin I ,i I Hicks -. .769 784 780 2329 - 97 -113 -143 11 -171' ies 161 170 146 148 151416 130406 161476 171436 11646 Totals for Armory, &g Tonight Portlan&er lnte rabmlsslon with the head-to-head -hold." Net a very big amy, the "M ask" is stacked solidly and tarns te the tricky and meanie staff te get by. K a t e n e a, else former ehamjtion la bis ewa right and as ragged as they come ia the pretty tights, has also used te ad vantage well the noggin thampa. Beth bleeppera can also raasle, bat after their half of the doa ble main eveat Is ever some body's . beond te have a bead- ache. - I.: -4.v;jv;IC- C' Jack fP 1 a - a a Bey" Klser. pride of the people and one ef the most pepolar coast champs, ever te wear the eeveted belt., shews ta the - first aaala eveat against Toothless Tooghle Por TIC SMrrn, UCLA halfback traveUlng behind pewerfal Interference, 'lugs the ball for ate yarda against Southern California as M.00I fans, swelterlmg aader a 101 aecree aaa. Watch the -opened fee both team. The thrilling battle ended la a 13-13 deadlock. (AF wire- photo) ; ; - -.-.::. .I-. . ' f- ;,-:J :.' , - ' assSsSsssssMfwigyssssisssss-- '.- ' sayw,sssassayeaSSS f How They gTTAMIlD. . . AMKKICAN LEAGUE j s W L Pet. W I. Pet. Detroit S4 64 jeSiCleveand 72 7S .480 St. Louis 84 64 J68Chicago 89 78 .466 New Yrk SI 7 M7(Phlladel 68 SO .438 Boston 74 74 J00Washing 61 87 All Yesterday's results: At Detroit 1. Philadelphia S. At Chicago 1-4. New York 3-S. At St Louis 3. Boston 0. At Cleveland 6, Washington 8. Sun day's results: At -Chicago 8-2, Wash ington 5-0. At St. Louis a, Philadel phia 8. At Detroit 8. Boston ' . Tt Cleveland 4, New York 1. NATIONAI LEAGUE r W L Pet W L Pet. St Louis 10846 .689 New Yk 65 88 At Pittsburg 88 63 .583 Boston 61 87 .411 Cincinnat 84 63 J71jBrooklj'n 60 88 .406 Chicago 7S 75 .480,Philadel S 89 233 Yesterday's ' resuiu: At PnUadelphla 8-1, Chicago 7-4- (first game 10 tim ings).' At Brooklyn l. fit. uuis a. At New . York 8, Cincinnati J. At Boston 8-1. Pittsburgh 13-4. Sunday's results: At Brooklyn 10-3. Chicago 3-4. At New York 8-Z, Pittsburgh 4-3. At Philadel phia 3-e.- St Louis 4-1. At Boston 1-0, Cincinnati s-l . . ' - Brecheen Hurls , 1 Cardinal Win BROOKLYN, Sept 25 Harry Brecheen warmed up for a possible world series start by turn ing back the' Brooklyn Dodgers with six hits 3-1 but needed a two run single by Augie Bergamo In the ninth today to earn his 16 th victory and No. 102 for the Cham pion SL Louis Cardinals. St. L. 809 tit 8022 f 1 Brook. J0O 109 IDO 1 S - - Brecheea and ODea; Melton aad Bragan. . . i Jr. High Grid Practice Delayiid Leslie and Parrish junior highs' football . practice. . scheduled to open yesterday, was postponed until Wednesday due to the fact that no doctor to give physical examinations was available yes terday. All players are required to pass a physical exam before being allowed to participate in public school athletics. ' RecIIeg Hopes Sink NEW YORK, Sept 23.- Shortstop Buddy Kerr put the chill on Cincinnatfs dropping sec ond place hopes today by driving a ninth inning homer off the left field wall on Ed Heussera first pitch of the frame for a 3-2 vie tory. ". ' Cincinnati ..C39 111 CC2 71 New York ..e09 CCJ C21-3 f 1 Censser r and If seller: Feld- : man, Adams (9) and Ilancase, Torres (f). " .j. ter, .the Seattle jumping Jack. Beth; gents are strictly , ea the speetaealar side with their crun ching and could easily swipe the shew with one of these bell-te-bell ; hair-raisers. Beth mala events are set for twe-ef-three-f alia and