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Setnia iro - SpHDUg amrap Today Three-Week Grind Due, Corvallis; Beard Optimistic Over Chances Salem's 1949 baseball Senators, pre-season version, invade Cor vallis today to open the three-week spring training camp. The aspir ants, numbering some 23 contracted men among the 35 or 40 expected to show up, will report to Manager Bill Beard throughout the day. II enough are on hand to permit it. Beard will waste no time in issu ing equipment for an opening drill, perhaps this afternoon on the Oregon State college field. The new Solon skipper was in "town Wednesday to go over last minute details with Business Manager George Emight. Both Beard and Emigh expressed opti mism over the club's chances in the Western International league, 'if the young pitchers will come through for us." Pitching, third base and right field appear to be the only spots on the club now worrying Beard Jess McWilliams and Wayne Peterson, obtained via trades re cently, will have first crack at the third base post. The other infield spots seem well filled with Bud Peterson at short, Al Spaeter at second and Jim Wirt at first. Mel Wasley and Bob Cherry are outfield certainties, but it will be up to Jim Olson to prove his worth as a gardener if he Is to hold down the other spot, right field. Olson is the converted pitcher. The only Class B or better ex perienced hurlers due for the camp are Bill Osborn, obtained from Grand Rapids, and 1948 Salem holdovers Gene Peterson, Jim Foster and Ray McNulty. Gilmore Names Hill Runners The following Salem high thln elads have been named by Coach Vern Gilmore to gallop In the annual Hill Relays at Portland Friday; ; Mile relay, won by Salem last year JRoland Patton. Jack Lof tia. Buzz Covalt and Jim Jenson. Distance medley Dick Adams, Ron Walters, Gordon Hamilton and Rdn Cocking. Sprint medley, won by the Vikings last year also - Bruce McDonald, Dale Olson, Ron Hall and Tom Bridges. Al ternates are Warren Mulkey for the sprints and Conrad Booze for the distances. The Vikings won their division of the relays in 1948 and al though Gilmore isn't expecting a repeat he has six men, Patton, Loftis, Jenson, McDonald, Olson and Hall, who helped bring back the victory last year. Doing a little with a lot: - - At last report, Spokane had exactly three players, including Mgr. Jim Brillheart signed to contracts. Too bad Salem doesn't play the Spokes first . . . Howard Hobson during the weekend NCAA pitch at koiuE iviu us us iwiT Mivciii utr finitely will play pro basketball next season . . . The New York Knicker bockers want Oregon State's Cliff Crandall to do the same thing, but the Astoria red head hasn't nixed or nodded it . . . This Harold Go been, a Salem high junior has shown such promise as a skier that his fri ends predict a fine future in the sport for him. He's already a sharp ie in both the downhill and slalom arts ... Frenchy Uhalt, longtime Coast leaguer is now the new man ager at Fresno in ihe Cal-State loop ... Hank Bartolemei, one of the more popular Salem Senators for a couple of, seasons even though his best shot wasn't hitting, is destined for Tacoma as a San Diego farm hand . . k Seattle Mgr. Jo Jo White Is keeping both Sammy White, the ex-Washington Husky and Bud Hjel maa, the Vancouver Caps shortstop on the Suds varsity. Both did dandy in spring operations . . . WIL Um pire in Chief Johnny Nenezich told us in Seattle he was ready for an other busy campaign in the loop, which will be his seventh, and that he was "breaking in" Tim McCullough, the Northern Division basket ball official. Tim has had little baseball experience, but Nenezich is spending considerable time teaching him the ups and downs of um piring . . . Other WI arbiters of 1948 who will be back are Bill Hus band, Max Skulik and Ed Mathiu. . . . Levi (Chief) McCormack and the Spokane management couldn't agree to terms, so the big Indian outfielder won't be with the Injuns after all . . . Don't Boot the Guy Before He Deserve It The eyebrows are up and the who-the-heck-is-that-guy? ques tion already la worn out since Oregon State named its new