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Baylor Post
WACO, Tex.. Jan. 20 -(JP)- Geo
rge Sauer, former coach of Kan
sas and Navr, tonight was named
head football coach and athletic
director of Bav'or university.
.T. W. R. White, president of
Bavlor, announced that Sauer had
sirrd a five-year contract to suc
ceed Bob Woodruff, who resigned
to o to the University of Florida.
Woodruff rwi-ned after friction
with Ralph Wo'f. athletic director
of Baylor, with the result that
Wo'f resigned a athletic director
. and was made Bavlor university
stadium director, with the athletic
directorship left onen. After that
Woodruff returned but later re
signed to go to Florida.
Sauer takes the combination job
of roach and athletic director.
Dr. White did not reveal what
the salary was but said it was not
as much as Woodruff had received.
Woodruffs contract had called for,
$12,000 a year. Indications were
that Sauer'i salarv will be between
$10,000 and $12,000. i
Sauer became coach of Navy In j
1948 and resigned recently whenj
two of his assistant coaches were
fired. 1
The two asistants are Vic Brad
ford and Bob Ingalls. At Ann
apolis, Md they both declined to
say whether they art going to
Bavlor with Sauer.
The present staff of assistant
coaches will remain at Baylor, Dr.
White said, with Sauer; bringing
two assistants of his own to add
to the staff.
Sauer had recently been linked
with the vacant Washington State
coaching berth.
'Weat Loop Organizes
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OK'dbyVote
EUGENE, Jan. 20 -P)- The Far
West Baseball league today for
mally voted Eugene and Reno into
the league, then elected new di
rectors. '
In the first day of the annual
mid-winter meeting, officials
named Wayne Hlnkley, Reno; Art
Hadler, Eugene; Joe Carroll,
Marysville; and Larry Cummings,
Willows, as the new directors.
In addition to Eugene and Reno,
others represented at the session
were Med ford and Klamath Falls,
Ore.. Pittsburgh and Marysville,
Calif.
A schedule will be adopted to
morrow. Officials voted a $100 fine to be
Imposed on any team not sending
a representative to league meet
ings.
They also voted to exchange
umpires w 1 1 h the California
league during spring training. A
meeting of the Sportswriters and
Sport scatters association was set
tentatively for Redding in spring
training.
SUBLIMITY TOrS LOCALS
SUBLIMITY The Sublimity
Hawks topped the Salem Capitol
Business College quint, 5-20, on
the local floor this week to run
their string of wins to four
straight,
Sublimity (CI) lUt salcw CUc
Lular (23) T (3) Skects
D. Neal (13) T Coda
BcnU U0t C lit BrunocU
Albui (4) t (2 1 Turner
Boidigheimer (4) n U Myra
L. Neal (2) (XI Krebba
Bitkholz 31 (3) Hooker
Btuckart (3)
Butler (2)
M. Cenpacher (1)
J. Cenpacher (1
I Seattle Gets Meet
SEATTLE. Jan. 20 -CTV-ThereH
be swimming and swimmers galore
here July 20-23. Ray Daughters of
the Washington Athletic club said
today the men's National AAU
outdoor championships would be
held then, as well as the concur
rent Pacific northwest men's and
women a meets.
BALL CLINIC DUE
SPOKANE. Jan, 20 -m-Clar-
ence Marshall, 23-year old pitcher
for the New York Yankees, will
conduct a baseball clinic here next
week for high school coaches and
, sand lot managers. Glenn Wright,
scout for the Boston Red Sox,
was originally scheduled to run
the school. Marshall will be assis
ted by Bill Brenzel, former minor
league catcher.
8KEET SHOOT POSTPONED
PENDLETON, Jan. 20 -WVThe
-fast Oregonian - Pendleton Gun
club northwest telegraph skeet
shoot, was postponed today in the
hope of better weather. The shoot
will open Feb. 12, instead of Jan
22, and last -10 weeks instead: of
the usual 12.
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Mark O. Hatfield, Willamette
university instructor in political
science, will hold a series of dis
cussions on politcal issues on
KOCO at 9:30 pjn. Saturdays, be
ginning today.
AUie. Yogi Want Pay Increase
NEW YORK, Jul U -iFh
A1U EeynokU, New Tark Yan
kees' pitching hera in the lflt
World Series, and Yagt Berra, his
catching mate, today rejected sal
ary terms, thus becoming the
first holdouts among the world
champtons. A terse statemeat
given to the press by Arthar E.
Patterson. Yankee pabUcity di
rector said:
"Keynalds and Berra paid a
Tlslt to Um Yankee af flees to dJa
enss their 1950 contracts and left
without signing."
Asked whether that saeaat the
tighthanded pitcher sad hard
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Babe Fades, Q3iley .