limited te one hoar. ' Pas -Kewdy-f ODowdy.the Balldog ' Jackson protege ' with the earnlrai shew tactics, takes ea Ernie Pilose la the S0 p. m. opener. Either Ivaa Jones er Milt Olson wd referee.' One . er the ether, he win be asked by Kaieaea,te examine eempletely. In the ring, the -Wet hood worn by "Mask," for last week many easterners theaght the eeaeealed a metal plate his shroud, i - v II irilil Falls way the Vikings against the Pelicans here Friday night and the Cats against the K-F Marines there Saturday, afternoon. In the cast of Coach "TT-ommy Drynans prepsters, it'll be a good chance-ior their third victory in many tries after knocking off Milwaukee and Lincoln of : Port land. And the 33-0 pasting suf fered by the Pelicans last week at the hands of Grant of Portland tends to swing the favorite role over to SHS for the annual clash The T men proved they had what it; took against a strong Lin coln eleven with that 20-18 hod and escaped the brawl with all hands accounted for physically. But In the case of Duke Trotter's troupe, t isn't a question of a pos sible victory against the GIs the headman would be satisfied to know whether hell be able to put 11 men ion the field Saturday. No less than . 14 Navycats staggered home from Seattle Sunday after licking wounds all the way, some of 'em serious. The huge Huskies, advertised as a green club but cer tainly up to snuff on all the, time- tested tricks, dished out a frightful physical, plastering to the 'Cats while pouring it on the scoreboard. It will take most of the practice week ; to find 11 V-J2'ers sound enough to waltz against the Gy rines, but if time allows. Trotter Intends 'working over ; the sieve like line which was shredded all over picturesque Washington Sta dium. The earliest equivalent of the modern newspaper was a series of Dublic announcements issued during the Roman empire. , Purdue-JWichigau Battle Looms .1 : CHICAGO,' Sept 25-(ffH)e-spite Pardae's 27-18 setback by Great Lakes Satnrday, the meet- -lng between the Boilennakers aad Michigan's Wolverines late ta Oeteber may settle the West ern conference championship which both teams shared last seaaeai With v: doe respect te scrappy Illinois which opened the conference campaign Satur day with a 26-lt victory ever Tnflta", the leagne power still seems vested la the reigning ee tlUlsta. .j Purdue made Its debut under new Coach Cecil IsbeU with a mature: eleven that atgalned Great takes but waa victimised by the sensational play of the ' Bluejackets' Jim YoueL Frits Z Crisleri Welverines, meanwhile, I rolled to their second straight twin wUh a 11-0 eeaeaest ef lUroette at JSlwaukee, Wis, Satsrday night The Wolverines, - who outplayed Marquette la first 'downs, 18 to 9, open conference play next Saturday when they play best te Indiana. - . - j T h at coziest sloulJ prevUe Brovng Blank, ox, Tie for 1 si. Spot; aukee ; Cop . Pair - ' , Potter Hurls 2-Hit Job; Detroit Knocked Off 2-1 by Oiristopher - " . By tee Associated Press'.'...-. .' r - The fighting St Louis Browns climbed into a first place tie -with the Detroit Tigers Monday night in the American league . pennant race as they -defeated the Boston-Red Sox, 3 to 0r behind -, the brilliant two-hit .pitching of Nelsori Potter. Earlier in the day 4t Detroit tte.tlim'were btimiied by'the Philadelphia eU(,- 2-1. Meanwhile, tho New : Yocsn Yankees, practically counted out r Larailiiri Browns or Detroit, 'Birds Handed Nod .: - - nj jacK uana -.