12 Tho Statesman Salem. Oregon, Sunday. Sept II, 1917 ; - 'vvr V , .' - - - f - - .mt t . -w. W m. -tJitxix.'urni ,mmtm i u , m irii i I VIKINCl DRILL: Coach Harold Hauk (right) explains to a quartet of his Salem high hopefuls how he wants the ball delivered to the barkfielders, daring a night drill at Leslie. Lineman In the picture are (left to right) End Lowell Spsgle and Centers Ray Cummlnrs and Bob 8eamster. The back -is Carlos Hoock. the team's No. 1 fallback so far after "ceing shifted from an end position. The Haukmen open their season at Sweetland field next Friday night with Roosevelt of Portland. (Don DiU photo.) Viks Open Here. Friday Night; Cats Enter 2nd Week of Drills King football takes over in Salem this week for his brief but annual reign. Salem high's Vikings, short on lettermen but long on aspirations and not expected to be one of the top touchdown troupes tn the state prep whirl this season, has the honor of ushering in the 1947 inaugural t Sweetland If yoa are ono who Is all hopped tap over the new worlds Jerry LUbe Is sore to conquer In bis first fling with Willamette's Bearcats, better pause and listen a spell, mister. Songhly, there shonld be little renxtoerias dene bjr the CaU this tine, and It won't be Utile's fault Drop around and take . a . peek at the material the man lut tm werk with and we're snro yeull ndrrsland after one look. Gene are met of the capable who car ried the load last year. And In their places this time mostly are S-reen yearlings who aro bound to find the stride-from high school to college footballing long ono Indeed. Too. Llllie was roasting open the return of reaple of 1141 standouts la Half back Johnny Blanch Ik and Fall back Al Wickert Bat neither have yet returned. Also, Llllie had no crack at spring training with his squad, so . consequently has .to both learn to know bis men and their capabilities and teach them his brand new T-for ma tie n sys- tn all la the brief It diva allow. rd for practice. Yea might say ' JEKRY LHXIE f , that LilUe Co. will la the next few years start rolling, after ho has had a chance to organise the athletic setup to his own taste. But for the coming autumn well be surprised If the Cats manage to go anyplace but nowhere In particular. If they do well, all the things you've heard about Llllie being a fine coach will have come true la his very first year at WU .... In fact the situation Is somewhat similar with Harold Hank aad the Vikings. Hauk isn't teaching his clan a. new system and he does , know the boys. But the big trouble at the Villa Is that not enough of those boys are experienced to the extent that the team presents Itself as any thing resembling a prep grid threat In the state's whirl. Re It looks like a bad year all aroand for village footballing, although we sight bo wrong and hope we are ... . Farherry Now Dean of Conference Coachet Speaking of football coaches, taraevev In the Northwest eonfereneo ranks In the last year 7 Time vi as not too long ago when vener ablrs such as Spec Kecne, Nig Borleske. Henry Lever, et at seemed destined to go on and oa forever. But now the only real oldUmer left In the conference Is Clem Tar berry ap at College of Idaho. This will be Parberry's ninth year at C of I and he Is by far the senior coach In the cir cuit First-year men Include Wil lamette's Llllie. Pacific's Paul Flag g. Whitman's Dave Strong and Lewis 4c Clark's Joe Huston. Sophomores are Wayne' (Tiny) Hara at Llnfleld. Frank Patrick at College of Puget Sound and Gregg Kabat at V of British Columbia. So times have changed la the Northwest conference. No doubt Borleske will go down In history as being the granddaddy of all reaches in time served at one r school, for he was at Whitman for 32 years. Iiouland a 'Blealer Of PCL Boss "Pants" Rowland's ambitions to get his leagae a major rating. Detroit's U. O. Sal singer I and New York's Arthur Dehcy have this to say la their respective sheets: "Rowland Is new the very vociferous gent who serves as president of the Pacific Coast league. That strange " noise yoa occasionally hear booming across the Rockies Is the voice of Rowland, screaming that his-circuit be accorded major leagae sta tus. Bat that's the staff dreams are made of aad Pants snakes a very good impression on the peo ple who pay