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Bash elballers Meet -Plaits -Molding For Gity Loop .Eight managers of city basket ball teams met Monday night to I plan the Salem' City Basketball league .for;, the coming season. Teams represented were: Page .Woolen Mills, by Chester Page; the Talbot Mintmen, by Pon Tur ' nidge; Maple's, by Walter Lebold; ' Chemawa All Stars, by Lefty" iWilder; Rawlins, by Jim Rawlins; I 'Knights of Columbus, by Frank f Albrich; ' two i Willamette frosh teams, by Les Sparks, and an un- sponsored team represented by A. Morley. j' It is planned that three more teams will complete the league. . The league will then be divided to make it possible for a round robin tournament with all teams playing Monday or Wednesday nights at the Willamette gym. Howard Maple was unanimous ly elected as president of the league. He will serve for one year as stated in the constitution which was agreed upon with a few mi nor changes. The next meeting of the president and managers is scheduled for November 19, at Scoop dept: Better shake his hand and wish him luck next time you see him this week, for Duke Trotter, navy discharge in hand, heads back for ijos Angeles soon after two and a half years in the northwest. El Duke's papers went in last week. The eagle with the gold ring around it is due this .week and Trotter says he's in such a: hurry to get home and to his insurance work he'll probably not take time enough to put it on. Mrs. Duke has five bucks which rays papa moves back to the north west for keeps within the next five years. She says he really likes it up here k. . . In parting, news gripping Duke has one tnore item' of note: Know why you haven't heard of Floyd "'Fullback" Sim mons in the St.. Mary's Preflight backfield? Simply because t be Willamette terror of a year ago Jjn't any longer a preflighter. Now discharged. Simmons -is enrolled at Notre Dame as a student, sent there by Lt). Com. Frank Leahy, Notre Dame's peacetime coach. The young ex-Jefferson high of roruana zou pounder must definitely have, what it takes in touch downing at that. And lucky Notre Dame in that no conference code forbids Leahy to invite prospective Fighting Irishers to enroll at South Bend . . . Speaking of Willamette grid terrors of the past, Johnny Oravec is now a wearer of the eagle too, home to stay. He'll likely wind up as a first sergeant in Happy Howard Maple's sporting goods emporium . . . Add gents with gloomy future Vic Adams, coach of the North Bend Bulldogs. He plays Al Simpson's Medfords November 18 for the district two-grid title, and knowing a situation as we do, don't be at all surprised if the terrific Tornado tries to 4jreak all existing scoring records in that game . . . Brotherl When we wrote that Coach Andy Anderson had little to work with at Dallas high this year and was facing a dismal season, we weren't Tooling! To date the Dragons have lost five in a row and have yet to score a point while yielding 217 an average of 43.4 points per game for the opposition. You might chirp that the -Dragons are, in tho prep grid world, all that Medford isn't. There have been better years for Anderson he's merely at the wrong end of the cycle which plagdes every athletic coach off and on . , . Punt en? Che m a tea Has a 130-pound Dandy This is about a kicker. Not the species who beef because the weather is wet or because the wife cooks spinach every night, but the kind who can put a foot on a football and make it go places distant places. The kicker is Calvin Picard. a six-foot j underclassman at Chemawa ltidian school, aU 130 pounds of bim. If you want to see jvhat the "foot" means in football, take a gander at Picard next time "Chief" Thompson's Injuns play. , r We've been