10 The Statesman: Salem, Oregon. Wednesday. Hot. 10. 1948 Albany-Corvallis Game Tops in Big Six BIG SIX LEAGUE STANDINGS W L T Pet. PFPA 4 0 0 1.000 88 2fi 4 1 0 -800 81 34 2 3 0 .500 54 59 2 2 0 -500 41 33 Albany Bend . Eugene . Corvallis . Salem Springfield Corvallis. The dogs, only Class 1 3 0 .250 39 46 9 0 .000 6 111 This week's finals: Albany at Cor vallis. Eugene at Salem. The Big Six football league draws to a close this week, and fitting enough there is one im portant clash in not only the cir cuit but also in the district hold ing the two teams, Albany and state with a perfect records, play the capable Spartans Thursday afternoon at Corvallis. Coach Rex Hunsaker's Albany -team will be the favorite, butj any Albany-Corvallis athletic mix is usually un predictable. Should Corvayis upset the Bull dogs it will drop Albany into a final championship tie with Bend. The Lava Beas already have completed theiif league schedule and will play at Klamath Falls Thursday in another traditional Marion-Polk Leaguers Wait Final Grid Tilts With Independence high's Hopsters already assured of no worse than a championship tie, the Marion-Polk football leaguers play their : final round of games Thursday, Ar mistice Day. All three struggles are slated for. daytime, Mon mouth at Independence, Stayton at Jefferson and Salem Academy ? Marion MARION-POLK LEAGUE W L T Pet. PFPA Independence 3 0 1 1.000 49 12 Sacred Heart' 2 1 1 .667 34 26 Monmouth Stayton Jeffern SalemMcademy 2 2 0 .500 52 43 ..2 2 0 .500 53 27 Z 2 0 .500 49 30 0 4 0 .000 12 98 St. Paul ;5 0 0 l.ODO 98 26 Gervais j4 1 0 .80ff 124 33 Mill City (4 1 0 .800 140 43 Aumsville' r 2 3 0 .400 70 88 N-Marion 2 4 0 .333 49 105 Chemawa tl 4 0 .250 23 92 Turner 0 5 0 .000 26 125 I This week's gaf.es: Aumsville at at Sacred Heart. The Jefferson 1 Mill City. ; This keek's games (all on Thursday ): Monmouth at Independence. Stayton at Jefferson. Salem Academy at Sa cred Heart undefeated Bull- A team in the mix. Springfield is finished with league play also, without a win. The other league game falls on Sweetland field Friday night be tween Salem j and Eugene, the final grid tilt 61 the season local ly. Eugene is in a second place tie with Corvallis and will be heavily favored over Loren Mort's locals who have been able to win only one game in the Big Six this season. Of the six teams in the circuit only Albany at , present has a chance to participate in the up coming state playoffs. V. He's a Terror to Rival Clubs Junior High Elevens In Two Clashes Today The Salem Junior High football league gets in an extra punch today with a pair of games on Olinger and Leslie fields. In the afternoon game at Olinger it will be Clay Eg gleston's Parriih Grays against Bill Hanauska's West Sal ems. To night at 7:30 o'clock at Leslie, Bob Metzger's leading Cardinals Teams In Three Tilts MARION 8 LEAGt E STANDINGS W L T Pet. PFPA Glenn Dobbs (above) triple threat star of the Los Aperies Dons, ranks at the top of the All-American pro football circuit in offensive performance and despite a set of damaged ribs and a wrenched back. In ten games Dobbs is credited with 1,946 yards rained by air and land 353 yards rushing and 1,593 via passing. (AP Wire photo to The Statesman). Michigan RHoves To Sonatclh) Mb. 1 Over! Grid v 'Van', Nagel to Duel LOS ANGELES. Nov. 9 -( Special )-It will be Ray Nagel. 842 yards, vs. Norm Van Brock lin. S39 yards, at the Los An geles Coliseum Friday night when the Coast conference's two leading offensive stars square off in the Oregon-UCLA game. PCC statistics show Nagel three yards ahead of the Oregon AU-Ameriean nominee in the total offense column. However, the Bruin is traUing Van Brock -lin by four completions In the passing compilations. Jackie Jensen. California, dropped to third place in total gains with 822 yards. The Bear fullback still tops the loop in rushing with 7 IS yards, followed by teammate Jack Swaner with 546. Dick Wllkins. Oregon end. caught five of Van Brock lin's aerials last Saturday to vault into the lead In the receiving de partment. Wilkins now has 22 catches for 462 yards, the latter an all-time circuit