his salary by his Insistent bleating." And we'll bet cha Rowland still Is bleating It years from now. Layne Looking Great Bad news for Oregon's Intended revenge come Saturday, Septem ber 27. In Multnomah stadium. The V o'f Texas athletics tattler to peddling such phrases as "bril liant All-American Bobby Layne of the Lenghern backfield Is tak ing to the new Texas T-formaUen like a dack to water. Layne should be even more tenifie this sea son than he has been la the past at Texas. And from the looks of the likes of that, the Duck's we're thinking of bad best be hoping much water does fall at Multno mah that red-letter day. .... Softball Banquet The; Paper Makers Softball team was honored last night dur Ing a banquet by Sponsor Charley Davis at his home on North Sum mer st. The 'Makers were mem ef the Salem City Softball loon. " : - - - - have yoa noticed the almost entire WIL Adopts Playoff Plan SEATTLE, Sept. 13-(Special)-The Shaughnessy Playoff plan will be part of the Western Inter national league schedule next season, directors of the circuit voted here today during a meet ing. The top four teams finish ing the 1948 season will engage in the playoffs. The league dis carded the playoff plan in 1939. The 1948 playing schedule also was discussed today and it was decided that a few less games would bo played during the regu lar campaign, but the schedule itself .would be much like the split-week slate used in the sea eon just finished. Also officially okehed by the directors was the sale of the Yakima club by Fred Mercy, lr to a San Francisco trio. Richard Richards, Vem Johnson and Monty Pfyle. George Emigh of the Salem Senators attended today's meet Ing. Oregonians In the Majors 8IHOA1KM Cordon. Indians 4 I 40 Pesky, Red Sox 4 1 1 S I S t Doerr. Bed Box 4 SI S 4 t Pitchers; Erautt. neda. won today Record to date: won i. lost M. WIL ALL-ITASt (At Bremerton) East 114 000 206 14 SO West . 010 221 10013 IS Simon. Cordell (7) and Constantino; Kittle and Kuper. McEntire Rodeo Champ PENDLETON. Ore., Sept 13 (AVClark McEntire, of Llme' : stone, Okla, won the all-around cowboy championship of the Pendleton roundup today and l takes home the coveted $5,000 Sam Jackson trophy. The Okla- homa cowboy captured the rodeo sports -honor here by virtue of his first place In steer roping ' aad fourth plaee In calf repine; finals of the Stth annual event McEntire had close competi tion from Buckshot Sorrels, ; Tucson, Arts, until the steer : roping finals when the Ariion- hlo steer. Earlier la i ueia next naay nignt. me ioe will be Roosevelt's Rough Riders of the Portland circuit and the kickoff will be at 8 o'clock: Coach Harold ' Hauk and assistants will PPly the finishing touches, to their squad in daily drills at dinger field throughout the earlier part of the week. The battle for starting positions still is on in the Viking camp and Hauk will not arrive at an opening eleven until midweek. In the meantime the Willam ette university squad will enter its second week , of practice Mon day afternoon at Sweetland Coach Jerry Llllie and assistants, Johnny Lewis, Ma rv, Goodman and Ted Oadahl. will spend most or toe week conditioning the 30 man Bearcat squad and teaching It the intricacies of Lillie's T formation system. The Bearcats open their season September' 26 at Stockton, Calif., against the College of the Pacific Tigers, Ducks, Bevos In Hot Drills EUGENE, Ore.. Sept 13 -Vf- The University of Oregon Ducks were paced through their longest drill of the practice season today and Coach Jim Aiken said four heavy workouts were scheduled for next week before the Ducks meet Montana next Saturday. Ex ported to fill the tackle spots. where Oregon is weak in re serves, are Steve Dotur, transfer from California, and Don Stanton, last year's regular. They will be subbed by Bob Roberts and Harry towards. CORVALLIS, Ore, Sept. 13-P) Orangemen of Oregon State scrimmaged in two complete games against white jerseyed op ponents today as Coach Lon Stin er polished his squad. Fullback Ken Carpenter skirted left end for an eight yard run to make one touchdown and win the first game, 8 to 0, and in the second contest, Don Campbell dashed 45 yards from right half to strike paydirt for the second Orange victory, a duplicate score. Demaret Holds Golfing Lead