watching Picard boot 'em for two seasons now, both in games and practices before games. He seldom lofts one for less than 60 yards in the air, and when he does get off a non-spiraling try it usually goes at least 50 yards. Even the pay-for-play boys would Jike to average that much. Coach Thompson says Picard can get wp jr kick after kick for 65 yards. We've watched, and Coach Thomp son isn't padding his figures. J An example of .what one of these Picard specials can do or what any lomg and well directed punt often docs for that matter wap seen in the Woodburn game at Chemawa Friday, and it just t about knocked .Jiggs Burnett's band from the undefeated ranks. Battling the Bulldogs even up to the point, Picard let one fly 1 from Ma own 26 midway in the second period. It soared far and straight down the middle!, took one bounce to the left and went out of . bounds on the Woodburn seven yard line! Sixty-seven yards in the air! .y j ' j , .. :v -j 1 ; Bulldog in Holes After Booming Kicks The Bulldogs were in a bad hole, couldn't get out and Chemawa finally picked up a 60 halftime lead. The Indians were still in front 12-7 with only eight minutes left in the ball game, another 60 yarder by Picard in the third quarter having shoved Woodburn back to her three-foot line! Woodburn finally wort and ironically . enough.; One of Picard's attempts from his end zone was blocked for a touchdown, his blockers having let one Bulldog player come thorugh on the dead run. i i But we thought you might like to hear about a lad who can put the foot in football. He's the best kid punter we've seen anywhere in years, and we've seen quite a few goodies. Remember too, Picard Weighs only 130. - . 1 1 Pelican Coach Charges Boys KLAMATH FALLS, Nov. 6.-W) Charges. were filed today-against two youths by Klamath high foot ball Coach Paul Angstead, who said they hurled rocks through his windows Halloween night. His wife was cut eye by glass. He named James Nor een, 17, and Larry White, 18, whom state police picked up during an investigation. Angstead's com plaint said the boys, both sus pended for truancy at one time last year, harbored a grudge against .him. . St. Paul Beaten ST. ' PAULj Nov. "6-i2p)-Minne: fpolis defeated St. Paul, 5-3, in at United States, hockey league game here before 5033 fans to night It was the first defeat for St.. Paul and the first win for Hinneapolis. r ( ' -. V tit i n READY: Coach Earl (Red) Blaik (left) and Captain Jack Green of the Army eleven, the nation's No. 1 football! team, give things the onceover during a practice -session Saturday biggie with Notre Dame which time final plans vill be I made. Tentative plans for the FLOYD SIMMONS Horseshoe Champions Determined at Leslie Ralph Blakley, Don f Brennan, and Donald Huff are the three newly crowned horseshoe cham pions at Leslie junior high-school. The three will take on the Parrish titlists Friday afternoon at Leslie for the city championships. Blak ley defeated Del Schwabauer in the finals of the ninth grade tour- ney, Brennan annexed the eighth grade crown by beating George Frederickson, and Huff took two out of three games from Whitney Benson in the seventh grade fi nals, i Y Cage School Opens The annual Junior high school basketball school sponsored by the YMCA will hold its first ses sion tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock under the direction of newly ap pointed physical director John Gardner. AH junior high school members of the Y are invited to join the class. .i : f 1 i S r p as the Cadets tunfe up 'for their at New YTork C'ity opening of ay are set ijfon Mon- l ; day, November 26. Leslie. v si Parr sh Junio 1 Start HeayPills With ond ;sMe augmented by the return at it ball packing veteran and the jotnM ban4 