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FAGSCGHT Tli OtLGOU STATESMAN, Satan. Onrgoa. Wednesday Monln Octobtr 21 1945 L. i Champion House ; -: Hunters Should . ,Be In Eugene j .Wed neidiT wash: Hottest i , house-hunters of the day? U of ' breron's coaching- staff and j ; alum, If they don't find place j - 4a which Jake; Lelcht can shelter ; himself and family by next week - they lose Jakle . . ;. Crlpes, they ought rent Eugene's city hall ; to hold that ray. And the city dads would probably move out,. Mtoo ; We understand TJ of Southern Cal i prominent would hare done as much If they could . have landed The Lelcht They'd' f" hare given the whiskers off their ? beloved wooden horse '.'J have I him enrolled at Troy Y . . But then . that's the way with the ! USCs they want everything, t And usually have it .' . . Speak 1 ,Ing of ha vine everything, how would this be for a coaching staff h at Oregon State? Lon j Stlner, head man; Jim Dixon, , Quentin Greenough and Duke Trotter, line, and BUI Howard. Nick Io kats . and 'Rocky" Becklnford. backs. Stiuer.l Dixon, Greenough and Howard are there, all right and 'so is Rockinford. an All. American at Mlchlran State back fat the mid '30s, now In the navy; at nearby Camp Adair. lie Is a dally . assistant to SUner Jt Co. Lukats and Trotter, the former an easily remembered All-American at Notre Dame, are stationed at OSC in the navy ROTC but are restricted from doing any "outside coaching . . Would be quite ' an assortment of football brains at thai wot? . . Med. ford 51. Klamath Falls . Med- ford 23 first downs and 480 yards rained, Klamath Falls two first downs and 5 yards rained. Portland Gets il :.i ; , ; ' - ! Racing Plant i j Plans Laid for First Meeting Next Spring SAN ! MATEO, Calif., . Oct 23- tih-Following a conference here today; with four members of the Oregon State racing commission; tilliam P. Kyne, general manager of Bay ' Meadows track, disclosed he would start construction in the near future on a new track near Portland with, plans to run a meeting next spring. Racing will be held at night The 'track, north of ; Portland and paralleled by two main high ways ' to Vancouver Wash., will be known as Portland Meadows. ': Kyne will serve as general man ager and will be one of the main stockholders. He will be associated Ii the venture with Harvey Wells ajid Ralph Cake, Portland capital Ists. The plant will be on a smaller scale but .modeled after Bay Meadows.! QQDoc Tags Up for Asking Hunters who want their ap- '. , plications included in the draw ing for 800 special tags to hunt doe deer In the Fort Rock-Silver Xake area of northern lake ' - county! must have the applica tion filed at the Ororonl State Game Commission office In 616 , Oreroh .building, Portland, by the end of the day's business ; Ion Monday, October 29. The tars will be rood for huntlnr only durlnr the period Decem ber 1 to 5, Inclusive. Giants, Indians To Resume Games NEW YORK, Oct 23.-MFVThe New Yorb Giants and the Cleve land Indians completed arrange ments today for the resumption of their pre-war spring exhibition series after a three-year Interval of northern training. " Secretary Eddie Brannick of the New York club said the two for mer rivals would hook up in Jack sonville April 6-7 and play nine games, winding up a two-day stand In Cleveland, April 13-14. Mayer, Crosby Join Ameclie in Grid Deal v , LOS ANGELES, Oct 22.