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9(Caas' IFsiccS' IBeUnmmQ)itte finn ' cDDnfiBri 'HUM It win be a veteran as well u somewhat fcage Chic State Wild est tflt that will be tangling with the Willamette Bearcats ea gweetlaad Held Saturday after noon. Ia fact the Chleee, from the looks ef their personnel chart, starting Uncap, etc, will amount to the heftiest cane the Cats will faee all season. Including Idaho. Anchored by pair of tackles who weigh 285 and 19. respec tively, the Chico line wilt average a shade onder 21 pounds. And were It not for End Ben Mathews at 1S5 poands and Gaard Don Yanks, Bosox Knotted Again fContinued from pafre 10) If the Card-Pirate game 1 rained out tomorrow the two will attemnt to nlay it off in the even ing. Should it be called off again because of rain, the nw will be i cancelled as the Cards are scheduled to meet the Cubs in Chicago in the ooener of a three game series beginning Friday. If Rrooklm's game with Bos ton is rained out the two will be able to olar it off Friday, an ooen date for both teams. The Dodeers wind uo the reason In Philadelphia with single games on Saturday and Sunday. The Yank Mew a 4-0 lead, the A' scoring five runs in the sev enth inning to gain the upper hand. But the Yanks came right bark in the bottom of the seventh with a three run surge to win Phil Rizruto squeeze bunt brought home the winning run and a balk sent across the clincher. Lefty Tommy Byrne,, knocked out in the first inning by the Bed Sox Monday, started for the Yanks and had a snlendid. 4-0 two hit shutout until the seventh. But he suddenly collapsed In the seventh. A walk, slnele and Nel son's fox two-run double ended Byrne's work for the day. Fred Sanford came on and re tired the first batter he faced but then walked Wallv Moses, granted a hit to Tod Davis to load the base, and walked Flmer Valo to force home the thrid run of the inning. Lefty Joe Page stomped m and got Don White to ' ground to Third Baseman Bobby Brown, but Brown threw late and wide to first for an error and the score was tied at 4-4. Page followed by walking Ferris Fain to force home Davis with the fifth run. Sam Chap man, who walked to start the Inning, grounded into a double play to end It. . Lefty Alex Kellner, the A'l rookie 19-game- winner, came on to face the Yanks and Tommy Henrich greeted him with a sin gle. Berra fouled out, then pinch hitter Johnny Lindell came through with a single. Hank Bauer forced Lindell but Kellner walked Gerry Coleman to load the bases. Bill Johnson walked to force home Henrich with the tying run. RizzutA followed with a bunt in front 'of the plate to squeeze Bauer across with the winning run. Kellner then balked Coleman ' home. Allie Reynolds pitched the eighth and ninth for the Yanks and allowed only one hit to save the game for Page. Reynolds fan ned the aide in the ninth. In the only other games played the Cleveland Indians beat the Chicago White Sox, 4-2 and the Philadelphia Phils blanked the New York Giants. 2-0. Bob Lemon hung up his 22nd victory for the Indians. Ruu Meyer shut out the Giants on six safeties in gaining nil nth victory. Breakfast Men Book Bearcats The Salem Breakfast clubbers, back in full swing again, will eon duct a "Willamette U Day breakfast meeting Friday morn ing, 7:30 o'clock, at Nohlgren's. Coach Chester Stackhouse will give the main talk, on last week's win at Central Washington and on the Saturday afternoon - game here on Sweetland field with Chico State. Club, memhra ar urged to bring a guest for the jrriaay morning occasion. Other WU coaches who will be present are Buck Smith, Johnny Lewis, Amby D'Eagle and Jim Johnson. Table of Coastal Tides Tldse for Tart, Oregon. September,, 14 (compiled by U.S. Coast and Ceo dvtta Surrey , Portland. Oragon). rarine Biaadara Tim apt HIGH WATER LOW WATCH Tim Ht TS a.m. 4 SJS pjn. SO I a m. 4 T :41 p.m. J Tlma 12:01 am. lias am. 1:13 a.m. 1:04 p m. -0.1 J4 -01 M Oct HICH WATER Tim HL J4 a.m. 9 S U p an. S.7 LOW WATTS