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9 i 'i. ? Junior High Elevens Close zCampaigns Today; Cards Due for Title; AlhStar Go Wednesday , Salem's first annual (since rejuvenation) Junior High Intramural Football league crosses the finish line with today's final games, and when it does In the 4 p. m. games the railbirds say Coach Frank Brown's Parrish Cardinals will be boys up front! The Cords, undefeated in five outings, meet their in-tra-school cousins the Grays in the day's feature clash at Parrish and are odds-on favorites to cop the nod. The Leslie Golds; and Blues will end their seasons with another family affair at Leslie, this' one rated a tossup. JtTNIOK HIGH STANDINGS: W L. Pet. Vt Pa Punish Card 3 0 1.000 126 ,21 Parrish Grays :..4 1 .800 73 18 Lenlie Golds . 1 4 MO 2 89 Leslie Blues 0 t SXQ 103 , Win or lose today, the Cardinals will hold at least a piece of the championship bunting, for the best Coach Bob Metzger's Grays can do after winning is tie their cousins lor first place. The Grays will Unquestionably be ; battling with that in mind, along, with the fact that the Card beat them only 13-7 In their first meeting three weeks ago. . . : , C; ; "A -victory or" tie for the Golds will clinch a , third place finish at Leslie, but if Harry Mohr's rap idly improvfog' Blues jknpck off their brethren both Southern elev ens will finish in a tie. ! There will be no such things as : playoffs should the teams finish tied, for the All-Star game, to fea ture the handpicked pigskinners of each school against each other, is I but six, days distant The long- I- awaited ciash, when the Leslies become the easily recognized 'Missionaries' and the Parrishes the "Pioneers', is labeled for Sweetland Field next . Wednesday night, November 22. Starting lineups for today's tilt 1 have not been announced, - al though in the all-Parrish struggle the backfield work of Bill Day and Herb Aplington of the Cards and Frank Garland and Carlos Houck of the Grays will doubtlessly stand out All four toters have been big guns in respective attacks, overthe ' seasonr -' 7 Jeff- on Here l- J. , JEFFER&6N Special) - With the'ehampidnship of the southern - " division;'- Marion county B league "at stake", the Stay ton Packers and ' Jefferson. Lions will Jbattle i on ', neutral Salemi high school's 01 r Jnger .field Friday afternoon in their crucial football . game. The game is called, for 2:30 p. m. -. Jefferson threw-, the chase Into a tie iast week by upsetting .the previously unbeaten Packers 13-12 here. lDespite th upset the Pack erswill'be.'favored Friday. The . winner. ah4 mpi6n wHl jplay " St." Paul for; the county title later. Ddley Enjoys ' Service Grid vTOBT PIERCE, Fla, Nov. 15 VP) liviign Bill Daley,- the , big k ten's only two;-; school all conference player, is finding ;funi in football this' fall as a. member of the high scoring, high' - spirited Fort Pierce navalw amphibious training base . eleven; - "I tiever got such a kick out of ' the game before," said the back who - landed on the Associated Press all western conference team at Minnesota in 1942 and on the all - conference and all-Amer , lea elevens while he was a V412 student at Michigan last fall '' "We're all out there putting ev erything we're got into the game. We're enjoying it, too. We've-got the same kind of spirit a good college team has." . Bowlines Scoresi Capital. Bedding, Acme Auto . .Wreckers and Ramage's 7-Upper& . took 2-1 counts over Cline's Cof fee Shop, Karr's and Salem Hard ware, respectively in Major league t . bowling at Perfection last night ; Harvey Page of the Bedders fash- lorted ,out -09 series for high, the only "600? count. of the nighfin .. i ldentally.-aiid Ere -Kay of the : Wreckers whipped off a 235 single game lor tops. t. 7 '-, CAPITAL BEBMNG CO. (2) . Handicap i M SS . Poulin i 1!..I' J03 100 SS 174 191594 IflS 597 154526 160-411 Larson .".J.;:r...?20S 223 .213 159 134 210 Rcks L . Pafe .191 229 09 1 Totals' Cl.INE'S lN9 1004- 957 3010 SHOP (I) r 'i.