I, PAGE TWELVE The OREGON STATESMAN. Satan. Orocjon, Friday Morning October 2S, 1945 r The No. 1 Vik Offensive Weapon Used Against Bend-Rogeir Dascli To Bill ffiU-SIiglit Give CUHS Rough Time on Sweetland Tonight . V"';!' ' ,'!' ' " ' "-( ' 1 t '' " " : Facts n figures div: Last week we fan the number of plays executed in the Oregon-Oregon States game and, if reports are un faulty, the piece created considerable interest Particularly noticed by by the readers, it seems, was the! in excess of those clicked off by the Webfoots. Almost b twice as many. If you think 4hat was trat4 ling, take a look at how many more Washington's "T" formation Huskies got In over the same Beavers at Portland Saturday . . . The first period belonged to OSC, 18 plays to 14. But in the second; the Huskies clicked off 29, includ ing their touchdown and try for; point, while the OSC's got in only a very scant eight, not Including; the hair-raising . gallop by John Karamanos just before, half time (That was a Washington play or iginally) . .-. The third quarter, full of soaring punts, taw UW use 21 to OSC's 21, tie. But period four the Huskies hepped up again with. 22 to 15. Totals: Washington 88. Oreson State 62. a dred forty-eight plays In the 138 final buzzer;, almost identical with which totaled 149. OSC ran 91 in Nothing so outstanding about these statistics Just thought you'd like 205-pound average line. The Bru to know how many plays the boys actually get in of a Saturday after ins, tutored by Bert Brucherie, will noon . . , Going to the biggie at Sweetland tonight? If so, and you cant get there early, to grab one of the 1800 pews in the park's fourth cousin to a grandstand, better bring your own perch. That old .camp chair in the .garage will be Just onight's Salem-Corvallis natural will make Gurnee Flesher & Co, wish they had seating accommodations for at least 5000. And that's something for Salem . . . Think games he's gained 188 yarda in 24 completed 4 of 13 passes for 82 yards, caught two passes himse 20 yards: and, intercepted, two moire, galloping one back 69 yards; kicked an average of 58 yards on kickoffs and 32 on punts and ran back punt returns on an 18.7 average; scored three touchdowns him' self, passed for three others and kicked two conversions. Not enough? Then you should have seen him and his touchdown-saving defensive tackling in the OSC game . . . A real busy-body, and a whaling good one. How the guy has time during the week to practice on all his 1 chores is something we d like to see . . . Austin as Upcoming Tackle Need iVo Padding Are we padding the i way for "Austinized" post-game writeups Absolutely not 1 ! , We'Ve seen Blond Bill play three games for OSC this fall and In every one he's made, safely speaking,-over half the defensive tackles for the Stinermen, He was one ef if not the best lineman ' on the field against Oregon and nouncer Johnny Carpenter barking Carpenter must've seen Austin knocking down ball carriers all night in his sleep. . ,;M . ' : ' ' Prejudiced, are we, since we've been booming Willie the past couple years? .Perhaps. But next time you go to an Oregon State game Just keep one eye on Beaver No. 43. He gts knocked on his annyfay every now and then and the opposition doesn't always find a dead end street over his position. But when same opposition is oiled up on OSCs right side and just watch who gets up from the of enemy legs. -Watch too how -pill somebody for a loss or catch other way. Then when the Beavers are on i hrusts, take a peep at who batters - Then on top of it all remember the vhe other day. ?'"