Western Inteiiiatiori&R Wait-'n-See9 Policy for 1945 Operations TACOMA, Nov. 20-(Special)-"Westera International league baseball directow, jaeeting here Sunday urith PMent Robert S. Abel on the Drosnects of o perating In 1943, adopted a Iwait and see" policy Mot revealinc exactly what the nated members bear favorable tid ings after the waiting period, the league may well take to the parks again in '45. ; " ' - "Robert Brown, owner of the Vancouver, BC, franchise, and Roger Peck, director of the Ta corna Tigers were appointed by the directors to attend the Na- - tlonal Association of Minor Leag ues meeting next, month in Buf- . falo NY, after which they will return with a report on availabil ity of players for the 1945 season. , President Abel said that another league meeting would be held in mid-January to bear the report . and to act upon ' applications for membership In the circuit' .. V Only the Salem team appeared possibly well fixed for players during Sunday's meeting, as Mrs. Geo. E. Waters presented a tele gram revealing the possibilities, of a working agreement hookup with the St Louis Cardinals. Mrs. Wat ers!" Jack," Brown and Bill Ulrich of Spokane were the directors who met . with .' Abel. Representatives, tentatively seeking franchises, in the league, were also present from Bellineham. Victoria. BC. - and . Yakima. Bellingham and Yakima ' were once' members of the circuit It Is UDo'n these applications the league will act in the January .ses- . sion.'j: .'' -. .' .' : . ' .Consensus of opinion here held that the directors favored reopen ing the circuit next year. It has been Idle for two seasons. . : ; . . Lucky Medfords; . , . , J -r ''I :" PORTLAND, Nov. 2&P-Med-ford was chosen as the site of the Gresham-Medford grid semi-final today, by a toss of a coin in the of fice of the Oregon high school ac tivities association. " - : ' " ' Quipped a bystander after hearing of apparently unstoppable. Modfprd's ; lopsided 32-14 district championship grid win over Co quflle: "Now they, oughta let Eugene, "Gresharn," Cottage Grove and Columbia Prep each play a quarter against Medford just to. make it even." . V? After hearing of how the Tdrnado has trampled all foes this semester K-Falls 21-0, Bend 34-13. Grants Pass 42-6. Ashland ditto and a few California elevens about as badly it ap pears the District 3 Champ Gresh am had best have a 'little help at that, At any rate, the village Vikings can now heavo their re lief ' sighs ' since they don't have to play Medford . . . And speak ing of Gresham coming up with the district three berth, we imag ine Messrs. Towler of Astoria, Schenk of Corvallis and Byers of Milwaukie aren't too popular In various Lane county points these days. That trio, you know,' had the unenviable task of choos ing between Gresham, Cottage Grove and Columbia Prep for dis trict . representation ... Cottage Grove and Columbia Prep prob ably passed off the pick with but a slight bellyache, vbut it. isn't ; : r V PAUL LEE beyond imagining that expected bellecklg j-ocked ancient' Eugene high from E" to "E? , Come to realize it, the reason offered by the now automatically, unpopular picking trio is frightfully feeble at that! They " claimed that Gresham's 21-0 nod over.Punched-around Oregon City was much more attractive than the 14-0 job turned in by Hank Ku chera's'. Axemen over Jhe Pioneers. .Consequently, Gresham had the : better ball club 'iV. Phooey from here as well as Eugene on that item for these reasons: O). Eugene,' known to be a club which started ' slowly. Jbut improved " greatly with 'every 'game, met the Pioneers in the first ' game ' of the ' season. Gresham played .'em 1 in mid-season. -(2) Kuchera may have used untried reserves mostly in an effort to uncover his best combination, which doesn't tend to make any score soar . .'