-'se c9 .tL.160 ISO ' Handica d . 69 207 IBS 52S 177514 197482 189-S76 17 434 .Cline, ar.,"!.. " Frieseri Z.J.ZJx.L Kirohnez Mathis-lJi.:...r:.i. Kln : . Cl. il7Q' 167 irMST 142 f i 233 154 -.12 -130 642. 9C 2741 X ARK'S ri) - Handicap V , - W 74 - 74 22 Thrush fi..t..-l59 213 149-521 Karr i.;i..:lt.l4S. M4K 170460 Trixter 186 ,149 . 141476 tsom 183 61S Ashby JLlAVn .121 160456 - Totals .iL.:.i .904 873 176 3563 - HamUcap ' ,.;, M 189 Kay 1.1 333 163 149347 Hartwell jr-t; 159 186 SOO Woodry iCik.'.-11134l. 169 493 Carbarino :JLr:"140 133 174447 Steinbock ..14172 14 177443 ToUls -I-.SlS 8G3 S38 3719 It A MAC ST S -VP-2f -.. Handicap it '. ' 73. 73 Coe 233 155 Xenyrtn ' l.;iTL.l7 149 rGuire .132 119 Hart ; 147' 173 73 217 183971 191537 16341 164 44 204532 933 2760 Zahart 19 ' 162 Totals ........... J90S 831 $MA . I HAJtUVVAKfi CO. (1) lJansiiCap ' 46 46 - Thee ' 133 181 Krejci : 13 193 ' McCarroll , 12 15 Vest 131 213 lUman 171 1S4 46. 133 1344 .193 5 S 174541 23 54 13 1543 stayi Playoff The Oregon High Schools Activities Association ringmaster,! one TonrPigott, is to select Saturday district three's representative for state football playoffs, and by such forced action the OHSAA, Mr. Pigott and District Committeemen Byers of Milwaukie, Schenk of Corvallls and Towler of Astoria will be heels, first class, in years to come In the eyes of the second- guessing multitude. -Time does not ullow an elimination .tourney In volving the eligible Eugene, New- berg, Columbia Prep, Cottage Grove, G res ham and Lebanon teams, . so when Saturday comes the OHSAA has no alternative other than to stick its neck out with a final selection.' Three teams and very likely more will be still eligible when the pick is made. ollowers and friends of. those neglected eligibles arenVgoing to; be happy 'when the selection is made. Some Will be sun squawk- ing long after Messrs. Pigott, Tow ler, Schenk and " Byers have deV parted. ,;:.; - - We ve read and heard much of the exploits of all seven eligi-. ble teams the .past month, and from all camps comes the assur- ance: "No question about it we've Or reasonable facsimiles thereof. . Largely because of their record we believe the district representatives will be Eugene's Axemen, the ustrous lads who lambastd the village Viks here Friday. The Axe men, have played only one or two soft touches over the route and must of course, get by Albany this week to stay eligible. It's practical ly a foregone conclusion they will.- Lebanon, Cottage Grove, Colum bia Prep, Newberg, Gresham and Vernonia, all undefeated, appar ently have sharp ball clubs. But it isn't likely, either will gain the in vitation if Eugene wins simply because all have feasted on more or less class B competition down the line. You've heard of none playing teams like Bend, or Klamath FallsVpr Milwaukie or any of the other topflight also-rans f-'-y" v But previous records or no, there 11 be considerable'belly-aphing after; the Saturday selection. We, the selectors." "-' ? , i Eugene Scribe Pegs -Axemen Not So Sharp . More on the Eugene; team was Strite's Register-Guard' assistant;'': Gates pegs the Axemen ar getting sees such as booming fullbacks Eugenians were in favor o( an Axemen-Lebanon showdown, for Leb anon, you know; has in Bill Peden booming fullbacks in the state..;. Speaking of Eugenians, probably' the most . tickled native of the pack over the Axemen ;grld victory here Friday was Duane Mellem, now in the enemy: cvmp-fis Hank. Kuchera's assistant afterV serving in a somewhat s'lmilac capacity' at Salem two years' ago.' Mellem looked and talked , after-the gam rs it egacy. A win ovek- Salem oft means Was 36th Sale'mEHgerie:Sef9on ' Afteri All .. . .&uu more naze iniea iron xne troversy,' and: this,'; via: letter from Charley E. Eyre,. 