!::; - In our book Woodburn Coach JTCUit icu etuijr uu3 lou yuit uia I -X I 1 .U ! . .11 .1 v: -lay be of All-Amencan hue. Austin Is certainly acting along, those !ines as a freshie at OSC H We've watched many times tackle mighties Tay Brown and Ernie Imith of USC, "Horse" Reynolds francisco every one an All-American. It hasn't been hard for us o remember them while watching Austin at work as a learning reshman at Oregon State. .. , Jacobs Seeks British Ace NEW YORK, Oct JSH-Act-'ng on a report that Bruce Wood cocks was now free to come to the United States, promoter Mike Jacobs said today he had offered the . British heavyweight boxing champion a matchwith Gus Les nevich, light heavyweight , title holder, sometime la January in the;United States. . Indians Leslie Champs The ninth grade Indians; cop ped the touch footbalT crown ' of Leslie Thursday hooii by defeat ing the eighth grade Colonels 7-0 in the finals. Bill Sproule counted the touchdown for the Winners ar.i ' Lester . Miller , theJ cony ersiaa-., ' : . - -I number ot plays the Beavers naa 7) jit' . . ' i. -v", - L,.. ; Tr ' " - ."...-.II - BILL AUSTIN . . considerable difference. One-nun-1 minutes from opening whistle to I the Oregon-Oregon State figures that game to 53 for the Ducks . . . the ticket Weather cooperating, Jake Leicht is over-rated? In three I tries for a 7.8 average on running; nself for .Woodburn's Bill Austin in our of Oregon. State football games? c Saturday at Portland he .had An - "Tackle by Austin" so regularly ! ' that's been often 'this season bottom of the pile with an armful many times he breaks' through to from behind a play going the v . . i the offensive with their off -tackle open the hole in the enemy line lad just reached his 17th birthday '' - - '; Jiggs Burnett didnt miss when he wuirr uuiauuu uiggic wuuiu uoe 1 VI u f , of Stanford and Jim Barber of San j v . Junior High ..Reserves Play Today at Leslie The boys who' picked up splin ters on the bench during the regu- iar rouna oi miramurai gria games .... . .. Uhvwn Parrich nnH ItlU nrfll get their inning today. The second I m immicij juiuw nign squaas nave oeen maxenea for a gome at Leslie field at 3 bclock this afternoon, the final footballing for most of the lads- in volved, .while the respective first strings of the two school continue intensive training for .their . city- title skirmish Nov. 2 under Sweet land field arcs. " f. " Wednesday the Colonels eliminated-the -seventh grade Bruins 41 to Of - ith Don Brennan scoring SO points, Allen KleinsmithB, sad tieafr.uarver a ViEsSy Spartans in Salem Eleven Salem bif hi toochdownen, battlnf an eren .500: rifht bow after winnlnr two,! losing s 17 and tyins once, ro to bat sSweetland field tonirht In their most imnortant elatch leadership ' of . the i No-Name leame and the Inside on the lane leading to the 1945 cham pionship are merely the Items up ! for argument when Coach Tom- my Drynan'a aerial circus enter tains Al Cox and his thunderinr Corrallis Spartans In the elfht i o'clocker. The Spartans, fat hlfh tear after winninf four in a row, including- an east conquest of Eu gene's defending champion Axe men, actually roost atop the No Name standings ; with three straight wins. The Coxis drop ped a 19-i nod to Washington of Portland at the start of the iD'ycCts Facts Bruins D n Arc Go Tonight UCLA Eleven Liked to Win I ' V' ' " .... t : ; LOS ANGELES, Oct 23 -tfV- The I Oregon Webfoots, making their I first Colifornia gridiron in vasion since 1942, tackle he Uni versity of California at Los An geles Bruins tomorrow night at the Coliseumi in a Pacific Coast conference game. vl i - 1! I Paced r by their fleet triple- threat, halfback, Jake Leicht, the Webfoots are expected to give the slightly favored Bruins a tough tussle, The game stacks up as an affonv duel featuting Leicht and the Bruins' . free . wheeling muni vainer, cal RnssL j CoachTex Oliver's ; Oregonians will present Bob Reynolds, sharp- passing Negro quarterback; and a mix Rossi's gallops with passes by Ernie Case and assorted runs by Jack Boyd and Skip Rowland. nPv'a.f. TT ATOllC! J? 1XSX f m. II i I in Ire et xaxajixo Duke Trotter's gross 40 and nine handicap strokes were more than enough to capture jf or him first j place -to the Mens club Sweepstakes tournament! yester day at the Salem course. Trotter's net count bested second placer Ned Ingram, who had; a 36-4 4 31 and third placer Harry G41S- tafson, who carded a 37-5 32. The 28-week optional handicap tournament, which has been cre ating: considerable interest at the club Recently, will get tinder, way Saturday and Sunday," announces Cliff Parker.