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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1950)
!. Tlt.StaliSa Th IS football playing mem bers of the Willamette Valley and Ya-Wa-Ma athletic leagues go postward again today and tonight in a wide assortment of games. Clashes of (he crucial variety are sparse In both loops however. Top tilt in the Willamette Val spanking both Canby and Silver ton as starters, figure over Gen Barrett's Preps in another night mix at ML Angel. The Preps were licked by Estacada 25-0 last week. Always a hustling outfit, the Preppers could pitch quite an upset into the chase via a surprise victory over Woodburn. Mini Anderson's Silvertons, an other hustling outfit that isn't nearly as bad as its record indl- cates, goes to Molalla tonight and will find themselves favored over Al Groves' Indians. Molalla went down 14-0 last week at Sandy while Silverton was bowing to Woodburn. The fourth game of the-" round puts Ken Jacobsen's Dallas Dragons at Sandy, favored to nip the Pioneers. Dallas wasn't as sharp last week as it was the week before when the Dragons downed Silverton 19-0, and con- sequently took a 6-0 bouncing The from Canby. 's Top Comics DAILY AND SUNDAY Over in the Ya-Wa-Ma loop. where Banks high looms as the cream of the lot after tallying 101 in points In two games, it will be Sherwood at Banks, Sheridan at Your Home Ncwspspe? Yamhill and Willamina at Dayton ley is due on the Estacada. in Friday league play. North Marion steps from the league to greensward tonight when the Bangers, now tied with Woodburn for first place in the circuit, play host to the Canby Cougars. Marv Goodman's Cougars are in second place but have plenty of ball club to kayo any other member of the league. ' Don Bryant of Estacada Is well aware of this and openly predicts the Cougars will squash his light Rangers. Chuck Sheron's Bulldogs, after play host to Joe Boyle's Stayton Eagles, and Coach Hal Ellmers Marions will be after an upset OH. NEVFI? lullNm GEE, VOL) SURS I'LL GET SOME TOOLS kt iMAVT. WHY CANT WTL GRID STANDINGS - . - W X. Pet W L Pet Woodburn 2 . 1000! Mt Ansel I 1 .500 Estacada 2 0.1 000! Sandy 1 1 .500 DaUaa 1 1 300 SUvertoa 0 2 .000 Canby 1 1 .500 (Molalla 0 1 .000 Tonight's games: Silverton at Molal la. Canby at Estacada. Woodburn at Mt. AngeL Dallas at Sandy. YA-WA-MA STANDINGS W L Pet. W L Pet. Banks 2 0 .1000 Dayton 1 1 .500 WUlamlna 2 0 .1000 N-Marion 0 2 .000 Sheridan 2 0 .lOOOj YamhiU 0 2 .000 Amity 1 1 .500 jSherwood 0 2 .000 Friday -games: Sherwood at Banks. Sheridan at YamhiU. Stayton at North Marion. Amity at Alsea, WUlamlna at Dayton. victory, their first of the cam VOhfT JUST MX THE WAGON MYSELF COOKIE WOMEN BE AS paign. Amity goes to Alsea . for STT THt?E, AL.ONZO- HELPLESS AS another non-league skirmish. UJ W5M6THING.' MtN On the basis of their showings in the first two rounds of play, Willamina, Banks and Sheridan r should have little trouble in reg istering more wins Friday. Willamette: Valley, iYa-Wa-Ma Loops inrid Action 5 TheyH Do It Every Its warm and cozy 'r0cmcj jcst relax WITH A MAGAZINE V.VEN THE NURSE SAyS- J WW 2m oSo tBeairs In ISend Clslslhi Unbeaten Cards Play Preps Sacred Heart academy's undefeated Cardinal footballers draw ene of their toughest assignments of the season today In Portland whtn they go against the Columbia Prep eleven on the C-P gridiron. The game is booked for a 2 pjn. start Coach Don Vandervort's local eleven has thus far tied Mt Angel and defeated Jefferson and St Francis of Eugene. In today's mix, however, the Cards will not be the favorites. Vandervort expects to stick with rls regular starting lineup for the clash. Such would find Vera Daniels at center, John Hoy and Paul Riley at the guards, Bob Cowan and Ed Brown as tackles, Dick DeRosier and Jim Dimpewolf as ends, Jim Wlemals at quarterback, Terry -Cooney at fullback and Virgil Weber and Jim Fischer as halfbacks. Following today's game the Cardinals enter Marion-Polk league play with Central high, Stayton, Cascade and Salem Academy the next four opponents in that order. Sunday Races Are Canceled No more 'auto races this season at Hollywood bowL This; an nouncement was made yesterday by Valley Sports promoters after they canceled the scheduled "hard top" program for next Sunday af ternoon. The bad weather and no sign of a break in it forced the cancellation. i A wide assortment of roadster, midget, stock car and "hard top" events was produced at the bowl during the season, and next year the sponsors hope to again present speed programs in the big arena. Table bf Coastal Tides (Compiled by XT. S. Coast c Geodetic Surrey. Portland. Oregon) TIDES FOR TAJT. OR. v , OCTOBER. 