The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 27, 1945, Page 8, Image 8

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t Tt OHEGOII STATESMA1I. Satan. Orecjon, Saturdcry Morning, October 27. 1945
Vlhs top. MeartforeahevrM CHSj-
odl Half. : Rally ivies Bi-'ulns 12-0-Win
i Spartan Comeback Nets Victory; .
I Ready Gallops 92 Yards for SHS 1
! i - Salem high's Vikings came within a whisker and a quick whistle
br the referee of pulling still another upset in this whacky football
season on Sweetland field last night, but after practically panicking
what was estimated as a record mob of 3500 customers with a 12-0
half time lead, faltered and fell 13-12 to the highly favored Contains
Spartans. , f
Rossi Sparks UCLA Comeback
Surge in Final Loop Contest
That Spartan victory, and it
was earned the hard way all the
way, in . a thrill-dripping ball
game, shoved the Al Coxies to
the top of .the.NoName; league
all by themselves and netted a
Wide open road- to the 1949 cham
pionship. TheSpartans have only
to beat Albany next week! for the
title. J. -
'Although they weren't supposed
tonot by any means, since they
bad four regulars. but with in
juries and two more playing while
taped from" stem to istern Coach
Tommy Drynan's still " hustling
lads roared to a 12-0 lead and
kept it that way all during the
f.
-1
" Yardstick, Salem-Conrallla game; 1
Salem Carranii
11 Ydf. gained, icrlmmm , 100
II Yd, lost, scrimmage . It
31Yds. gained. p , 84
lM.w.:.ToUl Net yards 138
aJ"lrrt downs. acrimmaf . 16
-1 1 First downs, passes "8
.1 Timt downs, penaltie- ' 0
l.Total first downa 10
ll Passes attempted S
. Passes completed . 1. 1
J-Pases had intercepted---
Fumbles 1 S
0. Ban lost, fumbles... i
Ball lost on down , 2
15 Yds. lost, penaltiea 46
M Ave. length, punts., 15
13-.Ave. length, punt retur -3
3 Ave. length. klckoff. 47
J0Ave. length. return XI
half. But the Spartans, a sound
ball club, shook off their first
half cockiness in the third and
fourth periods to come back with
enough to win. Quarterback Mike
Locey's sneak over center fgr the
conversion on the fourth 6-point-er
of the night was the payoff
play after the previous three tries
. for those ultra-important 1 -pointers
flopped miserably. : '"
After holding the hard-charg-
j Ing visitors they far surpassed
the Salems in total yardage for
the night at midfield in their
first series, the Viks electrified
the mob with a sudden 92-yard
stab' for touchdown. It was Half
back Bill Ready who rambled the
92 after taking Mike Locey's punt
on his own 8. A beautiful run,
with super, blocking by his mates
half the way, -Ready cut to his
. right and outraced the, dumb
founded Spartans down fhe south
sidelines.. ! . . ' ;
Fullback Winston Cobb tried to
crash his right tackle- for the point
which would have meant so much
later on, but was knocked down
a yard short
I A pass interference break - a
bad one for Corvallis after big
Bill Hill had loped 53 yards on
an end-around cutback : sparkler
set up Salem's second counter at
the outset of period two. In all
it was a 75-yard drive in 10 plays
for Drynans. Hill got to the 15
oh his beautiful run and then,
after two plays gained two yards
Roger Dascjh flipped to HilL The
big end was . blocked In the pass
sone -. Interference and a first
down for Salem on the seven.
Hill ripped I over from the four on
TIT
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! J LOS ANGELES. Oct. 2H-After being held scoreless in the
first hall against the I fighting Oregon team, the sharp-hitting UCLA
Bruins bounced back to trim the Webfoots 12 to 0 tonight, in the
Coliseum, and remain In the running for the Pacific coast conference
grid title. The Bruin' second-half surge was led by Halfback Cal
Rossi, who scored one touchdown
i and gained a total of 168 yards in
21 carries in his final game for
1 UCLA before naval transfer to
Haryard. i " .j- -. '-.y-r.- :,,:
Stung by i a 50-yard Oregon
march which fizzled on the UCLA
nine-yard line at the start of the
thing quarter, the Bruins inarched
91 yards in seven plays, with Left
Half Jack Boyd catapulting to a
touchdown ' on an end sweep be-
I hind a crushing key . block by
Fullback Jack Porter.- ' ': .
