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- Weeke Red Hots for This (Or, Picaey Phcolball Phorecasiing) nd: Br Al (Swaml) LUfataer Friday'! foolish frUcklnf sr. I should hve ait white I tu COLLEGE s 1 - Orerea ever CeUrsse with tbcy were all like this. Oreren 8UU ver MmUiu yep, sere 4. Stanford ever Waihlnrton this U lotM fan. WSC vtr ldb gtU better it ret sUn. UCLA ever SaoU Clara fltill ne pain. California ever CSC wbea! Wbe threw that! Ciller e of the Pacific ever Portland U Jaai ia caae we mlas Lthat Ust mic OCE ver Vanport mere picnicking. Lewis A Clark ver IJBiieia. racuic ver Y Diunin, nrmj aver iuttud, nncvn la ever Nary, Viilineva ever Tolas. Cornell ever Tale. Pcnn over Columbia. Illinois ever Missouri. Iewa erer Indiana. Oklahoma evler Kansas, Michigan ever Northwestern, Minnesota ever Ohi State, Notre Dame erer Tulane, Tennessee ever Alabama, Texas ever Ar kansas, Southern Methodist over Rice, TCU erer Texas AJeM. - nidi sctiool r Salem ever- Springfield plenty of scoring-, all Salem's. Albany over Bend the Bulldon bounce back. Eocene over Corrallis still headed for the Blr-I pennant. Silverton over ML Angeltouch bat tle. Molalla over Canby, Eataeada over Dallas, Weodbnrn over San dy (upset J. Stayton over JWonmouth, Independence over Salem Aeademr,' Sacred Heart oVer Philomath, AumsVllle over Turner, Gervals over Sublimity. Sl'Faul over Mill City and Chemawa over Jefferson, f ' - Battlnr averare to date: College 64 rtfht, 15 wronf for .110. High school 16 right. 13 wrong-for Jit Duch Gndders Set For Colorado Club Aikeiis to Seek 4th Win of Season Saturday in Non-League Hayward Go UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eugene. Oct. 13 (Special) Coach Jim Aiken's Oregon varsity .goes after Its fourth wii ;oC' the season here Saturday when the Colorado University Buffalo! Invade Hay ward field. The Buffs will be the first Big Seven team, ever faced by an Oregon team. . . i This week -the- Webfocts have! . spent considerable time on de fense in preparation for the single wing attack used by Coach Dal-! las Ward. The Buffs will be the third team, in the last five faced by Oregon . which featured the wing attack. ""The shakeup which hit the Oregon lineup last week and. re sulted in three -. switches in the lineup has almost run its course. Only one. major change was made during practice this, week. Gerald Moshofeky,. a . talented sophomore from Beaverton, has moved ' from guard to left tackle and is tabbed far considerable work behind Steve Dotur on offense. Bob Rob erts remains as the defensive man at the tacWe, slijt. , J Ai a result of the improved showing at Washington State,' the back field goes back to its original form this week with George Bell at right half and Woodley Lewis and Johnny McKay alternating at left hair Bob Sanders, the top fullback on the coast, will again be slated! for' the brunt of the Work as the thfrd running back. Earl Stelle at quarterback has made the Oregon passing game appear on its way to be an ef fective weapon for the rest of the season. , , !v,;v Foxesi Angels In Grid Clash Kit itjrtrr m -?Cr,t-,i Tlie Mt. Angei 'Preps, winless in their first "two 1Uamette Valley league football games with Esta cada and 'Woddburn, but within a step of 'Victory in each one, Friday nights phir the Silverton Silver Foxes here at eight o'clock. Irked at losings their first two when they. jtigyre they should have won,, them Coach Gene Bar rett's Preps , are pointing for an upset win over, the favored men of Murl vAnderson. ... " - " Silverton . tied -Woodburn and topped Molalla In the two games played by the Foxes. The - Mt. Angel attack will again be led by Bob Hanauska and Gordy Big ler, halfbacks, and by Big Norb Wollman, pass-snatching end. For the Foxes it will be the speedy Larry Lincoln, Jim Lance and Jerry Denson who will carry most f their victory hopes. Dragons Play Ranger Eleven Theyll Do It Every Time ? By Jimmy Hatlo tANARy YGO ctrmEscisej "-" J jI) Tias of pos. shall, BRAS A5&JT YHiSS WHAT VO WOO GET"? a f-JmMS 9 z wSl!wa nimn nmacxn, tr Shakeiip