foot- ball boss as Le Verne (Kip) Taylor. Sore enough, he's one yon wouldn't have guessed for the -Job in a hundred tries. But despite Ihe kicking around he'll get by alumni and ether patriots of the Orange even before he arrives at Corvallis, we roust believe he must have something on the ball as a coach or he wouldn't have been selected by Spec Keene & Co. The guy Isn't any Frank Lea hy or Paul Brown by reputation, perhaps only because he hasn't had the chance. He gets that opportunity now and all hands should stick with him until he proves he can't hack it as a Coast conference mentor. , Taylor is no doubt well versed in the Michigan State style of play, as taught by Clarence (Biggie) Munn and Forest Evashevski. And as that seems to be what the Oregon Staters have wanted all along, per haps he'll work out much better rfhan expected by those who have their doubts now . . . Malaya Hack it in Three Ma jor Sport The days of Coast conference athletes participating in other than one sport are supposed to be over, but apparently Washington State's Frank Mataya hasn't heard of it He quarterbacks Phil Sarboe's foot ballers, does some forwarding on Jack Friel's cage squad and puts the shot for Jack Mooberry's tracksters. In fact, he almost shoved the iron ball right out of the WSC field house the other day in an indoor meet. He made 48 1" to crack an H-year record for the meet ... Salem's new outfielder Bob Cherry, with Denver of the Class A Western loop in 1947 made only tlx errors In 114 games as out fielder. At bat he hit .255, Including 14 doubles, eight triples, five ; homers and 0 RBI's .... Stceeney Gain Don't Offset the Loe The Parent Portlands are off on their PCL binge and most hands, other than those belonging to the "experts," figure Bill Sweeney will make a pennant threat with them. If he does, then they, should toss Mme. D. McCullough Lee out on her ear and let him be mayor. Of urse there are many who would toss Madam Lee out anyway. But stdd up Sweeney's losses in 1948 personnel Mayo Smith, Herm Reich. Duane Pillette, Fenton Mole and Charley Silvers, to name five and compare 'em with his gains Jim Gladd, Dick Sinovic, Leo Thomas, Marty Krug and Joe Brovia, to name five and you have little rea son' to believe other than that those who label the Bevos as threats had best go have their marbles counted. Of course the club may come up with some help. Then again it may not. You can bet , whatever the help is. If there Is any, It will be something somebody else didn't want. The Portlands, still have - their bad habit of being tied up with a major league club that has . to supply Class Triple-A help to at least three ether outfits be " fore it reaches dewa to kiss the Bevos . . So -Ope on t 12 The Statesman. Salem Oregon. Thursday. March 31. 1949 Neiv OSC Boss I LAN8ING, MlcfaL, March 1 New Tayler, end eeach at Mlehigaa State grins as be tens his wife, Jeaephiae, and daaghter, Sandra Lee, 11. ef his appointaaent as head faotball eeaeh at Oregea State. CAP Wirephete to The SteteamaB). (Date Opgdu mm Coach Johnny Lewis and his ball team today open the 1949 season Webfoots. The clash is booked lor 3 p.m. On Friday, starting at 1:30 o'clock the Bearcats inaugurate their new Bush pasture field in a doubleheader with the Oregon College of Education Wolves. , It will be an all-veteran outfit the Bearcats run Into today. Coach Don Kirsch's northern di- visioners have lettered operators .... f )' L TIM McCULLOUGH 1 as Iace perms Five-Run Fifth Frame of DiBiasi Fatal; Sweeneys Outfit Winners SAN FRANCISCO, March 30-(;P)-Rookie Reno Cheso's line drive single to center field scored Arky Vaughan in the last half of the ninth inning tonight to give the San Francisco Seals a 7 to victory over Portland's Beavers in the opening game of the Pacific Coast league season. With Family Oregra State Coach LeVente (Kip) Op wolh) mm youthful Willamette Bearcat base at Eugene with the U of Oregon in all but the catching position. Some of those regulars are First sacker Dick Bartle, Outfielders Johnny Kovenz and Pat Wohlers, Shortstop Al Cohen and Pitchers De Wayne Johnson, Homer Bropst and Dick