record). In the scoring column Swaner and Don Samuel of OSC are on top with 48 points each on eight touchdowns. ), fliroslfo CadetsBears Next in Line ! Cats Sharpen Running Game Not at all pleased with the way in which the running attack has functioned on his Willamette U team the past three games. Coach Jerry Lillie Tuesday aain stress ed timing and perfection to the b.ill-toters during the drill. WU nlays Whitman at WaMa Wall in another Northwest Major Loop Draft Grab Today; 5,000 Eligible CINCINNATI, Nov. ft-iAVQuite a bit of baseball talent; caught in trade winds and the maqor league draft, is due to be tossed around tomorrow. f Representatives of the 16 major loop clubs were on hand tonight. ready to reach into the grab bag Snapp Victor Via Decision Prens Clinch WVLGonfalon tomorrow to take their choice of more than 5,000 "bushers," eli gible for picking at prices ranging from $2,000 to $10,000. The annual draft, to be super- Penn State Cliinhs; Oregon Ranked 15th NEW YORK. Nov. 9 Hail the "Big Four" of college football Michigan! Notre Dame,' Army and Californa. In just thaoi-der, these unbeaten, untied power houses nfshd to the front today in the veekiv Associated ! Press rollcall of grMiron might All tne otbe- pre strum ou behind is it in n secondary category. . ComnMirg the te ten In or der nr pnn State. North Caro lina. Snui rn ' Methodist. North we'Wn. OVIshoma and Clemson all except Clemson either beat en or tied. ! Michigan supplanted the South Bend lri'h as the? No.' I team, gaining the temporary . ipprjer hand in their dual tug o" war that carried over two season. Notre Dame received" the most first place votes from the na tions football writers and broad Turner, Gervais game is booked for 11a. m., the other pair at 2 p. m. Sacred Heart's second place Cardinals appear to have the eas iest task, as they play the lowly Salem Academy Hornets. But In dependence could find a tartar in the strong Monmouths and both Stayton and Jefferson appear to to be evenly matched. Only Hank Ercolini's Cards have a chance to gain a final tie with John Ma this' Hopsters, but only if the Cards beat Salem Academy whije Independence is losing to Monmouth. Jayvees Cinch Tie for Title Marion Count B league foot ball games for he week, as the season draws nearer to its finish, send the title-bojund St. Pauls to winless Turner Thursday after noon, second place Gervais to Mill City -Friday) in a battle for undisputed second j place and Aumsville to Chemawa Thurs day, Armistice dby. : . JUNIOR HIGH STANDINGS IT T T C DP D A P-Cards 4 l o .8)0 91 19 Saturday P-Grevs .: 3 2 0 .600 72 34 conference mix. L-Blues . 3 2 0 .600 57 51 ! Getting the quick-hitting T wsaiem. o 3 j Soo i ; formation plavs under way at; t,.. . r..,r .im t 'the snap of the ball was par-, reTArAnA 'm- 9 -fSnopiaU lie. 7 30 D m. Grevs vs. West Salem. 1 ticularly imnre-ed bv the Bear- Ml An(,r, P.nns inched the Plaza hotel because of the crowd Olinger. 3 45 p m. ; cat headman. ConirVr;ib?e time jilamette Valley league grid i tnat 's expected. The meeting is jjav 1 uciiik fiviu 111 pioieiumi crown ncle tonight as they rolled !l,,cuuiru ai 11 " 11 " take on Harry Mohrs Leslie a,so- as ,he WnM have in CA up a 20-0 victory over Estacada runs true to form should be his Golds. Bo'es one of ,hf ton P'tchers in : th fin j c,rcuit engagement for! tor-v y noon- the Northwest. He is sporting a'.u Th, in i.ft ih Prn! Back in 1926. 11 clubs drafted The teams are to nlav strain ' me worm we I. Me IS spor.ing a Kth teams Th win liM Ihp Prpn Friday, according to the schedule. ! "batting average" of nearly 600.witn a tiean slate ln the circuit j 20 players for $184,000. and a PORTLAND. Nov. 9 -P)- Jack Snapp of Klamath Falls won a de cision in ten disappointing rounds with Larry Carter, Sun Francisco, here tonight. Snapp, at 165 pounds and with a longer reach, tried too late to casters submitting their first ten. m.um. on warier, wno weignea They got 80 top votes to 77 for There were no knockdowns Sffit MirMaan Rut h Vnlvrin ' ik. , i . i 1 : . - - vised by Commissioner A. B "r lvvv V". " w ,tff a,t'("y ine j amassed the edge In