1 - :-.-". PACIFIC STANDARD TIMS ' High Waters October ' Tim HL ( t:24 ajn. 4.8 -"TtM pjn. S.S 9:56 a.m. 5.2 t 9:03 pjn. 5.7 10:23 ajn. 5.6 10:04 pjn. 5.9 9 10:53 a m. 6.1 10:58 p.m. i 6.0 19 11:24 a.m. 61 11:51 pjn. 6.0 1 11 11:53 ajn. 6.9 12 12:43 ajn. 5 9 12:25 pjn. 12 IS 1:36 ajn. 5.7 10 pjn. '7.4 Low Waters Time Ht. 2:26 ajn. 2:34 pjn. 3:15 ajn. 3.28 pjn. 3:57 ajn. 4:17 pjn. 4:33 ajn. 5:01 pjn. 5:09 ajn. 5:44 pjn. 9.4 3J J 1.7 1.9 0.4 1.1 0.6 0.3 w. ..... a.v 6:29 pjn. -0.4 1.0 6:22 ajn. 1.4 7:15 p.m. -0.9 7:00 a.m. IS 8:03 pjn. -1JS L Giitoa Stoli Co Distributor IZO S. Summer Ph. 3-4458 1 1 1 Aj Time Mat. Tourney Set For Local Arena A ene-night, slagle-elimlna-tlon tournament, always a pop alar item with local wrestling fans. will eecnpy the spotllxht ext at the armory Taesday night, Matchmaker Elton Owen has . announced. . The toarney winner will not nly win him self a trophy and a big portion of the purse, but also a champ ionship date with Lee Walllck, holder f the Coast Juter heavy title belt Eight gladiators will be In the action. Three have Urns far been signed.. They are Canadian Herb Parks, Eddie Williams and Barefoot Joe Mill eh. Yost Defeated In Golf Meet PEBBLE. BEAOTT ralif rW -W-BiU Mawhinney, crack Can adian player from Vanrnnvpr t C, strengthened' his chances to win ine vaiuornia amateur golf cham pionship today when he defeated low handicaD Star DicV Ynsf nt Portland 1 up in a second round match. Former state titleholder. Roh Gardner, Los Angeles, won from Veteran Ralph HalL Oakland. 2 and 1. The biggest UDset of the second round saw Bill Colm, jr., steady competitor from Bakersfield, eli minate Pacific Northwest Star Harry Givan of Seattle, 2 and 1. uivan is a former walker cup player as well as winner of many titles in his area. The hoatzin, a pheasant-like Dira oi bouth Amerrea, holds enemies at bay with its objection able odor. Look and Learn By A. C Gordon 1. What is the basic, essential difference between paste and glue? 2. What is the largest inland sea in the world? 3. What colonv in Anwrin urn. settled by people who came here in Doau called "The Arks" and The Dove"? - 4. ThrOUCh whnm rirtM an A ma. lean author or publisher take out a copyright through the Patent Office, the National R ii v a 1, - " " u Vi Standards, or the Library of Con- 5. What British r ' vuvsu Mary, Queen of Scots, beheaded? ANSWERS I. Paste Is of vegetable while glue is of animal origin. z. ine uaspian Sea. 3. Maryland. 4. Through the Library of Con gress. 5. Queen Elizabeth. By Jimmy Hatlo &AVP Salems Favored To Absorb Loss Salem high's Vikings again hit the road today for their second straight Big Six league 'football skirmish, with the Bend Lava Bears tonight at Bend. The fast moving Bears and their T-forma-tion, coached by Bud Robertson and Bill Overman, rate as heavy favorites over a Salem team that in three games has tied Cleveland and lost to Gresham and Albany. The Bears have victories over Madras and Corvallis, but last week went down 20-6 . before powerful Eugene. Key men in the Bear attack are Jim Wade, Bill Whaley, Phelom Cullison and Miles Boardman, while across the line the standouts include Ernie Martin, Arnie Rine hart. Dale Thornburg and Dran nan Hamby. Just who Coach Loren Mort of the Salems will start tonight Is questionable. He hasn't been get ting results from his regulars to date, so might open with a com pletely revamped unit Certain to see plenty of action, however, are Linemen Capt Dick Peterson, Don Allison, Bob Hart Don Boyd, Charles Bales, John Conder, Al Heston, Al Kleinsmith, Derald Knitted Marv Langeland, Mac Webb and Bob Thiessen. Carry ing the offensive load for Salem, if there is to be one, will be com binations made up of Tommy Kerns, Ross Tyler, Gene Jones, Elmer Haugen, Johnny Gundran, Buzz Covalt, Bruce Burns and Deb Davis. - Goin' after em (Continued from preceding page.) WeU . . . your old fishin janitor was Immediately put in charge of the gaff hook onf the chinook was sighted. Had our two fish anyway so we might just as well spend our time trying to knock other peoples fish off the hook with a gaff. No use going in to a long word picture of the battle. It took about one-half hour and then we stepped in with