Debernardi. Lewis will open up with a starting lineup of Irvin Roth, Silverton freshman catcher; Let termen Lou Scrivens or Howard Olson, pitcher; veteran Bruce Barker, first base; transfer Roy Pointer, second; Freshmen George Ma tile at short and Gordy Lenz at third; Freshmen John Markos kie or Dick Brouwer, left field; veteran Bobby Douglas, center and holdover Chuck Bowe, right. Hurlers who will see action along with Scrivens and Olson in the Eugene and Salem openers include Larry Stocks, Bert Lund, Larry O'Dell, Bud Nelson and Frank Gatchell. Fighter Quit Ring Too Late SAN JOSE, Calif., March 30-0?) Young Billy Cornwell Intended to get out of the fight racket hang up his gloves for good. A couple of good bouts on the coast pick up some money fast But it didn't work out that way. Last night the Des Moines fighter, lightweight champion of Iowa, caught a straight right on the chin, smacked the canvas so hard that his head bounced several inches. Never regaining conscious ness, Cornwell died this morning in a San Jose hospital. Brain con cussion the second such injury he had received in his ring career. His was the fourth known ring death this year. EX-HURLER DIES SAN DIEGO, Calif., March 30-WP)-One of baseball's oldest major league veterans died here today. He was William Henry Bernhard, 78, onetime Philadelphia and Cleveland pitcher. Bowling MAJOR LEAGUE Maple's Sporting Goods f2) B. Val- dez 580, Barr 538. Karr 487. D. Page 602. H. Page 636T Cline's Coffee Shop (1) Cline Sr. 557. Braden 451. Oslund 572. Cline Jr. 12) 405. Young 422. Clark (1) 167. Cupboard Cafe 3) Henderson 555. Haueen 550, McCluskey 611. Evans 660. Glodt 567. Pink Elephant (0) Mi rich 523. Bone 541. Garbarino 447, Boyce 578. Murdock 616. Woodry s Furniture 2) Olinger 472. Foreman 571, Perry 437. Kitchen 556. Adoiph 510. Salem Hardware 1 Thede 537, Brennan 466, Reeves 316, Phipps 471. West 556. Acme Motors (J) M. Hart wen oso. Nuber 618. Braden 520. Steinbock 483. E. Hartwell 594. Capital Bedding (01 Poulin 522. Wilkerson 618, Kay 483. Friesen 519. Coe 529. Evans of Cupboard cafe took indi vidual honors tonight with 245 game and a 660 series. High team series 3012 by Cupboard Cafe. . . 175$. High Strut Watch lor the Nw Mercury Outboard V i - M r The Seals collected only seven hits off five Portland hurlers while the Bevos were nicking Southpaw Cliff Melton for 11. Melton gave up three runs in the first two in nings and then spun on to the win as his mates unloaded five runs in a big fifth frame. Vince DiBiasi started for Port land and was chased to the show ers in the Seals' explosive fifth frame. Fleming, Mooty, Mclrwin and Joyce were others in the Portland pitching parade. Joe Brovia picked up three singles to pace the Bevos at bat Eddie Basinski picked up a triple and Rookie Outfielder Dick Sine vic came through with a double which knocked in a run. The opening day attendance was listed as 10,000. PORTLAND SAM FKANCISCO AkHPA AkHNA Bsinskib 4 Ruckerjf S HoUJerj-f 4 111 HVsufhanJf 3 11 0 Restelllf t S t olRocco.lb 0 S 3 Slnovic.rf S Brovia.li S Storey ,3b 4 Thoms.lb 4 GUdd.e 4 Zakjs 1 DibUai.p 3 Fleming". p 0 Wnnr 1 Barrt 1 Mussens Mootr.p Burgher 1 Mclrvln.D 4 ShofnerJb 3 111 lCheMb 4 13 4 Nicely .as 0 Parte ,c OMelton.p 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 4 0 13 3 0 1 3 0 0 3 Joyce.p Total 371138 Totals 34 T 37 14 Singled for Iteming- in 0th. t Struck out for Zak in 8th. Singled for Mooty In Sth. roruana San Francisco Pitchers IP Dibiaao . 4 Fleming . . ... 1 Mooty 3 Mclrvia Joyce 0 120 011 0010 000 ISO 0017 AB R H ER BB SO 10 4 a 3 I 4 10 0 10 10 0 1 0 0 1 3 0 113 0 1 110 0 0 Melton t 37 0 11 4 3 0 Runs batted In Brovia, Rucker, Shof- ner z. Resteiii z. Holder, vaughan. Wenner, Sinovic. Cheso. Catcher's balk Parte. Two base hits Rucker, Sin Tic. Three base hit Basinski. Sa crifice Melton. Stolen bases Zak. Thomas. Passed pass Parte. Losing etcher Mclrvin. Urn pira T ord , Hu rt and Gordon. Tim ef cam 3.40. Attendance 10.000 (est). Rainiers Top Angels LOS ANGELES, March 30-JIV Seattle's Rainiers, named the club to beat for the 1949 Pacific Coast league pennant, opened the season