lood&urn ct Canby, Lhemcica a ilolcua . Puration Leaguers in Second Round Friday DC-LATION LEAGUE STANDINGS W L PctPfFa CQwrtoa 1 0 1.000 11 Woodburn 1 1-000 t. Canby 1 4KK 11 Molalla , - 0 X00 0 : WOODBURN Bound twe In nr-totlnf Duration football league tJ.es place Friday of this , week on two fronts, Woodown gouig W Canby and Chemawa to ' Uoialla to opeaT tlio latter sea son. : Sllverton's Silver Foxes, : sbarinf the leag-e leadership . . with Woodburn after the openlnf ronnd last week, draws a bye and . win play tho Salem hlgb Jayvees V"- " ' . . I anuuauuuuonuuuuuuuonisnus.snuuu r 't . Not much prospect of seeing a mob in the seats at Portland Sat urday when the Navycata go against the Huskies again that 71-0 stint ruined all plans for a sizeable gallery for the second meeting but many of the faithful may still be perched in the pews simply because itH be football again, intercollegiate style. Last time Rose City fans saw two college clubs In action was in If 42, and even that fall the menu was sparse . . . Could be, too, that more than a few wUl show up Saturday Just to see if (1) the Huskies have as potent outfit as it's appeared to be the first two times out and (2) if the "Cats,. by virtue of their. 34-14 Job over the : K-Falls Ma rines, " weren't Just: 'way off the beam when they tried the Huskies the first 'time ... No denying that Washington will NOT pile up an other 71-0 count if Willamette shuffles forth in the same chart ing and blocking mood she was in at Klamath Falls . .".-'Add one more Simmons to the fullbacking Simmons family, this one Cal Sim mons of Coach Chief Thomp son's Chemawa Indian tribe. Chief says his fullback, no re lation to Flyin Floyd of the Na vycats, is a 220 - pounder roly poly type who can smack the line and who can get off regularly 40 to 50 yard punts. Might be Just the lad to drag the always-undermanned Redskins from the Duration league gridiron swamp. They came close last week by holding Wood- burn to a 7-0 win after pushing the burn to a 7-0 win after pushing the Bulldogs all over tne pasture I No possible conflict meant by Promoter Ira Pilcher in bringing rass- lin' greats Jim Londos and Ray Steele to town next Monday night the night before Don Owen & Co. couldn't help it The usual heavy dos expects to be far from these parts by fish day.' So it was a case of taking the champ when he could get him for Pilcher, which is next Monday night . .. . Develops that Junior Baseballers Ev Staats and Travis Cross weren't the only -ones to receive kind words via mail from Brooklyn Dodger Scout Tom Downey. . Similar declarations of Dodger interest were also sent Joe "Cowboy" Carroll the pitcher, and Bob Schwartz, the catcher. Others may have been included also we haven't heard Did the Dodgers Fit Which means one of tT found a veritable bonanza dv pliance with the Branch Rickeyoolicy, the Dodger scouts are tabu lating complete details on every youngster to attend such schools and are then following up with additional relationships through corres pondence. -,'' " .v ' ' ' ' . ';..'- - '.' ' One or the other, the juniors such interest and all because the uncover such a proving grounds dentally, all letters received reveal a Brooklyn chain link represented the country following the war As for Schwartz, easily the best catcher In the league with Fun- mmmr - ' - - land's champs, he's drawn a 4-F lem high to finish up his prep education. Ineligible for football since he wasn't in school last semester, around hell be out for the Viking wiU have a first-cabin backstop and bitter next spring. Seaman Nelson Still Pro-Woodburn, The navy hasn't changed a bit S 1c Bruce Nelson, even if our for mer. Woodburn and Duration league sports aide has been at Great Lakes only long enough to shave twice. Bruce writes we "blew" one ' on his alma mater Bulldogs. Reminds he: "We didn't play Newberg last year as you say. That 40-0 lose was to Beaverton Newberg re