ALBUQUERQUE, N. M, Sept. 13 (P) Jovial Jimmy DeMaret, from Ojai, Calif. Via Tevas, fired a record seven-under-par 85 to day for a 36-hole total of 131 and a four-stroke lead at the , half way mark in the $10,000 Albu querque open golf tourney. His nearest rival was Lloyd Mangrum, mustacned Tarn U Shame r pro of Chicago, at 66-69 135. George Shoux, San Bruno, Calif, third with 68-68136. was Baseball's G AB R H Pet. Walker. Phillies 138 60S 74 182 X Williams. Red Sox 140 473 114 139 J36 McCocky. Athletics 123 487 08 IS J27 Wrisht. White Sox 113 35 4S .11S .323 Cavarretta. Cubs 118 437 S3 13S .31 Calan, Reds 121 380 St 120 J16 Runs batted In: National league Mize. Giants. 13S: Kiner. Pirates. 121 Elliott. Braves. 108. American league WtUlams, Red Sox. tfl; DiMavfio. Yan sees, sz; Johnson. Yankees. 89. Home runs: National league Kin er. Pirates. 4S; Mize. Giants. 47: Mar shall. Giants. 33. American league Williams, Red Sox. 29; Gordon, In oians, us rieaui. Browns, zs. the day, Sorrels won fifth place tn the 'bulldogglng finals to boost his hopes for the top money. Ike Rude, Dodge City, Kan twice a previous winner of the all around championship, was third In the steer roping and Everett Shaw, Stonewall, Okla was fourth, to gain possible victories. But they faltered later. Another capacity crowd that overflowed the 14420 seats turned out for the round-up finale, featured by the traditional skyline spectacle f an Indian attack upon a wagon train. iiiilM Kuper Batting King for WIL Crossing the wire with a mark of .389, Tacoma'a Earl Kuper as sumed the crown as the Western International league's batting king for 1947, according to final figures by the Howe News bu reau of Chicago. Victoria's Vic M astro who like Kuper is a catcher, was in he runnerup spot with .377, followed by Vancou ver's Charley Mead and Wenat chee's Bob Williams at .353. Spo kane's Herb Gorman 'had .352. Slugging honors for the sea son went to Victoria's Jack Harsh man whto had 36 home runs and 142 ruins driven in. Teammate Bill White had most hits, 2C8, and most doubles,, 47. Vancouver's Leon Mohr scored 139' runs and swiped 38 bases. Spokane's Bob Morgan had 17 triples. 1 Dean of the - moundsmen was Salem's Vince Lazor who wound . (Continued on page 13) Hollies Down Beavers, 2-1 By The Associated Press The Hollywood Stars tripped Portland, 2-1, and Ed A) bos la's pitching Saturday in a Coast league baseball game at Portland, but the Beavers maintained their third place position in the pen nant race. It was Albosta's second win of the week - over Portland and his victim was Roy Helser. Albosta allowed 10 hits to Hel- ser's five, but two Portland errors aided the Stars to the win. The two teams wind up their series Sunday with a double bill. Ad Liska and Tommy Bridges will do the pitching for Portland In other games Saturday the league leading Los Angeles An gels walloped Sacramento 8-3 on Bill Fleming i five - hit pitching. San Francisco thumped San Diego, 13-8, and Oakland downed Seattle by a 5-3 count. BoDywood (Z) Portland rn B H OA B H O A Daviu 4 0 3 J Garrlaon.r 4 14 0 Bknkl.m S O 4 0 Ratto.s S O S 1 Uipien.l 4 0 8 O.M.Smth.m 4 3 3 0 Keileherj 9 I I ill otorey a a o a ZernlsU 4 3 3 0 Escobsr.1 J O 1 0 Rou.1 4 0 0 l LaxorJ 4vo l o Stewart 4 11 liBasinskiJ 4 13 3 UnmTjc 4 10 0 Ballingerx 4 17 0 Alboata.p 4 0 1 3 Helser ,p 4 3 0 1 Mullen J 10 0 0 IGorbould 0 0 0 0 Totals 34 9 27 t Totals 33 10 27 1 Bitted for Ratto in 7th. Ran for Storey in 8th. Hollywood t. 000 200 0003 Portland 001 000 000 1 Pitcher IP AB R H ER BB SO Albosta 9 35 1 10 1 1 0 Helser 9 34 2 S 12 7 Runs Skurskl. Zernial. M. Smith Errors Davis. Ratto, Lazor, Ballin- rer. Runs batted in Storey. Zernial. Two base hits M. Smith. Storey Stolen bases Skurskl, Unser. Dou ble nlavs Stewart to Davis to Lu- pien; Albosta to Lupien. un on oases Hollywood 7: romana i. umpires Engeln, Gordon and Mutart. Time 2:04. Attendance 8,112. San Diego . 002 312 000 8 11 3 San rranctsco .. .. 