- . VTNCXS ELECTRIC (1) ! 1 Harr f ' 144 104; 12S-346 Myers . 141 110 11S 369 RodakowsU , 99 147 102238 Bradley ' 123 1 105f 137365 McCarroU - , ,',,,. 107 129 139-372 Totals . 684 S82 702 1008 XfcGLETTZS (Z) W. Clark Rjrer i 139 117 173 177 174 133 142 MS 124 128369 158 125496 136 169462 181 j 120473 Ahdenon , Uoyc( , , , - Barbarino j. - H . . -i ! Totals 780 734 684 2198 I ACKLIN'S BOOTIRY (1 I Kirchner . m 130 124-388 Evan.-' 116 1 119 106 14 155413 129 1 123343 101 120340 142 115363 Farthing McEUhaney -Posse hi . foUls 592 6721 683 1927 : r . i MILLER'S rURNITORE (2)f Poulin - i ,. 117 l4i; 122 380 Hubbard , Hodgson , 135 ; 1401 121396 111 132! 1313 SelBle 104 ' 161 13803 121 148 171-40 Meyer i ! Tolals 588 722 683 1993 GOOD HOUSEKEEPING :C) Whitwprth . 118 141 150409 Jones ; ; 152 151 1084111 i r - i - " Part t 1V7 iAK am i Aibricn . 150 145 151446 Cipbli 106 147 123378 ; Total 663 730 699 20 McKtLLOPS 3L Peary 141 tea 169 3531 150 1681 ,184 m 147 .1091 170 47!N Coop , 155477 130446 184514 smith u Muelhaupt Clashing. 137393 i Totals , 788 7791 793 238 KEAllS-ROEBUCK CO. WV Cohen; 131 123 143 3S7 Roth 135- 1341 . 108 S7 Allen : 144 1311 142417 Ttirusn . 7 , lis 149 1584.6 ToUU 529 &31 (46 1813 OUTSENBERRY'S 3) ! Shrinct . , 153 178 148 475 Judson. 149 144 161 453 Con-lilt , 123 104 107334 j Mf 107 141 124373 wTotais- 46 689 1611696 Me Bbivling ScoresA" jUnderdog in No-Name Natural on Sweetland Field season, but since have won ev- -ery game going away; 1 The Salems, completely ' cap able ef Tisitlng enemy end ' sones often of a Friday night witness their SZ-13 ejmqnest of Bend two weeks ago have notched both their victories and ' are undefeated in league play. Tonight's taper-natural sends Its winners on the way to eham- '. pionship and, even more Impor tant a possible crack at district three playoffs in the state's prep pigskin derby. - - Betting boys look at the Cor vallls record, compare It with Salem's and immediately hand -the tisitors the odds by . a large margin. Fotentcy of the Spartan "touchdown triplets' Joe Weatherbee at full and Mike Locey and George Sprick at halves also help to list the Vikings as underdogs. But Dry nan has had his hustlers point- Corvallis-Salem Lineups: SWEETLAND CORYALLIS SPARTANS A Coach: Al Ox No. a -Naiiie- Wti 'Foe. LER LTR LGR C RGL RTL REL ' Q 52 JACK STEVENS 150 83 JIM NORDYKE 212 38 BILL HUNT ' 191 17 DAVE OLIVER ISO 59 BOB COO LEY 162 55 BILL TONET 181 80 RON CLARKE 148 C4 MIKE LOCEY C) ICO 1 JEVfDUNN - . ICS . . 65 GEORGE SPRICK 153 49 JOE WEATHERBEE 180 Corvallls reserves: 23 Don Howard, b; 24 Lowell Tomaaack, f; 31 Dick Sherbern, e; 32 Ken McGarry, e; 42 John Walgren. t: 44 Dick Holcomb, h; 45 Roy Berthold, t; 51 Dick 'Salverson, h: 53 Eugene Dunn, h: 54 Bob Calhoun, g; 58 Francis DeBord, e; 62 Hal Linke, g; 66 Marv Neaback, g. . - . . Salem reserves: 21 Don Belts, t; 22 Bud Michaels, ; 23 Carlos Honck. e; 25 Webby Ross, h; 26 George ZnrBnden, g; 27 Bob Wright g; 28 Bunny Mason, e; 29 Bob Goffrier, e; 33 Don Johnson, h; 34 Graves; t; 36 Bennett Nelson, g; 38 Tom Bartlett h; 39 Dick Harrison, g; 40 Pete Hoar, f ; 47 Pete Prince, r. 49 Bob Wiper, t; (ne numbers) Colbertaon, e; Herman, e; Cromwell, t; Jack Rogers, c; Littke, e; Raw lins, e; Jao.ua, t ; : Officials: Bob Metsger, head linesman; Hunt Clark, umpire; Al Lightner, referee. . I Durations Set i & For 4th Round j CANBY Coach Don Deming's Canby Cougars battle to stay alive in the! Duration league football championship race . here Friday when they host the strong Che mawa M Indians in an afternoon game. 