fused to play us. We did play Newberg two years ago, the year they claimed the state championship. They beat us only 7-0 that year and the touchdown was scored in the first few minutes on a pass. Dick Twenge, who was a star, even that year, was held, down decisively. To be fair to him, however, I should add that Newberg had a run ning guard who consistently gave away the type of play corning up. I suppose Jiggs Burnett has already corrected your error, but I had to hold up our reputation in this "Should be remembered, too, that the Beaverton loss came in our first game and with a new and inexperienced backfield. Most of the 40 points were scored on passes. of that seasort-kundefeated, . . (No matter who or where, hell stick by the ol alma mater.) Crippled Vilis to 'Start Over' In Albany Game Friday Night Battered knees to the left, tender ankles to the right and hot , much spirit all around him. Coach Tommy Drynan of the once-1 wounded Salem high " Viking that "we'll be just as good as Viks battle the Albany Bulldogs i Friday night at Albany; ; The Vik practice field has turned Into a veritable rehabilitation center- this week as the club preps for its sec nd No-Name league encounter.' ' ; . Drynan has had to make more changes than a checker ' player leaving King Row open, and any resemblance between the Viks of Friday to those who ' bounced through the first three games wfll be purely by accident In fact too many accidents. --r, ' . - ; f . First of all, two regulars Cen ter Tom Boardman and Fullback Dob -Weber are definitely out of Cje Albany; game. , Boardman is recovering from a head hurt and Weber from a bad leg. Secondly, Halfback Ev Etaats' ankle may be kept . Li wraps right along with himself cn the bench. Next Mel 112 '' the 232-pound tackle, 1. r s a w JJer case which calls for t-eatxaent daily. Once more, re : rve Fu"V' Is? WillLr , who c.t..: t -Ion2 'nicely, went : t ci t j end moved j&ut of .hlch neans Dxynan has 1 ta r; . :c t " r::t til h!n lirsthls at Snverton Thursday afternoon. Although the defending cham pion, Woodburns barely escaped with a 7-0 victory over Chemawa ' last week. Coach Jlggs Burnett's charges wUl bo favored to topple the Coagars Friday. Canby dis played little last week in bo wine to SOrerton 12-f. Burnett has been working his elub hard all week to erase ranch spots found in the. Chemawa game and has been spending double time en line-charging, blocking and tack ling. The Woodburn defense wd be bothered mostly by the full backing of Captain Don Mitts of the Cougars, a ball-packer rated , ,' ' " - ';i,v.-V t ' - :v ;:':' "V S 1e BRUCE NELSON Bulldogs all over the pasture comes in with the lightheavies. He grappling night is Friday, but a Bonanza? ' : t things.. Either Downey,..andhis aides tin the Silverton school, or,' in com had enough on the ban to attract village was fortunate enough; to as the Junior baseball league. Inci it is Mr. Rickey's intention to have in every professional league in V ' draft status for a punctured ear drum but when baseball season rolls nine. Which means the SHS club neck of the woods. . Remember our record for the rest touchdowners assured yesterday starting all over again" when the i Wayne Weston. And what with Staats hobbling leaving a gap In the left half slot, reserve Quarter back Benny Lambert, a third of the VQl cinder flock "Big 3", has been shifted to- the entirely new surroundings. t Tho . only bright spot centers around the left end position, itself vacated via injury to Eill Barlow last week against K-FaH. ' Bar low has Indicated In workouts that heTl be back and ready to go Fri- day,; :' -r. "Bear" ' stories - via. Drynan? Nope. We'll bo lucky If we barely get by. 