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i I 4 Scramble Seen Jn No. 3 Field The- undefeated boys all stood notch higher today on the Ud der toward district champion hip, after a weekend of Oregon prep gridiron play that showed no major upset But the stellar scoring team from Hood River was casting worried looks over Ontario way at a squad clutching for the Rivermen's expected dis trict 1 pennant. While Hood River's apple pick ers racked up its seventh straight victory by plucking Camas 20-0, Ontario was smashing Baker. 36 0. for the latter' worst defeat of the year. In district 2, a pair of once-tied but undefeated squads inarched along normally: atodXord wallop ing Bend. 55-7. and Roeeburg handing almost as bad a defeat to Ashland. 46-7. Eugene, the Big Si conference leader, moved out ahead in the southern half of district 3 with a 34-0 victory over the Klamath Pelicans. Salem, only rock still m the way of the Axemen, popped up from earlier season troubles lr whitewashing Astoria, 37-0, The pennant chase in the northern half of district 3 still saw a crowded fieldi. Seaside, whose un defeated record had been charged off by some 4o weak opponents, toppled Columbia Prep of Port land 19-9. McMinnville, Tualatin Yamhill Valley, league, leader, kept pace with a 33-6 victory over Hewberg. The defending champion Grant Generals climbed sturdily toward another district 4 title by drop ping ' Benson,. 26-7. The Generals can't do any worse than tie now. Yanks Leading Mexican Golf MEXICO CITY. Nov. 2 -JP Prank Stranahan. Toledo, O., and Carl Stewart, Dallas, Tejc, ad vanced to the finals' in the Mexi can amateur open golf champion ship tournament today. Stranahan eliminated Smiley Quick of Los ngeles. Calif., in the semi 'mats. 2 and 1, and Stewart de feated Bobby Riegel of Houston, Tex, 1 up. STILL UNDEFEATED MIDDLETOWN, Conn., Nov. 2 (T)- Wesleyan university's unde feated; untied football team, pil ing up an early lead on Harry Forbes' accurate forward passing, crushed Haverford today 33 to 0 for its fifth straight victory. IIEIILII LUXURIA ( ''raSJi The incomparable luxury of precious furs ... the won derful durability of pure wool blended together in McGregor's Luxuria Jacket. Touch it and you thrill ta its softer, silk-like feeL Wear it end you revel in a lus trous richness rarely achieved in men's sports jackets! firrrfr aad MiUiktm f oW of ZVoft.ro Ksns. 7) aare virgin wool, 19 muimt mtaJkrwt, predou mmni. .an rw. ec. - Cleveland's gigaaile saaalctaal rtartlaaa Tlaao, a cloadr bat day ha Aegnst. Crowd, ever a baseball gajae la the history el the sport. Pitching far .Cleveland, the great Vebby rellcr. ef Tarn Meter, la. The batter, TbU aUzxaie, the aeveath laaiag. Aetlea: Strike three, sUante Is eat fee Felles-a rtcttja ef the ear next Wiser. Fleyd (Bffl) ef" SaJesa. Ore, Feller's to the dish, wavtnx Us Mg dab at Van Meter's Luineitil, Time! Feller stiffen. eJatches at his back aad stag-gen far the deg oai? Hos threach a strained back has doao htaa la. Seveaty ftve taaeeaad hearts are sadden ed. Tit a dark day far ail Chrre- Sea what Ymaaer Bill did te the creai FeUer? Oar saaa Is a toagh teatseasT auaareaUy Jasi as aetent with hit-winew as with fast ball aad carve. The sight ef Brr wavtag that bladgeea (even theagh he hit bat J9 far the ) hae aaade saaar a brave shadder. Bat' far the benefit tleaed. bewever. that Bin admits all urn M 1 . throw three altehea aad Td have It sheald be aseatleaed also that the Erlxeq streeter. wlaaer ef that gasee flaally, X-e, before 75.SM enemy fans, aetaaily hi ashed wheal bstredweed. mtaas spotlight, by Kasty Celamsa at Leeuard the ether aWbtt I 1 947 