Tlma Ht I JO a m. S I I3S p.m. U A MODCRW BATHROOM 16 ATRCAT, v EZPZOAUX J J5h Martin at IS, the Dno average would swell to the awesome side Bad Boshoff at Z6S and Jim Davis at 249 are the behemoths at tack le. Gaard Gordon AUdredge Is a lff-poander. Center Dick Hamil ton goes at a even 209 and End Jack NeabsOT weighs 195. ATI hare played at least one varisty season at Chico. The Chico backfleld Isnt near ly se large. Hatt Spear welch but 145 bnt can scoot. Tern Ro ller Is a ITS-pounder, Om Wraith a 115-peaader and Skid McDon ald, another hard -hitter along TheyH Do It Every UORMAT SWELLED A PROMOTION, PAn as iiilM a, tj,ia i fc. it faaa run nc VYAO VCA 1 JIN UNC WHEN 6iMLET, THE SOY OVER HIM, DECIDED 7D RESIGN XE S1VEN fTA LOT OF W&P& CS W, ( DOfiMATTH!S IS HBWERH3TSHOT THoueMT, j.a my decjson Ww M-WtJ fcwo put the upsdz-dcwh CAXE CO. K RNAL. PLEASE ACCEPT M SJttaJl 1 ON ITS FEET. VYE13E BSNSiNS HIM My RZSG-TlCH.xyEGOT ft JgSiffe ) OVB? TDTAW5 GUFFS JOBlSO ttXJ TO MOVE TD A WARMER Wo!- tflA -J BSTTB? GST HOT AND 3VE HIM CLIMATE ON ACCOUNT OF ATffi55--LO 4 EVERY COOPERATION HE'LL Aty WIFE'S CIL8U!NS MAKSTWNCS HUM AROUND HERE! Card Hopes Jolted as Jones Out PITTSBURGH, Sept 28 -4-The St Louis Cardinals' pennant hopes received a jolt today when it was learned that Nippy Jones, their hard-hitting first baseman, would be lost to them for the re maining days of the season. - - Jones' ailing back, which has kept him on the sidelines the last few days, has been getting worse instead of better. He reported to the park today in such pain that Manager Eddie Dyer ordered him back to St Louis for a consultation with Dr. Robert F. Hyland. Jones will undergo a complete medical examination, hospital treatment and be bedded for a week or more. - Dyer, whose spirits already were dampened by the cold, bitter, steady rain that drenched Forbes field and made play against Pitts burgh impossible today, took the latest blow very hard. On the bright side was the report that Eddie Kazak, the hard hitting third baseman, who has been out six weeks with a severely sprained left ankle, is about ready to play again. Futurity Run Set Saturday NEW YORK, Sept. 2H)-A large field of two-year-olds, head ed by Calumet farm's pair of The ory and Re-armed, is expected to start In the 60th running of the $50.000-added futurity stakes Sat urday at Belmont park. Theory defeated nine other juv eniles, many of them futurity eli gible!, in a six furlong dash down the Widener straightaway course Monday. The futurity will be over the six and one-half furlong rout down the straightaway. Possible Amerk Playoff Eyed CHICAGO. Sept 28-WVA flip of a coin tomorrow will decide the site of an American league play off game if Boston and New York tie for first place in the final standings. Salem Surplus Store 010 SO. COMMERCIAL. AND 705 SOUTH 12TH V""' 'l - : '-. . -" ,. . ' w a CM Down and Feather SHed, Full Zhpper, Air MattroM Pocket mm PAnEASflCKETS-PAirrs TAI1PS TEHTS ; with Wraith, also weighs US. They too are lettermea of at least one season. Against this aggregation Coach Stackhons will toes a 195-poand Baa made aa of (tentatively) Joe Benowtts and Ceeo Johnson at ends. Bill Kukihiko and Newt Kekehio at tackles. Art Beddoo and Charley Nee at Guards aad John Markoskic at center. Keka hlo Is heftiest at 220. The Bear eat bocks Johnny Slanchllu Bill Ewalika, Keith S perry and Keith Clabaagb average a solid II L Stackhooso had his charges oat Time . "PRAV TELL, DO JUSTICE TRIUMPH ? WHO ARE YOU TRYING TO WD? WHAT? DORMAT DtOrT GET THE JOB? Yank Fans Confident NEW YORK, Sept 2&-(&y-No more reserved or box seats are available for the four world series games that may be played in Yan kee stadium if the Yanks win the pennant, the Yankee management announced today. Standing room tickets for single games or for all four, at $4 per ticket, were put on sale this afternoon. The Yankees began receiving applications for box and reserved seats, sold only In four-game strips last Monday. All