neu in niany positions: afker a tllarough sHake- up, ParrisH ja.nd Leslie jiinior high elevens la t night opeied drills for their!seqcndcityi champioifehip series, gjime next Monday after noon on Swqctiand ffielda Frank i Giflarid, Ibserit in,, the first ganj(e last yee, reoined) the Northerner i . and, llEamejd ? witi t h Frank Clsbjjrni Brue Barkeriland Ed Baker, iteslthejBob! Metigers a more jpotept !corabination than that ivhjchjran jup a 13;0 victory in the first (game. "I j ;, Leslie C pach Bpb Keuscher, hinting thai some l hi$ charge "let down" iri the Jpener, remod eled his !So jtherners from stem to stern.? Stepped up I from the? re serves tip opening ilots are Gene Garver at luarterj Darald i. Da Moude at fiill, Duine Bowen at tackle, Bill! IDeHari at lend and possibly j' Ralph ! Blakely at half. Also, I Kusjcber j announced ace halfback! Bil Sprodle, obt of the first game with ah injury, ;will probably be okehlfor .this one, He will give the Missionaries an all-the-way threat and a passer. Buzz Lugge lbeel, hirt inj the first game, will be iouf the! balance of. the season. ar ANNAPOLIS, Md , Nov. 6.-PYr There was a rosy I tinge on ; the navy blue t$payiwhien head Coach Oscar Hagtefg ani ojunced that for the first tiriei this season I his regu lar backfiei4 of Ihjree Bobs and one Clye kould ready to go against iMjt-higanl (at Baltimore stadium 'Saturday. 1 il ' I Big Bob I iJenkifif, "the "sailors power-drlvihg full back j who ) has seen little action lip navy's first six games, fooks lite the old iree- wheeling rdeket of old in practice, Commandeif! Hagt erg said, and will join Bob 1 1 qlernschemeyerj Bob Kelly ind dyif Scott for the Michiean battle. P W If Ksrr ;;. ... ;l 58-483 14S 492 139422 134 504 145526 Satchler . Wolfe . Clark . BarnHoldt Total B$S 909 7732540 PA.PKKMAki.ERS 1 Cady 168 138 144450 174560 '158467 171525 164558 ohnstorii.il Coleman Bolton . . Totali 111 175 146 1S5 - i .187 167 f...pf) 843 8111560 fl BRITE SPOT (1) Patterson Ross . , Kirchner n Edwards a Eitsgard 1 37 1T7 -145479 .r ..L.88 168 169555 146 11 144 471 six ivv o Totals 814 890 7884-2542 INTERSTATE It ACTOR (2) Valdez Hart ...... L E Curt L.L J94 1S5 159 528 121 187 ' 168574 164 152 ' 178494 1.12 143 184459 t anning Totals . -pa 14 144474 I 838 835 2541 PACIFIC j at p ro. ft) HaaKenson Aleshire Merrell Bijfler .i McNfll ....... 73 156 188 517 64 143 167474 04 141 - 153308 64 17 137428 89 138 125452 . Totals 733 7902347 BOSI.ER EL CTRIC Kicnes . 988 188 214 590 Schiller ; Bishop - , Singer . .357 190- 141488 4.44 157- 153454 .T7 124 129 390 .134 Jfil 189484 Kllley Totals 760 82D 8252406 -I MATFLOWElt MILKS' ft) Mercer 4,4.168 192 177537 169486 167431 132 499 133 425 A a .a. ha. r..l. 138 147 .IIll64 17,9 121 2(10 12j6 Pasley i .... Rebergdcyf Carr .- Totals . .:. .760 818 nvnuiv n '8002378 in KEITI Powell Brown 190 163 128481 4 H Post T L4-.. 157 199 : ...!... .133 148 L ..... 74 186 :! :zi5 -"H rRi'ir 1 1 f-9 E 159 iq 7 158484 Woodliurn Vedr itle as Teams Prep for Sixth Round Tilts Dl'BATION Woodkura . MolalU Canky . ;.. Silverton Chemawa .. Stay ton Dallas . ; ;AGCE STANDINGS iW 1. PeC.Pr FA 4 t .ISO ltt It 4 1 . . See 112 it : . 3 1 , I5e . 47 II . Me 14 33 t..t "J i . ST .1 1 . 