'Another loss for the Cou gars after their 20-0 setback at Woodburn last week will spell disaster as far as the title is con cerned, it is feared. ; Stay ton vs. Molalla STAYTON Stayton high's small but willing Packers, victors over Dallas last week by a 19-0 count host a potent eleven in Mo lalla here Friday afternoon when the two teams meet in a Duration league football contest The Pack ers will be underdogs against the heavier and jmore experienced Bucks, one of the top teams of the teague. - i. ' ' U ' - J . Woodburn vs. S-IIomers WOODBURN Coach Jiggs Bur nett's puration league leading Bulldogs take Friday off in cir cuit play but, travel to Sweet Home to, meet tne Mountaineers in a kpg's-ex N contest The Bulldogs, eyeing A possible championship of southern section, district three in state title play, have won four straight games this year. They have also w6n the Duration league pendant the past two seasons and DayidsdivStonef ace Booked For One-hundred dollars of his douch posted -as forfeit. in case be doesn't show up. Burly Bucko Davidson, the bowlegged basher, was signed yesterday by Match maker Elton Owen to . rassle stonefaeed "Gray Mask" In the top brawl at the armory next-' Tuesday nlsht - - ,f '.,:t Bnrly Bucko, in the eyes of many Marion county crunch cus tomers the toughest hombre te wear tishts, was snppesed te scuffle with Stoneface last week .bat couldn't make It due to an injury ile comes this time er A , 111' Ainiorv itl i4Be (So ! f ing for, this game for weeks, j Which means the SHS'ert should be "up 4 way up and ready for their annual foe. .1 " Also,the Spartans will be at full strength tonight some thing the Vikings can't begin to say. . Regular Salem . Ends Jim Barlow;, and AI Bellinger are through tor the season with knee injuries," leaving the tring chores to j Bill ; HIU, ' Jack Fitx maurlce and Bunny Mason. Cen ter Bob Goffrier's ribs are stiU on the mead after, being broken but hell likely see action. Same for Quarterback . Roger ; Dasch and Halfback Don Johnson and their slight wounds. Drynan "saved" most of these lads in last week's Milwaukie game so as to have them as ready as possible for cousin Spartan. If the Vikings Jake to the ab as they did against Bend, and In all probability they will, sig Trojan-IHlusky KVuix ; TTbp Saturday Tilt FIELD, 8 P. M. SALEM VIKINGS Coach: Tommy Drynan 1-- Wt--'i Name i 160 J. nTZMAURICE 170 BRUCE ROGERS 167 WAYNE HOUSER 169 DICK CLOSE 183 MARY STRODE . 188 ROD PROVINCE ' 178 BILL -miX 151 ROGER DASCH No. 20 46 32 45 41 48 42 24 LHR 150 AI CHAMBERLAIN 31 RHL 184 BILL READY 44 F 168 WINSTON COBB 43 County Leagii In Last Round Insert under head County League .. 4 W L Pet. PF PA St. Paul ., j 4 0 1-000 91 Gervais , T Jefferson : .750 .750 J50 J50 W0 49 84 32 7 AumsvUle . Sacred Heart Hubbard , ,, . With Leiw TJhrhammer's St Paul Saints already assured at least a tie for the H title, their second straight, the Marion county fB league footballers close their, cir cuit season today with a ! full round of games. The Saints face a weak Aumsville eleven at St Paul- and i are practically con ceded the championship as unde- feateds. 1 ' " The other two games find Jef ferson at Gervais to battle ' for undisputed second place and a possible tie for the lead should St. Paul be upset, and Sacred Heart at Hubbard. All are after noon tussles. I . . , . . I will be odda-on favorites over Sweet Home. Silverton vs. Dallas DALLAS Coach Andy Ander son's Dallas Dragons go titer their first victory of the Duration league season here Friday night when they meet the jbig Silverton Silver Foxes on Kreason field at 8 p m. Neither Dallas or Silverton have won ', a j league game. The Foxes will be fceavily favored over the Dragons, jsvho have failed to score a point in league play; ; auieri loses the hnadred bucks. Canad ian. Herb Parks subbed for Dav idson last week and picked up a badly gashed head in i bloody session for his trouble. - ? Ot