--i-i. NEW YORK, Sept 25-P)-Writ lng a comparison piece on the 1844 world . series is -Hke swinging a punch in a dark room.' You dont know who you're swinging; at and which way to duck. ' v- r ? fi ; .r Figure Detroit's pitching due of Hal Newhouser and Dozy Trout to give the American league an edge and you may wind. up Oct 4 with the St Louia Browns - on . I your hands and a crew-of veteran hurl en who will be hard pressed to match the Cardinal brand. ' If the Bengals can sustain their two-month spurt through the last week of the season, the series schedule calling for one off day after three tilts in St Louis Would permit Steve O'Neill to stick with Mr. Left and Mr. Right all the way with the exception of a third-game start for Stubby Overmrie. - Both Newhouser (27-t) and Trout (26-12) .have proved , they can and will , work with, a two or te day -rest .- A . southpaw like Newhouser figures to have just the equipment ior sxauing.ine tjarar left handed power found in. Stan MusiaL Ray . Sanders and Johnny Hopp. Overmire, - another lefty with an 11-11 record, might be the "sleeper" Of the classic. He has won bis last six with the pressure on. .. 't.'st In . the' vital statistics depart-' ment Newhouser stands out in the league as the strikeout, king, with 171: but also leads ' In walks with 88,- allowing 253 rhits in in nings.; 'Trout has 139 strikeouts, has passed 81 and allowed 294 blows in 330 workhorse" innings. Rufe Gentry has won 11 and lost 13 and Johnny Gorsica has a 8-14 record. . " - '. If the Browns nip the. Tigers at the wire, Luke SeweU's quartet of Nels Potter (17-7), Denny Gale house (8-9), Bob Muncrief (13-8) and Jack Kramer (16-13) will take their turns. They'll get some help from fellows like Sig Jakucki (11-9), Al Hollingsworth (5-7) and George Caster (6-6). Mun crief has been troubled by a sore arm for a month although taking his turn now. . j . Despite the brilliance of New houser and Trout -the Cardinals will go. into the series as favorites on the strong right arms of Mort Cooper and Ted Wilks and some southpaw aid from Max Lanier and Harry Brecheen. Cubs Sweep Couple PHILADELPHIA, Sept 25-(ff) The Chicago Cubs swept a dou bleheader from the Phillies to night taking the nightcap 4-1 af ter going 10 innings for a 7-8 vic tory in the opener. Only 1611 fans watched -the proceedings. . ; Chicago 163 909 191 1-7 15 9 Phlladel. 620 062 002 0-4131 Gassaway, Yandenberg (9) and Williams; Ripple, Karl 3), Covington (9) and Antollck, Peaeeek (10). Chlcaro .....900 100 120-4 9 0 Phlladel. .-1.001 000 000-1 6 1 . Passeaa and Williams; Bar rett Shaman (0); aad Peacock. lime comparison between the Wolverines and the IlllaL while the meeting between Pardee and Marquette also booked Saturday, may throw stronger light on the respective ..talenta -of -the -co-champions. Purdue and Michi gan collide Oct 22 at Ann Ar bor, Mich. A third fray involv ing a conference asember last Saturday produced . a 19-13 . de feat of Minnesota by the lewa Seahawks who bowed te Michi gan. 12-7. the previoas weekend. The 'Boilermakers carried the fight to Paul Brown's Bluejack ets, but Yeuel's efforts, particu larly in the final period, ruined IsbeU's coming eat party. After tossing three touchdown passes, Yeuel streaked S3 yards en a pant-return to clinch Great Lakes' second victory and snap Purdue's undefeated string. The Wolverines .scored both tench downs against Marquette la the final half, calling on their bril liant pass - eoistinatkm of CIU CuCigaa and LLi Clfenburg for a payoff aerial u'Ur Traduaia Cese Dcrr!cc'.:i sc&red overland. OvierAmerks of - the torrid - flag chase, bounced back '.into contention by taking a doubleheader from the : Chicago '." White Sox at Chicago, 3-1 in 12 Timings -And 5-4. -The New York wins- left them three g-ames behind ; the deadlocked ,: - Tigers V and,. Browns. rj .. 