-0Ph Louis B. Mayer, Bing Crosby and five other sportsmen today joined screen actor Don Ameche in the ownership of the Los Angeels fran chise In the all-America profes sional football league which pro poses to open next falL , Duration Us Prep for Fourth Rounders 7 - WOODBURN, Oct. t J With Woodburn's lea'gne-Ieadinr Bloe Bnlldors assured of no other status than that because ef an oat-of-learne rame, the Dura tion league football teams this jweek- prepare for the fourth "round of rames Friday, Stayton, Canby and Dallas dra w the home assignments. Stayton aralnst BXo Ulla, Canby aralnst Chemawa and Dallas aralnst SUverton. The ' Utter rame Is the only nlrht; tilt of the round. Woodburn plays at Sweet Home Friday night. . Both Canby and MolaUa, tied, for second place with tw wins- liens i r. i .1 i i i i v f JAKK LEI CUT Add that the Pelicans were point ing toj that game as their one and only of the season (some of their pre-game boasts and threats were downright nasty) and yon have an Idea of Just how really 'great si ball club AI Simpson' has tn the Black Tornado . . . The other prep elevens In the -state could save themselves consider able embarrassment by Just tell Inr Simpson. & Co. to keep the darned; or state title and calllnr It a season rirht now before they make the mistake of getting on the same field with the southern, terrifies . . . Laf f of the week laffed during the Oregon-Wash tnrton I State rame: Blr No. 44 of WSC, built like a super-Atlas and. from a distance, looking po tent enough to pulverize the Oregons single-handedly, charred 4Spartans Tough9--F!eslier mm tk m . a S A - If Salem hlrh's footballers are to pull the unexpected climb atop the No-Name lea cue stand lntrs" alone and undefeated by beatinr the CorvaUis Spartans here Friday nlrht theyll have it to do the hard way in the opinion of SHS Athletic Direc tor Gurnee Flesher. ; Flesher watched every move made by Coach Al Cox clan aralnst Eurene last week and came back .slnrinr the: praises of" Georre Sprick, Mike Locey, Joe Weatherbee A Co the lads who make the Cox system tick. No doubt hut what that's the team to beat In the learae," opined Flesher. "It was Corval 11s ball rame all the way. Sev- , enteen first downs to two, ' 291 . yards rushinr and 109 passing to 46 made and 44 lost for Eu rene on the rround.Eurene was lucky to score and i Corvallis DURATION LEAGUE STANDINGS ,W L Pet. PFPA Woodburn s B Canby 2 I MolaUa 1 1 V000 81 S .067 44 S3 67 41 13 00 31 13 .900 26 32 .000 13 28 .000 0 104 Chemawa Stayton SUverton . DaUas MAYFLOWER MILK (2) DeGulre .212 192 169573 Mocabee ',- " 1S9 185522 Coomler 111 158 148417 Carr 11 144 130433 Paslay .114 148 133395 Total! .753 801 769 2362 TRADE COUNCIL AFL 1) Huff .112 170 182 444 FuttreU 151 162 142455 Farrar S9 182 132413 Breneman .149 178 149476 142 189 128-459 Brandt Total -678 SOS 713 2297 PACIFIC FRUIT & P. CO. (1) Z share 147 159 183489 Aleshlre 145 172 165-482 Merrill 145 119 141405 BiRler 138 188 164488 McNeil 142 148 115405 Totals .764 831 815 2410 ERTTE SPOT (2) Patterson ' , m 174 177472 165465 155469 183495 207594 Ross , , i 150 Zeller 168 148 Edwards . Ertsgaard Totals .176 1S8 21 166 . 826 -792 867 2495 113468 170444 176-481 182530 155434 BOSLER ELECTRIC (1) Riches j 194 161 Schiller i 14S Bishop ., j '. n 159 Riffey 158 190 Silk 151 128 Totals M & T .773 7S6 796 F357 r STORES 12) Mirich 148 1B3" 183478 162 162 179503 .129 101- 129359 147 153 165465 .181 153 151484 B. Griffith Manning D. Criflithl Morgan Totals .801 767 823 2391 KARR'S (2) Olney T Satehler Wolfe Clark .148 180 .177 158 -126 101 -143 153 193521 151484 123 350 145441 and a loss, face stronr opponents in the Indians and Packers. If either are to maintain hopes for ft league Utle they must come throoch with wins. Canby suf fered its first setback last week by flnlshlnr second best to Woodburn, 20-0. and earlier tn the season the Woodburns nosed out Don Wilson's Bucks, 7-V MolaUa exhibited strenrth ' last week In upsettinr Chief Thomp son's Indians .13-0 mhe, mod, at Blolalla, -r- ';'::) ) : .. ! Coach M. Van Drlesche's Pack ers, " small but scrappy, came throurh with their first yletory immm Into the came to place kick for Courar extra' point after fjrst iWSC score . , . lie failed . . i TJndaunted and handed courage ?to re on byj ,hii mates! tn an ;. ensuing, huddle, the biggie, now churning through more warm-up exercises all-same i a rampant bull lined up .to boot the WSC kick- -off ... An set. No. 44 locomotiy i ed forth toward ; the defenseless ball resting on the new-fangled . . . .But Jiloiand behold, no ; booming UcVi thzr out of the stadium-as ws surely expected! Blr Nol 44 stubbed his toe just ' : as he kicked!' fell flat 1 on his face In' arony as the ban trickled some 12 yards and had to be car ried off the field, through for the day! . . . Funny to everyone , but himself, probably the oddest football casualty, of this upset- ; whacky 'season . . . . :. j - f The grid season may have Its 'upsets, which In a way can be blamed on the newness ! of roe ters each week. Hardly ja week roes by but what FCC members 'come up with' a pre-war halfback or lineman to 'make a blr differ, fence. Many of the. Saturday stars parent even listed In the pro grams for Instance, Washing : ton's Johnny Norton, the best: back on the field at Portland! Saturday, just back from the! wars the week revftfus. And Test Welch has so many rood : backs his Huskies remind fan-1 mediately of prewar species . . . But one thing! the war hasn't al tered despite the three-year lay should have had two or three more touchdowns. f. Althouch the Spartans have Albany to hurdle and the Ylks have Eugene and Sprlnrfleld to ret by after Friday's super-natural, the winner of the Sweet and mix win have the inside track to the No-Nme title. Plus a little Item which roes! some thing like this: With a scarcity 0f unbeaten class "AA" elevens In the southern section of dis trict three, the Ultimate winner Of the No-Name, derby, j if un defeated Inj learue play, could be tailed on to do tub-championship battllnr for district honors and ride Into the state's ulti mate championship playoffs, i f One thlnr certain. The Tom my Dry nans are pointing to the Friday mix as THE rame which makes or breaks 'em. J - Bamholt : ITotals .137 , 153 j 153-7J 769 783 i SOS 2243 NICHOLSON'S INSURANCE 11) " Causey 140 159 k 181 480 Frieze 17 142 McXlnney .165 144 Rehd 197 163 165454 200-819 150518 249498 Pederson . .104 145 ;Totals -753 753 945 2461 PAPERMAKERS 3 Cady , , , 182 168 Wiltsey ,,,.436 179 Jottntson .122 156 138188 178493 123403 207573 153-314 kibx -iaa zio Bolton .180 179 Totals 8 S92 j 803 2473 8CIO 0) Densmor Cftwell DeMoy Krecjl ZI Schrunk .171 188 .128 158 152489 103387 140376 200 634 15K-472 422 J37 114 199 .164 153 T4als J2 799 759 237 Farman Named WSC Assistant PULLMAN, Washl, Oct !23Hff Dick Farman, former Washington State college football great, has been appointed to the college grid Iron coaching staff, the athletic council announced today. o Farman, who has been scouting fort the Cougars! this year while maintaining a real estate office in Seattle, will report tomorrow for his new assignment' which will In dude passing on directly j to the squad Information gained in the scouting. He was hired on a sea sonal basis for the remainder of theffyear. '.j.-, '.- - j. .f ,.. Farman was an outstanding line man at WSC fronj 1938 to 1938, playing at guard; and tackle, and was co-captain in his senior year. In learue play by downing score less and wlnlesa Dallas. : The SUverton DaUas rame wiU be ft batUe for first victories by both sides and a chance U f ret out of the learue cellar. : : Indlvldaal scorihr leaders Dick Mason and Al "Superman" Zu . ber of the Bolldors added more ; margin to their totals by scoring j all, 20 Woodburn points last ' Week. Mason's previous 25 and ; 12 additional : acamst ' Canby : leaves him In front with 3? Ini 1 three rames. Zuber put eight with his 2J for ft XI total and ' an easy second place, ; j-" j Rak-Rali Spirit, College Style, v , A&ain Evidenced f la -the northern , division Is e ol' rah-rah spirit In the root- w seettons.' Enoorh red-blooded beanie-wearers are back to Make it interesting V . ; For ex pie, nine brave - Husky sup- tipsy with the nectar of ictory, - assaulted Multnomah al , posts at game's end. The etal shortage musfve been In ffect when the