The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 07, 1949, Page 19, Image 19

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The SVwaaiu Salem, Oregon, Friday. October 7r 18494
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everything asked thai far. be
hind the seond eoachlnft- of
Henry i"Red" Sanders! They're
vaulted from . the status of
"sleeper" to solid contender,
victories over Oreroa State and
favored Oregon, In the leaa-no.
and over Iowa In an intersee
tlonal, were Impressive;
Pre-gmnie favoritiam' foes to
UCLA. Stanford stock feU off
after last week's hrnbbinx by
snperlor Mlchhraa team. Stan
ford supporters still string' with
their club, nevertheless In the
belief Its speed and passing at
tack will function more effec
tively this time. f
Southern California failed to
show much in bowling over
Washington State 35-7 In Its
first conference contest. The
game with Ohio 8tate however,
hi expected to produce a good
line on' Coach Jeff Cravath's
sizable squad. Southern Califor
nia's wealth ef material, plus
the advantage of 'ptaytar en Its
home field, affords a slight edge
ever Ohle States
- , The same small v marginal
choice goes to UCLA, although
Coach Marehle Schwartz ef
Stanford considers the outcome
a toss-up. '
Oregon, figures over. Washing
ton State and Washington rates
the nod ever Oregon State.
California, also a formidable
challenger for conference hon
ors. Is favored to give coast
football a boost at Madison where
the Bears meet Wisconsin.
SAN FRANCISCO. Oct f-(AV
Coast etrfmHi title hopes of
SUnf ori and the Unrrersity ef
California at Lot Angeles re en
the block la their vital football
fame at Palo, Alto, Saturday.
At Lee Aafeles, the Southern
California Trojans have respon
sibility for hetpbuodd to coast
prestige In the meeting with
hUh acerlar Ohio State.
WaahiortoB. a' - leasee eon
tender, nmfce its conference bow
afalnst Oregon State. Oreron,
once beaten, hopes to ret back
Into contention in its encase
ment with Washington State.
Top donferrnce Interest focuses
on the UC&A-Stanford clash.
The UCLA Bruins have done
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Dod
gers Pull
Red Hols for the iWeekeiid:
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More Friday, foolish frolicking, or. a sucker's serenade!
-. -.j. COLLEGE ;4 . . '
Oregon over VYSC the Ducks will be In a nasty mood after last
week. OSC tfreV Washington this Is their week to be "on." Col
leger ef Idaho over Willamette all good things must come to an
end. UCLA ever Stanford the Broone are bustiin'. California over
Wisconsin -ft are the Bears. Santa Clara ever Portland the men
vs. the boys again. Ohio State over USC more Big Ten supremacy
over rCG.' Monmouth "V" over Pacific eollere they'll need an
addinc aaaehlno tor UUy the OCE points. Pacific TJ over IJnfleld
the PlTs are -UtUr threats. Michlgaa over Army, Oklahoma over
Texatl VanderbHt ever Mississippi, Minnesota over Northwestern,
Notre ! Dame over Purdue. Georgia ever Kentucky. Illinois overt
IowaJ Vnianeva over St Mary's. Cornell over Harvard. North
Carolina ever South Carolina. Texas Christian over Indiana. Neb
raska ever Kansas State, Utah over Brigham Young-, Alabama ever
quesne, Doke over Navy. i 1
s . . , HIGH SCIIOQL J? -
' Salem ever Bend Viks like the taste of victory. Sandy over
Dallas this isn't a Dragbn year. Albany over Ashland It'll be a
toughle. Eugene over Cottage Grove forte straight. Corvallls over
Milwauklo narrow. St Paul over Aumsville ditto.? Mill City over
Jefferson, Sublimity ever Chemawa. Gervais ever Turner, Ketier
KaU ever all. ' ...... '
! (Batttne average to date: College 13 right, 11 wTong for .798.
High school 11 right 11 wrone for .500. Next week, "East Linn.-)
'Gorgeous George9 to Appexir
On Armory Mat Tuesday Night
i "Gorgeous George," the perfumed and marcelled character who
for the past couple of years has been the No. 1 wrestling attraction in
..nti will invade the armory arena for an appearance next
Tuesday night, the headline attraction on; Matchmaker Elton Owen's
weekly mat card.
The "Gorgeous One," who years
ago got his start in the- mat game
J as i plain George Wagner and did
much of his biceppin in Salem
and other Oregon points, Is one of
the top nasties in the squrim frat
ernity along with his ability as A
1 showman. Matchmaker Owen has
, been months in attempting to lure
the fabulous gont to this area and
finally has succeeded.
V'iagner will clash with Al Szasz,
the popular and capable Hungari
an hero who has won many fol-
lowers at the armory. Their main
event jwill be supported by prelim
1 to be announced later this week by
Owen. , - 1
; "George will bo fully equipped
. with his valet, silvery hair-do, per
fume,! plush carpet,. gaudy robes,
etc. There will be no advance ; in
the ticket prices, in, keeping with
OwenFi policy of bringing in the
.best mat talent possible at popular
prices. ,
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Yanks Remain
Slim Favorite .
ST. LOUIS. Oct f -W)- New
v.rk ! still is the favorite to win
the World Series, but the odds
were ! trimmed sharply by betUng
eommlaaleaer James J. larrou al
ter Brooklyn's triumph today.
The odds on the Yankees were
s't 4. on the Dodsers 11 to It.
A betUr would have to put up ft
to win 3 on the Yankees winning
th. thaniBionshlo. but a 111 bet
: would wte fit In the event of
Dodger victory.
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Youthful Hunter Bag$
Deer via BulUlogging
EUGENE. Oct Arthur
Cofer. WendUng hlth school' sta
dent who went deer hunting last
week end. had to tarn cowpoke to
bring the animal down.
