The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 21, 1945, Page 13, Image 13

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THEY'RE OFT: Mjwr I. M. DhloB. m la hand. UHb the annul "Down the Mlmbsinpl Inter-
nUnl endimiiee ree at the TMCA. Between 7S and tt 'T swimmers fsrticiiate daily la the eon
test her. Last year the Salem T finished well In the International eompetitlen. ,
Husldes Hold Bevos At Bay, I
Score Twice for 13-0 Win
(Centinved from pace 13)
rook back Tecently from the wars.
to boot out from the 14 on fourth
down: . . " -. . j ' '
Dick Given, on of many, many
Husky beck field swifties. today,
hauled the kick down on the OSC
46 and returned it to the S3 Seven
plays later the Huskies scored
ripped gaping holes in. the Beav
er wall, big Norm Sansregret,
freshman from Bellingham, com
ing in Just, in time to churn over
his leftitackle, twist out of the
clutches of Beaver tacklers on the
three and fall into the end zone.
He started; from the seven after
V trots of 10, 6 and $ yards by
j had set it up. .
FresKman. Wally Dash came in
to try the conversion but his place
kick was wide, j:
The Huskies 'icame right , back
midway through the period and
looked as it they wer to do It
again. As it turned out, however,
-4h half-time buzzer sounded with
OSC in possession of the ball on
the Husky 22 after the day's one
grand lalapalooxing play. Here's
. how it went: Kararoanos ' got off
a great kick from his 23 to Johnny
Norton on the Washington 17.
Norton,:, not - even listed in the
program ; but a hippety-hopping
ball toter of the Jimmy Phelan
regime at Washington . and Just
out of i the service last week;
brought it back to the Washington
It. Oregon State was offside on
the first play I and 'l then the
Huskies began to move with their
lightning-like T'. Norton, Sans
regret and Given took turns gal
loping through the Beaver for
wards and in 11 plays were on the
Beaver IS, first and 10 to go.
Given hit right tackle for two
and SansregTet," from one of the
few Washington single, wing
plays, made two more. Given for
- one and then Sansregret again,
this time for five and a first down
on the four.
Only 1:10 left when Sansregret
fumbled and recovered for a loss
of three to the seven. Given got
; it back to the four and then, hop-
- lna to stop the clock, Wsshmgtor
substituted for a place kick. "A
let fly and end Lou Bevanditch
recovered- the fumble on the
Beaver three. An encroachment
penalty dropped the Huskies back
to the ight and then the Beavers
proceeded with a beautiful, goal
line stand. : Gordon i Hungar, still
another hard-running Husky back,
five yard penalty for this. Dash got to the six and- then to the
followed with his try from the I three ' on two plays. But Norton
nine; but the Beaver right side fumbled on the next; play l and
broke through to partially block was dropped back on the 11.; Joe
it and the ban rolled to the OSC
I. Karamanos, like a flash, scoop
ed it up and tore for the Wash
ington end zone 92 . yards away
as only seconds now remained.'!
' He picked up a blocker. Bill
Austin, Wood burn's Duration
league mighty of last season, near
midfleld. But Dash, who had tried
the field try was picked up aliso.
Down the, sidelines went the three
Karamanos in front, Dash next
and closing in stride, for j stride,
and .Austin but a step' behind
Dash. Austin couldnt throw a
block if he had it would have
been clipping pure and simple. He
must have realized that for he
didn'tHry the block which if legal
would have meant a sure 6 points
for Oregon State. As it turned
out, the much faster Dash : finally
caught Karamanos from the rear
on the 22 and hauled rum down
Just as the half time ran out. f
It was a spine-tingler all the
way and had all 22,613 off their
seats. Had Karamanos been a step
Stone tried a pass ; into the end
zone, but Karamanos knocked it
down and OSC took over. Not for
long, however
Four, plays later after Gray had
made a dazzling, twisting gallop
for 17 yards on one of Lon Stein
er's end run optionals, Garth
Rouse tossed a 'pass smack into
the arms of Hungar fan the 40
and he rambled it back to the
Beaver 30. Down went the Hus
kies and their ,'T again, ' this
time to the two. But! again the
Beavers held and took over on
the four. " , " I !
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Right here it should be : said
that the lad who was doing most
of this goal line standing with
terrific ' tackles, one right after
another,- was Woodburh's Austin
To say that blond Bill, made
three-fifths of the OSC tackles
today, and more than: once laid
cold a Husky toter. isn't stretch
ing things even a little,' Austin, as
a Beaver defense man was, to
if!
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Cops Cup Race
INGLKWfcX)D, Califs Oct. 20
(Continued from page; 12)
cepted a pass to give Oregon -the own stt
bail in midiield, sparked the anve i laatto
With a 24-yard run, and sent a
17-yard pass to BUI Abbey - for
a counter. ;: ;.' - '-.. '.
Late in the third quarter Wash
ington ..State opened an I 80-yard
offensive, climaxed with: Lippin-
pntt emrinlff frnm th 12 vard line.
m ' ' I tw. r .? a v-vj :iu
just 12 seconds after the fourth nwiui.
quarter opened. Chuck j ' Eckert trfh J? Challenge
scored from the six for the Cou- :yir?4ld brwn colt owned
.PhHAwn iiUr iii by the Brohte Farm of Chicago,
t-H n An. won? the $75,000-added. old cup-
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Washington Stat
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Ciske ; I LT
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Lazor C
Arger - RO
Claymore . ; RT
Brown RC
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downs, Lippincott. Eckert. Points after
toucnaown, Anoerson pass irom t-cr-rault.
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1 Oregon scoring : wucnoowni, - uano-
van. ljttot. AAQcraon pasa- x r m
licht). Abbey (pan from Reynolds.