152 003 30 13 13 1 Walden. Gleanson A). Olsen (6). Vlt- alich 47). Brlllheart 8 and Kerr; Joyce, Chesnes 4 and Gladd. Sacramento 000 300 0013 8 3 Los Angeles 300 003 20 8 10 2 Ripple. MrCollum 47). Vlvalda (S) and Fesut; rleming and Malone. Oakland 002 300 0005 14 3 Seattle 000 210 0003 1 Bearden and Ralmondi: Barrett: Beasicy 44) ana Hemsiey, stumpi o Stymie Defeated In Edgemere Cap NEW YORK, Sept. 13-yP)-Elpis defeated Stymie today and made him miss his three-quarter-of-a million dollar bankroll target in the Edgemere handicap at Aque duct. Gallorettei the Maryland mare who almost beat him 2 weeks ago, was supposed to be the one to whip Stymie today, if anyone could. Instead, it turned out to be the surprising miss from the barn of the New Orleans oil man, Wil liam Helis. FJpis took, charge shortly af ter the field hit the stretch and raced to the wire by a length and a half over Stymie in a slow 1:52 2-3. STEELE RS WIN AGAIN NEW KENSINGTON. Pa.. Sept 13-iVThe Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football league coasted to a 35-0 win over the Richmond (Va.) Rebels of the Dixie league tonight in an exhibi tion game witnessed by 8,000. It was the fourth consecutive ex hibition victory for the Steelers COSTLY HOSS WINNER DONCASlR, England, Sept lS-vVr-Sayakirao, the golden colt who cost the Mararaja of Baroda the world record price of $117,600 as a yearling, helped pay off a part of his cost today by winning the classic St Leger stakes.' AT Howard Ilaple's Gym Clothing; Gym Trunks Gym Shirts T Shirts Supports Sweat Shirts & Pants Gym Shoes Gym Sox Howard Ilaple Sporting Goods 372 State Street 0J ll ill IMIIjllWJsjgsayy w Rdss-Nickols Fistic Mix Set Salem well-driller Tony Ross, called hlssfully "The Fist" In other rassling stops In the north west and Jackie Nickols. the Ukesble from Boston won't be trodding on strange premis es' when they collide In their grudge boxing bout at the ar mory Tuesday night Although both are mem hers of the bone - bending Jackie Nickols fraternity they have had ample experience In the fistic industry. The Ross ability Is known here, for three isoyceyasegojw J 1 V ' , - ' iy i ,t ' Brooks Nip. .Cards 8 Series, Irish Again Big Power SOUTH BEND, Ind Sept 13-VP)-Notre Dame again has all th makings of national football champions. Twenty-nine lettermen from last year's unbeaten team which scored 40 touch downs andjrielded only four are back. Seventeen have departed. Including such . dependables aa Backs Gerry Cowhlg. George Rat ter man and Jim Mello and, line stalwarts as Jack Zllly. Bob Skoglund and John Mastrangelo. But the Fighting Irish still have their usual depth In material at all positions, possibly with the exception of quarterback. This highly Important Job in Frank Leahy's famed T formation will again be manned by AU-Amerl-can Johnny Lujack. brilliant passer, kicker, field general and defensive demon. Behind him. however, the talent runs dangerous ly thin. Frank Trlpucka and Russ Ashbaugh would be used in ease Lujack la injured, but neither measure up at this time to the, standard required of a T-master. : N ' -if ,-! 5 If J LINKS PRIZE: Skee RIegel (left) of Monterey Park, Cat, and Johnny Dawson. Hollywood, look over the 1947 National Amateur golf championship trophy which Riegel won Sat urday by downing Dawson by a 2 and 1 count at Pebble Beach. Cat (AP Wirephote) COAST LEAGUE W L Pet. W L Pet. Los Angls 4 7 .SM.SeatUe 82 88 .470 San Fran 82 77 .548 Hollywood 81 89 .477 Portland 87 79 .523 3acramnto 78 91 .460 Oakland 88 80 .520 San Dieeo 75 95.440 Saturday results: At Portland 1. Hol-C lywood a. At Seattle 3. Oakland 3. At San rranctsco 13, San Diego 8. At Sac ramento 3, Los Angeles 8. NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pet. W L Pet. Brooklyn 87 54 .617 Cincinnati 69 75.479 St. Louis 80 58 380 Chicago S3 76 .453 Boston 78 65 .545 Pittsburgh 58 83 .411 New York 71 67 .514 Philadelph 56 84 .400 Saturday results: At St. Louis 7. Brooklyn 8. At Pittsburgh 1. Boston 8. At Cincinnati 3-7, New York 2-4. 'At Chicago 7-1, Philadelphia 3-3. AMERICAN LEAGUE : W L Pet W LPct. New York 89 53 .62 c Philadelph 70 70 .500 Boston 73 64 .540; Chicago 65 75.464 Detroit 73 85 .536 Wsshingtn 59 80 .424 Cleveland 73 66 .923 St, Louis 53 86 .381 Saturday results: At, New York 8. De troit 3. At Boston 3. Cleveland 2. At Washington 0, St. Louis 1. (Only games). , o ' -sasssssss-ssssMsa. T"r- 0!? 