equal note to the clients is Tuesday's semiwindnp speciaL A main event ( in itself, Angello MartineHl. the toUUy likeable cutie with the big bag ef tricks, tackles negro ace Eufus Jones, their first meeting. So actually, the card liasxtwe mala events. announces Matchmaker Owen. The 1:30 prelim will be an- Bounced later in the week, Tuesday Tonight nal-caller Dasch's right arm -Is due ' for a heavy workout ' The Dasch-to-Hiil ' and Dasch-to-Chamberlaln aerials clicked to perfection against Bend. Little advantage Is gained by either aide In line weights. The Viks wUI dress in at around 172 pounds per pillar op front, the Spartans at 175. The visitors will enjoy one advantage, how ever, and it's important. Almost the i entire I starting eleven is made up of 1944 letter winners. Salem will have only three vet erans in its opening eleven, Dasch, Hill: and Tackle Bruce Rogers. , Easily the heftiest crowd of the season will jam the arena for the classic. If 2500 ogled the Bend game and that one had 'em hanging from the trees on the north side at least 3000 are expected to surround to night's go. Southern Cals Face Toughie By Ross Newland. SAN .FRANCISCO, Oct 25-(JP) The .coast, cc-nf erence ' leading Southern California Trojans will have to. prove they are really that good Saturday against a Univer sity of Washington football rival they haven't been able to whip on the latter's" home field-since 1932 or thereabouts." . 7 In their Seattle stronghold the Washington Huskies always have been the toughest opponent for the -Trojans. There is no reason to believe the forthcoming clash will be different in its set-up than those in the past . (Continued on page .13) Chemawa Tops Vik B's, 26-6 CHEMAWA - The, defending state "B" football champion Chemawa Indians proved too much- for Salem high's Viking Bees here Thursday and rambled to a 26-6 victory. The Salems were hampered by numerous fumbles. Chemawa scored first in the opening quarter when Chet Ash man passed 15 yards to Fullback Terry - Francis.; Salem tied It up minutes later when Ron Cum min gs aerialed to Jim Danielson and the latter galloped 66 yards to score. The Indians came back in the second period with Fred Miller ion an end around play for five yards to go ahead again, how ever. Francis bucked the conver clnn ! i Cal Picard took a lateral from Buddy Kalama and raced 15 yards for another score and followed up by bucking the conversion. Then Ashman tossed 17 yards to Pic ard for the final for "Chief Thompson's clan. The game was costly to Doug Olds Salems, j for Quarterback Bobby Wagers suffered what was believed to be a broken colar bone in the third period. - ' Salem (6) Mase Baker Pence Robers (26) . Chemawa L I. r. Miller JL T C. Miller L G Jackson Charley Brown Nelson R G -R T HR -Cm- Q. L H R H J" . Quisenberry Morgall Wagers Sachs Danielson Klelnsmlth . Salem .-. Ccbocktoot Orcutt Kalama . Picard Ashman Francis 0 0 6 0 Chemawa 1 13 28 First downs: Salem 8. Chemawa 11. OfficUls Lightner and Mason. WSC Uoop Hopes Get Jolt ; Ace Drops Out PULLMAN, Wash, Oct 25 -(P) Washington State: college Basket ball Coach Jack Friel drew a piece of bad news today with the an nouncement ; that Jack Roffler had dropped out of school. Roffler, a hoop star at Eastern Washington College of Education before he transferred to WSC, had been listed py Friel as a prob able starter when the . season opened. . ' . j -: Grid Broadcasts: Tide Water Associated an nounces play .by-play ' Sport- casts ef the Oregon-UCLA game Friday night at Los Angeles will be carried ever station KWJJ " (1686 key.) Portland, starting at te Pi bl, and the Wa&hLngton CSC game Saturday in Seattle ever. Oregon Mutual stations at 1:13 p. m. y- r Y ? - : - - - . i V - ;r vcv-" .rr" v , ' Bramliam Not to With Jackie Robinson Case DURHAM, N. C Oct 25.