After breaking the fee, UCLA
dominated the play , despite " the
yeoman resistance of triple threat
Jack Leicht and his tiring mates.
Rossi culminated a 40-yard drive
early In the fourth quarter by cir
cling left end for 12 yards, and
' Rossi's performance brought his
rial yardage gained to nearly. 700,
for the season, one of the nation's
Battles Between Unbeatens Top National Grid Menu Today
Carolina, the' Quakers piled cp pairings far the. day. send Est- gan and Illinois cluh la a Big
111 points while keeping their gets to ' Ptlnceton, Bncknell to
real-line uncrossed. Navy has Lafayette, Cornell to Tale, Coast
been scored n onlr ne In beat- . Guard aeademy to Harrard,
Ing Vlllanova, Duke, Penn State ; Dartmouth to Syracuse and Bos
and Georgia Tech with a total ef j ton college to Kings Point '
118 bolnts.' - !s v v " I Three of the nation's top five
By A as tin Bealznear '
. NEW YORK, Oct 2MV-The
steadily diminishing circle of un
beaten football teams Lt doe for
another redaction tomorrow
when the f season reaches that
point Where the customers begin
thinking, about conference titles,
all-America selections and New
YearV day bowl bids. Every see-
ttion of the country will be
blessed with headline attractions
and, ; weather ; permitting, 'the
folks who shell ent 2tS or so
for a! seat In the stands will add
to the moon ting, attendance fig
ures, already some 15 per cent
ahead; of last year's 1 aggregate
gate.
Army, meanwhile, f a e e s Its
toughest test since the Michigan
rame In going after Its 14th
straight Victory and its fifth of
the season against the Blue Dev
ils of. Dnke, who have lost only
to Iavy In f our times out. This
g-ame Is set In New York's Polo
Grounds and a capacity house of
50,09 Is scheduled to , be on
teams will be involved in top
notch games In the midwest
two of them la Important strag
gles in the dynamite-laden Big
Ten conference. In these, now'
fal Pardae, sarprlse victory ever
Ohio State, tries for Its sixth wjn
Tat Evanston, ;EtL, arains t a
' Northwestern team that Is over
doe and Minnestota; which has
: ' one Blr Ten victory to go with
At f least 71.990 are expected ' slapped on the block in the east
j.i.i.t. ! - Tk. ' Va1a mm. In
Ofher perfeet records will v be Its' three . non-conference wins,
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at Philadelphia to see NaVy and
Pennsylvania, two of. the nation's
smdefeated powers, collide In a
game that will produce an oat
standing challenger- to army's
position as number one team ef
the land. In; smashing . through
Brown, Dartmouth and ' North
wbea Temple's Owls move In
against Pittsburgh In search of
victory number, five,-.Holy Cross
defejods a ; similar mark, against
tavajBing - Colgate and Columbia
remains at home to try for Its
fifth win against 'an - underdog
BroWn team. Still other eastern
catches rebounding Ohio State at
Minneapolis. ' : . .'
Notre , Dame, now resting In
he secohd slot in the Associated
Press national rankings, will be
Invaded by Iowa. Indiana,' un
beaten but once-tied, - faces an!
invading' non-conference foe In
undefeated Tulsa while Michi-
Ten struggle at Champaign. In
the Big Six, Oklahoma will- bo
at Kansas State and Nebraska at
Missouri. Kansas steps out of the
conference to invsaV Wichita,
Marauetto g e e s to Michigan
State for a game between mid
west Independents. -:
Alabama, .winner of four In a
row, stakes Its perfect record,
its Southeastern .conference lead
and its chances for a bowl bid
against Georgia, which moves in
to Birmingham after being
knocked out of the unbeaten
ranks by Louisiana State. Louis
iana State takes on invading
Vanderbilt and Auburn moves
in against Georgia Tech in other
Southeastern conference contests.