'era Friday night, says he. For. Midwest; The midwest s own Army-Navy tussle here Saturday between the Iowa Seahawks and the Second Army' Air Force will have former collets and pro stars at a dime a en and there'll te stars i the on a par with Big George Irwin of last year's Canby eleven. Coach "Chief Thompson's In dians, who sprung their "T for mation for nearly the heftiest upset of tho season last week. win go against another outfit employing the model T Tho opener at Molalla Is listed as tossup, and Thompson will bo depending on tho ball carrying abilities of his Fullback Cal Sim mons and half back Merle WH- llams to net the Tribe their first victory of tho league season. Both games are scheduled for Z:SS pjb. starts., For 11 -31 an Football Count Grid Circuits j JEFFERSON A ' new Marion county football league, . northern and southern divisions to play 11- man football, has been formed and win open the, season next week. The two leagues Jefferson, Aumsvflle and ', Stayton m. the Southern Division: and Gervals and St Paul In the Northern will deelde ' restctiv j chamnionshfos I and will then meet to play off for the County championship. Member schools are busy draw ing , up league schedules and will probably Include games with out side schools as well.' . It will mark the first time Jefferson has turned from 6-man to ll-man football. Principal "Patl Beal will coach the Jefferson Lions; at present 28 strong with half a dozen returning Iettermen included from last year's 6-man squad. The Jefferson schedule as an nounced by Coach Beal Is as fol lows: October 13-Gervais here; October Stayton there; October ,27 Aumsville here; November 3 In dependence there; November 10 stayton nere; XMovemoer 17 uer- vais there; November 24 Aums ville there. T ar i i nr ' JYiaHV f 1 r11116CS J i . TX 11ar-wr Tt 1 SEATTLE, Oct 4-(ff)-The Uni- versity of Washington issued a re vised; football roster this week, disclosing that of the . 49 squad members,. 38 are either navy or marine corps trainees, j The roster discloses other interesting items about the only team of the north ern division of the Coast confer ence Jo keep going during the war. Fn intsitr ti n,vr anil Tna. raei; corps ; training i programs haven't thrown to Washington the huge wealth of out-of-state talent which ; might I be. presumed - by glancing at I the figures showing only 11 members of the squad are civilian students. Only 13 of the players list home towns outside' Washington, and of the starting lineups in the last two 1 SjWitKJ VtU SU M V aiVUI WWiUV the state, One, quarterback: Dick games only three are from outside Ottele, is not listed as a V-12 stu- i i dent and so cannot be credited to the services though he came from Long Beach, Calif. Two definite additions to the , first string, however, are distinct- I ly- gifts ; from the , services Full back Keith De " Courcey, transfer from Oregon State, and Halfback Bob Gllmore, who started out with Eastern Washington College. But K though j services have brought in talent it can likewise take it away, and one of s. Coach (Continued on page 9) BiermanBack To Minnesota MINNEAPOLIS, Oct HP- Lt Cot Blerman, head football eeach on leave from the Uni versity of Minnesota for duty with the marine corps, wUl leave the service Oct 15 and re turn to the school as coach In an advisory capacity," he In formed W. C. Coffey, univer sity president today, j : Capital Bedding company pol ished off Ramage's 7-UP" three straight, CUne's Coffee Shop had a similar Job against Karr's, and Salem Hardware Co. took two of three from Acme Auto Wreckers last; night in City Major , league bowling at Perfection alleys. : J Harveyage, anchorman for the jBedders, spreadeagled . the field j with his sparkling performance, a 1 264 single game and a X33 series, topping all. The Bedders also put together a team series total ef 2943 for high for the season. Only one other "600' series was rolled, a 603 by Ellsworth Hartwell of I the Wreckers. I CAPITAL BEDDING Ca (3) Handicap ? 61 ei 61 183 187 13 -162 151 .Jul 182. 153 221 ins 111 12 477 j Weica 133535 1 '3 543 2o4 3fl Ricks Page Totals J C5 872 1C-3 2332 jr-Foims BAM AGES 1-VF () Handicap , JS .f1 Walters , ,,:.,- : 4 - l.J DeCuir . ,. 