today by clubbing four Los An geles pitchers for 15 hits and 9-7 victory. Topcoat weather held the crowd down to 5,410 paid at tendance from the 7,500 expected. Seattle 000 105 2109 15 3 Los Angeles 301 030 0007 9 0 Schanz, Karpel (6) and Grasso, Warren (7); Wyse, Anthony (8), Ihde (8), Watkins (9) and Malone. Solons Beat Oaks SACRAMENTO, March 30-P)-Sacramento's Solons hammered out 10 hits off two Oakland hurl ers to capture their Pacific Coast league inaugural 5 to 2 here today. An overflow crowd of 12,202 jammedvthe new Solon ball park. Joe Marty drove in four Sacra mento tallies, three of them with a 390 foot homer. Oakland 000 001 0102 7 0 Sacramento 100 040 OOx 5 10 2 Gassaway, Zidich (5) -and Rai mondi; Salvo and Kerr. Stars, Padres Tie SAN DIEGO, Calif., Mareh 30-(jP)-Hollywood and San Diego played to a 3-3 tie tonight in their Pacific Coast league opener, which was called at the end of the sev enth inning on account of wet grounds. Hollywood 000 102 03 8 1 San Diego 010 001 13 7 0 (Game called end of 7th, wet grounds). Moulder, Maltzberger (7) and Unser; Flores and Ritchey. Indian Ranks Upped to Seven SPOKANE, March 30 -JP)- The Spokane Indians of the Western International league had seven players today and the beginnings of a home field. Work started on rebuilding of the stands which burned last summer. ' The new stands will be made of steel. Roy Hotchkiss, new co-owner of the club, said seven players reported as the team opened spring training in Woodland, Calif. Three others from the 1948 team are expected in camp this week and six are holdouts. COAST VEAGVK W L Pet. W L Pet. San Frisco 1 0 l.OOO Los Ang ....0 1 .000 Seattle - .1 0 1 000 Oakland 0 1 .000 Saeramto 1 0 1 000 San Diego . 0 0 .000 Portland 0 1 .000 Hollywood . 0 0 .000 Wednesday's results: At San Fran cisco 7, Portland 6; At Los Angeles 7, Seattle 9: At Sacramento 5. Oakland 2; At JSanDiego 3, Hollywood 3 (called end 7th, wet grounds). nm - ysMSaL- SSS?1ISSSSSaRBM SfeH mmn Eaizer-Frazer Tells How lo Win $1,000 Toward Purchase of a Hew Car How would you like to win $1,000 toward the purchase of one of America's most copied NEW cars a 1949 Kaiser or Frazer? Just stop at Teague Motor Company at 355 N. Liberty, pick up an entry blank and enter the great new $145,000 Kei-ser-Frazer contest. Deadline is midnight, April 10th. league Elofor Company 355 N. Litttrty Checkup . I , MHMMHaaMM 4 When Salem Senators Manager Bill Beard cheeked late tews Wednesday, prior te opening spring train lag today at Carvallis, he paused te leek ever the pitching arm belonging te Elmer Childers (right), f Lexington. Ky- one ef the rookie hurling prospects on the roster. Business Manager George Emigh gets into the act (left). Childers. 24. has had a little pro experience with Alexandria, La., of the Evangeline league as an outfielder. (Don Dill photo). By Don Harger is a small lake not far There from Vallejo, California. It is an artificial lake that wag used in days gone by as a reservoir for V tb4 .J Jo. the city of Valle- Back in tne roaring twenties L some s p o r ting fc gents from the t ' 1 y city leased it for " Z r private duck . fclub. It waa weU ' - nlanted with wild y rvrice and other aqua tie growtn and soon lost its identity as a res ervoir. Eventual- Doa Harssr ly one oi ine group saw possibilities of gaining a bit of revenue tor tne main tenance of the club. Black bass were planted and did well. Then crappies followed and they also did well. During the months of May, June and July the public was allowed to fish the water provided they purchased a permit for the three month season. Boats were avail able with a caretaker in charge. It was one of the bright spots in the San Francisco bay region. The bass would take a surface popping bug with regularity and the 2 to 4 (Continued on page 16) Beaver Cagers To Be Honored OREGON STATE COLLEGE, Corvallis, March 30 -(Special) i Oregon State's great basketball team. Pacific Coast conference champions and holder of, fourth place in the final national NCAA ratines, will be honored at a tes timonial banquet in the Memorial Union ballroom here Tuesday evening. April 