X) Sy - T '"i PETE BELCASTRO (Continued from preceding page) are VERY Interested fat where SIbpmb wUI coach la 1947. Hew the Simpson ball has bees retting after that little posh It rot a eeaple of years axe! In answer to a bet-settlinr request (bettors preferred no publicity), OSCs premising half back from Newberr. a red-headed Dick Tweage stands fire feet nine Inches tall and hefts 2t3 poinds. Those are up-to-date flg nres on the fature Bearer rreat and were delivered by Jim Kis sel barch who coaches Twenge in the Beve backfleld. The State depe,booklet lists Twenxe at 5-10 and 191 pounds, bat Klsselbarrhs fUrares can be accepted as offi cial. And how Mr. Twenxe can mere those 203 pounds! Samuel a Toting Record Approaches Wedy't Comparisons prove Utile In football and can cause sesae beaa tifal word brawls. Bat for the benefit of those who a loaf with yours truly figured Dob 8amael belonged on the All-Coast eleven, take a look at his yards-gained average for the Beavers, prior to yesterday's Washington game. The Hood River sonthpaw, who was good enoagh to make the Service All-American team during the war, had averaged $.53 yards per carry. And the great Herman Wedemeyer of St. Mary's deserving gent that he is, bettered Samuel by less than a yard for his games. Wedemeyer averaged 7.1 yards per try over the 194 route. And to go even further. All-Coaster Ernie Case of UCLA, the director of the Coast Champion Bruin team, boasted before the Nebraska game yesterday an anemic 1.18 yards-per average! ... So let's have another ballot and at the same time reconsider the case of another forgotten Beaver, Center Bill Gray. O'Leary Headed for Sotre Dame Touchdotcning Oregon and Oregon State alums, plus those from other north west, schools look with longing eyes on Hood River's Don (Do Everything) O'Leary. But 'twill do them no good. This quick-thinking triple threater, fine college material, is' headed for Notre Dame where, if he's as good in college as he has been in high school, he'll be another Johnny Lujack. He won't be overlooked as an All American at the South Bend school, either. Jim (Mush) Torso n. the new Portland U cage coach, admits, as coaches aren't reluctant to do. that he doesn't have much hope for a good season this winter. But Mash will have one sharpshooter at lease that if. if the sharpshooter can still find the hoop as regularly as he did when a prewar prep. He Is Leo Gros Jacques, the Mt. Angel Preps whix. an easily-remembered lad with a basketball In his hands. . . . Another remembered local "ex," Willamette Basketball Johnny Eggers, is reportedly enrolled at Oregon State but didn't even turn out for Slata Gill's crew. . . . Webfeet Drop 'Birds, 73-37 EUGENE, Ore.. Nov. iO-(JP)-The University of Oregon hoop squad made it two in a row over the University of British Colum bia here tonight as they defeated the Canadians by a 73-37 score. The Ducks defeated the same club 88-41 last night in Portland. 49ERS WIN SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 30-6P)-The San Francisco forty-niners, scoring two second period touchdowns, defeated the Chicago Rockets 14 to 0 today to go into second place in the western di vision of the All America con ; ference professional football ! league. A crowd estimated at 12.- 000 attended the contest in gloomy weather. Bl'TTS DOES OKAY ATLANTA, Nov. 30-JP-T h e state auditor's office reported to- J day that Football Coach Wallace I Butts received $14,748 from the! University of Geoigia during the last fiscal year. $8166 of wnich was for his regular salary. College Basketball Washington State man 13. 51, Whit- now is THE TH IE TO HAVE YOUR Lavn Mower Repaired and Sharpened Solaray Oil Conversion For Wood and Coal Ranges WE WILL INSTALL Paul F. Parker Service and Repair 1117 Edge water - Phone 1819 West Salem Lund Ski Go Slated Todav m PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 30-(Jf The sixth Arnold Lunn downhill race at Mt. Hood's slopes tomor row will inaugurate the postwar revival of the event and the open ing of the 1946-47 ski season. A list of 136 men and women skiers are entered in the events. Gordon Anderson and Alma Han sen are defending the titles they won in 1941. Sparks-Stanley Vows Read. Miss Darlene Stanley; daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Stan ley, became the bride bf Glenn Sparks Wednesday night at the Rosedale Friends church: with the Rev. Oscar Brown performing the 8 o'clock nuptials. . Lighting ti e tapers were Miss Grace Ann Sparks, sister of the groom, and Miss Shirley BIttgheimer, who wore pink and blue raymon voile frocks over taffeta. Virgil Mason sang "Because" and "All for You." The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white net gown over taffeta fashioned with a short train and sweetheart neck line. Her shoulder length veil was held in place by a coronet of bouvardia. She carried a white Bible marked with gardenias and streamers of white- satin ribbon and white sweet peas. Mrs. Helen Smith was her sis ter's matron of honor and wore powder blue net over taffeta. Bridesmaids were Miss Frances Hoyt and Miss Clara Sparks, sis ter of the groom, who wore pink and blue net over taffeta. In their hair were clusters of pink bou vardia and pink rosebuds. Wayne Sparks was his broth er's best man and ushers were Wilbur Pearson and Chester Tucker. Mrs. Stanley wore a black suit with pink accessories and corsage of gardenias and rosebuds for her daughter's wedding. Mrs. Sparks chose a black suit with blue ac cessories and her flowers were gardenias and rosebuds. A reception followed at the home of the bride's parents. Mrs. Mary Bingheimer, sister of the groom, and Mrs. Thelma Sparks were in charge of the gifts and passed