1045 North 15th street revealiiia there'y'as'a game in ifl08 "and "another in 1,91 1;' Which makes last. Friday's 'meetmif the 36th Between ihe schools, stfter alL'. -: Pensyre: SYbur ; cttotroversy.with Mr Strite of Eugene regarding a football game between-Salem, and Eugene In 4908 provided the ex cuse for these, few lines.'The game was played here in Salem on Wil--lamette's field orr, ;Nvember -7, and won by SHS,' 6 to OJ The 111 , ..'1 j -n . . ' it. j !j " a game .was ptayca bi. cugne un ine won by Eugene':-1: do pot remember "On the v'08 Eugene team . was tackle. When they gave him the ball on a tackle-around play the only way. to stop tiim, "was for a man to tackle ach leg and hope the rest of ine learn couiu snove nun over, . . . .u ' " were otner men to rememDer. Eyre Even ISames SHS "The '08 Salem team was composed as follows: Toppy Krcbs, fight end; 'HollyV HoUrngsworth, guard; 'ChuSk' Eyre, center; 'Doc Bellinger, left tackle; 'Ere' Kay,1 Johnny Parsons, left halfl 'Toots' Face' Hunt, fullback. Coach was "There was. a string of 'four Tubby Hofer, .'Kady Roberts, Cliff Eyre, Savage and Farmer still live in Salem and Kay and Barrick still frequently are mentioned in sports columns. Parsons is the same one who played on the famous Oregon team with Holly Huntington. Hofer and Richardson both played and Krebs, I believe, are deceased. by me., --, y 'j. . Hoping this may help in keeping the record straight" : It ceftainly does help, Mr. Eyre, and thanks sincerely. We're sure Strite agrees with us now that games were played in 1908 and 1911. Vihs9 Central Catholic Meet: In Portland Friday -Afternoon Anxious to get back to the .500 level with their fifth , win ; of the season, Salem high's footballers go to Portland tomorrow to meet the Central-Catholic Rams in a 3:30 p.mJ game on, the CC prep field. The battle, was 'originally , booked for a Multnomah stadium nighter but was shifted 'this week. . The Rams are expected to provide rug ged competition for the SHS elev en since they-have won five and lost three to date, the three: losses being 19-13 to Corvaiiis after lead ing the Spartans almost through out,. 16-8 to Camas, : Wash and 19 7 to undefeated and strongly . re Mexican Oval ft r MEiacb crry,: iV5-(p)-The Hipbdromo-de las' 'Ariiericas, :Mex ico City race; track, announced to day, that it w01 establish, the ."In ternational Special, in; which horses ,rom the ...United States, Mexico, 'Argentina, Chile: ind England 'will run. after the war. As s tuneup for the international event, the Hipodromo- will invite winners of principal ' races this winter to run in the $25,000-added handicap ' de : las 1 Akericas next April.' .f ' v If AT FIRST J!C:iCFA ! ( I X ' I x DUANE MEIXOI -.,- got the best team In the state.? , against higher-class competition, V:V ,-y , --yi - - i . -j'iv vV- for one, are glad we're not one of , -'y--f --'Li S; offered by "Red" Q. Gates,-Dick after the 'Axemen-Viking; bra wL. no further, than the semifinals and ripping the Eugene line to shreds. one of the most highly regarded ii f ., iy, i? -yt r he'd, jut 'been left his rich aunt's m much .to Eugenians as that .'. . aaiem-cugene iooiDan record con- ow ivmtaiu iieia, x oeueve, ana the score. ' " -." . r - ' ; - .the famous 'Fats' Bailey at left . l j' i. " r i v i ; rwujueuuau, jvreiKtss; una, rfennvuis Lineup for 08 Game jilghV tackle; Herb Savage; right Leon Burrick, left guard; Allan left end; Cliff Farmer, quarterback; Richardson, right half, and 'Angel Chauncey Bishop. . subs that year same being Paul Smith and Meyers. Kay, Barrick, on Oregon State teams. Bellinger Whereabouts of the Test unknown garded Columbia Prep. - ' In sorting over his available players; for the game Coach Tom-H my . Drynan proclaimed . , there would be little experimenting by the Viks. Drynan- will probably let fly with the best Viking punch-' es offensively and defensively. A few injuries may keep sidelined such' SHS' men i as - Harold Mc- Cauley t&nkle) the