the gaff and with the true eye of one who has gaffed many a jack salmon, we snaked him out with one swipe. Just got the measurements of the fish and here they are. The big one measured 47 inches in length, 25 inches in girth, and tipped the scales at 37 V.r,. The outfit Lebold was using was the old standby 5Vi oz. spinning rod, imported spinning reel, and a 6 lb. mono-filament line. The lure was an orange wobbler with red spots. Fifteen-pound Silver Landed Also Was that all? No . . . that wasn't all. Bill Coon and son Ronnie, both of Salem, polled np in BUl's new boat just as we were gaffing the chinook. Bill made a couple of casts and banco , . - bingo ... he tied Into a 15 lb. silver which was duly landed by Ronnie and Co. Bill "Top Hat" Coon was also urlng a spin ning outfit which made it a field day for the spinning boys. Well anyway . , . our twofish were the first caught that morning even if they didn t hold up in size very long. We sort of scratched around and covered them with leaves so no one would notice the little ones. We gave up trying to attract attention by . . . "Hey! fellas, didja see the two nice ones I cought?v After several attempts with no one paying any attention we felt like tossing them back in the bay. Jts easy to separate the men from the boys when it comes to salmon fishing. If Conrad Prange, who is a traitor for refusing to shoot the democrat mule, will loan us some of his rompers and mar bles well play a game of big ring with him. In the meantime, while Ldghtner looks for his favorite taw, let's keep our fingers crossed for Lebold. Suppose we'll have to eat chinook flavored ice cream for the winter months. Looks like the fish are really In now and as soon as the deer banters ret oat of the woods there should be some whoppers taken from the coastal streams and some whoppers told around the sporting circles. None yet to beat the one about the salmon that was caught on a spark ping last yearv Tis a fact : Thermador Healer Service Hot your Thermador hooters check d now to Insur good winter operation. , W bar parti and nrict special ists. Cleaning and oiling now will pay dividends. . Call us for an csumato. " Walion-Brovm Electric Go. 238 Slot Street . Bearcats Set For Whit worth (Continued from preceding page) that drew national recognition last season. The Whitworth "T". incident ally, has been fashioned from that used by the College of the Pacific when Eddie LeBaron quarter backed the COP's. The Pirate line is a solid 200 pound item either offensively or defensively and has a number of veteran campaigners in it In the backfield with Kretz are Cliff Gross, Ollie Wright and Truman Elliott, a trio of quick-hitting backs. Few changes in the Bearcat starting lineup are contemplated by Coach Chester Stackhouse. John Skimas and Buz Oerding are scheduled to go as ends, with Art Beddoe and Dorrance Noteboom as tackles, John Markoskie and Capt Chuck Bowe as guards and Jim McHale as center. In the backfield it will be Charles Koani or Al Minn at full, Don Humph reys, Bob Taylor, Keith Sperry or Bill Ewaliko as halves and either Bruce Jarman or Rick Bingham at quarter. Juniors Play Second Round Salem's Junior high school foot ball league enters the second week of play today with a pair of games oooKed lor the west Salem and Leslie fields. Coach Bill Hanauska's West Sa lem Giants make their 1950 debut in the former, takine on the Par- rish Cardinals at 3:45 o'clock. Bob Metzgers Cards last week thump ed the Leslie Golds 40-0. In a 6:30 o'clock earn tonJVht at Leslie the Parrish Greys tangle witn tn Leslie Golds. Clay Egle ston's Greys last week were trim med by the Leslie Blues. Lou De Loretto's Golds went down 40-0 to the Cards. The Blues are idle this week. Plenty of Ticket Left for Big Game OREGON STATE COLLEGE, Oct 5 (Special) Athletic Di rector 8 pec Keene announced to day that 500 general admission tickets for the Stanford football game Saturday will go on sale at $LS0 each at 8:30 ajn. In Room 103 of the GiU Coliseum. What's left will be on sale at the Bell field gate starting at noon. Sev eral thousand of these seats are sheltered by the stadium roof. High school students win be ad mitted to the game for IL00, with their student body cards. GENERAL FLIP WINS SPOKANE, Oct 5-(iP)-General iip plodded through the mud at Playfair track today to win the featured $600 Veradale purse. He paid $5.20, $3.10 and $2.60. 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