The three - point buck Arthur
shot turned-and charged him. The
boy was pinned to a tree. Kemem
- bering bow cowboys bulldog steers
to the ground, Arthur grabbed tne
animal's nose with one hand, an
antler, with the ether, and twisted.
He was holding the deer safely
when his father and an uncle ran
up and delivered the final shot
Table of Coastal Tides
SBC to Hear
Grid Tooters
The Salem Breakfast club
bers and their guests will this
morning at 7:30 o'clock sit in
en a special program; at Nohl
gren's restaurant designed to
edacate the football fan In the
matter of the new college and
high school grid rules and In
terpretations. President John
Kolb of the Salem- Officials
association will handle the
rules explanations and clarifi
cations, and Mill have members
of his rroup present for dem
onstration, according to SBC
Prexy Al Loucks.' i
Club members are nrged to
attend in fall, aadj to brinr
along a guest or two. Some spe
cial announcements are to be
made by Loucks concerning
future club meetings.
Even in Series
(Continued from page 18)
Robinson opened the way for the
Dodger victory when he led off
the second with a solid smack In
to left and toce into second base
standing up. The fleet Negro then
but-on t&darine Diece of base run
ning when, on Gene Hermanski's
high foul some 30 feet back of first
base, he took for third after the
eaten and slid in without even
drawing a throw.
After Snaring the foul, Jerry
Coleman, Yank second baseman,
slipped on the damp grass and
fell. By the time he picked himself
up it was much too late to head
off. Robinson.
As it happened, the play didn't
prOv of importance, as Hodges'
ensuing clout into left would just
as easily - have scored Robinson
from second. Rut the dash served
warning on the Yankees that their
speedy National league rivals had
on thefr tunning clothes.
The only other time the Brooks
threatened Raschi seriously was In
the fourth, when Hermanski lined
a hit into right center and raced
to third as the ball took a freak
hop past Joe DiMaggio and rolled
to the fence before Hank Bauer
could run it down.
When Rackley, the next nitter,
swung; and sent a slow roller to
the right 'of the mound, Herman
ski ban-elled for home and went
in with spikes flying. But Cole
man made a neat, running pick
up of the ball and fired it to Catch
er -Charlie Silvera Just ahead of
the runner. Hermanski beefed vio
lently at I Umpire Beans Reardon's
decision, but he remained out.
tvim for VmtL Oreffon. September,
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Foxes Battle
Molalla Team
SH.VERTON. Oct. -(Special)
Coach Murl Anderson's Silver
ton Silver Foxes, still in unknown
quality this season and boasting
neither win nor defeat after two
games, take on the Molalla In
dians in the opening football
game: of the season hre Friday
night? on McCinnis field. Game
time is eight o'clock. )
The surprising Foxes first play
ed Beaverton to a 7-7 tie and
then last week battled Wood burn
to a; 13-13 deadlock. Since Mo
lalla - was picked as lone of the
top clubs in the WVli.this season,
Anderson is anticipating a tough
struggle In the local mix. The
Indians were upset by Sandy last
week a warning that they will
be anxious to regain the win
column, according to the Foxes
coach, 5
EFFORTS MAN VICTOR
SPOKANE, Oct. 6 IP)- Jockey
Bob, Breckenridge rode Effort!
Man to an easy three-length vic
tory in the feature race at Play
fair today. :;
UKE STAR BETTER
LOS ANGELES, Oct. l-JPh-Right
End Roy Vujovich showed
rapid improvement today from a
groin injury and definitely will be
able tj perform for UCLA against
Stanford at Palo Alto this week.
Fullback Cliff Schroeder and Tack
le Roy Jenson were" In uniform
but still troubled by knee injuries.
For 18 consecutive miles, the
Great Smoky Mountains in North
Carolina are over 3,000 feet high.
Bulldogs Play
Mt. lAngel 11'
WOODBURN, Oct. -(Special)
The Woodbutn Bulldogs will go
after their first Willamette " Val
ley league football victory of the
season here Friday afternoon in
a 2 p.m. : game with thtfMt. Ange!
Preps, defending league cham
pions. Woodburn's Dean Seaton
& Co. ast week battled to i
thrilling i 13-13 deadlock with Sil
verton here In the opening game
Mt. Angel lost to Estacada 13-7
in their opener last week, but
despite the score of that game
Coach Cjhuck Sheron isn't consid
ering the Friday visitors as any
thing but a very tough opponent.
Dallas Slates
Sandy Eleven
DALLAS, Oct. 8-(Special)-The
Dallas Dragons Friday night tan
gle with the Sandy Pioneers here
In a Willamette Valley league
football game on Kreason field at
eight o'clock. The Pioneers will
be favored over Coach Ken Jac
obsen's light and green locals, as
last week the Sandy team was
'upsetting Molalla in an opening
game while Dallas was being de
feated by Canby.
Jacobsen has been working his
team hard all week in an effort
to strengthen it after the Canby
game, and the Dragons will be
shooting for an upset victory.
Some Shoolin
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FOUR CORNERS. Oct. Sev-
enteen year old Donald Brant, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brant,
4050 Beck ave., has a good start
on a hunting record. Last year
he went hunting for the first time
and got his first deer with the
first shot fired. This year he went
hunting again and again he got
deer with the first shot. Donald
is a junior in high school.
GOSSETT SHIFTED
SEATTLE, Oct -rVWith 10
healthy; ends but a shortage of
healthy backs. University of Wash'
ington Coach Howie Odell sprung
a surprise in today's final heavy
scrimmage in preparation for Sat'
urday's game hero with Oregon
State college. Dev "One-Play" Gos
sett, a 189-pound speedy six-footer
from Kenton, switched from a wine
to left halfback during the session.
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