WIL Season May he Lengthened Kb said the 147 Weatera Iateraatleaal llagae start a week earlier (April ZS) aad ftalah a week later (Seaieaaber 15) thaa It did hts year, aaaae win be ekeh by both BUI Malligaa. sew gvaesal asaav, airer ef the Pertlaada aad First Looey George EaaJgh. Beth win have the tepte ap far dleeaeslea daring the WI aaeetfaMT next weekend In Yakisaa. The three weeks ef saaee between the ttame the Ceast sees) opens aad the start ef the Class B wheel Instigated the elaa far a earlier takaeff far the WIL. and the weeks ef gaed weather la See t fisah rr eeavtace the Pertiaad-SaJeai riaraaasters the eajaealga sheald be stretehed eat. Eareate te Pertlaad freen the recent Ceast leegee saeetiag ta California. Malligaa was strictly neaeempkanntla ea the 1147 etotas ef Marv Owen "aatfl I have a ehsaee te talk with Ma" laeJdeatally. Malligaa adveeatea the expenditure ef money te seeae werthr capable ef far the local league. Which sheald ray. f Lomski Still Carries Loughran Wound Lee Loaaski. the oace-famed "Aberdeen AssasJn who had Ids battered self present 'for Tex galkeld's Wednesday fleaeree at the local gardea. has Jast ftetehed daty as a safer ha at saariaer aad Is slowly returning to the fight cause. Noi mm a rlaaater. bat aa BBaaager. He had fat tew one Kay Garcia, fdex lightweight fennel la California, aad tateade Ualag hp a few snore fhrtieaffers far dates m Portland. Spokane. Aberdeea aad way paints. Aberdeen, taeidea tally, la becoming esse ef the flsUc hotbeds ef the Northwest. Seldom dees a eard de lees thaa 20ee at the gate there. A greylag fighter at first look. Leans! still earrlea rather pre aalaeatly the resatt ef his famous ehamoienship scrap with Tosasay Loughran. He belted Loughran to the deck la the first reaad. bat If erjt yolks are too' far offside, the white is likely to break through during the stuffing proc ess. 40.00 JACKET t39Q 1SJS the largest ever te see BILL MULLIGAN ef the record. It shoal J be Feller weald have had te de ' m.0 been eat ef there, gladly." Aad drawiax atp a deeeat 1347 net Mr. Matthraa a broke hte right hand la doing It. Leaghran get ap and for 15 heats the tw slagged M oat. Leaghran finally : wlaninr. Throaghoat the laat 14 roaads Locnskl foerht with that brokea hand, and to day It looks the part.' 4 'Mistake' Real Discovery The reeeat "sals take" foaad by the Oregaa High Schools Activi ties assoeiattoa wherein district two CMedford) sheald play dis trict epe (Heed Klver aad dis trict three (probably Eerene) sheald I play district fear (Grant of Portland) la the state prep football semifinals waa certainly worth finding. It would he per fectly terrible, not to meatioa em ba raising to the OHSAA's beak account, should the semis he aay ether war. The big game of the prep world right now" Is surely the Grant Hoed River championship strurge. and to have that come In the ' semifinals round, such aa did the Graat-Medferd natural of last year, would be unbearable to the OHSAA. Especially if need River won the toes and the game were played la Hood River. Bat bow that the mistake -has beea found these two elabo can meet la their Maltnomah stadium fin ale, and peek em In. YeaJ It was a groat discovery, that mistake. Worth $ 10.ee to the OHSAA at least. ENGINEERS WIN FCJBT LEWIS, Nov. 2 -()- Al though they rolled up a huge statistical edge, accumulating 408 yards' in rushing and passing' gains. to 98 for their collegiate opponents, the Fort Lewis En gineers were able to reaister only two touchdowns' in defeating the Washington State college "B elevep here today 14 to 6. Wanted Experienced Stenographer GAS HEAT. INC 3445 I Weighed in the Balance cd not found wanting! Because our prescriptiori. service Is ad ways of the highest accuracy, utilizing rriaterials of full potency irj the hands dt skilled pharmacists. 