Malta omah .dads put tap the posts, for down came the' one In large wooden splin ters as the departing thronr howled . . ,r Oregon State's falth fal, noticeably absent, were stUI rlned to. the east stand all durlnr the assault. They were sworn to attention whUe the alma mater s nymnea ... tins wnen aims ,ter was laid away for inatiier week the Beaver boys roUed roaiwara in a wave ana ror m few minutes the north end' of the stadium looked much related to our vUhvre armory of a Tues day nlrht . . . The splintered poet War rescued, the crowd 11111 howled, rendarmes dispersed the fisticuffing riotsmen and nine Huskies Ucked their wounds Then, and not ever to be outdone at ft footbaU rune, theinevttable nd Inebriated sailor, all by his onesome, undertook tbe.removal what was left of the Beaver al post. One huge Portland eop leuldn't stop him (he didn't look ke he wanted to very badly rhat with the howling crowd qw booing), but shore patrolers, ots of 'em, finaUy sent the glee- mi fob on his merry war . ... rep, the ol' prewar spirit Is back In northern division gridironlng, thank goodness Jones Flattens ck Lipscomb Negro Matman Cops Mm as 1200 Watch i Rowdr Rufus Jones out-rout housed lantern-jawed Jack; 'Lip sepmb in their mat mainer at the armory last night and took the bar-room brawl two falls to one. pumper crowd of approximate- lyypoo bulged the bleep bin for the rougn and tumble match. With very little wrestling from thej outset, Jones copped No. 1 by head-butting Lipscomb and squeezing, "uncle" from him with a ::half crab. Lipscomb, taking over as headman of the roughie toghie stuff, swiped No. 2 with a self -choke hold and body press. TltCn the mustachioed Indianan mide the mistake of punching the darXie on the head in No. 3, frac- rfng his- right hand. He was Ck soup for -: the unpopular owbalr from there in and er session of butts, followed a half-crab, won it for Jones. e battle royal prelim, hilari- as ever, swiped the show. In onefaced "Gray Mask" lasted y about four minutes as aU of the 43thers AngeUo Mar- -1T i - "Rb1! WUliH. Porter and Herb Parks teamed up ;with a little of most every thing to send the hooded hoodlum out- first Parks was the second victim as he went down under the trio left. J Then Poggi and Porter, baldies with ideas, formed a clicque to empdnate Martinelli. But the po pular Angello outfoxed both for futiy five minutes as the custom ers yowled, and finally helped Porter flatten "pal" Pogrie when the flatter got over-rambunctious oni his partner. Porter and Mar tinelli grappled off a gruelling faU-apiece draw ' In . the serni windup. . ;; Sp-YearOia , Scoring Ace GREELEY. Colo- Oct. 23-UPW A jliiver star hero, now 32, who survived 19 months in German prison camps, picked up the col legtej career he left eight years ago and now has snatched the in dividual scoring leadership ,in molihtain region football with 44 points. ; shock-haired Elmo Cromer. Col- or'axio State fullback: has nostd six I touchdowns and booted eleht conversion to wrest the No. 1 no sitioh from Utah State's halfback, Ernie Groll, who last week raised his total only one point, to 37. jlMcGrcw Resigns v Philadelphia. Oct. Ted McGrew has resigned as head of the Philadelphia Phils scout ing system to accept an executive American association, the? Phil- management announced to-f I GOOD HEALTH Tour Oroofesf Powtttom ol Baataftaoida (PUaa), Fla- w inula ntnn imxp tuM); Our uutifi f toMt ataat viiaaat keanital p ftrtloa nccaufuiiT mI for 33 Tn. Ilhiril andil . 