Hits Macks Grizzly $tar :; '' I I.,, - ' .1. v'A I VI - Johnny Ileldlnr (above), versatile Montana athlete who has been tho star duarterback for the Grlsilies for three seasons will see action at Corvallls Saturday in tho game with Oregon State college. DALLAS,. Oct.. 13 (Special) Coacb Ken Jacobsen's Dallas Dra- ons. soektng their first win in illametto Valley league play but not favored to get it, go to Esta cada , Friday- night to play the loop-leading and undefeated Rangers at eight o'clock. Esta cada hasttung up two straight wvl wing; and a pair of non league kXtrrnishea. Jacobsen has Deen working his Dragon team hard during the week, priming it for an upset victory. , i Stajton Bees Lose ALBANY, Oct IS -(Special) Coch Joe Boyle's Stayton B eleven Vdged out Albany Junior high 7-0 in, an afternoon contest here. .. . Dale TCuyf.? right half, scored the onlyt, touchdown with five mlnutesvione in the first Quarter on a 30-yard end run play. Left f ail Ray Showers converted on a, line bucJt Stayton ) plays host to Silverton in their next go October 20. - An viuuvi- a i unc u aim io; dc scheduled, -rco'xiing to Head Coach Herb Booth. PHILADELPHIA, Oct 13-(iP)-Phlladelphla atbeltlcs today fired veteran coaches Al Simmons and Earle Brncker in tho first major decision the club ever has made against the wishes of Connie Mack. The handwriting on the wall seemed pretty plain for all base ball to read: The 86-year-old owner manager no longer Is tho absolute boos of the American League clnb he helped found. Dismissal of the two coaches, a complete surprise to them and to Philadelphia fans, was an nounced as having been ordered by the club's board of directors.. And in a tight-lipped statement Connie said: : They (Simmons and Brncker) both are wonderful fellows and I thought they did a fine Job for US. "But the board of directors de cided we could do without them and they have the final say in running the ball club." : The directors are Mack's three sons, Earle, Boy and Con hie, Jr." Benjamin MacFarland, grandson of the late John Shibe who founded the club with Con nie, and Robert Schroeder, one time Shibe park hot dog hustler who never has worked for any other organization. Bulldogs Face Sandy Eleven c4s INDIANS READY PALO ALTO. Calif., Oct. 1S-(J Coach Marchie Schwartz and his Stanford Indians will fly tomor row to Seattle for a Saturday ootball engagement with the University of Washington Husk ies. The head man said he plan ned a workout tomorrow after noon on the Seattle turf. Weaver-Kiser Title Go Set Ordered on by the Salem Wrestling commission, after the "no contest" verdict rendered by Referee Harry Elliott the last time they locked horns here, Buck Weaver and. Jack (Tiger) Kiser will clash for the Coast lightheavy mat title belt next Tuesday night at the armory, the feature attrac tion on Matchmaker Elton Owen's weekly card. ; ; The prankish Weaver and Kiser met here two weeks ago in a title scrap which ended after Kis er had flattened the Indianan only to be kicked from the ring by Buck. Jack alighted on a should er, damaging it so that he couldn't return to -finish the match. Ref Elliott then called it a tie and refused to give Weaver the win. The commish" has since ordered the rematch. The full supporting card will bo announced later by Owen. Duck Fins Commercial league results last night at the Portland road alleys: Cummings Heating Co. 4, Tweed ie Oil 0; Willamette Amusement 4, Willamette Valley Bank 0; Glea- son's Bakery 3, Quality Used Cars 1. The Cummings crew had high team series with 2095. Quality Us ed Cars' 737 was top game and in dividually, Howard Smith of Cum mings had high game with 188 and Tom Wood, Gleasoru, hit a 484 for best series. WOODBURN. Oct. 13-(Special) Fullv realizing they are in for one of their toughest games of the; er's first appearance at home this season, and the first Beaver-Griz zly clash since 1M2 when Oregon State rolled to an easy J3-to-0 triumph. s An added feature or tne game will be the first presentation ot Band Day on the campus. Ar ranged and directed by