applications re ceived after the supply was ex hausted will be returned. Will Harridge, president of the league, said today the coin will be flipped la his office tomorrow at 11 a. m. central standard time by one of the local sports writers. He said Joe Cronin, general manager of the Rad Sox, and George Waiss, vice president and genral manager of the Yanks, will listen in by long distance telephone and de cide who will call the toss. The single playoff game, as provided by the American league's consti tution, will go to the city repre sented by the winner of the toss. $jrg)95 G. I. Typa T7ald.es Shews Fall Seees4s Lamlnees Dial TJBbramkable Crystal ChresM Case Fish Fto Lgs Geaaiae Leather Baa4 rrecisloB Made by , Swiss CraXtsasea One-Year Gaaraatee S495 sJeataaVsiJ mmiMTT V MMtMMIUtMlIIMMHMtMM4mlHM.MMti,t,HI agala Wedaesday, working both a offense aad defease. Chico Coach Roy Bohler, who Inciden tally coached at Willamette back la 1921-22. Bscs a smattering of every thing on the offense side. The Cbicos last week ramped ov er Fairfield Skymasters, a Gl team, by a 49-2 score. They'll come Into Salem Friday, 29 strong, on the Shasta Daylight and win bed aad water at the Marion hotel. Kickeff time Saturday is 2J pjn. By Jimmy Hatlo OH,yES"UKE FUN HE DID! Grid -Cash For Weekend The weekend feotball game broadcasts (loeally)t Friday alght, t o'clock, KOCO Salem, Albany vs. Salem Vikings at Waters field. Friday night 8:15 o'clock. KWJJ Portland, Oregoa vs. UCLA at Los An gelea. Saturday, 1 pja KOCO Salem. Chico State vs. Willa mette at Sweetlaad field. Sat urday, 1:45 p.nx, KOTN Port land. California vs. Oregon Stote, at Portland. Saturday, 1:45 p.m KSLM Salem. Notre Dame vs. Waahingtoa at Seat tle. The Syracuse-Colgate football battle booked for Nov. 19 will be the BOth contest in the series which began in 1891. mm w$w a "r Trf a sparkling glass oi todiTj t Blitz Weiflhird, the new taste ia beer! Discorer for rjounelf what fclks mean wtea tlieg xx "There f i ls fasti fa ber.asd Blitz Weiahard bs il" Blitz Weinhard, precisely hnmi to suit tcdag's taste ia beer, comas froa cna cf Acsrica's newest a&i fiaest bnreries. Once goa'Ti tried it, ;sa11 know thai this Hght aad lirel? feer is fsr yra. Get todays Blitz Weishari AYclihla irtrprhere. atUIZ WEINHARD COMPANY Webfoot Crew" Leaves Today Aiken Outfit Ready For Vital Bruin Go EUGENE, Sept 28 -(- Ore gon's Webfeet, possessors of two convincing wins thus far ia the season, finished up drills today for Friday night's important Coast Conference clash against UCLA at Los Angeles. Coach Jim Aiken and his lads will leave. Thursday morning for the south by plane and will arrive in Los Angeles in time for a work out that evening in the Coliseum. One of the features of the week's drills has been the battle between Earl Stelle and Jim Calderwood for the starting quar terback position- Both performers looked impressive against Idaho but Aiken is likely to give the nod to Stelle who has started the Ducks' initial engagements. Big loss to the Oregon is Right End Les Hagen, one of the squad's top pass receivers, who broke a leg in the Idaho game. Art Milne, a 175-pounder, has been switched over to the right side to replace Hagen. Aiken, commenting on the UCLA game, said: "Our squad Is physically ready I just hope they will be mentally prepared.' Letter Pushed Sox from Top ! WASHINGTON, SepL 2H?VA letter frem Qnlaey. Mass may have done more thaa anything ele to knock the Boa ton Red Sox oat of their aadispated hold ea first place la the bet American leagne race. "Seme dame aa there wrote this letter te me." said the Wash ington Senators' ahortstep. 