. It works vice versa in both instances,' but the reason given is Itself one of the most feeble we've heard of V. ; OHSAA Reluctantly in Hot Water Again . Although youll probably hear little of it publicly, the Oregon High Schools Activities Association, which in the past hasn't been immune to inviting second guessel for deliberations and decisions rendered, has again protruded its neck across the chopping block. It's tough task for the OHSAA to untangle such as squabbling basketball dis tricts, coaches, etc., and another equally as tough problem is bared with this year's football playoff plan. There is really absolutely no thing, not even the decisions of which proves Gresham has a better Grove and Columbia Prep, for that of these three gents, all -of whom most likely have not seen both Gresham and Eugene play, the equally-as-good-as-Gresham-in-district play. Axemen are left out On top attractive and tougher district schedule than did Gresham. Any cries of "robbery" from the OHSAA had best In the eyes al" when it crowns the state championship team. According to the playoff plan set up by the OHSAA, Eugene is just as much champion of district three as is Gresham. And so is Cottage Grove and Colum bia Prep. ,' , . But then as long as there is such as state prep , championships to be decided there will always be squabbles and second guesses. The time element merged with amount of eligible teams makes it impossible to conduct the playoffs correctly. , J one9 Quarterback Held Now that It's over and Earl McKinney has survived the harpoons heaved his way, we'd like to spiel a bit on his accused over-useaco of brilliant Halfback Pa JV Lee at Corvallis this semester. The har poons, you know, flew from more than a few when it was apparent that loo-pound Lee in every game but inflate the footballs and fill the probably done either of those tasks as superlatively ai he did his other many chores. , - Tor the gents who voiced their venom for McKinney we'd like to recall the days of the great Howard Jones-coached Southern Cali fornia teams, second to none m southern California at the time the "Jones System" was automatically thefootball rage. And in the Jones System the quarterback did every thing but -Inflate footballs and fill water buckets. The prep teams for miles, around carbon-copied the Intricate USC double-shift and power formations. Their quarterbacks were the whole show offens ively and worked as long, as hard and as busily as did Mr. Lee for "McKinney this fan. - - i f To make It short at glance see used to play quarterback for Jones: Marshall Duffleld, Morley Drury, Morton Koer, Onr Mohler, "Cotton', Irv Warburton, Doyle Nave, Amby Schindler, to name a few. Recognize 'em? Sure, and every one of 'em had little, rest while footballing either in high school cr for the late Mr. Jones. They did everything. They even made AH-Anerican elevens. .;. ; class B circuit wi I do next summer. Top Pioneer Point Punchers - 4 'A V, c I a Mnahm af the Parrish ehajnpion ,Grayi ntiv.iv. rarlos Honck (left) lnln scorera In. the Junior Hhrh ' thA. Rath a.r trlnle-threatera v Parrteh when the Pioneers and . each other in the Junior classic ' (Boater Wilson photos) - Messrs. Schenk, Byers and Towler, ball club than Eugene. Or Cottage matter. Still, through the decisions of it Eugene played a much more Eugene are justified, and In the end of righteousness, hook on "mythic ; . . . r Up Under Strain did everything for the Spartans water buckets. And he would have - the land year in and year out In ' l 1 'M A I . - --m M. W iV;; Sr'ASf.iri t V ; -f I JIT) y h I A ' ' ' ' And if reports from two desig nn i,. i ' 'i I i and Cardinals, re- and Bill Dal I (right) emerged the Intramural grid league Just fln- and will be? the beys to. stop for Leslie's Missionaries back arslnst on Sweetland! field tomorrow night ; ' " .Tbrell be pb Turkey Day grid trotting on SWeetland field against any eleven fdr Salem high's Vik ings after all for it was announced yesterday that the team had stored Its grid gear iibr the winter.1 Ten tative arrangements were under way to schedule either a challeng ing Dallas high or Portland team for the open Hate vacated by Med- f ord's ' state Championship mixing, but a checkiid after the 26-8 loss to Central Catholic last week re vealed six SHS warriors battered beyond repair for such a game. Broken bones for Ev Staats and Jack Slater, y wrenched back for a leg injury