153 1-1 3 : l- 1S3 l':M ) McQuinnZs Over Weekend Wars Trio of District 3 '. . Contests Scheduled I , . By Bin Balea PORTLAND, Oct ,4-ff)r-Ore-1 uu u-ft-i iuwvi (iiu - win. , wiu begin , hammering - in. earnest at district tits and" state champion ship . playoff berths this weekend, though several top elevens . will engage in inter - district battles and two . wUl meet out-of-state opponents. , ; Salem, high's -Vikings, upset by Klamath Falls , Last ; week .after whipping - Milwaukie and Lincoln of Portland, will toss Its T" for mation at the 'Albany Bulldogs at. Albany Friday night In dis trict 9 northwestern Oregon) and No-Name league .clash. It will be Albany's Initial struggle. :, -, ,: - In' other district I frays Friday nighCCorvallis moves to Milwau- kie ' and Oregon City -'entertains West Linn. Friday afternoon, HiUs boro plays at TigarcV Lebanon at Springfield - and : Toledo at Taft Columbia Prep of Portland plays at St Helens. Top 'encounter fax ' district . 1 (eastern' Oregon) sends . Mac high of Milton Freewater to Baker for a Friday afternoon tnt Both have lost to powerful La Grande and ara. tied for. second place In the Blue Mountain circuit' La Grande, unbeaten in .three - trys, -should have Uttle trouble with' Enterprise at La Grande Friday "night Pen dleton will use only -'sophs and juniors' in "playing-host to Hepp- ner Saturday afternoon.' In district 2 (southern Oregon) Klamath Falls -plays at Ashland, and ' Grants Pass at Marshfield Friday night, with CoquDle en tertaining Myrtle Point Saturday afternoon. . '-v- ; rwrvuuiu uuum imic xiuu Grant Hng state champions meeting Jefferson in Multnomah Portland's district 4 slate finds stadium 'Friday night and Benson playing I Roosevelt Lincoln will face Commerce and ' Washington wUl battle Franklin in afternoon I games. Eugene's Axemen play at North Bend Friday, afternoon in an In ter - district fracas and Sweet Home goes " to Redmond. Bend plays at The Dalles and Roseburg at University high of Eugene Fri day night Medford travels to Eu reka,' Califs 1 for . Friday after noon-game and Astoria entertains "r. "rf' lrTr Hunters Find Deer Plentiful By the 'Associated Press - ' Deer hunters in eastern and central. Oregon are finding game more plentiful and at lower pla- I - , m I ces in the hflls than in many years, it was reportea xrom tne hunting areas. - Game officials in the central part of the state estimate that the Fremont Deschutes, ' Malheur and Ochoco national forests yielded a near record-breaking number of deer in the first three days of the season, with the opening-day bag exceeding 500. The heavy take in this area was attributed largely to the fact that, except for the. final day of the season, the woods were closed In 1943 because . of Fourth army corps maneuvers. From Baker and Pendleton also came reports that sevens a a - mm cold storage lockers are bulging freshmen and several' other ex with fresh venison,' In addition to perienced men donned suits. ' ; meat stored in home facilities. Ted Henningson, a sophomore The number of hunters also was i said to be largest in several sea- i : sons. . JrH;' Little Penalo Win . Little Penalo, with Jockey John ny Adams up, beat War Bolt by two lengths to win the feature race at Bay Meadows today. Bar- 1 nello was third. Keriyon': -161 -17. aif io 7 Totals -M- Hi ISO mi KAU'S (I) Handicap , Higgina . , SO - M -1401 jm iS -160--439 .155 21s -135-505 Karr McChtskey . Bon ' Oahlberg . ail i ' lilTili ' Total - 1 I Ndlliru.lft: Ul C- n mh cunts corm shop (i) - Handicap sa .58 SS MCaiTOil -18J " 190 1 Frteaen ' ' , 18S 171 .1T7 1I KircfaBer.t. , , 190 t tX - 200042 Mathia ; -, ;;m 208 18 S8 King ; ',.-, ITS r 171 . 