Two Southwest conference
games send Bice to Texas and
Baylor to Texas A and M, whils
unbeaten . Oklahoma ' Aggies in
vade Texas Christian for a meet
ing between the Cotton Bowl
foes of last January L
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Child ers
Spar Lis
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Robotham
Case
Boyd
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Porter
W&wj -4 PLCPow-Wow
4Mad Russian's'
When Washington's Huskies line up against V ef Southern Cars
Trojans today at Seattle In the top Coast conference game. Halfback
Don Kochon (above), former Willamette U triple-threater, hopes to
be fat the starting lineeap. Sochon, a firststringer for the Haskies
a month ago, has been hampered by Injuries. ' - . . I-. - H :-
Chanc
Nears
HIGH SCHOOL -
Corvallis 13, Salem 13. i
Wood burn 40, Sweet Homo S. -Molaila
24. Stayton t. . -Jefferson
M. Gervals 0..
Sacred Heart 30. Hubbard t.
Albany 0. Sprtngneld 14. -Eugene
30. Bend 0.' v
Chemawa 14, canby 23.
Silverton S3. Dallas 0. ;
Parrish Bees 13. LesUe Bees T,
McMlnnrule 13. Beaverton 1.
Hood River 41. Milwaukie 0.
The Dalles 34. Parkrose T. ¬
Columbia Prep. 0. Cent. Cath. (tie).
u Helens c tacaaa o.
Vernonia 18. Hill MUltary T.
Forest Grove 6, Newberg S.
Grant Union 37, Burns 0.
Baker 47. Mac Hi 6.
La Grande 7. Pendleton .
Lebanon 33. Junction. City 0.
Taft S. Newport 0.
Coos Bay 7, Ashland 6.
Portland Site i
On January 24
PORTLAND, Oct M-VGus
Lesnevich of Neiw Jersey will de
fend his world's light heavyweight
championship here Jan. 24 against
Sailor Joe Kahut, Woodbern, Ore,
Matchmaker Joe Waterman to
day 'reported the match "signed,
sealed and delivered" after a
telephone conversation with rep
resentatives in New York. The
New York state boxing commis
sion has approved, listing Kahut
as a logical, contender in view of
his win over Fitzy Fitzpatrick of
Los Angeles here (this month. ;
jocsnevicn nas oeen guaranieea
$30,000 for the bout ,! j
Cannon KO't Ellis
TACOMA, Oct lMV'Speei
dy" Cannon, ISO, San Diego, tech-
vi!b11v Vni-k'l rait WkA-'ttr T TJi
another ef the devastatinf end- :147, gt. PauL Mian, in the
, . . v " I fourth ; or a scneduiea eignt-
inea no dooi me conversion dui i a v,, iv.t r,!.
svisuu wvu m -v v T-i- ss
it went far to the left
floored Ellis five times with
k Corvallis wasted little time at boor-jn, punches to the body and
the start of the third -period.
Starting from their 46 after. re-
urning Cobb's kickoff 25 yards,
the Spartans scored in seven
plays. A sudden 1 and surprising
spread formation play whjch
caught the j Viks flat-footed sent
Sprick around left end far the
on the fifth trip to the mat, the
referee stopped the match.
left to play missed Ms seark by
Inches.!
with four minutes left to go
and Corvallis in possession en Its
. 1 0 - ,,1-W CTlki41 V CV
r."!! back rsaxmitosx nfert4 ,
by Joe Weatherbee, a whale of a
ballplayer all night in the Cor-
ered by the Viks a costly sniscue.
Saleat (U) ' (U) CorvUUs
vallis offensive column, ate up ntsmauric Rrt
most of the preceding yardage A o5iir t
LGR,
LTR..
Houaer i
iGoffrler
Strode L
pass lor conversion was batted
down by the alert Salems to make jJ
II 1Z-0. IHUl
Ansithi kib 4VI- 4;-n- . I DasChO
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baddle for the Viks started the chamberlain rhi
Clarke
(c) Neobaek
Coo ley
Oliver
,.,.,.,- Cooley
Kordyke
i . Stevens
Locey
spick
Dunn
Spartans off
-otr i 1.4- In 4K I COOb .
Weatherbee
Si 013
S 7 13
downs. Sorick and Stevens: conversion
wy. . ...
subs tor saiem Nelson, sei-t. Ml'
chaels, Bartlett. Houk. Graves, Close;
for Corvallis Hunt. Calhoun.