halfback, "Jim Hess: (ribs); the tackle and Bob Thompson (charley. horse) . the guard, but the broken fingers worn by Tackle Jack Slater and Half back Ev Staats which kept both out of the Eugene game will likely allow bothj to ' play Friday. .They have been' practicing this week, in dicating they Tl be ready. , Unless Thanksgiving - Day game is booked In lieu of an ex pected Medf ord cancellation of the Ncivemberll24 date,l; the . Friday game will be. the finale of the sea son for SHS. " - . Red Wings Wiii Again y .TORONTO, Nov 15 -P)- The Detroit Red Wings scored ' their second: straight' victory "over the Toronto ; Maple Leafs in the na tional hockey league tonight, win ning 8-4 before 12,347 fans. .. ' ' .... i '-a i A PX3JUST'8 CHOU fcl I m fnoi nt M by Tboratta a kiimr rv-. ictm p,i Itt-bier. not mum t njvl 7 hrn Ua6 tm (brink swllaf ; pnttt-n. Oft tUM tub Tbrntoa Minor's liM-tat Otalmst. Or ft ? iMcata a aliaor lUrtal nm.r,i. i1t few cents mors. Trj lfuCIwo' vagr IvaI. At an roo4 fni trVt vcryvliers. In ealern, at Frei : Vebfobters Lack , U OF OREGON. Not, 15-(Special)- Sixteen 1943-44 squadmea and Coach Howard ' Hobson are gone, only ene veteran, he Bob Hamilton, the Northern Division's leading point pitcher, is back and already they've - dropped two games In as many tries, bat fol lowers of the University of Ore-; gon basketballers are confident the Webf oots will do okeh again this season. The Webf oots.' man ned by an assortment of civilians and 4-Fs, romped in second be hind Washington's star-studded nuskles in last year's derby. No predictions say the Dneks can do It again, but If they don't it wont be because they didnt try. In aa effort te overcome the roxes, Indians Feature Friday Duration Tilts :f1 r:;:-'-iV Woodburn in Easy Go Against Bucks . - DCKATION LEAGUE STANDINGS i - . U W' Lv TV pct Pf Pa Woodburn : . 0 i 0. 1.000 141 H SUverton , S 3 1 306 77 S8 Chemawa -S-i' JVM M"S7 Canby ' 1 4 O J3S IB OS Molalla -..'..0- 4 i .000 0 SO rrlday games: Molalla at Woodburn, Chemaya at SUverton. i ; - j .-;, .i . : i, WOODBURN, Nov.' 15 Al though Woodburns Blue Bulldogs have, hauled in the 1944 pennant there is at least one'mort sizzling scrap left In the Duration football league, And that battle is billed for Friday's ' round when Coach Chief Thompson' Chemawa In dians go to SUverton - to swap blocks' and tackles with '"Pop" "De Lay's Silver-Foxes In 'the other weekend tilt the Bulldogs host the winless : and scoreless v. Molalla Buckaroos. Both games are clock ed for 2:30 pin.' starts.' - The : Indians and Foxes, in and put ball clubs this season' but both capable o, playing the best foot ball in the'eircuit, are tied for sec ond place and" a win Friday; will practically, clinch the show 'spot finish, r Thel"ffssle is listed a' toss- up since the .elevens skirmished to is-i draw in their, first meet ing some weeks , back. Chemawa will be entering the game after a week! rest from loop play while the Foxes are expected to .be n. we rebound from their, 27-d beat-. ing at woodburn last week.- : y. Both elevens have scoring power. in backs like Merle WiUiams. and Cal Sunmons' of the Tribe and De- I Wayne Johnson and Harold Dick- man oi xne roxes. Both squad call ort the "TL formation- for-of fensive strengthir '7 ;; 0: t.y - tv Coach jjiggs Burnett's Bulldogs are expected to coast by the Bucks rt easy fashion although the game itselfl may be a. bruiser. In thV first meeting at Molalla, a 27-0 try for Woodburn, ' numerous squabbles and'; vows were made. The Bucks are long overdueior a score, but aren't expected to come near coping with theassy touch downing exhibited by AI Zuber, Babe Reed, Curly Mattisoh & Co. i Riiddles Meet For Linksmen I -'it'",'-"- 1- It's to be 9-hole Ruddles for the linksmen at Salem golf course to day .in the Mens' club weekly Thursday, tournament,1 announces Tourneyman Bill Goodwin." Dlav- ers permitted operations on , either the outgoing