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So neither Nickols or Ross should disappoint the folks In their simmering four-rounder Tuesday, capping JIa.tchma.ker Elton Owen's card., Near National FDag Coast Elevens Hard at Work PULLMAN, Wash.. Sept. 13-iiP The Washington State varsity football team, warming up for next Saturday's opener against Penn State at Hershey, Pa., de feated the reserves, 28 to 13, to day but Coach Phil Sorboe said he was not pleased with his Cou gars' showing. "It looks like the reserves should be the first string ers," he commented after watch ing. LOS ANGELES. Sept. 13 -(TP) Southern California Coach Jeff Cravath put the Trojans through their last double workout today before cutting a squad of 95 to 50 on Monday. Cravath, im pressed by soph Jim Powers quarterback ing, shifted Don Doll from quarter to right half and right half Rod Craig to fullback. PALO ALTO. Calif., Sept. 13 (Jfy-S tan ford staged a full-dress practice scrimmage today . with the whites beating the reds 40 to 7. Halfback Bob Anderson store the show in the 2i-hour work out, ripping off 85 and 30-yard runs for touchdowns. LOS ANGELES, Sept. 13 - (JP) Quarterback Cor I Benton's pass ing led the UCLA Bruin regulars to a 28-0 scrimmage win over the scrubs today. Benton com pleted five pf eight tosses for 168 yards. GOP Leaders to Honor Norblatl George Manolis, republican congressional committeeman from Marion county and operator of the State Capitol restaurant will entertain Monday at a luncheon in honor of Rep. Walter Norblad, first Oregon district. Guests will include Gov. Earl Snell, Secretary of State Robert S. Farrell. jr., State Treasurer Les lie M. Scott Marion County Judge Grant Murphy, members of the Marion county delegation in the state legislature, District Judge Joseph relton, Salem, and oth ers. , Resort to Dose LEBANON, Sept 13 -(Special) The Santiam Fish and Game as sociation will close the resort at Clear Lake Septembel 21. Howard Crockett of Lebanon, manager. will be assisted by volunteers from the membership. Boats may be used on the lake until noon of that day when they will be taken ashore and stored for the winter. j Acres) 1 for Tuesday The three wrestling bouts to accompany the malner stack up like this: The setmwlndup. spe cial brings hack Joe Lyman and he will go tn with Jack (Tiger) Kiser 1ft what should be a dandy ef scientific session. The No. 2 prelimTputs the big and new tough guy. Whitey Whlttler. la with, the cagey Uttle Oriental, Sugl Ilyamakt Both of these bouts will be 2-of-l falters limit ed to 38 minutes. The ti30 o'clock . curtain raiser sends Tommy Martlndale against bearded, tough guy Mike London of Lodt Cat Owen himself will referee the entire card, by popu lar demand, an no hike in prices are due for the bespangled party. - 7, Nab No Home Runs Hit by Threats By The Associated Press The Brooklyn Dodgers moved another step nearer the National league pennant Saturday by de feating the St Louis Cardinals 8-7 in a free-hitting ball gume that was in doubt until the final out And at the same time the New York Yankees all but as sured themselves the American league flag by beating the De troit Tigers 5-2 on Bobo New- som's pitching. All the Yankees need now for the rlinrh is Iwn more wins. Should Boston Ins two games the Yanks are in also. Saturday found a lapse in the home-run hitting spurts by both rtaipn luner or the Pittsburgh Pi rates and Johnny Mize of the Giants. Neither was able to belt a round triDDer as the Bucraa went down before Boston, 8-1. and the Oianu lost a Dair at finrinnoti -2 and 7-4. Both Kiner and Mize rest with 47 homers each. in the other games Saturday St. Louis Browns went 10 Inninn before nosing Washington. 1-fl and the Philadelphia Athletics smacked the Chicago White Sox, in me American league. The Red Sox nipped Bobby Feller and the Cleveland Indians, 3-2. The Chicago Cubs and Philadelphia Phillies split a pair, Chicago tak ing the first 7-3 and the Phils the second 3-1. . In mount in thir laat n games over the Cards with only 13 to rtlav Rmnil. .... 11 . j "vntj am mm j wcu have copped the championship with the Saturday win at St. Louis. The ever-trying Cardinals, uvmna o-, in tne ninth, rallied for three runs and had the win ning run on base whenthe Dodg ers finally retired the side. The Yankees are 12V games in front of the Red Sox in their AmH3n league argument Brooklyn , 011 mm 401 8 18 1 at. 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