187 &3S Total J , -.., , L ACMK WKECKEBS Handicap . : . Kay HartwcU , ' . VToodry Garbarino , , St In bock . ; , , , , ' -Ml S80 " S59 2S7S CD S M M 1R9 -1R2- 188.169539 -109 325 178 ol -,154 "16 146464 -134 180 14-4fi(r 172 .163 153 43 Totals SALEM BDW. Handicap ' Krjcl , ,. V aldex - " Hoar , , n West Ilaman ToUls .898 978 848 2724 CO. (2) 43 43 - 43 11 201 l-8 174 18i 6 J 173 na f i -a i i ? "ri - - r Bonier ' Brings Brownies 2. to Cardinals Certainly :Won9t Be 71-0 'jCats Plan Passes and Lots of i'Em Saturday- ' ' wCl filled with flying ' f eotbails and the score eertaialy weat be anything like 71-t for the enemy again If Coach Duke Trotter aaeT his Wmamette Na- vyeats : have . anything to. say about their return match: with Washington's Huskies Saturday. And, they expect to hare plenty to say - abowt It Such are ' the BeatloBa -exploding i aromnd Sweetland field - these practice 'days, at' least : ' ; -' ' The club with a new lease en life after splattering the K-Falls Marines last week Is ' planning revenge' for the " Husky': hugies, after 'finding oat against the . GZa that ' fho ; heftier they come the harder they v fall,' the V-12 lads ae eonvttteed Coach "Pest" Welch and- his -toabers wfll - find : no'..- passive foe Sat mrday. : Instead j ltU - be passes id mora "passes, and all despite the ' pitiful aerial gamer tried against the WasMngtons "last time which saw i eight -J WU This mlxM easily happen to WashinrtoBS Huskies when Willamette's roruana. At least it nappened Marv Goodman, 'Cat end, right after he received a toss from Johnny Aangst m the third period and 1 raced U yards.; Goodman scored two tovehdowns later, and Fallback Floyd Simmons (54) counted .another the same way besides running one across.: Other. players shown above are Ylnee Lapaaila f (4t), Marine fullback. Tom McClure (about to try tackle). Check Taylor (17), CI tackle, and Walt jacoDa ej, navycat guaru. xne . aid-News.) I - I r OUT Lettfirmen DOCK Beavers Onen A Cage Workouts CORVALLIS, Oct 4 -(Pj-Coach Slats Gfll began varsity basket- baU practice this week at Oregon State college, ' waking up inter- I collegiate athletics after long in- I activity. Four Iettermen from last (year, Bernie McGrath, Tal Puddy, I George Sertic and Jack . Simms, I were among the 43 prospects who I turned out A Bock of promising I forward on the championship team of three years ago, John Moore and Don Eldredge, reserve guards, are former squad members.; The 'T. " varsity outfit letting the B team play extra- games. I Match vs. Par Today atSGC Back' on their every-Thursday beam i to provide : activities for those who feU by the Club Cham pionship tourney j wayside,, par- pitching members of the Men's club at Salem golf course will par ticipate in a Match vs. Par meet i4 "i99--5oFtodaT-' Play may be turned in ov- er either nine holes and prites ac- eording to the amount of entry fees win go to 1-2 finishers. 1 - iUMTn.Ml that --.mlfinnla In m 1 Championship flight of, the annual meet are scheduled to be battled off before Sunday night Leo Es- toy tangles with Glen Lengren and 74 J pre-tourney favorite Walt Cline. ' Semifinal " heats in other nights are also deadlined Sunday, accord' tag to orximltteeman Bill Good win. ... ' " :; 0 food yo an foad of aeoM U add iadigcUoa and vpcet tomth. gn quic, tanpr Til,ct tr la-ing : ctrlicicx-i uuns Staart Ti.na. : They oontaiai iaercdeas etuar nacd br doctof to kUc i yotp. torn of rs-nf tad add too gntkm. Vou'U fed better aad aicep better. Ka -- no bottle to take, ( time- I eatiM r 1 i te-ted .