points award (Happv) Chandler, has been , "K" oine iang. ariapp stagger-; ed on the basis of ten for ? firt. ishiflcd from the boss' offue to the 71 .fns tne njntn but ; nine for second, etc. Their ; total hall of mirrors in the Netherland- A',ldn t Put him down. was 1.836 compared with r;1.775. "jj in, t-oriiana, i for Notre Dame. ' L knocked out Rolando Delgado, 127.1 Armv moved Tri to third place Havana, in the fifth round of their on the strength of Its 43-0 rout of scheduled ten-round semi-final, j Stanford Saturday. The Cadets After two minutes of the fifth, the , received 1.553 points and 14 first Portlander caught the Cuban with! place votes. California. 28-13 a left to the chin and the Havana i conoueror of UCLA, collected West Salem is booked up with ; f? . c?nt- the Leslie Blues and the Parrish seven triumphs and no losses. Sec- year ago 13 clubs drafted 29 for fighter took the Count. A. t . me prevusiy winiess Uolds up and smacked the Greys in an up set, 9-0. LUIie continues to have hope , H ,3.0 nuI,Q! hae fiv4, .iriK n $272,000. Of the 29. onlv seven Cards try their brothers, the ina? captain uer Ainson wm tback with one eame to Dlav. -stayed in the majors, although es. The Cards i " .""V, 1 Tu iV Mt. Angel meets Gresham there lout otners last week on ! ? .3"wee'a:off vv,lthv, an n Thursdav night for the district five being farme Blues, while I"Jury- Add,tl," V the, title and'the right to enter the state The usual ess Golds up tne lad would relieve Lillie of puartrfin2ls. 6 system of s firpvs in thns mpc Th. r,rt De DacK in action mis weeK aner took over the lead a 7-0 win over the I ; one of his top problems, wing J play both offensively and defen ds. U.. knnA 4K..4 ' ' T T , , T. 01 . .. fourth periods. The initial score quat The Preps, in whipping Esta cada. tallied in the first, third and be able to play, however, be cause of his leg wound. Ton can't say (t's a habit with Bill Goodwin bat whacking three holes-in-one within the space of five years is. relatively sneakinr. . Salem high's Jayvee footballers . collecting aces at! a fast pace. Wonder if Bill one of these days will clinched no worse than a tie for the ; reach the point where his only reaction to a "one" will be a great 1948 Big Six league. title yesterday . big yawn? . . . ! Goodwin, you know, tapped in his third SGC ace when they downed the Corvallis j on No. 15 'Sunday . . . And think of the multitude of local swingers team, 25-0. on Olinger field. Only i who've tried year! in and year out Just to get one of the pesky thinrs a game with Eugene remains next Monday and if the Leo Stenback Bob Pederson coached Satems win that one. as expected, they will have finished their league season unbeaten. The big Vikings were ahead 13-0 at the half yesterday as Captain Earl Eshelman and Ralph Blakely notched touchdowns. Eshelman converted the second with a line plunge. Jim Moore and Lawrence Baggett tallied the other two six pointers in the second half. Cor vallis failed to threaten seriously Utah Gridders Land Thursday The Utah university football squad and accompanying party will land at MeNary field at one o'clock Thursday afternoon prior to going to Corvallis where the Ute gridders Saturday clash with Ore gon State. Howard Maple, president of the Salem Breakfast club, urges club members and other townspeople to turn out and provide a warm wel come for the visitors. A number of Utah-OSC tickets are still available at Maple's store. Bill is the first to admit that there's a lot of luck in holing out on the first stroke. But then Bill has helped to lure lady luck his way by keeping his came in the groove a good share of the time . . f 1 -"TIfifaate. Riot Follows Jones Mat Win Farmer Jones used his educat ed and punishing feet in the clutch last night at the armory to take the third and final fall over Canadian Herb Parks in their red hot mat main event, but a goodly share of the even ing's fireworks followed the ring climax. In trouble all the way with Referee Tony Ross as well as Jones, the cantankerous nuck afterward up in the middle of a young riot Mt. Angel meets Gresham there four; others