Officials Al Lighter, referee: Hunt
Clark. umpire: Bob Metzger. head
linesman; Carl Ascbenbrenner, timer.
n.c:tn . m -11 - M I Scoring fcr Salem touchdowns
-- - Ready ahd HU1: for Corvallis touch
uriea neave irom ins 10 yara
line. The mistake backfired when
Locey intercepted on the 23 and
returned to the 20. Dasch was In
jured on the play and had to
leave the game, another heavy
blow for the Drynanmen.
: The Spartans couldn't get be
ypnd the 15 oft the next' series,
but after Cobb's kick was return
ed, to the Spartan 38 the visitors
got going. Weatherbee made 15
yards In three tries and then
Sprick, on an optional play to the,
left, sucked In the Vflc secondary
to leave. End Jack Stevens all
alone down on the Salem 25. A
long pass hit its mark and Stev-
. X By Jerry XJskav
CHICAGO, Oct 26 Those
major, league clubs who claim the
Chicago! Cubs railroaded Lou
(Mad Russian) Novikoff out of
the big time will have a chance
to put up or shut up at the base
ball;; draft meeting . here next
Tuesday. . V .
Novikoff . is one of the more
than 700 class AA players sub
ject to selection by the big league
Ivory hunters at their annual bar
gain counter prowl. . . -j '
The Chicago .White Sox said
they were anxious to get Novikoff
a minor league sensation,' but
a bust with the Cubs and claim-
ed to have offered Los 'Angeles
twice the ' $7500 waiver price
which Is the same as the draft
tag for class AA players.
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w"wZ!v!- come first - does
dui uiicrcu w.w xvunuic muu au i v w-vam - ,,. .. I wihuni
at Sheppard Field, Tex, it wuIImouiu
(nby Defeats
Indians 25-14
CANBY The Canby Cougars
kept I Duration league ; pennant
hopes save here Friday by turn
ing back the 'Chemawa Indians
25-1 The Indians artu-uly . out
breaks near the goal lino.
Grid Broadcasts :
By the Associated Press
(Time is , Pacific Standard,
A. BL) : 11:00 Army vs. Duke
CBS from New York. 1140 Par
dae vs. Northwestern MBS
from Evanston, BL 11:45 Minne
sota vs. Onto State NBC from
Minneapolis.' 11:45 Alabama vs.
Georgia- ABC from . Blrmlng-'
m. (Note: Between halves all
sets are .. toswiteh to Bitdson
-liver, New York, for presiden
tial review of fleet) Jkt
Swamp
Dragons, 53-0
DVKAXION LIAGVK STANDINGS
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A quarterback sneak by Buddy rJTrT " VC "V " gg" f . so
Kalama and a pass, Chet Ashman ","1,7 t. hlTfn-- Cbemawa l . a i
4- 5 th---wi,;, i mnv-rst An I ttie outfielder is headed for the I stayton j t i -sa
to !Cal Picard, plus ! conversion i w- v-v v.v- -nw In-ii-. a a s
partial payment in the myster-1 rriday results: At Canby Che-
l . I j a. .. . 1
mm u, wuj uiuujui vu vuug i di Silverton S3.
uuu uorowy.
clicks by Orcutt snd Terry Fran
ds, gave Chemawa a 14-6 half
time lead. Fullback Jo Mitts ran
six yards around end for the Cou-
sar mr-riT . '' . -: !
But in the secohd half, Pick K rkOM I IV1 itf-t
Von Intercepted a Cbemawa pass
and ran 45 yards to score, and I TTt ' CJ fs 0"l
Mitts and Lance White followed OY k5lri Vtlan
up with more 6-pointers fori the
nil . ma ;
viciory. wmxe s came aiier a ao- y, popular ig-hole Roodlcs
yard trot over center. I tournament ointa sarnered for
: s - m. a - - -
r Oreutt I shooting bogies, pars, birdies and
R f . cnoektoot I eagles has been designated 'for
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66
170
Quakers Face
Middie Eleven
t PHILADELPHIA. Oct 28 -W)
Gloom in the; Quaker -City over
the University;; of Pennsylvania's
prospects to Upset the Navy grid-
ders deepened .today with, every
raindrop that fell on Franklin
field.. If
; Rae Crowthers and Paul Rib-
lett, filling in at coach for tbl
ailing, George Munger, were hop
ing for a fast: turf . to. help shake
the Quakers' speedy backs off to
long touchdown races. ,.