for Bob Weber and another for Harold Mc Cauley and a load boil for Jim Bar low are the pattered corps. None would be available for play Thurs day. -1 , ... . . won four and lost route, scoring 85 The Vikin six over the points to 134' emy. They t! for the assorted ert- ed for fourth place in the No-Nanie league derby after journeying tp ough the campaign only spasmocti ballv at full strength due to a plagufe of injuries, End2hdRbuiid Paced by fie BiU Goodwin-Leo Estey duo which copped its second straight 3-0 iictory in the. Amer ican league,; the Salem gold club's annual WintM tournament battled tnrougn second round play over the weekend.'The Russ Bonesteele- Ross Coppockteam of the Federal league alio won its second white- t ii wash victory and leads that cir cuit by far ft so. In the National loop the Buz Fisher-Wren Crews and J, Wi'MdAllister-'Vie Convey teams divided! equally Sunday and share the Wague lead with 4 points each, i I ln the Hufeband - Wife 2-baU foursome pla held Sunday Glen Lengren and ussus proved tops in the field and bopped the first prize turkey. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Albrich finished second. 8 f- wmier meet secona round re sults:' v j AMCTICAN tEAGTJgf Goodwln-gg- I 1 li ---if . s r - r ; i Viks Hang Up Footb'all Togs Strenuous 23-Game Hoop Sked Aijnoimced for Sdem ViMngs BtricUr 14 keeping with the rictty M kee e onll the "take , en U the - big - ones", athletic policy, a star-studded - ef.MMA V.il..4V.lt -m--a,- - yf,IWUI KUCUIUB .DM lm uavurai iot saiem mgn'a If 44145 hooo horde by Athletic tlie SHS'ere wili pUy one of the Director Garnee Flesher. The most attractive and tough ached-'ISM-SJSP- wlnr CoMb i In the state. This la hew it fiw snwa, wu sei sau nere December Ij against Lincoln of Portland anq wffl wind up with i a sub - district 11 double-elim-. Ination playoff with Suverton, Woodburn, tnd Mt Angel March vi uuii pujui, inciaenuuy, wiu meet eiuierr sniwaakle. West Linn, Canby for the cistriet 11 chant- were made fby. SHS Principal Barry J.hnn recenUy..; : K t . Along wiiSf the five No-Name league foeajkhe Vtt this tea- -m-i.Ji . i wa a ui pur ; lt.IJt ai iwo roruana uinta will divile e2y 'Blask'-Ross Return Mat Brawl Set for Armory Ring Tonight Wlit might easily develop in to, one of! the sil-tlme crunch classics for the local battle pit comes . to pass tonight at the Ferry ' Street Garden when; R e s s, the Hoi- ' lywood sector' solid senden; wades Into the totally disliked hooded hombre "Grey Mask" in the Salem Box- t ordered mat ' rematch. The expected- donnybrook." likely to Jr. Hi Elevens ..Wide Open: Scramble Looms in Arc Game workout Icheuie4 fortoday iJes lie's , Southern! ioMuand Parrish's Northern . Pioneers are set to reopen :1he;feug .Jartibe city's junior hlgh'rscrctbii championship tomoirow njiit: on Sweetland " .Jjld t; tb oiock. And despite the known fact ,that the4 Frankr. Brown and Bob Metz ger ; coached l Northerneri i iwept through the recent Intramural loop with ease" to tie for first place, tte awaited classlcllooms'as a wide-; Open batfle. .The Pioiiefers arefa vored to add this one to their long and unbroken string of city titles, but you won't find a footballer or follower south ' Of State street ready to concede it now." - Both teams represent the cream of the four Mural teams, the Pio neers picked from -.the Cardinal and Grays squads while' the Bob Keuscher-Harry ; Mohr mentored Missionaries not Jong ago dotted the Leslie! Golds aid Blues elevens. The Southerners will hold one item in their favor tomorrow night and it could go a long way to ward deciding the winner. . Over the Mural season the Leslie elev ens used Identical systems for of fensives which required no extra teachings by Kauscher and Mohr when the teams! were merged. Both Parrish outfits used entirely different systems in the league play, necessitating additional skull chores for the players 'since the season ended last Thursday. As for size, the forward, walls level , off ; practically even . while the Pioneer backfield will outheft the Missionary quartet slightly un der six pounds per man. The