were recalled after I armea oui. last shall be first" selection will be used. with the eighth-placer in th re cent pennant races getting first grab. The Chicago Cubs will get the opening choice, the Chicago White Sox the second, with the rotation see-sawing up through the standings until the World Champion Cleveland Indians get the final -bid. came on Jim Nosack's 10-yard end skirt, the second on Pete RueFs 30 yard run around the flank and Reuf got the finai touchdown as he broke ioose for an 80 yard jaunt. Nosak. ran over one conver sion and a pass from Treager to Butheit produced the other Estacada came bstk strong in the final period, four times getting to the Preps' two before losing the ball on downs. Indeps Plan Turkey Shoot Beavers Face . Tough Contest OREGOfT STATE COLLEGE, i Corvallis, Nov. 9 -(Special)- For LC's Decline Raider Invite PORTLAND, Nov. 9-fVLewis and Clark college announced to night the Pioneers have declined an invitation to play Southern Oregon's Red Raiders in the Med ford Pear Bowl Thanksgiving day. Coach Joe Huston said the holi day date fell just four days after a college of Idaho clash in Mult nomah stadium. He said he ap preciated the invitation. 1,244 points j the only ; other team to pass the thousand mark. Penn State leaped from 14th to fifth on its 13-0 conuest of. previously unblemished Pennsyl vania. Penn dropped from : sev enth to 17th. Oklahoma and Clem son are the other newcomers to. the select circle. The Sooners, conquerors . of Missouri, mov'ed from- 15th to ninth, tumbling Missouri to 20th. Clemson slipped into the tenth spot and Georgia Tech, upset by Tennessee fell from sixth to 11th to make room. Oregon got 120. votes for; 15th place. 1 . j ; Don Page of the Karr's feam A great big sigh of relief went a when he and Ross went at it op all around the state when! and Ross knocked him from the on stories to the contrary and said INDEPENDENCE Nov 5-(Spe- ' the second time in three weeks rolhd a booming 688 series in In-; cial)-Tne independence Gun club I Oregon State's offense-minded dus,!rial4 o. 1 league P'-X last; Ca-iwill hold its annual Armistice day football team will step outs.de the u.rL!?:- . I became wound i turkey shoot Thursday, starting I Y.V'J. 7..1 T; 4." ""..,.! at 8 a.m. A number of the prices T " T . ' V , resuus; ; are available and the shoot is 1 tersectrbnal rival when the Beav- Remington Rand 2, Keith Brown on nnon affair cnnrHino In Plnhri nhv in Iho T T i t-orc if v nt 1' TrailwayS 2, ShrOCk'S MotOrS l officers. The shoot 'is one of the Utah on Beil field Saturday after- fettler Supply Co, 2. Salem Heavy o i. ii u : i H'K- . . u w i ...kiiii . m. uiur ... . . . . . ... ' " i rihrt ,ia f ' it- nwi a - c- nH thnt-n lorffocT t ' T me Tall coatnn lnr lhi r.trr were more than a few greeted Independence club. And from the Redskin .record ; to date it looks like the Beavers ' have a real job cut out for them , in their ambition to gain revenge I for last year's 7 to 6 upset loss to ; Utah at Salt Lake. After dropping their opener to Southern Califor he definitely will perform for the I Parks' arrival from the ring with Orerons atain in 1949. In the first i flying "sts. In the wild skirmish Cl jpt. ll 1 1 1 i k , , , , . ; a woman was hit and it was kjviivii place, pro leaaue rules would pre- I believed by a few of ther fans vent the Duck passing aee from t that Parks had hit her. Were it playing for pay checks next sea son for the pros don't sign 'em until after their class's graduat ing year. But then if the way had been clear, could "Van" rightfully have been blamed if he had chos en to forsake his alma mater for Initial Outing not for the presence of three gen darmes, who kept the crowd col lared while Parks went to the ; their first outing of the season dressing rooms, chances are hejsundav as 'they go to Mt. Hood. Boys 0: Karr's Z, Thriftway Clean ers 1: Blue Lake Packers 2, Brant's Builders 1. Brennan had top game for the evening wjth 246 and Val ley Motor's 2715 was good for high team score. I ITS FUN TO RIDE AN m wom's MOST MODtiM MOTOtCYCUS . ASK TED STARCK HOWIE pDELL i would have had serious trouble. As