-rt i a Jl ' K' rr - t, er til vaVcr't p-tJ- I in Opening -prldSeriiBSyTm This Time" Trotter heaves Intercepted, a eouple fori tonchdowns. . r : , ? v-The 'Cats fomnd last week they can take J care of : themselves against such as 200-pound lines star - studded baekflelds that their osone maneu vers' wCl work when the pitcher has . time to pitch. They plan, according to Headman Trotter, to give Pitchers Don Rochon, Johnny Aangst and Floyd Sim mons the needed time Satardar L. 41 ai n ' m. for block in the forward waU. Against the Marines Willamette teased ; nine aerials, :. completed seven ' and had : three oovnt t each downs. Catchers Uarr Goodman,' Boh Ward A Co. are applylagj stUl . mere ' gtaw this week' - and Pitchers Reehon, v. .x-. "1 against the Klamath Falls Marines eniciai is unni Clark or Salem, Southtvest Conference ' Grid Attendance Vp ',' DALLAS, Oct 4-rVSoath-west Conference footbaU teams have played fewer games bat at tendance Is ap as compared to1 1143, a check of six ' member schools showed today. In ten games this . season ' the teams have drawn 125,9(7 as compared to 111499 for the eleven games played at this time last year. Hiisldes Plan Slicker Work , SEATTLE, Oct 4.-iP)-The Uni versity of Washington Huskies are going to cross up Willamette stra- tegians next Saturday not Inten tionally, of course, but Just in the nature of tilings- with a lot ' of new plays. Coach Pest Welch in discussing the coming "big games, which start with the USC IDt at Lot An geles the night of Oct. 23, stressed the need for more varied offense than the Huskies have shown in the last two encounters,' which were won primarily on straight f ootban. . And the only way to sharpen the new offense, bo added, is at the expense of Willamette Saturday and Whitman the following week at Walla Walla. . 'CcUIusky, Ccl-USC Gomes to Be Broadcast- Associated Spertseasts wCl a-uadlo pUy-by-play of both the TT-tlamette - TTas-Jngton .and CaHfornla-USC football : games Saturday, It baa been announced by Tidewater Aasoelated. Sta tion KTVJJ, rortland, wtU carry Is Most IzpOKtCCll rrottet tt y os away with " CemorrhoiJ-i r i Itstala. rissure, t Colitis ! Quick Reli'f Be- : tulta. N HwiiUUaa- t Uru N Bospiu-l Ope- ! rauoa. ...... i Call tor - Cxaistnatloa j .j r writ tor ir- DascripUT Baklct. p- n r f"'--'- Cf.rr-rc::e I tj-i-rroctoif Cc'jrt ii L. .rrt? ta: . Cre LO.OKEE HUSKIES ; Aangst and Eimmons are wboop .iag. It ap In' the TmU jpta? j? '.ery evenlng;-:;'" rCr'' I The team; may i beb at better strength Saturday, than It .was against the CU. Right Half Ceee Johnson, who missed bath the Washington and .Marine., games -with a bad ankltf. Is back again T and may be A-l by Saturday. ' Also, Tackle BUI Blade, wean . ded severely: hi the first Has ky mix. may be back at his post , l Trotter openly admits the Huskies are la for a battle this time and opines: "AH . we need ts one good, hard, aharp ' block or tackle at the eetaet eif'the game to shew 'em we're In there : for btulneta. Then '1 well - be okeh,' rm sure. To can bet tt went.be "anyli-t again. Fierce -Navycat1 blocks and- tackles last week eaosed namereee aad eest . ly Muine' fnmbles. ; : 1 The club win scrimniagegaln tonlghi as It did last night, wfll taper down tomorrow and- wiU U 41 strong along the ildeUhe fSatarday. .- v.i-3:J i : v Navreato baUIe - 'em - Saturday tat - last - week., Shows- rlne-fmrered (rboto courtesy Klamath FaUs Her lis Play Today SILVERTON - Coach Guy "Pop"; Delay's Silverton ,, SUver Fox footballers step out of Dura tion league play today to take on the Salem high Jayvees in a 230 p. m. mix on McGinnis field. The Foxes, conquerors of Canby high last week 1 in the opening league game, wfll be favored over their light and inexperienced visitors. DeLay . announced - Wednesday he would -open up with, the same starting -lineup," outside the : end positions, which met the Canby team. Wingmen Clarence Bier and Harland Oster are out with In juries for today's game, and win be replaced by Bud Kemper, 145-pounder and Harold Beat, 160, iM rest, wno team to average 150 pounds in the line and 160 in the backfield: Tackles Glen Na- do, 175 and Earl Hartman, 165 guards Ron Herigstad, 143 and Dick Bier, 140; center -Tom An derson, 160; quarter Dale Ben nett, 140; halfbacks Tom Hart ley, 160 and DeWaynev Johnson, 175; fullback Harold Dickman. 165. ?",-.