43 1 ' 117 Sixth round lima: Molalla at Canby (Friday; Wood barn at 811 vcrtott (Monday); Chemawa at Staytoa (Nov. it); Dallas aye. 4 VYOODBURN, Not. (Spe cial) Duration league football- ,ing gets dowi to title -deciding crncialness thfs week as six of; the seven members prepare for sixth round rajmes. Tbe title de ciding b expected to be done by Woodburn's undefeated and un- tied Blue Bnlldogs, at present en route to their jfhird straight Dur ation chapionihip. ' The Bulldogs, winners over Chemawa by f 21-12 count last Veterans Hogan Pacing North "PINEHURSTJ N. C, Nov. 6-) Belting Benny, fiogan ana veteran Denny Shute cne within a stroke of the competitive course record today with sixunder-par 66's to tie for the firsi j round lead in the $5000 North arid South open golf tournament hee. Hogan, the Hershey, Pa., sharp shooter, toured the front nine in 34 and came ome in 32, -while Shute, the thin man ,from Akron, reversed those Jfigures to threaten Paul Bunyan's J65 of 10 years ago over the tough No. 2 layout. In third plade in a record field of 164 starters! was Henry Ram son, Houston, fexas, with 69. Al together, 11 plyets bettered par. Bob Hamilto, winner here last year and just c jischarged from the army; scored a .par 72 to join Slammin' Sarnriy Snead of Hot Springs, Va., and nine others. Television Co. Seeks )empsey NEW YORkJ Nov. 6.-iiP)-Max Waxman, manager of Jack Demp sey, said tonigfit that the former heavyweight champion has been offered the directorship of an or ganization to fee formed for the promotion a ndlf televising of box ing shows at al salary of $250,000 a year. , The offer came from an adver tising companj, Waxman added, but he declined to reveal either the company's J name or its loca tion. He said the contract, calling for the; formation of a subsidiary organization f) the advertising company, has been drawn up and awaits the return of Dempsey, who is a comniiander in the coast guard and is Snow on a victory bond tour. I Grandmere 1st Lassie Stakes SAN MATEQ Calif., Nov, 6.-( Forging ahead on the far tum, Grandmere, oiifhed by Louis B. Mayer of HollyJWood, won the $10, 000 added Lassie stakes at Bay Meadows today by a margin of half a ! nose. Jj. The ! six furlong race, for two year old fillies foaled in California, was run in 1:1? and four fifths on a fast track. Rain fell during the Peterson ..138 163 140-441 Flippo !.. 153 105 104362 Cushing . .183 135 138456 854 764 6992317 Totals i MAP STORES f J) forgard - ..161 183 196540 146 448 137404 124474 149473 Causey .154 14B Manning ..... 122 145 D. Griffith .Jl 212 138 Morgan 1- 162 162 - Totals 817 782 7582357 NICHOLSON'S INS. (') Main ....r...162 154 142458 Frie L.J 122 149 154425 McKlnney ll 185 126 148459 Stibor 14- 152 ; 127441 Read . XC1..-167 159 168494 Totals 798 740 7392277 TRADE CQ C1T, AFL (I) Hull 140 107 148 393 116 129 144389 Donovan an t arrar - Brenneman M...iL 123 113 147383 130 108 135373 130 134 135399 Brandt Totals ....74 626 7442044 SCIO fl) Kre jce : . Caswell Slover Densmor Svhrunk Totals (! 198 187 173558 J 126 159 134419 r.g 166 157" 154477 Jj..,: , 142 163 117422 7 ...178 168 185529 .808 834 7632405 ron good ncALTm CoLo . 1 cfelood Hmrmim (Ruptn) eesrric .Ulcer j! IrmtiaA without iHoapttal M9Uj Anmgk FrUtrr to A. M.f 3 It M. tttuiagt: MJsj, Jf tdanday, tnJsyTt 10 Dr. C. J. DEAII CLINIC . -1 Pkytttiam mmd Soryoo ' -' K. . Corner E. ButKsid and Grand Avvnu T!phona EAat S?18. Portland 14. Oraooa - i 1 ft AW. .i IS I 1X1 UN 3rd Straight Duration Grid week, face ' what Coach Jlgjrs Burnett terms their biggest hur dle of the season next Monday afternoon at Silverton. The an nual Woodburn-Silverton battle, an- -Armistice Day- feature.! is ; biggie enough in itself usually But this time the Silver Foxes, a bir and strong team, can knock the Bulldog not only from their',, undisputed place in the- league but also from contention In dis trict three play as well. i And there is no question but what - Ray Boe's eleven will be pointing for this one with just such fan upset in mind. ' ' J i Silverton has come fast in her last two games with a 58-0 win over Dallas and a 35-13 decision over Stayton. The Bulldogs had trouble In finally turning back Chemawa last week after trailing and Shute - South Tourney Ramblers Set j For Army '11 Trish Coach Visions Foe Beating Selves By Jerry Liska SOUTH BEND, Ind Nov, 6.