Pio neer line, anchored by 165-pound Tackle Bill Fasnacht as Its biggest member, averages 150.5 per pillar. The Missionaries, with 165-pound-ers Corliss Lightner and Clayton Osborne, rugged guards, as king pins average 150.7 up front The ball-toting quartet of Bill Day, Carlos Houck, Frank Garland and Ron Cummings for the Pioneers roll at a 152. average. ' Winston Cobb, Bud Michaels, Bob . Funk and V.Larry ) Kleinsmith average 146.3 for Leslie. In Day and Houck the Northerners have thl two most potent triple-threaters of tbeA'Mu- ral season, and in Garland - a "pros. pecuve panenng ram ae luxe.xne Leslies, who, improved ; by-leaps and ' bounds . with', every c'Mural game and weretough, bal dubs at the finish line, .pin hopes on the run-pass optionals of, Cobb; Funk and Michaels.' f : ' ' : ' , ' The Wednesday game' wUl mark the 15 th season for ie grid dvil war", and durtog the previous 14 the Pioneers have nailed the pen nant every trip.- Leslie, about half the size of Parrish in student en rollment, has Won only 'two games from the Pioneers in history, both being offset by annual series wins by the Northenders. ' The advance, sale of tickets for the classic indicates a packed in through of around 3000, largest of the season .locally by far, will turn out , . tcy (3) vs. Hotfman-Hauk (0); Emlen Nash (3) v. Baxter-Payne (0): Alley Albrich f3) vs. OavenDort-Graham (0). NATIONAL LEAGUE: Watterman-Gua- taxson o) vs. PeKar-MclAUShlia (3); iHnorwingren ioj vm. i xnomsoiV Kimmu )i lUher-Crewa v. McAllister-Convey (Hi), i FEDERAL LZAGUE: " Bonesteels-Coppock (3) va. uarwon-HiPPlns 10). Only match niaved Metween Medford, Klamath Falls and Astoria, a dosen tilts en a : - home-and-home basis. ' tentative fat the K-FaUs instance awaiting . aeeeptance ef dates. Se anln looks at present while Brown nerds Us hopefuls through in itial pre season workouts each night at the Tina: ... Dec. 1. Uncnln a . Dee. a Portland ouint hm tw i ' r iientauvc); Dee. 29-34 : - - 1h" Aatoru hre; jb. oson city there .' XVrlh 1JL i MUwiSS . V.- : wra. .?,-- -r fc"b-iitrtct n pUy. Set for Battle again pack in the clients, head lines Matchmaker Elton Owen's weekly show which Is to pre eent two first-cabin prelims aa weU. -r:-:::--r:y:-'fl In the t M opener the or Klon dike Kid himself, otherwise handled Bulldog Jackson, hunter, traveller, statesman and the gent who taught the meanies how, makes his '44 local debut by bi eepplng with popular' Herb Parks, the Canadian; The semi windop : offers brand new Coast Junior Heavy Champ Gust John son of : Minnesota against an liked Earl Malone, the Ohio crit ter with the ornery streak. John SevenHeiansN Rich;Riggs Handicap Taken by 2 Lcngthg BALTIMORE, Nov. 20 UP) - With Twilight Tear 'scratched lust before- post time because" of track conditions, - J. . Graham ' Brown's Seven. Hearts sped to an easy two length victory over Bon Jour today m the 19th running of the $25,000 added Riggs handicap 'at Pimllco race: track.' " ,".', Breezing to an early, lead,' Jock ey Paul Kieper'had the Louisville colt in front aU the way, as Seven Hearts shook off a brief stretch challenge by Charles Turner's Bon Jour to annex 'the $21,000 first money and boost his year's earn ings to $87,335. ; , ; . ', ' Seven r Hearts'- backers In ; the crowd of 1024 were"; rewarded with $3 JO, $2.40, and $120 for $2 across the board. ' " "'V - ""v 18 Attend YMCA Basketball Class - .. Eighteen ass. o r.t e d students drank down offerings of the first of a series of basketball officiating lectures last night at the YMCA. The class,' to meet Mondays and Thursdays for about a month, is expected to swell to around 25 or 30 members by Monday. No school will be held Thursday, Thanks giving day. fThe class ' is being taught the ins and outs of bas ketball . officiating and wfll be given opportunities to ?work in ter-class ball games later on, Much enthusiasm was shown dur ing last night's session. ; , : New Oregon Oval Eyes Pari-Mutuel Racing - -; . f EUGENE, Nov. 20- UP) -Pari- mutuel racing in Oregon, on a new track in the Portland area, is the goal of a newly incorporated Ore gon thoroughbred breeding asso ciation, i Jack H. Beck, Eugene stable and training track owner. Is president of the -group.