the guest book. For goins away the bride wore a three-piece grey suit -with black accessories and corsage of gar denias and sweet peas. After a honeymoon the couple will be at home in Salem. Family Dinner At Janz' Home Mr. and Mrs. Saul S. Janz were hosts for a family dinner at their apartment on Thanksgiving. Pres ent were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon L. Barkhurst (Phyllis Adams) and son, Scott Earl, Silverton Miss Kreta Janz, Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barclay (Dona be 1 Savage) and daughter, Barbara, Wallace Adams, Silverton, Mr. and Mrs. Janz and son Philip. Barkhurst, a captain in the 41st division, is now attending Uni versity of Oregon. Wallace Adams, formerly in the 4th army, will attend U of O next semester. Rites Quietly Solemnized The marriage of Miss Dolores Stetnbruck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Steinbruck, and Wil liam Howard, son of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Howard, Sr., was sol emnized November 27 by the Rev. Lloyd T. Anderson, pastor of the First Baptist church. The bride wore a pearl gray dress with black accessories and a corsage of gardenias and pink rosebuds. Following a trip to southern California the couple will make their home in Salem. Watches for Christmas We offer a man's waterproof, stainless steel, shock resistant, luminous dial, 17-jeweI movement for $44.00 Federal Tax IneL Also Many Others at Various Prices WATCH REPAIRING IS OUR SPECIALTY R. G. WARREN 141 S. Liberty. First Door South of First National Bank Jim Whatlev. MississiDDi line coach, was an All-Conference star j at Alabama in both football and I basketball. t w am m XL CIIU 8902 You Desire Accurate, efficient and economical Bookkeeping Done We Specialize in Diversified Work "It doesn't cost, it pays when done by national Bookkeeping Service Room 299, Oregon Building Take Earl Strausbaugh's Word for It Weighed in the Balance and not found wanting! Because cur prescription service is always of the highest accuracy, utilizing materials of hill potency in the hands of skilled pharmacists. Schaefer's Drug Store 1195 -vlaif rhene Slf7 or 723 That Name On Our Store Means EXTRA Values We're Headquarters For The Tire That OUTWEARS PREWAR TORES "You're always sure of extra values from B. F. Good rich., because B. F. Goodrich means 'First in Rubber.' They originated cord tires in tbe first place. And now they're first with a new postwar tire that actuallj OUTWEARS PREWAR TIRES! "As for our store, we have a "first' of our own to offer the motorists of this community 'first im ;.rWr "OTerwhelmiflg demand for the tire that OUT WEARS PREWAR TIRES makes it impossible for us to fill orders as fast as we'd like to. But we will see that jrow're taken care of fair and square. "Meanwhile we've got plenty of other set-rices to offer. Well manage to keep you rolling till those new tires arrive. And well fill your needs for other auto supplies with accessories of the highest qasdjry. Can 0 Bought oa Small Down Paymmut and Coavenlmnt Terms Miss Gerig Tells Troth at Dinner Miss Dorothy Gerig announced her engagement to Raymond Valdez at a Thanksgiving dinner Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Gerig. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Nor man Gydesen and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bliven and Larry, Mrs. Goldie Bivens and son, Mr. and Mrs. , David Gerig and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ditchen, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Gerig, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bell and family and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Davidson. Patty aad Georgia Cooper, with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Cooper, jr., and their grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Cooper, sr., had Thanksgiving dinner with their great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Moyer on the Wallace road. Dinner for Family The John M. Gallaghers enter tained at a Thanksgiving dinner for members of the family. Pres ent were Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Gal lagher. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Kulick, and Joan, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Gal lagher of Eugene. Mary Galla gher of Lakeview. he Rev. Cyril Lebold of Benedict. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lebold and Joe Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. John Gallagher and sons, Pat and Mike. The occasion also honored the birthdays of Mr. F. X. Gallagher and Mrs. Lebold. Dr. aad Mra. O. H. KesU enter tained at a family dinner at their home for Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Kent, Allan and Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Kent. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Kent. Bobby, Doreen and Patty of Newport. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cochran, Karen and Diane of Ashland, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. John son and Elwood and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kent, Billy. Carol and Mari lyn, all of Albany. ( mmj' Eyes ( sJ Are i Precious Dr. Henry Morris Optometrist Dr. S. A. Wbeatley Optosnetrtst Have your oyea chockod porlddlcolly. Glasses that you have worn for a period- of years may bo harmful to your eyes now. Lot your eyes work with easo. as feature Intended, have correctly fitted glassos and there will bo no atrain on those precious eyes. FOR SEEING AND HEARING SvHOCOTOS OPTICAL 444 State SU Salem Phone 5528 Tho Sioiosman. Salonv Oroqon. Sunday. Docemner f. 184S 1 1 . Guaranf ecd .Ualch nepairiiig! 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