Professor Bob Walls and Bandmaster Ted Mesang of the Oregon State music department, the affair will bring together Oregon State's crack 75 piece marching band, plus four high school bands from Corvallis, Albany, Sweet Home and Lebanon. New Grizzly Mentor Ted Ship key will bring to Corvallis a team far removed from push-over Mon tana squads of the past. The Griz zlies have a top-notch quarterback in Tommy Kingsford. currently riding near the top of the PCC in passing. For Oregon State Kip Taylor will stick mainly to the starting lineup that outlasted the Huskies last weekend. Probable changes will be Jim Inglesby at right tackle and Pete Palmer at center. Th Storhttman. Solnu Onqon, Friday, Octobf li. 194 IS SGC Title Go Again Delayed Another week will lapse before l Jack Russell and Leo Estey swing i into their SS-holo clash for the Salem Golf club title. Estey had e not returned Friday from a trip east so officials have set the t crown match again tentatively j for Sunday. Oct 23rd. ; All the rest of the flight title ;. matches in the annual tourney have been played other than for f the sixth flight bout between DrJ M. E. Gadwa and Dr. John R. Wood. The pair will play this one; probably Sunday. Beaver Crew Eady Orange Gridders Expect Trouble From Improved Montanans Saturday OREGON STATE COLLEGE, Corvallis, Oct 13 (Special) Ore gon State's Battling Beavers, fresh from a 7-to-3 upset of the Univer sity of Washington Huskies in Seattle last wees: end, tangle witn an improved University of Montana squad Saturday on Bell field at 2 a. a - p. m. Tne game wm te roe oeav In the early European universi ties, the professors were hired by tne students. CAL A'VAITS TROY BERKELEY, Calif., Oct. 13 season the Woodburn Bulldogs j Coach Lynn (Pappy) Waldorf planned a light workout tomor row for his University of Ca.li fgornia Bears and then will take them ot a country retreat until time for their Saturday tussle with the University of Southern Cali fornia Trojans. Ko to Sandy Friday night for a crucial Willamette Valley league football game. ' The Bulldogs, led by their triple-threater Dean Seaton in both games, battled to a tie with Silverton and then nipped Mt. Angel thus far. Pop Rannow's Sandy club, af ter waylaying Molalla and Dallas with a veteran-stocked squad, ap pear headed for the league title. Sandy is now in a tie for the top with Estacada. while Wood burn and Silverton are tied for second place. DRAFT SET NOV. 17 CINCINNATI. Oct. 13 -CP)- The major baseball leagues will hold their annual draft for new talent on Nov. 17 in. Cincinnati. Baseball Commissioner A. B. Chandler an nounced the date today. Washing ton, which finished eighth in the American league, will get the first chance at the first minor leaguer, in keeping with the rules. IKE QUARTER NAMED LOS ANGELES, Oct. 13-)- Sophomore Julian Weisstein in a surprise move was handed the starting role as quarterback for UCLA against Santa Clara here Saturday. Shooting for No. 4 Tonight Wolves Face Vanport Eleven OREGON COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, Monmouth. Oct. 13-(Spe- clal)-Blll McArthur's OCE Wolves, winners of their first three foot ball starts this se aan. shoqt for Ne, 4 Friday nlht In the eight o'clock game here wlth$ Vaaftrt collegians. The Wolves are back In top shape again and expect a tough battle-with the Vikings. : Probable starters for OCE will be Hank Decker and Brace Ham ilton at the- wings. Boh McKeever and Tom Thayer as tackles. Gale Davis and Dale S narks aa guards, Ray Cammlngs at center, Abe John son at quarterback, Jim Wasch or Robin Lee at right half, Ralph Cap- aaso or Aubrey Van Ln at left half and Ken Maine at f oIL Both Lee and Van Lee are reevrerlnc from illness. "THE ROCKET is easy on your pocket" FISHERMEN! f Have You Heard About the Chris-Craft CHALLENGER As Low As Delivered in Salem Dear Mr. & Mrs. New Car Buyer: t We owe it to you to extend a hearty Invitation to acquaint yourselves with the NEW OLDSMOBILE equipped with That Futuramic combination. 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