The weatherman says tomorrow
will be cool and brisk andthat Francisco and Oakland.
ine rain wiu stop tomgnt, out in
dications are ' the field will be
muddy, which would be a .great
advantage to the rumbling Navy
attack. j ' '
BIS
Dry Gridiron
Due for Tilt;
IJSC Favored
SEATTLE, Oct 26 JPy- Tho
rain soaked turf at University ct
Washington stadium dried from
the kiss of a warm Dreeze to
night promising firm footing to
morrow for' the speedlined Uni
versity . of Southern California
backs in their football clash with
Washington's Huskies.
The USC Trojans arrived to
night for the argument 19th in
the series between the rivals from
opposite ends of the Pacific coast
conference. Ttoy was the pre
game favorite on the, strength of -its
lightning fast back field, Wash
ington's pievious weakness on pass
defense and the 200-pound aver
age, of the USC starting eleven
15 pounds per man heavier than
the Huskies. v - !
At the middle of the opposing
lines . two men who ' played to
gether for Washington will be face
to face. Bill McGovern at center
for Washington and Walt McCor-
mick in the pivot slot for USC.
McCormick was a letterman tacklo
for the Huskies.
The kickoff is set for 1:30 p. m.
Ask Questions
Answer to Questions
Today; M6 Sked Set
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LOS ANGELES. Oct 2MVA
negro delegation today asked the
directors of the Pacific coast base
ball league, meeting here, for an
expression oh including Negro
players in the league. The delega
tion, prompted by the signing this
week of Jackie Robinson to a
Montreal . contract," asked j League
President Clarence' Rowland for
he directors' opinion on:
M. - - 1 .
. i. cagmns negro yiajcia uj
Coast league clubs. j '
2. Allowing a new Negro league
to use Coast league facilities on
days when teams are out of town.
Rowland - declined to comment
immediately, but , advised the
group to" 'return to ' the meeting
tomorrow. The delegation,! headed
by Herman Hill and J. C Fent
ress, Los Angeles newspapermen,
also included Negroes from San
Cast X3)
Nobniaf
Stout :
Burden
Obistad
DuretW
Galbrick
Car-rtian
Wirte
White
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Small Chatter
MeadowsSFirst
rSrSi, weekend play at Salem Golf
Davis I course by the Men's clubbers.
F mHwtI Usukl rules will prevail for the
. Kaiama I Saturday-Sunday outing and
Ag2J5 prizes will go to the 1-2-3 fin-
rrancisl isners.
Clubbers are also reminded of
the Handicap tourney banquet set
for ;Aext Thursday night at the
course club house. Champ . Walt
Cline, Jr and. runnerup Ted
Chambers will be presented tro-
? la is j
1
SAN MATEO, Calif- Oct 28
iFl -Going Into the .toad at the
eighth pole and withstand-ag' all
challenges. Small Chatter, owned
by L.! Z. McGeo of Enclno, Calif
won today's feature race at Bay
Meadow by three qusrters of a
length. The time for; the six fur
longs was 1:12 and 4Sths. Rag-,
fl1 "n ,eCon' -4.Kercsf state.s return engagement tonor.
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Small Chatter, - with Charles
Rails' up, paid off at the fancy
Sprboe Shifts
Cougar Baeks
PULIJvIAN, Wash., Oct 2-(JP)
-An entirely new starting back-
field was named today by Coach
Phil Sorboe lor Washington
price of $36.80, $13.90 and $8.60.
ti ' A- 4. rrr T ra r .-, .---- J
row in Pullman with the Univer-
sity of Idaho football team.
The starting -backC eld combi
nation, entirely different than the
one 'which started for the Cougars
last week, lists Dean Eggers at
quarterback, Bob Anderson at left
halfback, Bob Ross at right half
back; and Chuck Eckers at full
back;
Sorboe said he expected "most
anything" except the
DALLAS r- .Silver-ton's Foxes
ran - roughshod over the Dallas
Dragons Jn; a Duration league
football; game here Friday night
winning 53 to 0. From the time
Dick Bier scampered to a touch
down in the first five minutes of
play until the final whistle the
Foxes ; dented the pay zone with
regularity. Besides Bier's six
points, Bennett made 12 and pass
ed to Allen for. 6, Johnson scored
11, Heringstad 7, Wickham 6, An
derson 2 and Howell 1. The win
was Silverton's first 1 In league
play this year. '
ven Grizzly
(Zoafo&iPlay '
FAK .KAGUT, Idaho, Oct 28-'
(f) Montana university was
prepared today to throw not
only lte fall football team, bat
some ef Its coaches at the fa
vored Farragnt naval center In
a Navy day game tomorrow.