- Notre Dame's fighting Irish, bat tered backfield and all, will tack le mighty Army in New York Saturday with shillelagh flying and perhaps a surprise up their sleeve. Coach Hugh Devore wants no pity for hisotre Dame lads who many fans think will be oc cupied mainly with trying to hold the score under the 59-0 verdict slammed against them by the Ca dets last year. Although he didn't come right out and say itV Devore thinks Army may beat itself and it would be just dandy if the West Pointers were playing his, Irish when it happens. ; "They're a great team," he said slowly and quietly. "Everybody says they're a great team. But they now: have a long winning streak to worry about. We'll show up, though, and try to make things interesting for them. Tme very proud of my boys and they won't need any more pep talk for this game than hey did before the Navy -game last week, or any other game this sea son. They'll fight their hearts out and no coach asks any more." New Texas Champion SAN ANTONIp, Tex., Nov. 16 (JP)-A new Texas middleweight champion was drowned here to night as Tony Elizondo, 160, of Corpus Christi, Knocked out Paul Altman, 154, of j Houston, in the first round of a slated ten round title fight. j Martinelli Cops Over Rowdy Twelve hundred treacled fans and with a capital F plea went home from the armory bleep bin right happy last night. AngeU Martinelli flattened Un fa Jones in their 1400 rasclin brawl jim-dandy of a donny brook that lived bp to every one of ite expectations and more. ' The "more'" came when! Ref eree Davidson, willing to' five Martinelli the nod half a dozen times because of the negro head butter's fouling, "quick counted" his 1-2-3 in the final fall when AngeUo had Safe flat on the mat. ' Jones had taken fall No. 1 in 15 torrid minutes. He used a half -crab for the clincher, real ly the only legitimate hold used by the pair all night. A Martin elli surfboard hold evened It 13 minutes later land the clients, watching one of the j all-time bristlers heire, nearly roared the roof off Pitcher's palace. Jones thought he had: the thing won in No. 3 after patting Martinelli but good, but from; outside the ring. Davidson refused the verdict un til Angello (slogged the negro to the canvas and hopped aboard. T7E ASK YOD TO GUESS Nine out of i ten people who much fire insurance they carry on their own home and con- tents. We ask you now. How much insurance do you carry? Then look it up and surprise yourself. - j . Chances pre jyou are under insured, and while you are think ing of it, phone our office and we will immediately increase It. it S Utat simple .ana 11 may CHUCK '6 regon s largest Salem cmd 129 N. Commercial 1 . tf ! . CHOT most of the 'game. The battle la set for 2:31! Monday oh McGin- bu neia. ; j . : , : . Another seasonal biggie looms Friday at Canby when the sec ond place MolalU Buekarooa and . Don Demlng'a Cougars meet iu their annual I classic at 2:30. A final finish la second place goes 'to the winner of this one at least Don Wilson's Bucks, power all season which lost to Woodburn only 7-f, will be favored. Since thej round is given two weeks in which , to be played, Chemawa will hot go to Stayton for their giine until the follow ing Friday, November 16. Dallas' wlnless and ! scoreless Dragons draw the round's bye and are booked for the annual Folk coun ty classic with Independence. , - if 4 (Oregon Statesman Al Lightner Editor r i t BILLY SOUTHWORTH From Cards to Braves St. Paul Skeds Taf t Eleven ST. PAUL-(Special)-Coach Lew Uhrhammer's undefeated and un tied St. Paul! eleven goes to Taft Monday afternoon to play the unbeaten and untied Taft team in a game