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Spokane Club Changes Hands Ryan, Lamar Purchase Indians front Collins SPOKANE, Sept. 2WP)-The Spokane Indians base-bill team, which finished .001 out of -first tlce in Ih Western International lea (Me this ea?ori. has been sold to John (Budcy) Ryan of Sacra mento. Calif., and J. Lamar But ler of Lo Angeles. Sam W. Celling, Indian owner, announced toc.ay that the Cali fnrnians had purchased the In dians and Ferris field in Spokane. He did not divulge the price. Ryan, who managed the Wenat rhee Chiefs in 1946 and earlier thu year said he would manage the Indiana next year. The deal la subject to approval of W. I. L directors and' the city of Spo kane which t:!l holds an interest in Ferris fieid. There was no immediate an no in cement whether the new owners would continue the "working agreement" with the Brooklyn 'Dodgers under which Spokane operated this season. 1'NWCA Fixe Rules SEATTLE, Sept. 20 -(ft- The Pacific Northwest Golf associa tion settled the issue of . who would be entitled In the future to compete for the asKociation's amateur title toy voting elimbil ity to any golfer who is rated a an amateur under the rules of the U. S. Golf association or thoe of the Royal Canadian Golf association. Fix Named PORTLAND, Sept 20 - fP - El don Fix was named athletic director at Lewis and Clare coi leg? today, succeeding the late Hatty Mathews. , F:x, University of Oregon graduate, has been director of physical education and coach of basketball and track. The college announcement said he would re tain his previous positions. Viks Included Among Stale's Early Prep Pigskin Standouts By The Associated Press A dosen teams stood In Oregon high school football to day; after the first fall weekend of the season. There were Grant, the defend ing state efcaraplons,and Klamath Falls, who battled to a 20-29 deadlock, the tying score coming In the Isst minute of play when HaUback Pat Duff of rortland plunged, to his third touchdown and then plunked ever his sec ond conversion. -There waa Medford. which walloped Franklin of Portland. 2C-S. The Dalles was drawing at tention In district 1. The Col umbia river team scored Its sec end consecutive victory, the lat est a 32-21 win over Bend. Pen dleton challenged The Dalles' po sition in district 1 with a 14-0 decision over Milton-Freewater, In western Oregon there were Salens. IS-14 winner over Roose velt of Portland: CorvalUa, 31-0 conqueror of Springfield; and Newberg which downed Lincoln of Portland, 25-2. The weekend also saw Wash ington of Portland t r o n n e e Grants Pass, 2-: Marshfleld defeat Reeds port, 26-7: Albany measure North Bend. 32-t: Mil waukle swamp Forest Grove, 25-t; MeMlnnvillc down Gresh am. 21-0; St. Helens trim Ore gon City, 13-0; and Astoria drub Seaside. 24-1. In games with Washington teams, Hood River lost to Long view, 30-6, and West linn fell before Camas, 31-7. Kentucky Upset, Texas j Villanova Impressive! NEW YORK, Sept. 2(-( A) -foothill still was in the practice stage at a majority of the country's colleges but already they ore waiting for next year at Kentucky, whose gridiron Wildcats were bounced in a strenuous Southeastern conference opener by Mississippi, 14 to 7 today. The Mississippians, sparked by an aerial battery of Charley Con- m I en I jr.,! tl Our fine, clear, new glass, in stalled by a professional 'gla zier means thit you obtain ALL th advantages that glass oar afford. We carry a comprehensive glass stock enabling us to meet almost any dernand. A-l gla rier service. Don Brown Glass 310 Court Phone 9221 erly to Barney Poole, virtually ended the hopes of the Kentuck ians for a conference title before the season began. The lopsided victories chalked up for Iowa, Villanova, Texas A Sc M, Clemson, Arkansas end Texas followed the pre - game script although the ease with which Villanova racked up its 60 to 0 verdict over Kings "point give semblance of truth to the rumors that Army may topple next Saturday when the Phila delphia Wildcats are guests. Texas, with the great Bobby Lane operating out of the "T" spilled Texas Tech, ,33 to 0 equalling the icore of a year ago. Coach Eddie Anderson, whose Iowa Hawkeyes are regarded as the i big nine darkhorse, turned his squad loose in drubbing North Dakota State, 59 to 0. Arkansas showed no decline from its southwest conference championship pace of last-; year by annihilating Northwest Louis iana State, 64 to 0. Texas A & M bounced past Southwestern of Texas, 48 to 0. Iowa State Teach ers burned out in the final period of their game with Iowa State nnd the big six club won, 31 to 14. Missouri, another big six power, polished off St Louis, 19 to 0. (Three leadtrs In each G AB Walker. Phillies .... 