5. Thirty Staters, local alumni club, is sponsoring the event with the help of Cor vallis civic organisations. Six hun dred tickets at $1.75 apiece are available. Tickets may be secured by sending checks or money or ders to Bob Knoll, alumni man ager. Memorial Union 119, Cor vallis. License Sellers May Get Break The senate voted Wednesday for a house bill to let county clerks, hardware stores, sporting goods stores and other firms selling game licenses get paid for selling them. But the two houses adopted far different versions. The senate would tack on an ex tra 10 cents for licenses costing less than $5 and 25 cents for li censes costing $5 or more. The license seller would be allowed to pocket the extr'a cash. The house voted to give the seller 3 per cent of the cost, which would be deducted from the price of the license. The bill will go back to the house for consideration trf the senate's plan. In both cases, the county clerk's share would go into the county general fund. . 1 -J'K V Time Starts for Mgr. Beard (BirapefnrifflSit ELeagone PHOENIX, Aril.. March 30 AP Sid Cordon poled two horn runs to day as the New York Giants whipped Pittsburgh, 11 to 4. in the opener of a three-gam series. Johnny Mia also hit tor the circuit, his third In two days. Th loss. Pittsburgh's fourth in 17 spring games, snapped a 10-gam win ning skein. BRADENTON. Fla.. March 30 (AP) Sparked by sensational Al Dark, who drove horn six tallies with a pair of ins ide-the-park homers and a single, th Boston Braves staggered to a 12 11 verdict over th St, Louis Cardin als today. IX PASO, Tex.. March 30 f API Hank Arft's doubt in the eighUrdrov in what proved to be the winning run as th St. Louis Browns today de feated lb Chicago Cubs ft to 4. TUCSON. Aria.. March 30 AP) Th Cleveland Indians rattled th fences of Randolph Park today with a dozen base blows off two Chicago Federal Aid at Stake Game Group's Tithing Tie-Up May be Ended The house and senate game committees will meet today to make plans for removing the state game commission from the state tithing law. The department . of the interior Is expected to recommend that $290,000 a year in federal aid to Marion B 9's Start Friday GERVAIS. March 30 -(Special) All eight Marion county B league baseball teams for the 1949 sea son are booked for opening action Friday as the season starts on four fronts. In the Friday inaugurals North Marion is scheduled at Turner, Sublimity at Jefferson, Chemawa at Gervais and Aumsville at St. Paul, all in the afternoon. (There are seven full rounds of games on the league schedule for the season, ending May 6. Duck Vaulter In Texas Meet ' EUGENE, March 30-;P)-Oregon pole vaulter George Rasmussen left here today for the annual Texas relays at Austin. Coach Bill Bowerman said he thought Rasmussen had a good chance to win. He said Rasmussen has cleared 13 feet, 9 inches in prac tice. That was the winning height in last year's meet here. Kramer Nips Riggs LONDON, March 30 -(P)-Jack Kramer of Montebello, Calif., the U.S. professional tennis cham pion, scored his second straight victory over Chicago's Bobby Riggs today at Wembly Empire pool, 7-5. 5-7, 10-8. The crowd of 9,000 was the largest ever to wit ness a professional tennis, match in England. In the other feature singles match, Ecuador's Pancho Segura downed Dinny Pails of Australia, 6-4, 6-4. Table off Coastal Tides Tides for Taft. Oregon. March. 1949. (Complied by U.S. Coast At Geodetic Survey. Portland. Oregon.) Mar. HIGH WATER LOW WATER 31 107 a m. 6 1 7:43 a.m. 0 4 1:5S p.m. IX 7.28 p.m. 2.0 r SfiGOS 33SSX03 2Z& V1 -; J ' 4 I '- jf T"1 in victory befor I. ISO fans. SARASOTA, fla.. March 30 f AP) With two out -in th 13th Inning. Vern Stephens powered a, 400-foot horn run over th left field wsU today, provid ing Boston's Red Sox with a 1-0 triumph over th Detroit Tigers. ORLANDO. Fla.. March 30 AP Bill Nicholson slammed a horn run with on on and Willi Jones supplied three singles for th Philadelphia Phillies here today as they defeated Washington, 7-4. ST. PETERSBURG. Fla.. March (API Joe Dimsctto mad his first ap pearance in th standing lineup today as th New York