or incoming "nine.". Prizes will go to the 1-2 finishers. . Meanwhile the American.. Na tional ; and Federation .league iinKsmen in . me winter . tourna ment, are awaiting, second round matches this weekend. ' RootTirtd9, Hired HOLLYWOOD, Nov 15 riP)--President Victor Ford Collins of the .Hollywood baseball club. which finished in sixth place in the Pacific coast league this year, announced that Manager Charley Root was notified today of his re lease, t. w ;y :;yy y-. i . Meantime Bill Sweeney, who managed, the Los Angeles club in its past two pennant - winning seasons, was signed to pilot the Angels again in. 1945.' - - 1 Big-lO Head 'Passes' k CIHCAGO, Nov. 15-(p)-Ath-Ietle Commissioner - John -L. Grifnth oT the western confer ence declined comment today 'on undefeated Ohio State anl : -ersJtjr's proposal for a relaxa tion of the big ten ban en post season gaines .to pave the way ror a Base Bowl bid. , . I DS. CIIAN i v. LA!i Dr.X.TUJJJ. - 0f.G.ClUiJ J. CHINESE Eerbal-'ats 24t North Liberty .wv., ucnciu Co. Office open Saturday only tj - w fan., to . ipjri. con sultation. Blood pressure and urine rests are ire 01 Sweeney ! charge Pracuced Vets, But Backers Say They'll , loss of IS sqnadmen. Coach "Hon est John" Warren, la for sabbat- '. leal-leaving Hobson this time, I has scheduled a torrid pre-seaaen schedule against the best avail able competition. These pre-sea- , son hostilities include a barn- j storming jaunt into Canada,-the first In history ' for an Oregon basketball team. And Friday and Saturday of this week the Web foots tangle la the first of four games 'with Willamette's T-lX , Navycats, the ' Friday ; ' game booked for McArthur court here and the Saturday eating at Sa- . lem.' ' - y''-,:-'- ;' Warren has not changed the Webfoot style of play. Again the club will use the fast-breaking, Trqjans-Bears 'CraciallNekt Hardy-Paced . USCers Favorites Saturday ' ""' :-' r "' ' - a ; By Rasa Newland -'' SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. ft-CPJ The University of Southern' Cali fornia Trojans square off with the California Bears, Saturday in Berkeley, In a football game that every Trojan from Head Coach Jeff Cravath down to the tail end substitute expect .will put them ' one lap nearer the! cRose Bowl. - .-; -: r-tr , ' They couldn't do it4efore,..when an under. - rated Calif ornia team held them to ay-0 tie Oct. 7, but considerable water has flowed un- er the bridge . since that day. usee then the Bears lost sixteen varsity .; men - through' i military rraining , uansiersv mcluding 4 ar couple of.' powerful guards .and three right haUBacks. V . . . Southern California: meanwhile. said -goodbye ;to Its. flashy right half, h Gordon ; Gray, but; actually it w a- stronger team today ; than it - was five weeks ago.,' Its T-for- mation plays are clicking.! effec tively and the fellow who. is mak ing Jhemv.work Is Jim Hardy. If Hardy - isn't the , best Quarterback In USC, history; at least he is :the y (Continued' "on: page.. 9)' YMCA'Scliooi Readied Physical Director Jim Dimit has" announced - three, "schools wres tling, basketball and basketball of ficials as dated and ready for. op eration atithelYMCA.;-Vlhe.'wres-tling school, with Don Hendrie and Roy Mink -as coaches will get un derway Friday and will be in ses sion each Tuesday and Friday. thereafter from 7 to 8. pjn. f The basketball school for junior high school, aged aspirants will start next Wednesday, November 22, and will also operate from 7 to p.m. on Wednesdays and Sat urdays thereafter. : Lt Harold Hauk; Hollis Huntington,-Howard Maple and parrell Jones will be tutors.' ,'"::.- ; y " The officials' school starts "next Monday night from 7 to 8 and will be in session Mondays arid Thurs days thereafter. It is also open to all aspirants.. i '''. Dimit further announced that the annual YMCA 'sponsored. City Basketball league' would com mence operation December 20; All prospective sponsors and players are urged 'to contact Dimit ior de tails at once. . J Golf Bfga on Coast SEATTLE. Nov. '15 4jpH Jiie . ", McSpaden, one of 'thei real "Mr. nigs . 