-. - Saleni Golf Qubdropped three to .Senator Barbers," Paiflus Brosl swept: three. fom:PorOandj Gen eral Electrics, Hajiman Bros, lost three- to Woodbunv Fonland Aook two of ' three from ; Court ' Street Radio Appliance, - Master Bread did the same 'with' Goldle's of Sil Yertoh and G o o d Housekeeping won . two . from Keith ' Brown , last night in Commercial bowling at Perfection. - .' ... V. s Walt Cline, ,Sr. of the Barbers tossed high series, 577, and Duff us of Paulus took high single game,- 277. - rvr::xh::-i i t . . SALEM GOLf CXCH () HanOicao 34 34-. 34 -102 Hainan . m, w. tm-su HendrtO 141 . 137431 Lengren 127 : 95333 Parker ,. ,,. ,-, , m io -i 403 Pekar 111.. 141 171423 Total . S99 781 7 224S SENATOR BARBEKS J) Hauaer 128 134 148 408 Weltjr 130 141395 Cline, sr. McCune , 20S 190 179571 140 157 147444 148 197 189512 1748 3M "m 2338 Dahlberg v Totals .: , ; , PACLVS BOS. (I Oarbarino i - , , r Thruah Uoyd Duffus ,. Scales -14 171 .193 193 . 143 167 .151 227 -147 185 198-513 159545 169481 170-472 'ftM 2555 Totals L.2hr, ;..782 913 PORTLAND O. B. CO. () Haodicap 72 72 72 SIS nayaurn v. 179 141 188488 Oterrtngton Clark , 122- 147 :. 145 414 .132 143 1 103 380 Greens -128 147., 148421 Buiaman -123 177 1" Totals . 754 437 779 237a AITMAN BXOS. 9) - : K. Barr -. ;,.., 154 108 138398 Albrtch - -143 132 147424 HUtCins , 12S 148 148444 DIIS. CHAN . . . LAM Pr.y.TXan-JJD. . Dr.G.CaaavN'O. CII-V-SE nerbaUsta . 241 North Liberty Upstairs Portland General CJectrie Co. Office open Saturday - only IS am. to 1 pJn.J to - 7p.m. Con tultation. Blood nressur arxl urtne testa are troe oi cbaigo, FracUoad since 1317. -Ba-. .:'-'''JmmKmmma J son .appeared here? two weeks age and made a tremendous hit with his elbow-bashing - reper toire.' Since then he stepped out and won the Junior Heavyweight title belt ; vacated i by retiring Cowboy Dude Chkk4 : t , Incentive for a topnotch blood-n-thunder scuffle in the main go is provided by the fact that both Boss and Mr. Stbnef ace wUl be rassling for the top slice of last week's purse as! well as the CO per cent tonight " Commis sioner. Harry Levy ordered a re match when Boss went berserk to batter' Into injured: submission the "Mask during 1 aa fflegal In PprtldjOpeii' "fi 'mm ,:::::-:S:' ii SLAMMTN r SAM SNEAD,' back again oa golf dom's golden trail after a stretch m the navy, is - listed to 04 among those present in the 15,540 ForUand Open which gets under way Thursday. Bosses Goyern SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Nov. 20 (tfVRancloIph Field officials today said any comment or action on a proposed game with ' Bainbridge Navy in Philadelphia late in De cember would have to come from headquarters of the army airforces in Washington, DC Unofficially it was understood Randolph would like to play Bainbridge or any oth er major teatn with a good record to promote the sale of war bonds in the Sixth War Loan. ' ; -.. We! '., .T ,?.. IBS .123 '190-Bli Mc; : Kinney -129 'ITS 148-458 -744 less 781 2233 woooncsN ()) iianaicap-. 721 168468 155378 173464 139500 182520 Shorvy L- .130 '147 Autun 104 . 119 . Hicka , .148 ,143 .189 ; 172 .172 168 Dowdv Steele Totals -770 754 24 1348 COUET ST. KAOIO APPL. (1) t .Handlcao w . . : se ja m ,78 Curtis , , Tr'Ti1, , .ii-jiui DuBoy -, im 123 137418 Zeller .; ;,, ,. ' 139 181 14S MS GuaUtson -- MS 135 192493 Coa. ., 180 200 182 862 ToUls -811 , 774 800 2385 FUNLAND (2) - P. VaMex :i87 160 140 141 178 198 .158 156 148493 154435 159-535 178492 126-457 lo 2402 H. Valdes C.. W. Valdet Strode " . S. .MJ1U .199 ; 132 Totals MASTEK BREAD (2) Handicap , 18 16 167 168 16 ' 48 133432 163483 141443 108381 ruler h,,,-, 132. Kistner -153 Howell Ashby .155 i 147 -134 j 139 Totals . -589 637 961 1787 GOLOUES (1) DeGuirt .153 170 178501 Hart ,. .., , Harr i m Bens ton ;.....; .131 157 146434 -133 149 .138 131 148420 138407 Totals .343 007 810 1763 GOOD HOUSEKEEPING CO. (2 1.:'-' D. . Duncan 7 162 183 177522 Talbot .,-...,154 12S 196 478 Jonas ' 1 137 ISO 423 Schmidt . McOuskey. Totalf .168 , lit 188-412 .117 '191 171149 .A .JOS .' 