1 I Schaefer's Drug- Store ins - it4 rhena-SlST or 7121 I 1SS North Bevos, Injuns Battle to Tie (Continued from pace -It) ' pointer. On the last play of the quarter Guard Ralph Harper came in to try a field, goal from the 17. but this same HaQ -blocked the try and recovered the ball on the 17. : ' f Three plays, later : the Beavers' started again from the Stanford 34 after a poor Merriman punt went out of bounds, but this time New berg Freshman Dick Twenjfe. certainly one of the ' finest becks on the field today, had his pass to Samuel from the five intercepted on the coal line by Quarterback Jack Brownson to dash the Orange hopes. Those were the only three sin cere throats at the goal lines. al thotign Stanford got to OSCs 17 midway through the foruth stanza on a 80-yard pass 'play from Brownson to Merriman. Brown- eon's aerial on third down was intercepted - by Ken Carpenter on the Beaver 7 to stop the Red- shirts, -however. Held to practically nothing for quarter by the fast-charginc Stanford line, the Beavers broke loose for their inituv first down early in the second wnen Twenge galloped wide around his right end for 21 yards to the OSC 33. The Newberger uncorked another twisting run for 16 yards on the next play and then Carpenter rammed over his - right tackle three plays later for the third consecutive first down. But the drive faded on the Stanford 37 finally. Neither aide threatened in pe riod three until Twenge grabbed a Stanford punt on his 44 with 4:19 left hi the period. The Beav ers rolled to four straight first downs, and to the Stanford seven, with Twaageand Samuel showing the way with their wide optional pess plays, but after getting to the five Stanford's Hall stepped in to choke off the six-point threat There were thrills enough in the first three frames even if there were no scores, . but next to a whole game was wrapped up in the frenzied fourth quarter after the Staters had been stopped jby the pass interception by Brown son. From then until the end! of the game the ball changed hands 10 times, four of these by pass interceptions- One of these in terceptions, plus a 15-yard penalty for unnecessary roughness, the latter inviting Coach Stiner into the arena for a three-minute de bate with the officials, but the Reds on OSC's 30 late in the game, but Lorenz broke through on fourth down to smear Brownson for a 10-yard loss and the Staters took over. The last three minutes were spent in the ozone long throw-and-bope passes, all of which missed but most of which came within an overanxious fingertip of being completed for what might 7 FEATURING a. a ntivsm gOlBWaW DBDMPPDV "tiers Meet Wednesday . . Officers and coaches of the Mar ion county B league will convene at the Nohlgren cafe for i 6:30 o'clock , dinner and -meeting. Sec retary Paul Reilimg- announced yesterday. A .discussion on the various league affairs will be held and full attendance is urged. jM.nu -t r it Molalla-Canby Tilt May Decide Pennant WOODBfJRN, Nov. Special) The 1946 Willamette Valley league WTL GBJlf STANDINGS w l t pts. pet. rr PA MolaDa , S 0 IS IMS US 1 Caaby 4 1 t 1.000 1U Siiverton i 4 1 t JOS 54 U Woodbum S S S JM SS 40 Sondy w 1 1 J S JO 32 23 SUyton 0 4 11 MO 20 101 Estacada 0 S 1 1 XOS 3 S3 ' MC Aacei 0 S 0 0 MS S 13S football championship, right now a two-team race between the Mo lalia -Indiana and the Canby Cou gars, may be decided in the next round of games round No. 7 to be played Friday of this week and the next, Monday, Armistice