-Montana Coach JIggs Dahl
berg said he planned to start
two of his coaches, jonior Ed
Rosmiller at risht tackle and
senior Bill Mnflch at right end.
Jefferson Dovns
rais, 38to 0,
KEITH . BRO
Powell
Lewellen
'n H Ml
ens scamnered the rest of the war. I HUborn .
TKm nam. T flnarUrKsrlr I Alderman
. . i. i& wuv : v . w.
sneak for what was to be the big
difference,
b Salem fought back near, the
end after Locey was, rushed Into
147 SIS : 14CV503
166 IIS ! 13S-3426
1)4
133
111
144
132
140
143411
lO0-374
142433
211S
nHST KATIONAL BANK (2) ,
173924
Tota-i
7a 77S
Haagenson
Among
linef
12
148 i
12S
,177
169
134
140
147
minting badly and out of bounds I Kottke
m th 5U1em 20. But Dasch came 1 McKinney
back in at this point Just in time I - ToUla
.i t.-..- vi. .. i4.-44 m nml
ly .uiyo v BOSLIR lXICTWC fJ)
go Into the arms oz Kon tuarx Riches . sos 1
en the 49.
t Another poor kick by Locey
gve the ball to Salem on the 43
soon : stter, but after working
down to the 12 on a wild assort-
7369
1S1 444
ITS 443
1SS 1S2 i la S34
7SS 732 i SOS 1313
Savin
Bimop
Rlffey
Singer
Totals
Ill 12S
167 14S
132 . 147
11 153
178 SM
1M S63
164419
134413
194468
738 715 800 2253
rtsimt ftf nasaes. rouchness cenal- I Viesko
t!es and general berserkness, the J-
tjun ended til Viking chances. A shaw
sure-touchdown Dasch pass to Al Curtis .
Chamberlalrr wl tbr four- seconds Totals
LA ROCHK TAVZHN (1
164
117
143
129
l&S
146
128
103
107
178
158468
126371
168-414
122358
152488
793 - 74 T6S 2223
VTLXMEN
Donovan
Puhr i , -
Larson
Hampton
Hutt j
. Totals
I )..
Satchler
Stertter
farrar
Bradley
WUlecke
Total
score the Cougars rolled up de
feating Idaho In ; their previous
il
GERVAIS Dominating play
throughout with a big and hard
hitting eleven, Jefferson high's
lopsided I Lions thumped Gervais 38-0 here
148 131
119 117
137 US
1J 173
nr lti
179478 game.
131367
llS 475
174402
178-484
ffi
718 711 7S3 2304
Sit 15S
lot 154
169-145
182
104
179
173
Zavala Beats Shans
- MEW YORK, Oct 26-WPV-Hum-berto
Zavala, a sturdy lightweight
front; Mexico City, closed with a
157X471 nish; tonight to earn an . unani-.
1204-491
153-4-409
Friday fto . c Erich second place . in
the Marion county "B football
(league. There was never a doubt
as Jefferson ran to a 25-0 hali-
time lead. Clarial Hayes and
Amos ; Arden, with two touch
downs ! each, and Junior Wicker-
sham and Jack Knight with sin
gles led 4 the way. V
No comment was Immediately
forthcoming from club represen
tatives,' but it was pointed out that
the Los Angeles and Hollywood
clubs have .an agreement- not to
stage counter attractions when
either of those teams is playing.
This, it was said, would prevent
a -Negro circuit from using league
facilities in this area,
During the day, the league's di
rectors: Adopted a 1948 schedule
MOLALLA Scoring once in I D. , 10, -n,
eac quarter -and dcminatmg play will March 29 and close Sep-
practically throughout Coach Don tember 22. The post-season gov-
Wilson's Molaila Bucks yesterday frnor.. cup will follow
downed the Stayton Packers 24-8 Imm-iiat,. LtwMm h- ni
Molaila Drops
Stayton, 24-6
at Stayton. A 40-yard pass play
Howard Smith to Bill Charles,
was good for the first score. Ken
Nearson bucked the second over
from the three. Then Smith ram
bled another over from 15 yards
out and Duane Owens, a sub, gal
loped No. ' 4 with a five yarder
off tackle.
third place teams and second and
fourth place teams; with the win
ners meeting in the finals.