that could have bearing on the ultimate champion of dis trict B-l. St. Paul and Taft are two of the three district teams in consideration for district B-l hon ors, although nothing has been said concerning a sub-championship to the winner of the Monday game. Rassle Win Ruf us; No Riots Didn't take Burly Bucko lour to 1-2-3 It tben. The. roof tried leaving for i good this time and Jones, aa. ultra-unhappy, rent, was screaming louder than any one. He sought solace j with his "robbery" moans, bnt get none. Commissioner Harry Levy, hold er of the stakes, paid off at this point and Pitcher Is still looking for the roof this morning. The semiwindnp special was as advertised also a thriller be tween Joe j Lynam and Herb Parks iu, which the wrestling manual was presented! the cus tomers la full. They went 20 minutes to a no-fall draw and threw everything in the book the clean stuff, that is at each other. Jack! Lipscomb and "Mr. X" went to a draw also, masked Mr. X making more friends with his repertoire. The opener saw Davidson, subbing for Gray Mask, flatten "Gorilla" Poggl with a slam and body press. Bucko had himself a busy eve ning. No Tlote by the fans this time, Alter last week's party there were gendarmes in every shadow last night, j read this add t don t know how uieau au uiucn. 'M wis Prv a? ' r in hi iiiiwmI Mi ii ii inn j i INSURANCE i upstate Agency Coos Bay j . - Salem - Dial 4400 ainrageir Sparkling Boston Breadon to Free wnQTnv Vnv -W-Billv Southworlh, manager of the St. Louis- Cardinals, today was named manager or xne -v-" i ' ' . -u t M n inhn fTtiinn Beavers Face I! I ' 'Bowl' Bound Hi- Husky Eleven ! ! -wwr - T- 1. wasiiingion r avoreu Saturday at Seattle pREGON STATE COLLEGE, oV. 6. -(Special) -The Oregon State Beavers, victors over Idaho by a 34 to 0 count here last Sat- ijtrday, will meet first place Wash ington for the second time this season at Seattle Saturday. Coach Pest Welch's Rose Bowl bound IJdskies whipped the OraDge, 13- ln Portland on October 20 and Will be heavily lajyored 10 win Dy an j even more decisive margin in SeatUe. 6n successive Saturdays the piowerful Huskies have triumphed ivr Washington State, Oregon State. Southern California and Oregon. Only games with the Bea vers, W. S. C. and Idaho lie be tween the Seattle club and an un disputed Pacific coast conference tfhmpionship and a sure bid to the Rose Bowl. I After a slow start, the Beavers bt rolling in the second quarter and made an impressive showing against an outmanned Idaho team. Coach Lon Stiner's team made twd touchdowns apiece in the second and third quarters and adjied one more in the fourth. Two of the scores were made on passes and three on running plays as the Orangemen showed a di versified attack. v I The Beaver backfield combina- tiori that seemed to click the best against the Vandals consisted of John Karamanos, quarterback; Ditk Gray, left half; Vic Hart- man, right 'half; and Garth Rouse, fullback. Stiner plans to start this quartet against the Huskies. Bouse made the most spectacular play of the Idaho game when he broke through the Vandal line on m fake punt and sprinted 69 yards for a; touchdown. Oregon State's line played a great; defensive game last Satur day, holding the Vandals to a net gain j of nine yards from scrim mage and spilling Idaho backs for several big losses. Left End Dick Lojreiu, right end Bud Gibbs and center Bob Krell looked particu larly good. However, Washing ton's flock of talented ball car riers made good yardage (through the orange line m the first meet ing of the two clubs, so a real job Confronts the Beaver forward all Saturday. Aussies Smash I! 1 ;i Betting Marks M ii MELBOURNE, Nov. o-GPl-All Australian betting records were shattered at the Melbourne