day. Molalla and Canby meet in the Armistice day annual at MolaHa, tossing their undefeated records at one another. Don Dealing's Canby club has a tie against its record in five games. Molalla has won five in a row. The Cougar goal line has yet to be crossed by a league oppo nent. Another annual crucial falls at Wood burn Monday whenthe sec ond place Siiverton Silver Foxes tangle with the third place Wood burn Bulldogs. Other games in the round find Stayton at ML Angel and Fatacada at Sandy. Don Wilson's Molalla team yielded its first touchdown of the league season Friday at Dallas but nipped the scrappy Dragons, 15-7. BOWLEKS FLOOD DETROIT DETROIT, Nov. Z-(VThis city staked out a claim today on the unofficial title of "bowling capi tal of the world." Bowling league officials disclosed that 85,090 men and 19,000 women a total ef 104,090 are registered in league competition. have been the impetis f or a touch down. luafari PoMcnimaa' F HaU L . Oia Stat Wakefield L E uorens Midican L T Clement Kinder CG Evensen Hachten R Gray Boensch K G Chaves DeSwart R T Austin Devuvr Q E Miller B. Andersoa L " -traB Titus R H Steveus ktclnnis B Carpenter OfncJaJs: James Cain. Wasiaiiis-toa. referee: Vere Macanna. WSC. um- orre: Oeorso Mimaueti. Orr gon. field judce; ; Ai let rerrenaere. 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Capitol at, for the first time in 43 years. ; Mrs. 3oyd told her brother j she had never seen a beautiful day -Jteveiop so quickly and asked if it had been arranged for her spe cial benefit.- She arrived for a week's stay in company with two sisters with whom she has been visiting in San Francisco since her arrival In the United States after saving for 20 years to make Only M Orotttrizationf thcrt represent good govwrnmnt arm activy backing th Dasic School Support Fund Asaoricaa Legioo, Dept. Oregoa Busi ss aad i's Clubs. Oreaoa Orgs Coagress of Industrial . niaaoofis. Oregoa Congress ec Psreots aad Ti Oregoa Council of Social Oregoa Edocatioa Asaocsatio Croaoo yarsosvs tlosoa. Oregoa Vodoracaoo o Labor. mm FOR DASIC SCHOOL SUPPORT FUND VaU AeV. Pat TWwCkAarea The) Sfcrti'HMV Scdem. OreeonJ Sale of SHip BLiyv -End Bay Dispute tcOOS BAY, Ore, Nov. 2--WV- This lumber-chipping port, block aded since June 30 by a ureter front dispute, appeared Friday on the -way to reopening, once the current moritimo atrike andac The Mello Ftancow the- ahlp which touched off the trouble was being turned over to the Trench government, and a union spokee- her first tria to this country. . The Fjigltsh family home of Donnelly and his three sisters is in Birkenhead - near Liverpool. Donnelly left there in October, 1903, to come to Oregon. For the past 19 years be has been with the .state industrial accident com mission. "Mrs, Boyd will return to Salem In January to spend a month. a "Few" Put ' , i Ahead of of Oregon Oregoa Podcratioa of Weeaoa's dubs. Profaailooal Owois luoiwr Orogoo lasawj Oregoa State Oregoa State Diriaioa of the Americaa Associatiaa af Usoverstty Weaaea. Oregoa Seato Grsage, Pardaod City Qab, Workers. 1 Vewraos of Poreiga Wars, . ofOregJoav - Fast Cnmmillm Mn.CSeor.lE. . See.. t SVEAitl 181 I ?. - jt.4.s - - S - -&ri!' y. f. Z - w',' ...... - 1 'K . " " ' 1 'A1 -.- i m 4 Snnday, TJovamber 3, 194319 man" who decline sto be named predicted that the- general shrike settlement- would put an end to the tie-up : - -1 - The Mello Franco Is owned by the government and leased to the American Pacific Steamship curapany. . . -; -.."!('. Children Firsll Vela 31C2 YES! Basic Schzzl Fusd N. Adr. j Marl ooi Ceaaty .Teachers Assee. Dollais Cbasshsr of of Weoaoa V Assooadoo of School SIX Vtkmm