it turned out. Parks rendered apologies to all and the crowd was dispersed. He insisted that gold. Kignt now norm s rep is ai he did not hit the woman, and wiii he bv chartered bus r A 9 S 1 a lis xenun ne s set a vmiuaoie that as ne swung DacK at one ol Santiam Ski clubbers will make nia, the Utes have bowled over seven straight opponets including such clubs as University of Colo rado, Idaho, Arizona and Denver university. All interested persons are urged to register for the trip not later than Friday at Anderson's sport ing goods store. Transportation bargaining point In that passing arm of his. Things may be a bit the fans who tried to slug him, the different next year, for the Webfoot forward wall, which has given woman was knocked down by the Van Broekiin air-iight protection on his passes, will be shot to pieces : escaping fan. when rraduation time rolls around . . . But main point is that Norm ' In the prelims, both of them will be around another year, so we can all relax ... . good, the Grey Mask fouled him- j self-out of both falls with Billy j The Vikings of Salem high came Into their own arainst Astoria JV "IZTZ irnt last Friday eve. What the fans saw Loren Mort's gang do in that, Chapelle went to a gruel I. ng no- one aucurs. well for next season, for it was a smart offensive show jj ""-u,w WJl" the Viks staged. It wasn't until the second quarter that the locals Table of Coastal Titles By Don Hargcr The entry of a 10'4 lb. steelie at Cloverdale last Saturday of ficially opened the Nestucca Steel head derby. The head derby man was out and the entry blank with the lucky angler's name could not be found. However, the fish was taken below the green bridge above Hebo and stands a good chance to take the weekly prize. Your writer was on the Nes tucca all day Sunday with Cedric Raeney and Emory heboid. We ALL I ASK IS A High in the blu a single duck appeared. Closer and rloser it came to the front lines. In uni son the guns of dozens of hunters threw a barrage iijito the sky and the lone duck seemed to dissolve. The scarred wreckage fell into the brush and notr since the days of the fabulous Oklahoma land rush has there been such a scramble. Heated arguments turned into slugfests as each hunter did his best to claim the bird. What was left of the quackr went to the victor. Back to the front lines again for the next barrage. The facts will appear in next week's column bujt the above is a fair reproduction of the Sum mer lake duck shooting area. I Anything that flies, swims or failed to connect with anything ! waddles seems to be fair game, but an occasional snag or bush. ; Carcasses of dead fewans are scat Observed four nice specimens of ' tered about in such numbers that t FA1P BRMZ- fishing is worth concentrating on. Rumors persist that a few boys did well with the iteelhead on the Siletz river .last Saturday. A fair run of fish has apparently reached the lower river not far above tide water. Another good run was re ported in the Salmon river over Saturday and Sunday. Now if you had only been here yesterday etc., etc. the family Oncorhynchus tscha wytscha (chinook "to you) taken early in the a.m. just" below Beaver. Opinions of several fishermen encountered varied little as to prospects for winter steelhead. All were in accord that one more good storm is needed before the it is hard to belieye they are all cases of mistaken identity. No one can mistake ai a B-29. Cold weather sems to be mov Piper Cub for geese on south ing the ducks and io warmer climes. Move over ducky, we'd like to join you. dented the Fisherrhan end zone but when they did break the ice it was bang, bang, bang . . . And watch this kid, Jim Rock, whose late conversion from end to a bal carrying spot appears to be a smart move. Jim's power in bursts through the Astoria line was mighty, mighty impressive . . . and could prove useful against Eugene Friday night . . . Lin field surprised a lot of people, in cluding Willamette's gang (and a guy who figured the Bearcats would be easy winners by about 33-0). Jerry Lillie's crew took the decision .all right, but not without a terrific first half