-(.SJ)-Judge Bill Bramham, the mister baseball himself of the minors, waded into the Jackie Robinson con tract controversy today. j f In the first place he made it clear that thefontract ot the negro baseball star would be treated like j that of any other player when it reaches his office as president of the national association, unless cir cumstances now unknown develop. But recognizing the negro leagues as "well officered and fi nancially successful,"" he demand ed to know: ! Why should we raid their ranks, grab a player, and put himj hisl1"1111 .OJ' " " , 8w " 5 , . nritM .nH w. . H the University of Washington baseball associates and his race, in a position that will inevitably prove harmful?" r - ; Last night however, when sports editor Jack Horner of the Durham Herald, asked him his views,; the l-year old czar commented ! sar donically: . j Father Divine will have to look to his laurels for we can expect Rickey temple to be in the course of construction in Harlem soon." No Protest Filed WASHINGTON, Oct 25.-P)- Baseball Commissioner A. ! B. Happy" Chandler said today he has received no protest from the negro American league "over the controversial signing of Jackie Robinson by a Brooklyn farm team.; t Grid Attendance Up .NEW YORK, Oct 25-;p)-Foot-. ball attendance this fall is up 17.1 per cent over a like period in 1944, a survey today of the home games played by 75 representa tive colleges discloses.' Beaverton-McMinnville Clash T.ops Crucials in Prep Play Beaverton and McMlnn villa will lay their perfect football records en the Line today in a i crucial contest for district three's northern division crown. The only other unbeaten squad In the circuit Columbia prep, meets rugged Central Catholic eleven. Cottage Grove, undefeated in the southern division of district three, will face a stiff test at Roseburg. In the Portland' dis trict unbeaten Grant must down third-place Washington to keep Its league lead. Medford and North Bend should have walk aways against Grants , Pass and Myrtle Point, respectively, j Weekend grid contests also" will find Springfield at Albany, Corvallis at Salem, Eugene at at Now yxxi cm 9t bettor quality syothotk rvhbar csmolbock tn your rosappod tire! Th meant that In ait!oH aiporl worlmamliip end ; J ' bed acfory-fypt oquipmtnt, wa can now supply bst avaiT-b'e " Soiborltng matorUls for your rocapil Not rationodl' : . '. " SEIBERLIIIG QUAIITY TIRIS 395 2 Interfere ! i 6 Rain Doesn't Please Welch SEATTLE, Oct. 25H!P)-R4V -. . i : s la football field today and raised the spirits of home town grid fans looking toward Saturday's game against Southern California, but Coach Pest Welch warned that it was "only a mental uplift." 1 He agreed that USC would be at its best on a dry, ' fast field, but reminded that Washington was also a fair weather team wjth its "entire attack geared to fast field stuff." ' I The weather bureau . reported there was a possibility the storm will have rained itself out by game time 1:30 p. m. Saturday. Somebody isn't Happy Over Med ford Record MED FORD, Oct 25 -(P)- Not everybody Is happy about Med ford's ateamrolling football team. Somebody presumably foot ball opponents covered the school with paint last night . ' Authorities ordered five gal lons of paint remover today, but said they doubted all the deco rations i would come off. Bend. HOsboro at Tillamook. West linn at Tisard. Newberg at Forest Grove, Silverton at Dal las, Chemawa at Canbyt Molalla at Stayton, Lt Grande at Pendle ton. Mae HI Milton Free water at Baker, Lebanon at Juncticn City, Woodburn at Sweet Home. - Astoria at Seaside. Oregon City at Gresham, Estacada at St Helens. Rainier at Scappoose, Hill Military at Vernonla, Inde pendence at Toledo, i Burns at Grant Union of John Day, Klamath Falls at Eureka, Calif Marshfleld at Ashland, CoquiUe at Reedsport (Saturday), and Prineville at Lakeview. Portland tiltr will find Lincoln facing Jefferson, Franklin battling Roosevelt, and .Benson meeting Commerce. s I ft BETTER RUDDER RECAPS GIL VJARD North High Phone 4241 r