797 882 2484 KEITH BEOWN CO. (11 Handicap--,,. , -ll .11 Dyer 133 , 172 ynfyf '151 1 168 11 23 188492 146465 143-413 Nuber , 141 131 Parrar . Walters Totals 166 138 159 j 184 128-471 .781 80S 75t 2324 Yea're Ucl Tc3 OH To FcilYcira ' This is a menage tor men who have known life but no longer ruxi it tnnu ins because of the lack of certain vita mins and hormones. Tromone. a cent medical discovery combining vita mins and hormones may multiply the vim and test and enjoyment you one knew. Your whol approach, your whale attitude toward hi, may tnv nrov wlien vou beein to use Tromone Un It maw h1MMaihl for tnlddla a red men to again enioy tha tarn spirit. viUHty and pleasure that tnaot uieir youth i thing to remember. Added years may not subtract from your plea tures when you um Tromone, the new medical formula combining vitamins and hormones, follow directions on label Tromone for tale by Perry's Drug Store and druggists everywhere. Proposed between - falls period last week. Referee Jack Riser awarded the duke when the "Mask" filled to return for the third fait but Levy intervened to declare It a draw. The two had provided a pee-dinger of a scrap for the customers. . Neither Ross, who has been strangely silent and absent from his usual haunts during the week or Mr. Stonefaee were reluctant to' return against each other. In fact both were anxious, which should make for liveliness plus! come main event - time tonight: Ivan Jones, at the request . of, "Mask", wffl referee i the card.' In Golf Open Big Four Favored, In Portland Qassic i PORTLAND, Ore Nov. 20-ff) Professionals here : for Portland's $15,500 2 open golf j tournament Thursday-, through .Sunday are unanimous - In the belief that, a sub-par score la the 72-hole me dal play wfll be necessary to win the first prize of $2666.70 in war bonds, maturity value, -j . After . trying -' out the par-72 Portland Golf club course, over which the winter trail's first meet wfll be staged, Ralph Guldahl, San Diego, Califs opined a 284, four under", regulation figures 72 holes, probably Would enough for first money. for the be good i Bob Hamilton of Evansville, Ind, the 1944 PGA king; doesn't think that sort of a card will cap ture . the , title. Hamilton believes it will take a 280, perhaps even less, to win.' .".V ':'. .:"- "'".jj i Atlantic City's Bruce j Coltart has turned In the best warm-up tally a one-over-par 73 i for 18 holes. Mike Turnesa : .s of " White; Plains, NY,, registered a practice-' round 75 and Willie Gogghv also from White Plains, a 76J f Raflbirds have installed as co favorites the big four of Byron Nelson, America's , leading ' 1944 money winner; Harold (Jug) Mc Spaden, second highest cash-copper; Hamilton and Slammin Sam my Snead, -1942 PGA . champion who was recently discharged from the service. Praise lh' Lord 'n Pass Fooibalk EASTLAND. Teju. Nov. 2 (AVEastland high school's foot- j ball team his spiritual guidance 1 both on and off the field. Its coach, Chief Warden (Chief Is : his real name, too; given him af ter his 92-year-old vncle who as a boy waa kidnapped! by In dians In the Oklahoma terri tory). Is a Methodist minister at 'nearby Olden. ; ne played foot ball at nearby McMnrry college. ' i Left Guard Grady Allison, one f the team's line stars. Is a U ieensed : Baptist minister j at the ; jage'ofleV.V-fi'i;."'- '-';Vj" ! i.riAnd the team has done mighty well for Its minister eaeh-play- ' ;er eomblnatlon. ' It has just fin- j Ished wlnnina the district eham-? 