Yankees edged th Cincinnati Reds 7-0 in 11 Innings. Di- msgfio played six Innings and wnt hitless la three times st bat. BEAUMONT. Tex.. Mareh 30 (AP) Th Brooklyn Dodgers opened a tour of th Texas league today with a 14- por era before an overflow crowd ef 7.006. I the state game commission be de nied unless the game comroission quits uuung. v Under the tithing law, the game commission pays about $55,000 a year into the state's general fund. Robert Rutherford, Washington, D. C, told the game committees he is recommending to the secre tary of the injterior that the fed eral funds be ! withheld unless the game commission quits tithing. Rutherford is in charge of allo cating the game funds to the states. Rutherford said here today that he expects the secretary of the in terior to make his ruling tomor- row. The game committees met with Rutherford today. Governor Doug las McKay also was there. Duck Pins Men's Automotive league results last night at B and B Bewling courts: Dodge 4. Ford ; Kalser Frazier 3. Cadillac 1; Oldsmobile 3. Chevrolet 1; Hudson 3. Bnlck 1. Hudson had top team aeries with 2066 and Buirk's 731 was best game. Al Walen'g SIS was high solo series and Leonard Ashen macher get a 222 for game hon ors. Stale Finance Co. Taart F1IA Loans Long-Time Farm Loans Personal and Auto Loans License S-21C and M-222 'V - .l!i V, 7-?ii 0OT3XI 4.65 per gal. Ili-Glo 3.25 Ease-On veissj per gaL ALSO IN QUARTS Only At Your War. Surplus Store CASCADE iiehcaiitile co. No. Church & Fairgrounds Road - j frjS N Sevens Shows anappyrorm Carroll Helps Ailing" Arm ; Devine Happy BOYES SPRINGS, Calif, March 30-iffVGood news for the New York Yankees baseball club: Bill Bevens, young right bander whose arm was ailing last season, looked great while throwing in batting practice here the last two days. Bevens came here to have Den ny Carroll, retired former Detroit Tiger trainer, work on the arm. The Salem, Ore, ace has been practicing with a bunch of West ern International league players and Joe Devine, western scout for the Yankees, gave an enthusias tic report on him today. Bevens was turned back to the Yanks by the White Sox after an optional trial this spring. ' ... ". " ' Kottlga Set, Portland PORTLAND, March 30 -(Special) -Two young heavyweights, each eager to inherit the throne left vacant by the abdication of Joe Louis, will clash in the main event of the National Boxing Club card here at the Auditorium Tuesday night, April 9. The hopeful aspirants are Jol tin' Joe Kahut, the pride of Wood burn, and Baby Dutch Culbertson, lean Log Angeles Negro mitt ar tist, who will vie in a ten-round tilt. Their scrap April 5 wilt be the third meeting between the two and promises to be the most thrill-filled yet. The first two were donnybrooks, one a draw and the other decision for Kahut Matchmaker Tex Salkeld has announced that the preliminary card will consist of two six-round bouts and a pair of four-rounders. Tickets go on sale at J. K. Gill's Friday. BBSBsssssssaaamBSBsswsBSSBasassssssBB t College Ring Tourney Slated SACRAMENTO, Calif, March SO-ifl-More than 50 western col lege boxers will compete in the Pacific Coast intercollegiate box ing tournament here tomorrow and Friday nights. The following teams are repre gtented: California Aggies, Cali fornia Poly, Chlco State, Eastern Washington, Gonzaga, San Fran cisco State, San Jose State, Santa Clara, California, UCLA. Idaho, and Washington State. Nevada's three-man team withdrew. Cat Trackmen In Meet Today Willamette 'university's track and field crew for the 1949 cam paign will be born today "right after the annual Intramural meet, starting at 3 p.m. Coach Jerry Lillie expects to have a good idea of just what he has in the -way of runners, jumpers and weight men after he looks over all hands in the 'Mural conclave. FOR Annow SHIRTS "Make No Cones" IT'S ALEX JONES 121 North High SL FORD WAXES, POLISHES AMD CLEAKZHS , Liquid Cleaner Polishing Wax f Polish and Cleaner Chrome Cleaner Body Polish I Foani Upholstery Cleaner Ford Liquid Glaze Cleaner . Ford Liauid Glaze Sealer 1 v Valley Ilelcr Co. Ford Since 1915 375 Center Ph. 1-3147 Heavy V