cup meeting; today as Rainbird, a 12 to Xj outsider, won the Melbourne TP. Australia's turf classic. Total wagers for the meeting aggregatea 232,000 pounds ($928,- uow) with 68,000 pounds ($272,000) bet oh the cup race alone. The nre- vious Australia record for a single race was 52,000 pounds and for aj ! meeting of 227,000 pounds. American sailors from the cruiser, Birmingham, were among the ctowd. Negro Takes No. 21 NEW YORK, Nov. 6-OP1-A1 oosman, a strapping Los Angeles negro who won the Southwest Pacific championship while he was in the service, chalked up his 21st straight victory since turning pro fessional by outpointing Cleo Ev erett of Jacksonville, Fla in the Park arena's main 10 rounder to night. ivtff him Nw eta ett UH.r .M;ty iprthetk rUcem.lliai i. x A The mei, fK. k M)m t ..serf iU;. , T krt factory-type w ea ar ,v.a,W, i .' "rl,n3 "witriais for yeur meptl 55- tt.. SEIBERLII1G QUALITY TIRES 395 raves Offer Proinpls Redbird Skipper m AL. -i DMiro0 wnnrnjiiie m mih di a v .t worth iMcause the Braves owum made ch an- attractive offer "that M i felt e couldn t nana in SouthWorth-s way. We believe," said sjuinny,inai with d topflight manager ms SouthytoHh we can go places., , In Mi career as cardinal man ager htt finished first place inre times. I peeond twice, third onc and foiHh once." , : The Braves general manager said thill Del Bissbnette who will be suaseided by .Southworth, will remain !in the Braves organization. i "Well df course,". Quihn aaaet 4will aflbw 'South wortn 'to seiecs his own coaches. Dyer Reported New Card Boss HOXJSlrON, Tex., Nov. 6.-MP- Eddie Piper, former manager oi the Sti Louis Cardinal larm sys tem, tonight declined comment on a repoft that he was to be named manager . of the Cardinals suc ceeding Billy Southworlh, who resigned today to become mana ger of Ihe Boston Braves. Dyed formerly was manager of the HdMon Buffs of the Texas leaguejjtien became head of the Cardinal chain of minor league teams. jt e gave up this job last year tahnter the oil business but has relr rented the Cardinals at meetingsj of the Texas league. nbs Leads Puck Scoring SEATTLE, Nov. eV-Shorty Coombi of Seattle tops Pacific coast hbekey, league, northern di vision 'j. borers with 16 points gain ed on jsfven goals andnine as sists, an unofficial compilation dis closed tohight. Two !jrnore of the Seattle Iron- men are tied in second place with Carse of Vancouver at 13 points, but the iscoring title belongs so far to Milliard of Portland, who has banged home 10 goals. . - O A. Coombs, Seattle 1 t Dottcn, Seattle S Carte, Vancouver S Jenkuisi Seattle ... Milliard Portland Ursakl. liSeattle snamioc,) portiana Conn. Portland Webster, Portland NeiUen. i Vancouver McDouffitli Vancouv. R. BentleV. N. West ies Drill OSC Fray E, Nov. M)-The Pa- ast conference leading drilled indoors at the y of Washington pavil- st the powerful running Oregon State, their foot rnent here this Saturday. Pest Welch .took his club pnly briefly lor, passing indicating the main now Huskies would get plen rork Saturday. Back with the sqad is Gail Bruce, varsity end wrja has missed two tilts due ' to a lean iniury. - :s Drilling WSC Game j the Associated Press. The diversity of Oregon Web- foeHa re going throu eh stiff workoitti, readyinsr for Saturrlav'e dash ilh Washington SUte ccl lee. ! AlUwfdgh Oregon beat the Cou gars In jtheir initial frame thi vu 28-13, the WSC eleven has shown new wer recently, and the will rate about evn ut teams Pullm this weekend. NT BETTER RUBBER RECAPS Net r.tl - , 11. North ligh phone 4241 of FM PTS IS X IS S 2 IS 9 S IS 13 10 1 t 11 S 2 11 4 7 4 11 ! i i ! a tarxS for goals. A stands for iisuti. PM stand tor penalty min ute!, PJS standi for pointi. ' if Hulk 1 1 V V I'n a