-- -.. - Salem will probably start Bun ny Mason and Herm McLaughlin at ends, George Schwarz and Doug Coe at Tackles,; Don Davis and Don Graves at guards, NeU Boeh- mer at center,' Bobby Howell at quarter, - Don Johnson and "Roger Dasch at halfbacks. and Wayne Houser at fun. ' ' the WClajnetto - game 4 wldlo KSLU,- Saleaa, wUl offef the Bears-Trojans tSt at Los' An geles. Both games start at 2:15 via air.- r- - Foxes, Vik JV We have eapat!a mechanics to do your repair work ; promptly and efficiently. Give ns a trial. ' liaawa-ixatal i- -, ivS Pc rl a-iir. S! Xcnl Va iyM::, - l Morton Cooper Victim Despite -Twb-ffitStint Brownies Potter v. Cards Lanier Today By Orlo Cobertson - : ! SPORTSMAN'S PARK, St Lou- la, Oct 4-()-One home run blast off the bat of George McQuinn which sailed over the right field stands gave , the Browns, cham- to, 1 victory over the Cardinals, kings of the National league, in the opening game of the first all St Louis world series today." The blow, home run wallop, fol- owing a single by Gene Moore in the fourth inning, were the only hits off Mori Cooper, ace of the Cards mound staff, and Blix Don- ; nelly but they were enough to set- tie the issue a 32-year-old Denny : a a. i -i . t k b ipfinfisff wnrspn ninisHi uui ul holes in the first three innings and then finally yielded a run in the ninth.:';:; -K S'- :::-.:V', . v-A crowd ol 3342 paying M A ..I lAwtv 1 4 V. n . a ball weather after an early morn ing rain had threatened postpone- , ment of the first of the best four ; of -seven series, saw the National f leaguers rliammer -Galehouse for five hits in the first three innings. oadg the bases with only one out in the third. . . ; . t y). ; Thereiwasf everyX evidence it"- would be ohlvl a matter, of time plate but-the Browns were, the first to spike the home platter and once they had. done so, Galehoizso ball until the eighth frame. vj : With' two out in "the fourth. Moore lashed a "" single " between first biaseman Ray Sanders and second baseman EroU Verban. Mc Quinn," the next batter, picked out. one of Cooper's fast pitches and sent the ball high' over the right field stands. That was all for the Brownies as cooper blanked them through the next three frames be fore leaving the game for a pinch batter ; and turning ' the pitching chores over to Donnelly. Galehouse,' a Sunday pitcher at the start of the season because of war plant Job - in Akron, Ohio, and ' holder of an : unimpressiva season's record r of nine victories and ' 10 defeats; seemed to gain confidence after McQuinn's blow had sent the Brownies out in fron tie set-tne Cards down in order in the fourth and fifth frames with the help of the only double play nf that, cam in tho fifth . fTa fai1 four men in each of the sixth and seventh innings, snuffing out a minor threat in the latter as Man ager Billy - Southworth , sent, in Augie Bergamo ; to bat for Etail Verban and Debs Garms for Mort Cooper. ' In the eighth he yielded a single to Whitey Kurowski and then fi nally gave up a run in the ninth as Slats Marion drove the ball into centerfield for his second double. Marion moved up to third on Ber gamo's infield out and scored after Pinchbatter Ken O'Dea filed out to Mike Kreevich in center. Mort Cooper and Donnelly defi nitely had the better of the pitch ing argument "as they turned in - . , (Continued on, page 9) Orioles Gain . Series Berth i- - y; ; ".. i Z - : BALTIMORE, Oct 4 .-P- Tho Baltimore Orioles forged their way into the little World Series for the first since since 1925 to night by' taking the seventh gam of the final International league playoffs from Newark's Bears 6-3 in drizzling rain and fog befora 14,747 fans. j;f :- ' ?-?rt . - Three home runs plus a collec- uon oi oxner extra base blows and sterling pitching by righthander Stan West paved the war for tho Baltimore victory. The Birds will meet LouisvUle In the openint game of baseball's minor classio Friday night at LouisvOle. U ii i FALL t ;;TO? ,; ; COAT3 X - Qolhicrtj - ' -mm t . -If-- J LiiUbA i erfef fJT .... (Continued on 2age 8 -9S0 S19 834 27.3