8am Denite. "Bey, she called as every thing. Said we always laid down and were yellow." Se Denite mad as hops, ream ed all over the field tonight, made eight assists aad five shutouts to sparkle like a Jewelry store win dow, aad Washington beat the Red Sox, t-1. to drop them Into a first place tie with the New York Yankees. "Greatest game he's ever play ed." said Washmgtoa Manager Joe KuheL of Dente. Ray Scarborough, whe pitched a sparkling four-hitter, didat talk ma eh about himself. "I had pretty good control,'' he admitted, and then said: Tnat Dente: rve never seea anything like It" WALDORF GLOOMY BERKELEY. Calif.. Sept. 28- (jTVThe California Bears practic ed until dark today against Ore gon State plays as run off by the Yayvees. When it was over, Coach Lvnn Waldorf commented gloom- fly "The varsity's work was not very satisfactory. POltTLANfX OREGON ft(al(aiyyS it Boiling Yanks i 'Vji- . :.v. .sr V .' . 1 f-: i . :v-A'U v.:-- :' -U ...J ' : NEW YORK Yankee players Joia Manager Casey Steagel (left) aad Catcher Ralph Beak (rear) ia pretest eg Plato Umpire Bffl Grtove's (left feregreaad) aeeMea calliBg Jehaay Peaky safe at aeeae e eleae play la eighth inning e Meadaya gasae at Yaakee Stadlam betweea the Yanks aad Beet Real Sex. . Umpire Charley Berry Is ia center. Players are Cliff Mapes (la Jacket), Coach Jim Tainer (feregreaad). Yegt Berra (right) Stengel, Beak aad Mapes were fined for their part la the contro versy. (AP Wlrephoto to The Statesman). Twin Ring Go Set, Portland PORTLAND. Sept. 23 -(Special) Matchmaker Tex Salkald has a twin bill lined up for the next boxing card here at the Auditor ium Tuesday night. October 4. In the top attraction the mystery man of boxing. Hard rock Gordon, will oppose Baby Dutch Culbert son of Los Angeles. In the other fight Don Rogers, the youthful lightweight prospect, collides with Mickey Gemill, Indian scrapper from Redding, Calif. Gordon, nee Babe Edwards, is the man who rocked the fistic world by defeating Joe Kahut at Roseburg this summer- He was signed for the Portland bout after straightening out some complica ted contract difficulties. Baby Dutch made a big hit Ifi Portland last winter when, after losing a close decision to Kahut, he came back and reversed the nod in a good heavyweight battle. A two-day ticket sale for the card will start at J. X. Gill's Mon- y. October 1. - aajaa- -aas1 ' "-' BaBaaJBjBjBp-BgfaSSsaSSsSS . at r eBSSBaBHBaHBasSBSSaaatBBBBBBaaaaasasaakBBaBBBBBB Go After Umpire aad Bobby Brewa (rtgatrear). Tcdas Piichers National league: St Louis at Pittsburgh Staley (10-8) vs Dickson (11-14). Brooklyn at Boston (2) Roe (14-3) and Hat ten (12-8) vs Spahn (20-13) and Sain (10-16). (Only games sched uled. American league: Philadelphia t New York Marchlldon (0-3) vs Lopat ( 15-8). Boston at Wash ington Kramer (5-t) vs Harris (4-14). Cleveland at Chicago Wynn (10-7) or Rosek (0-0) vs Kuzava (10-5). (Only games scheduled.) nE-nooniiG? Be thrifty !.. Ue friendly Httlt Scotchman foe a 255 N. Commercial . ' P X 0 Fll1; r Beavers Keep At Cal Drills No Lineup Change a ? Planned for Saturday CORVALLia, Sept 2s -(Special)- Oregon . State's ' Beavers gala concentrated on defense to day as they girded for, the Satur day collision with California's rugged Bears cn the turf of Mult nomah Stadium In Portland. Coach Kip Taylor sent his charges through drills designed to stop the Berkeley crew's running attack and also had them working at ways and means of stymieing the Bears' aerial offense. Taylor wound up the ision with a rugged scrimmage. The Bearer mentor plans no changes In the starting lineup. On questionable slot is at quarterback. Sophomore Ralph Carr opened at that berth against Utah last week but Wait Kelly Is giving him battle for the position. Dick Twenge, the hard -smacking lad from Newberg, will again be at fullback. Ken Carpenter win be one of the Bevos' main threats at toft half and Dick Gray win fill out the backfield. ta the line it'll be John Thomas and Rudy Ruppe at ends; Arv Nleml and Jay Simon at tackles; Capt Tom DeSylvla and Ed Car rnlchael at guards and Al Gray at the center post The Orange will engage la tap ering drills Thursday. Lou little's Columbia football squad has only seven letter-men, and only two of them saw any appreciable action in 1148. 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