Leads Gals' Tourney
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TAMPA, Fla, Jan. 2y-JP)-PoUy Riley, Fort Worth amateur, moved
into a three-stroke lead at the halfway point in the Tampa women's
open golf tournament today. '
The stocky Texan turned in an unspectacular 38-36 74 that proved
entirely adequate as Babe zanar
ias, yesterday's leader, blew up for
a 42-4082.
Miss Riley's 36-hole total over
the 6,093-yard Palma Ceia course
is 146. She was second to the Babe
yesterday with 72 two over par.
Louise Suggs, National women's
open champion, climbed to second
with the day's best round, 35-38
73. The little Georgian now has
149. .
Pretty Marlene Bauer, the 15-year-old
sensation, and pro Betty
Jameson of San Antonio, Texas,
were tied at 150. Miss Bauer, from
Midland, Tex., has a second round
38-38 76. Miss Jameson shot 40-35-1-75.
. 3
Veesr Kirk, amateur from Find-
lay, Ohio, and Mrs. Zaharias each
had 152. Miss Kirk took 39-3978
today.
Mrs. Zaharias, whose first rouna
70. even Dar. is the best or tne
3.300 tournament so far. lost her
putting touch completely today and
also had trouble reaching the well-
trapped greens.
Even sadder than the showing
of the Babe today, however, was
that of defending champion Patty
Berg. The Minneapolis pro took a
miserable 44-4387 I or a ioa voxai
that almost certainly put ner oui
of the running. Edean Anderson,
Helena, Mont, 78-79157.
Birds Hungry;
Deer, Elk Okay
PENDLETON. Jan. 20 UF) The
Pendleton Fish and Game club to
day began feeding pheasants ani
other game biros wnose 100a u
covered with snow. The club was
authorized bv the state came com
mission to buy half-ton of grain,
and asked for additional contri
butions from sportsmen
Deer and elk apparently are not
suffering. They have not come
down to the lower elevations as
the? usually do when mountain
forage grows scarce
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gurvey. Portland, Oregon )
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Look and Learn
By A. C Gerdoa
I. How many teeth are th
in one's baby set, and in the adult
set?
8. What is the most important
factor of earth erosion?
3. What reptile squirts blood
from its eyes?
4. Which is larger, the Mediter
ranean Sea or the Gulf of Mexi
CO?
S. In what famous short story
is the conclusion left to the read
er's imagination?
ANSWERS
1. Twenty in the baby set, and
thirty-two in the adult.
2. Running water.
3. The horned toad will do this
when alarmed.
4. The Mediterranean.
5. Stockton's The Lady and
the Tiger."
hitting catcher were naldonts,
FaUersoa replied:
"I wouldn't say that. Nobody
Is effletany a haldont aatil he
fails to report to caaap March L
The players felt they were entl
. tied to a little mora aaoaey than
they were offered. Fm sore
thejrIl come to terms Tery 8008,"
Patterson disclosed that George
Weiss, Yankee general manager
would confer with Joe Page, the
relief specialist "sometime to
morrow." Page, who was paid la
the neighborhood of 120,000 for
working; la SO games last season,
la reported to be seeking fX5,00,
a 75 per cent raise.
Time
Running
Jenkins Bout
Looms for Pep
TAMPA, Fit. Jan. U -MV Wil
lie Pep, world featherweight box
ing champion, will serin training
here Monday for a tentative beat
with Lew Jenkins. Pep's manager,
Lm ViscnsL said tonight the
featherweight kins may saeet the
farmer UtHtweight ehaaap in an
everweight bent in Boston Feb. 6.
Visesni said he also is negotiat
ing far a title match with Bay
Fameebon, French and Enropeaa
featherweight champion.
COMMISSION MEET SET
PORTLAND. Jan. 20 -MV The
state game commission will adopt
final fishing regulations for 1950
at a meeting here Jan. 27.
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By Jimmy Hatlo
Missouri Ace
Shoot Victor
JACKSONVILLE, Ha., Jan. 20
-MPr-Ewald Toedebusch, 42-year'
old trucking company president
from St Louis, Mo., won the Great
Southern Handicap here today as
the four-day trapshoot came to an
end.
Toedebusch, whose only claim
to 12 gauge fame previously was
the winner's trophy in the central
Missouri shoot last year, broke 92
clays out pf a possible 100, firing
against a dark, misty background
and bothered by high winds.
Mrs. George Fairchild of Read
ing, Fa won the high woman s
trophy by the simple expedient of
being the only feminine shooter
competing. Her score was a 70.
Cal Ray of Eugene, Ore... who
dominated the competition during
the first two days of the meet, did
not enter the Great Southern
Handicap.
PORTLAND TILTS CANCELLED
PORTLAND, Jan. 20 -(P)-Wea-tber
today forced cancellation of
scheduled Saturday and Sunday
basketball games here between
Seattle university and the Univer
sity of Portland.
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