4nu r-j.ll 1 t sn4 iec fSES Mklt.4 tn fvnuigt, M., Wti, fri, 7 HIM . C. J. DEAN CLINIC v: t)tlaoM CJUt 3918. fatttoad U Ongam, (OS .. ; ILA aini(a 29-MariSquad Entrains for. ' Fri. Nite Tilt : EUGENE, Ore, Oct 23-0P)-The University of. Oregon Webfoots entrained tonight for Lbs Angeles where ;theyTl play the U.CJL-A. Bruins at Memorial coliseum un der the lights Friday night . ; Coach Tex. Oliver held offen sive drin yesterday, and .mapped defensive, tactics , against , UCLA plays reported , similar to those of the Ducks. The squad expected to scrimmage Thursday, on the .Los Angeies neia. -. v - Halfbacks Jake . Lelcht and Waltj-Donovan, , recovering ' from minor Injuries, did not scrimmage yesterday but expect to be in top form; for the contest - ' ' : The traveling squad ; includes; Endr-:Mark Hathaway, Bob An derson, Dale warberg, Bfll Pickr ens, Joe Marion and Johnny Oh mer; i tackles Curtis Deskins, Genef QUlis, BiU Morin, Harry Edwards, Dan Neuman; guards John Kauffman, ' Louis Halpcich, Stevef Mezzera; centers BUI An derson, Niel Diess, . Don Martin and. Don Taylor. Quarterbacks Bob Reynolds, BiU Abbey Bob Fauteck; left halfbacks Jake Lelcht, DeWayne Johnson; right halfbacks Walt Donovan, Ron Crites, Bob Weber; fullbacks Deane Bond, Andy Bodner, Dale Hargijtt j Beavers Rest, CountWounded I i CORVALLIS, Ore, Oct 1-W)-The Oregon State college grid team today contemplated its on ly free weekend of the season and two weeks' chance for play ers to mend injuries. Buster HoUingby, transfer from Washington State who had been on the sidelines since the Camp Beale opener with a sprained foot, returned to practice this week. Bob Stevens, recovering from the flu, and Bob Reiman, first string right half, still are on the casual ty list ! . Two men. shifted to new posi tions i-Vic Hartmann at right half and John Karamanos, both with the squad, only two weeks will benefit from the extra Workouts. Huskies Lose Veteran Wing , SEATTLE, Oct 23--South-ern Galifornia's Trojans,: would have found the ' University of Washington football camp a very gloomy place had they arrived to day for their Saturday brush with Coach Ralph Welch's Huskiesf. The Welchmen lost Gail Bruce, veteran right end, when an old knee injury was aggravated the varsity wingman, merely walking through formation, stepped in a slight depression and twisted his leg. Trainer Earl F. Clark offered little hope that Bruce would be ready by Saturday. i Freshman Florren Kennedy of Baldwin-Park, Calif,, took over the vacated spot Monarch Team Yells 'Steal' KANSAS CITY, Oct 13-iff)- Co-Owper T. Y. Baird of tfee Kansas; City Monarch, negro professional basebaU team, said tonight; he would appeal to Base ball Commissioner A. B. (Happy) Chandler for ruling on the right of the! Montreal Royals to sign Jaclde Robinson, Monarch short stop, to a contract , "We won't take it lying down," Baird ; told 'the Associated Press. Robinson signed a contract with us last; year and I feel that he is our property. , If Chandler lets Montreal and Brooklyn get by with this he's really starting a mess.' ;' - . . Blancini Winner NEW . YORK, Oct 23-6PV-Len- ny (Boom Boom) Mancinl, Youngstown, O, i won e. unani mous decision over Patsy Spa taro, New-York, v In the eight round main event at the Broad way, arena tonight ; V-Fn3ay,fOcl.2S!; .;.'; . mm 7-0 : TZ2S VALLEY ! 110 a OB CO. ' ' J75 Center Salem, Oregon j OJlliA TTilfi? & 4 : - . 1 4. ORTpfTAIi TOIJCHDOWNEK: Georre tFonr. San Franciscj)! Chinese grldder gives the U of California backfleld an Asiatic touch this season. An army dischargee, Fong Knelt" siuw's eleven. Here he at ale puy against Washington's Race Topples Marks LEWOOD; Calif, Oct 23.- (ff)rBetting and; running records fell pke ten-pins at the recently completed Hollywood Park horse racing meeting.' ; The daily rverage mutuel han- die of $251,89? was a new west ern mark, with the final gold cup day. handle of $3,843,301 also set ting a new high. The 55,621 crowd on gold cup day set a track at tendance record.! The "horse of the meeting" was Louis B. Mayer's glamor gal, Bush- er, which won the Hollywood Der by and the Vanity handicap .and boosted her winnings to $334,035 seyenth high ot aU-time before straining a leg in a workout for the Gold Cup. i Jockey honors; were copped by Johnny; Longden, who had most winners, 36. ! Touch Football Playoffs