scare from the McMinnville contingent ... As Lillie has been quoted as saying, a tilt like this is just what the doc tor ordered for the reeling North west conference tight competi tion with the outcome a matter of doubt at least a part of the time. The loop teams are comparatively well matched this year. Even Whitman shows more get-up-and-go in the current campaign . . . In a way this iias been Howie Ode Us debuting season as mentor of Washington's Huskies and again it ' hasn't, considering that "the former Yale skipper has been hos pitalized most of the season. The Husky pilto can, to a degree, call himself fortunate. He hasn't had to undergo the torture of watch ing his team lose a batch of games and, too, he's pretty well im mune from the well-known Wash ington wolves. They can't gasp at the splotchy Husky record, then howl at Howiefor Odell's the man who wasn't there . . . But another year's acomin ... Salem Harriers Boat Molalla Tides for Taft. Oregon Novem ber. 1948. Nov. HIGH WATER Time Ht. 10 8 36 a m. 5 5 7 :46 p.m. 4 8 11 9 10 a m. 5 8 8 55 p.m. 4 8 12 9 40 a m. 6 1 9:56 p.m. 48 13 10 07 a m. 6 4 ; 10 52 p m. 4 9 14 10:35 a m. 6 6 11 42 p.m. 6 0 11 00 a.m. 6 8 Dnck Pins Mens City league results last night at the Portland road duck pin alleys: Sunset Donuts 3, LOW WATER j Green's Market 1; Morgan's Han Time Ht. I cock Station 3. Eisner Motors 1; o,a l Olson Florists 3, Les Newman's 1; 2 9 ) Main's Shevron Station 2, Davis ' ! Oil 2. Mains 2260 was top team l 4 j score ana r-aaie xiarrison iook in dividual honors with a 561 series and 208 game. Salem high IS 16 17 18 Vern Gilmore's cross-country lads chalked up their fifth straight conques Tues- ; is day as they topped the Molalla ; crew, 25 to 30 on their rivals' . course. Once again sparking the 21 Salems was Jack Lofftis who fin ished first in the just-under-two-mile run with a time of 10:39. In the junior division Tfolalla copped a 26 to 29 verdict on the strength of Bernard Devereaux's first place. Leon DuBois, Salem, was second. Varsity results In order of fin ish: Jack Lofftis (S), Jim Lais (M), Les Reisch (M), Conrad Booze (S), Kent Myers (S), Dick Adams (S), George Kirk (M), George Patterson (M), Don Herring (S), Gene Kleinsmith (M). Next action for the Viks will be Friday's Willamette Valley In vitational meet at Jefferson. 12 29 a m. 11:27 a m. 1 14 a m. 11:57 a.m. 2 00 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 2:49 a m. 1.09 p.m. 3:40 a.m. 1 53 p.m. 4:32 a.m. 3:43 p.m. 5 1 7 0 5 1 7 2 5 1 7.2 5 1 7.2 9 0 7.1 8 0 6.8 1 34 a m. 2 39 p.m. 2 21 a.m. 3.30 p.m. 3 02 a m. 4 12 p.m. 3:40 a m. 4:51 p.m. 4:17 a m. 8 27 p.m. 4:52 a.m. 6:01 p.m. 5:24 a m. 6:37 p.m. -0.5 5 58 a m. 3.0 7 :14 p.m. -Q 8 6 34 a.m. 3.2 7:55 p.m. -10 7:13 am. 3 4 8:40 p.m. -0.9 7 :59 a.m. 3 5 8 29 p.m. -0.8 8:54 a.m. 3 6 10:20 p m. -0 6 16 17 1.0 2 0 0.4 2 4 0.1 2 7 9 a. n. DAY November 11 Independence Gun Club Independence i ! 0mi a m 175 S. High Srroof Armistice Shoot Set j The Salem Traps hooters club ; has scheduled a special Armistice day shoot at the local, grounds : Thursday. Prizes will consist of turkeys, hams and bacon. Com petition Mill be : in classes. The public is welcome. It's Free! It's Fun! It"s Exciting! JERRY'S SHOP Capitol Theater Bid.. 534 Stat SI presents SIXTH BIG WEEK "PICK TIIE WIHIIER" Pick your choic of winning teams for games listed below and present to JERRY'S SWEET SHOP along with your name, address and telephone number not later than 5 p-m. Friday, November 12th The entry most nearly correct will receive FREE 1st prize Choice box of Chocolates. 2nd prize 1 free passes to the Elsinore Theater. ! 3rd prize 2 free passes to the Capitol Theater. In case of tie. the earliest entry will be selected the winner. Salem Hi vs. Eugene Hi Santa Clara vs. St. Mary's Willamette vs. Whitman Georgia Tech vs. Alabama O. S. C. vs. Utah Nebraska vs. Oklahoma V. of O. vs. UCLA Rice vs. Texas A Sc M V. S. C. vs. Washington Army vs. Penn ffiB7Q33D(33GE) to come home Flex your feet smart Roblee Raglan. Comfort? Man, oh man! Good looks? You can't get better! Try a pair today. AhBd nn(iDill' Unne 1 481 State Street