01 Dig ume, goiiana uyron Nelson,: nhe-Mr. Big"; of all the Mrfc Bigs, .stopped off 'in Seattle today enroute to Vancouver, BC, where they will play 'I exhibition matches for the Canadian Red Cross' Saturday and Sunday. VIP0CJPC30 ; Ilono v -..Ilnonlatlon SArzi v? to zzu 1. 1.7 rill j tel Li m J J7 . ft ;r.i:i C3ti:.:at5 v 'STOKES - :.rhone 8144 y Cor. Liberty b Center IL t 7 V gpeciacular and 'erowd-pteaslBg 1 brand by which U of O squads are known from Madison Squire Garden to the "University of Hi wail pavilion. , Built around dynamic little Hamilton at guard,' the Webfoot f I quint lists such onproven lumi naries as Ken Hays, foot 7 inch center: from Waitsburr, Wash, considered by Hobson, incident ally, as the equal of WaUy Bor revik of last year's teaun Marlon Huff, forward-guard who bid previous experience at Eastern Oregon college; Ed Allen, out standing prepper at Mohawk high: Jim Bartelt, all-state for ward for the State Champion Ashland Grlzxlles; Lea Kotnlk, 2nd Air Force Eleven . Arrives for UW-Scrap SPOKANE," Nov. NisJPThe Second Air Force football team arrived here, today by plane from Colorado ''Springs, ! Cola. MaJ.-WUliam B. Red' Reese,' coach, said his "Sttperbembers'' win work out tomorrow in jes- pectatlon for their, con test with the Valversity " of WashlngUa' here Saturday. 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I ml'.:- .- . . - 'If: Ddj'OkeV transfer! guard from Fallertoa, Calif, Junior eoUege, and Jim McCreror, small forward who played freshman ball at Southern Calif orala and varsity under the army program at Dartmouth, la Hanover, NIL Others at a glance include: Chuck Stamper, foot t inch freshman from Marshfleld high; Jim Lee, C foot 1 tncher from Springfield; Frank Hofflne, S-lt from Marshfleld; Don Fulgham, 5-19 frons Jefferson Of Portland; BiH Elder, t-tH from Eugene high; Del Smith, -2s front RaU nten Floyd Frederickson, 5-1 from Grant of Portland, and Dick WUklns, - Portland from Lincoln of SKaf er Death 1st Since Sea&oii : ImKfAYETTE, IndiNov. 15 (P) The death of Allan J. Shaf er, University of Wisconsin.quarter back,' after he was Injured in last Saturday's game with Iowa, was the first fatality in collegiate ranks due directly to football since. 1940, it Is shown by records kept by Dr. Floyd R. Eastwood of the Purdue university division of physical ed ucation. .; -t j : '- V;-'',"- 4-' mmmmm mmm itJfeti P:: ' -v.v..:-.:vv ' . 1 F-. ft rr 1 . ? ' V masterful .Uiloand Accurate i Ml 4 - ' inu.1l a jitfwtvA 4rAn BnSiat alt cum jvuu.avuuv j v conKLstentiv from 'onir: wide tioa i ii see. themi today . - "' V" : L Service Tilt Transfer. Now 'NotProbable' " Decision by Friday yr. Switch Is Oiit . j By Bus Ham 0. "WASHINGTON, Nov. 1S,HJP) Time j was rapidly' running out to night; on the possibility of the Army-Navy football game ' being shifted from Annapolis to a big city stadium. Government officials apparently had adopted a gridiron strategem, the lateral pass, and were tossing the Dec. 2 game back ana lonn, witn no oincial an nouncement yet made. ; ; The; navy department said late In the day that "no decision h ': (Continued on page 9) -. OK Bowl Tilts V COLUMBUS '64 r Nov. . l5-(-Ohio $tate university has Reopen ed the fight to have the jwestem conference permit its members to play In the Rose Bowl football game but an unofficial poll of con ference schools was not too en couraging for supporters .of the plan.!i 'T L. W. St John, athletic director at Ohio State, disclosing today that tht ! unbeaten and untied Bucks had received a tentative bid to the ; (Continued on page 9) ' , ouiiia - seleei 1'J .H .'j 1 ! ! il M m i en- h H V - t? v4 A14 C. . umo Dialers I .'v-i ; i. -r. J ii ' r . , - ,: . i . 'r7Ky " - Y T Cc smct 1S17. ..:..: J 1004 f'.l Ti