'z ; - " . -v.- .. Potter ?r bested - Rookie -- Clem Drelsewerd in his fame, the latter , giving. up eight hits. In stoppings the Detroit winning streak at four Straight Russ Christopher, lanky : A's moundsman, - gave the .Tigers c ! but four hits -while Rufus Gentry ', was touched for six. The Mack-, men put the- game , away- in the eighth inning after both teams had r scored in the second. Only. 5881 -fans saw it " . - i 1 Rookies Mel Queen and t Walt ; Dublel tossed the Yankee victories, Queen going the route in the long opener and allowing eight hits. He bested Orval Grove. - Dubiel al lowed 10 . hits in the second game. - Bostoa 900 009 800-9 2 9 St Louis JL 100 009 llx-S II ; Drelsewerd. Barrett (I) and, Partee; Potter and Haywerth. PhlladeLJ til 90S 919-2 S Detroit J. 019 900 900-1 4 1 Christopher and Hayes; Gen try and Richards. N. York., lie 000 000 002-J 11 1 Chicago . 100 0t 108 000-1 SI "". Qoeen , aad Garback; Grove, Torner (12) and Tresh. -New York.. 003 000 200-5 11 2 ' ; Chicago Ill 000 120-4 10 1 -"' Dablel and Garbaek; Havnesi : Maltzenberger (I), Ross (t) and Jordan. " Sweeps Oswego First OSWEGO, Sept 25-(P)-Win-. ner of the grand prize at the Lake Oswego - - Hunt club's ' Western Horse show! was George Potts, Jr, -Salem. -Potts earned 27 . points -on Chief, which he rode from Sa-. lem- to enter the show, .'and re- V ceived a silver mounted saddle. r. Second place at the horse show.- I which ended Sunday, : went to can loop, saiem, riding Rabbilt; third to Craig Landeen. Oregon City, riding -Jerry, and fourth, to Harry Knoop, Oregon City, riding Rocket 1 ' ' ' Braves Nail Pirates But Lose Make-up Go BOSTON, Sept 25 -(ff)-After scoring another run for a 13-8 vic tory while completing a game sus pended here after eight innings on Aug. 1, the Pittsburgh Pirates to day dropped the regularly sched uled contest to the Boston Braves by a 5-4 margin in 13 Innings. Unfinished first game of Aug. 1: (Stopped at end of 8th inning) Fittsbargh .. 430102 201 13 18 1 Bostons. 000 003 230- t 12 3 Starr, See (8) and Lopes; Ta bln, C. Barrett (2) Klopp (7) Cardonl (9) and Mast, (Regular game) Plttabg. 010 000 030 000 0-4 13 1 r Beaten.. 000 200 000 0001 5 7 1 ; SewelL 8tarr (10) 'Resdgne ' (11) Ree (13) and Lopes. Davis (9); C Barrett aad Poland. Indians Nick Nats, 6-0 CLEVELAND, Sept 25-C)-Ed Klieman shut oat Washington with four singles tonight as the Cleve land Indians defeated the Nation als 6 to 0. U M , WasbingteB,. 1 000 000 000-0 4 3 Cleveland.. 001 021 llx-8 11 0 Haefner and Goerra; Klieman ' aad Resar. " Big-10 Biggie Claude (Buddy) Young, na tional sprint champion, scamper ed te one teachdowa and set up, another ta Illinois victory ever Indlaaa which waa pat ea ice by Dea Greenwood's pay-dirt . scramble with an Interception of a : desperation toss by Indiana's Bob Uoernschesneyer. A. aeeoad conference tut next ; Saturday sends - Wisconsin lata a seasea inaugural against ' North westera which opened Friday night with a 82-0 rent ef De Paaw;',' V ! l - DI. CHAN... LAM Of.f .TXaavM Jl. Df2.ChaaJ4J) CCLVESS Oerballsts . . 241 North Liberty Upstairs Purtland General Bectrtr Co Ofnoa uos) Saturday only 18 am to l pja4 to 1 pm Con I nutation Blood orcasuro and arlns! testa ar trs M aharg. PraeUocd tUice 1S1I