140 514 Williams, Red Sox - 150 507 McCoaky, Athletics 130 SIS Pesky. Red Sox 140 S17 Kiner, Pirates 139 541 Elliott, Braves 145 53S CiUn. Reds 124 393 league) R H Pet. 79 ISA JSS 121 1T4 Mi 74 171 J31 103 103 jan 115 110 J14 93 100 J14 60 123 J14 Runs batted in: National league: Mice. Giants. 137; Kiner. Plrotas. 134; Cooper. Giants, 118. American league Williams, Red Sox, OS; Doerr. Red Sox, M; DiMafgio. Yankees, 94; Hen rich. Yankees. 94. Home runs: National league Mire. GlanW. 50; Kiner, Pirate. SO; Mar shall. Giants. 30. American league WUIiams. Red Sox, 30; Gordon. In diana. 29; Heath. Browns. 27. 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FAN DIES PORTLAND, Sept. 20 - (JPt - Ball fan Leroy O. Lewis, 54. of Cottage Grove, collapsed while watching the ortland and Oak land Pacific coast league baseball pronounced dead on arriving at a hospital here. The coroner's of fice attributed the death to a heart attack Penn Staters Smash Cougars HERSHEY, Pa.. Sept. 2M;p Penn State's football team, with a raft of speedy backs operating behind a big, well drilled line, smothered Washington State, 27 to 6, tonight. A crowd of about 14,000 braved a drizzly rain to see the first big intersectional game of the 1947 season. Larry Joe, Wallace Triplett and Joe Co lone were outstanding among Penn State's numerous ball car riers. Coach Bob Higgins sent a for midable array of fast, smooth working backs, into action, and they executed plays that had Washington State completely be wildered. Working behind a line that more than held its ovn with the husky forwards from the Pacific Coast, these backs had little trouble rip ping off long gains, once the Nit tany machine swung into action. Gaels, Pilots Tangle Today OAKLAND. Calif.. .Sept. 20-0) St. Mary's Gaels, with Hawaiian Herman Wedermeyer as the big gun, fire the first salvo of their 1947 football campaign tomorrow against the University of Port land Pilots. A capacity crowd of 20.000 is expected. Prime favorites nd greatly strengthened over last season, the Gaels also will have another star from Honolulu, Charles (Spike) Cordeiro, returned from army service. With Wedemeyer, seek ing all America laurels again at left half, and Cordeiro at right half, St. Mary's has one of the most versatile backfield combin ations in the west The Pilots will start seven sophomores but Will outweigh the gaels considerably in the line. Navy9 Husky Scriim9 Even SEATTLE, Sept. tO--Navr'a Middles and the 1'nlversity of Washington Huskies hooked up today In a klng's-X football scrimmage with nothing at stake but prestige and came out all even In -the very unofficial scor ing column. Each team and about JO play ers were used by each during the three and a quarter hours of play pushed over five touch downs. Navy showed up in full regalia with sparkling gold helmet and blue Jerseys but Washington worked In Its practice , uniforms of dull grey without even wear ing numbers. This perhaps was Intended to confuse any scouts from the University of Minnesota, which Is Washington's opening opponent next week at Minneapolis. hot rnosriccT SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 20 (A)- Scout Joe Devine of the New York Yankees announced today he had signed Robert Day, 20, catcher, whom he described The Stotoorram. Salom. Oregon. Sunday. SopL 21. 1847 -IS as one of the finest prospects he had uncovered In years.. Day, a 180-pounder, wilt report to the Yankees' Kansas City American association club next spring. The mink Is weasle family. a member of th Kansas Frogs Tie KANSAS CITY, Sept. 20 -(X)-The Kansas Jayhawks and Tex as Christian university Homed Frogs lost their opening football battle to the rain and mud here tonight as the two teams battled to a scoreless tie before 15,000 rainsoaked fans. Oregonians In the Major Pesky, Red Sox Second -game 4 Doerr. Mod Sox 4 Second game a Cordon, Indians 4 Second game 4 B R M O A E Rbl 4 a .s a s o o -3 X 1 -1 0 3 1 4 0 1 1 J t a 4 .t i t l a s Meadows Draw PpRTLAND. Sept. 20 - (Jp -A crowd of over 13,000 saw Val dina Peer, a black gelding owned by Martin Hlmelahack and ridden by Jockey J. Robinson, win the featured sixth race at Portland Meadows tonight and pay mut ual backers $25 straight. ICE CQEAII Quarts . 330 SAvTIIG CEUTED West Salem f)llU!l T(DIM Mil mi llll! llmlfk DR. 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