Battled ; Parrish salvaged, the 7th grade game In the touch; football play' offs with their Leslie rivals yes terday, but the Southerners cop ped both the 8th end 9th grade tilts. The Parrish 7ths beat the Leslie Bruins 12 ; to 0 with Den ver making both Pioneer touch downs. The Leslie Colonels spilled the Parrish 9th graders 33 to 6, with Allen Klein mi th scoring 20 off the1 victor's, points, Don Bra nan 12, and Gene Garver one, while Brown was counting six for ! Parrish. The Leslie Indians topped the Parrish 9th graders 6 to 0 on a pass from Dean Lyman to BiU Sproule. Leslie was stopped six times within the 10 yard line in that one, once Just, two inches short of pay dirt while Parrish threatened only, once in the fi nal j minute 'i play. !' ; 1 ' ! I ; Eagles Add Coleman, PORTLAND, Oct 23-jP)-A new addition to the Portland Eagles was announced today El Cole man, former Vancouver Van guards hockey man expected here for Sunday night's game against New Westminster, Coleman, dis charged from the Royal Canadian air force, has been trying out with the Detroit Redwings. . Meeting i yj SEE u i IT! it i : FrecedleM V: If ' J plays regular right halfback for is shown gaUoping oh an off Huskies. Family Feud on Ice Coast League Feature SEATTLE, Oci 23 -p)- New Westminster, B.C., wUllmake its debut in the Pacific Coat Hockey league against the Seattle Iron men here tomorrow night in a game due to start a fefcd in the BenUey family. . " v Reg Bentley wiU be oft defense for the invading Royals; Scoop Bentley on defense for jthe Iron men. The boys are out of the Delisle,. SaskH family tjhat gave the famous Bently brothers to the Chicago Blackhawks. lubrication and Oil Change Sp ecial i ONLY Here's what 1 Complot PIrosten . II ' ... , 2 Drain and flush 3. Refill citinkcaM 4 Drain, flush and 5 Drain, flush an! 6. aan, Insp-xt and 11 rmmm STORE Center at Liberty D JackRobinson To Play i for Montreal Farm 1 By Sid Feder " MONTREAL, Oct 23-()-The first negro player !ever to be ad mitted to organised baseball was signed tonight by the Brooklyn Dodgers for . their international league farm club,!: the Montreal Royals: - ', ' i.!. - Jack! e Robinson, one-time UCLA halfback J ace ' and . recent shortstop of the Kansas City Negro Monarch, put his signature on a contract calling hot only for a reg ular player's salary, but also for bonus for signing. Product of ft three-year search and $25,000 hunt for Negro dia mond talent by Dodger president Branch Rickey, Robinson signed up in a ' history-making huddle with Hector Racine and Lieut. Col. Romeo Gauvreau, Royals' presi dent and vice president respec tively, and Branch Rickey, jr., who heads the Brooklyn farm system. : "Mr. Racine and my father," said young Rickey in making the surprise announcement "will un doubtedly be severely criticized in some sections .of the United States Where racial prejudice is rampant They are not inviting trouble, but they won't 'avoid ! It if it comes. Jack Robinson is j a fine type of young . an, intelligent and college bred, and I think he can take it 00." ; V -4J " Boys' School to Use Rockne Name i i - ' SAN DIEGO, Calif, Oct. 23-( The famous name of Knute Rockne, immortal coach of Notre Dame, will- be given to a boys' school to be built near here, it was announced today by the Most Rev. Charles Francis? Buddy, D.D, bishop of San Diegoi To be built on a 50-acre site in V Valley 20 miles from here, the school will be known as tho Knute Rockne Academy, San Diego Foundation for Boys." i Seek .Ski Meet SEATTLE, Oct j 23-()-T h o Washington Athletic club said to day it would apply if or member ship in the Pacific S Northwest Sid association at its Nov. 3 meeting and that it intended to bid for tho northwest downhill! and slalom championships, hoping to stage them at Mt Baker. M V7l ve Lwbrtceition 1 ;-. cremkeas with ckem, frsh I refill transmlssW refill dlfferentlul repack front wheel Fhone 1144 EM 1 .1 !!:; I-