Recommended that suggestions
of a planning committee iheadedT
by Paul Fagan, vice-president of
the San Francisco club, be stu
died further by League President
CTIarenre Rnwland. ThM n!an
Stayton scored In the final caJ1 mainly for a program of eon-
seconds' : of the game when M.
Mack barged over on a line play,
The win kept Molaila in a tie
with Canby. for second place in
the Duration league.
'Babe' Slightly
jljj rCHjls. Jlefore "the 1948 season opens.
stent development toward. possi
ble major league status by 1949,
Agreed to increase the seating
capacity of each park to at leas
18,000. Only San Francisco - and
Los Angeles parks now have that
capacity. William Klepper, . vice-
president and general manager of
the Portland Beavers, said his
club hoped to build a new park
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M"j-?!.-Di-0i-?!?! ISacred Heart
wuv wuu Ui iiui wmiwrii a
open golf title Sunday, was in
jured last night when the car In
which she was riding collided
with a horse on the highway
southeast of here.
A doctor removed small glass
I Clips Hubbard
HUBBARD-Sacred Heart's Red
Devils of Salem counted out
20-9 victory over Hubbard here
particles from Mrs. Zaharias left Friday in a Marion county "B"
eye but saia mere was no perm
anent damage.
Woodcock Delayed
; LONDON,! Oct 28-(a5)-It wilt
be some time yet before Bruce
Woodcock, British heavyweight
champion, will be able to accept
Mike Jacobs' invitation to go to
the United States for a series of
bouts. Tom Hurst Woodcock's
manager,- said today.
league football game. After spot
ting Hubbard a 90-yard ; touch
down gallop early In the game,
the SHA's came back with two
by Boing and another by Schartz
to Salt down the victory.
V. 8. C.
Callanan
Music-HiffClns
McCormick
WaddeU
Pehar
McKinney
LiUywbito
Morris
TannehiU
Cole
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Nelson
White
Osterhout
McGovern
Hemstad
Vickery
Hem
Stone
Stacy
Givtn
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Cal-Ramblers
Series Planned
BERKFT.KY, Calif , Oct. 26H
-Graduate Manager); Clint Evans
today confirmed reports that Uni
versity of Californis ; and repre
sentatives of Notre! Dame have
discussed a home-and-home foot
ball series. Evans added, however,
that the negotiations! "were mere
ly exploratory" at this time.
He said Notre Dame would liko
to inaugurate the series; in 1948
at Berkeley. i
Parrish Bees
Topple Leslie
.Coming from behind with two
long scoring plays, Frank Browns
Parrish -Bees defeated the Leslie
seconds 12 to 7 on the Leslie grid
iron Friday afternoon in the final
intramural clash of) the season.
Next get-together fo? the two ri
vals is next Friday night at 8 p.m.
when the varsity squads tangle
in the first game of the city-title
series. ; I j
Leslie scored in the first period
yesterday on a 40-yard pass play
from Chink Blakley jto Al Klein
smith. Darald DaMoude convert
ed. Parrish counted iin the second
Quarter on a pass from Rock to
Brunelle good for 3J5 yards and
again in the third quarter on a
60-yard gallop over. Leslie's right
tackle by Dean Trowbridge. Les
lie was twice held within the Par
rish twenty in the final minutes.
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877 754 758
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KNIGHT OF COLUMBUS (3) ;
F. Albrich 164 133 156453
Bickler 178 14 145470
Wichman "S3 98 9S--279
Rupp ; , , -. 13 194 13043
Bisler 143 202 126-471
175-1-838 1 mou$ decision over Cleo Shans of
148420 Xxs L Angeles in a punch-packed
10-rOund thriller at the St Nicho
las Srena.
Totals
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VDJCrS XX-CTR1C (0)
3. Albrich 153 162
171
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Anderson
Vlnce
GaQafher
Totels i
US
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134
154
148
158
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80405
150423
202458
128 '119379
683 7 i 883 2112
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