1 -.r,r. Try. on iuiififs 1 Following through t v with rt their third straight school title In as many tries, the; Eight' Graders at Leslie junior high yesterday cap tured the intramural touch football tiara to go with their soccer , and horseshoes crowns captured earl ier in the year. The gridders, nee the Badgers, thumped the 9th grade Ducks 12-0 yesterday In the payoff game, i i Irwin Fredericks and Al Smith scored the touchdowns. Freder icks, Del Schwabauer and Rolland Cocking divided, up the points in a previous 25-0 nod over the Sev enth graders, 'iv- ir.r":-':'1 Gncy Reds Announce ' $32,079 '44 Profit i CINCINNATI, Nov. 20-VTbe Cincinnati Reds today reported net profits of $32,079 for the 1944 sea son after paying taxes totaling 1147,727. Powell Crosley, jr., president, told the annual stock holders' meeting that home attend-; ance totaled 414,209, an increase pf 35,707 over last year, while road attendance was 449,139, a decrease! pf J7,465 '. . , sC: 23; DAYS CH LESS YOUR HEALTH will" be great ly Improved by dofcg away wiu Stomach, Rectal and ' : .Colon trouble. Destroy the infection and pains and' aches will disappear. Hemorrhoids .CpBes,) Flstala Fissure and other rectal disorders ate Infection and symptoms throughout body. Free -Descriptive Bo on Request. No -Hospitalization. No Loss of Time. ; . - Dr. n llzjzdh . CLINIC Chlropractie-Froctolorist Court Liberty EL. Saleni. Par-Battering Seen for Win 1 j cre nainful okkt Ohio Staters, MicIiigan Due In 'Natural' I By Harold narrison COLUMBUS, O, Nov. 20-(P)-If there ever was a football "natur al." it's coming up here Saturday. between Ohio State's unbeaten and untied Bucks and Michigan's once- , beaten Wolverines. Over the years, there have been few gridiron ri-. valries more intense than that be tween Ohio State and Michigan; but that's only incidental this year. The game Saturday wfll have more 'angles than youH find in Junior's geometry book and be-' cause of them there will be a ca pacity crowd of around 74,000 for the game. 'First Ohio State now is Just 60 minutes of playing time away from its first perfect regular season in 24 years: ; ': U Next, a combination of circum stances has made this game the Western Conference's champion ship tnt Ohio State can take the title for the second time in three years by beating or tying the Wol verines, f A - Michigan ; victory would give : the : Wolverines the crown,1 with tlx games , won and one lost' against five won and one lost for Ohio State and. possibly Purdue.;. . . . - V And then there is that intriguing ; Rose Bowl possibility. If the big ten decides next Sunday to lift its ban oh post-season games, it's a good bet the winner of the game here win be invited to the New Year's day classic. f ' I Mentors Toss NEW YORK," Nov. 20-(ff) Spokesmen for the. Army (and Navy ' teams addressed the New York football writers today with their enthusiasm, and boldness drowning out the clatter of dishes at the weekly luncheon. But it was all In reverse. Maj. Andy Gustafson, Army backfield coach, discussed - Navy's prowess and then leaned, back while Li Cmdr. E. E. (Rip) Miller, Middle line tutor, divulged all the secrets of the Cadet scoring machine. Gustafson rated Don Wbitemire as the best college tackle in the country and one who needed very , little help from anyone in halting plays. Hal Hamberg, Navy's pass er, got almost as much praise. Miller; one of the seven mules at Notre Dame, ranked this year's Army team on a par ' with the Irish: sauad-of a year ago before Angelo Bertelll left for the ma rines.! "I thought I d never seen better team than the Notre Dame squad of a year ago but this Army team is at lest it's equal," he de glared. Only rarely did they speak Of their own clubs. , Portland Gets Title Grid Go PORTLAND, Nov. 20-fl5)-Ore-gon's high school championship football game- will be played in Portland's Multnomah stadium Saturday afternoon, December 2, Oregon High School Activities as sociation-officials announced here today. , ' I ; 'The contest will be played be tween the winners of two Thanksgiving day semi-f i n a 1 clashes Gresham at Medford and Roosevelt of Portland at La- Grande. Last year, Grant high of Portland won the title by defeat- . Ing Klamath Falls, 6 to 0, here. ' (Sunday results) ' i PROFESSIOMAI. Los ' Anselea Uuaianra 14 Portland Rockets C i I Hollywood Bangers 3, San Francisco Clippers 0. . Los Angeles Bulldogs 21. Hollywood Wolves 13. . u f t Oakland Giants V. , Ran TAt-ta Una. tangs 0. 1 San Dieco Bombers 7.' San SYafvlarA Packers 8. ' : New York Giants 23, Green Bay Packers -e.--- - 'Philadelphia Eagles 37, Washington Redskins 7. ; ' Cleveland Rama 33. 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