Points after - toucnaown, uetcm, ivauo
rpn piace mens).
race at Hollywood Park today be-
orMon I tor tense crowd of 55,621. The
Hathaway j time of the mile and a quarter was
Ku 2:00 25, two-fifth of a second off
Anderson j tne world record.
Lippincott
Waller ;
Rosa
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R. i Anderson
. ! Reynolds
i Leicht
S Donovan
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scoring: : touch-
Fighting Step
Downs Winner
LOUISVILLE, Ky, Oct 20-(-Carrying
the colors of the Mir
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Fighting Step today captured the
featured event as historic Church
ill Downs swung into its fall ses
sion for 19 days of racing.
Held as one of the best S-year-olds
in active duty In the nation
the -fighting son of "Fighting
Fox" raced to a neck distance, vie
in the six furlong $5000 added
tory over THrs. V. E. Smith's Sirius
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DALLAS The SUyton high
school Packers copped their very
first win in-the Duration football
league "here Friday night, down-
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faster or had Austin been ablaj to I put it briefly, terrific all day.
pull up close enough to ram Dash
off his feet, or even off stride, the
Beavers would have at least tied
the ball game right there, i
That was as close to the Wash
ington end zone as the Beavers
got all day. In isct the entire sec
ond half was played mostly in
OSC yard, and cn booming at ttoe?same pot-on
ry rvammapos anu ica. jr Gray finall knA
Kept me nusmes umj.
Washington had booming boots
by Hemstad and Norton to throw
right back at the Beavers, however,-and
the entire third quarter
was played between the danger
lines. 1
A fur-lined break came Wash
ington's way in the fourth' frame
early when Karamanos, now
spearheading with Gray a be
lated OSC passing attack, iivas
swarmed over and fumbled while
trying, to toss one from his 14. The
hard-charging Huskies, harrassing
the Beaver backs all afternoon,
didn'tgive the Beaver a chance to
There was only little over a
minute left as the Beavers tried
to break loose from deep in their
own yard, but the Huskies 'were
up to keeping them there. : Hart
mann was thrown for three to
the . one. Dangerously jelose to a
safety", ahdl Karamanoa ' was held
thef oext play.
reluctantly
kicked out on fourth down to the
40f Norton returning it! to? the 26,
and with 40 seconds left the Hus
kies 'set up their second touch
down. Norton on a cutback from
T" play made 13 to the IS, and
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1 Averages leading 10 bowlers: Me
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. Averages leading 10 bowlers: Gar-
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Allen 15S. Poulin 148. A. Gibbs 147.
Bowder 1M. Uoyd 144. Mc Neil 142.
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Ready for Final Tilti
Six touch football teams, win
ners of ab many intramural
leafues in the sport at Leslie Jun
ior hit, are- ready for playoff
games Monday noon at the South
end school to determine : grade
champions and the right to meet
similiar winners from Parrish
Tuesday night for city titles. Leslie
winners were . the- Packers and
Bruins in the seventh , grade, the
Longhorns and Colonels . in the
eighth, and the Indians and Bear
ing Andy Anderson's Dallas high
Dragons 19 to 0. The loss was the
third in a row in league play for
the locals. , .
era in the ninth.! Monday's play
of fs will culminate three ' weeks
of play in the sport at Leslie.'-'
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then Hungar bounced around his
left end, shook of three Beaver
tacklers after being halted mo
mentarily on the Jivej and went
over standing up with ' time
enough left : only for an ensuing
kickoff after Dash had made good
with the conversion boot.
The Beavers with their 251
yards on scrimmage J and pass
plays almost kept up with the Jf78
garnered by Washington (only
eight of which came on passes),
but actually the Huskies had the
Staters making all of that yard
age in OSC territory.: In fact,
were it not i for that spectacular
scramble by Karamanos in the
second quarter, the Beavers would
have wourd up the day by play
ing no fuiner in Husky territory
than the 48 yard line, two steps
from midfield. Dame misfortune
had somewhat of a whammyon
the Stinermen also. Dynamic Bob
Stevens, the man who led the way
against Oregon last week, wasnt
ven in suit today nis siege oi
the flu kept him at home. Bob
Reimah, Corvailis rugged right
half who was also at ballplayer
against Oregon, was hurt early
in the game and had to retire for
the day, and Reuse, also injure
early, saw only part-time action.
Three first string backfielders on
the bench is tough to take.
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Washington Oregon SUte
Hew LE Loreai
White LT Puddy
Osterhout : LO 1 Rinearson
MeGovem C KreU
Hemstad RO R. Anderson
Vtckery RT ' Austin
Bruce RE Gibbs
Stone QB Hamblin
Stacy J.H . Stetman
Given RH Grey
Trass: FB -Rouse
Washington 0 6 0 713
OSC 0 ! 0 0 9
Washinirton scoring: itnuchdowns,
Sansregret and Hunger. ; Point after
touchdown: Dash (place-kick).
MERCANTILE LEAGUE ( Friday i)
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Statesman ....:.. t
Keith Brown Co. . t . 8
La Roche Tavern -II
Knights of Columbus . 1
Bosler Electric - 1
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- iviM ldine 10 bowlers
178. McKinney 175. Bishop ISO. Powell
159. Huff 154. Alderman 154. Curtis 13.
Afbrich 153. Willecke 151. T. Bigler 150.
Meet to Be Resumed
SPOKANE, Oct. 20 P Bill
May, president of the Inland Em
pire Golfers' Sweepstakes associa
tion, announced today the Pacific
northwest open golf champion
ships, suspended since; 1941, will
be played here next June or July.
Table of Coastal Tides
TIim omnuted for Tart. Ore., by
the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey
for Tbe Oregon statesman.
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