)tii !' j . I t I i ' 5 - Cellar Claic3 Salem Eleven I Harps Pont Return Srings Locals' TD I ty Teas Yates Salem High School's Vikings last night sank Into the Big Six cellar as they succumbed to the Springfield Millers by a 11 to 9 count at Waters park. Hie defeat was the VTks third la league play without a win, while for Springfield it was victory Isles Barta. B7t 1M 11 181 ISt "if l i number on la three league foes. Salem had been tied with the Mil lers for the bottom spot before last night's game. . Viking scoring was concentrat ed in the final Quarter, as Coach Loren Morfs charges tried vainly to overcome a 12-0 Miller lead built up in the first half. Initiating the scoring for the locals fell in the hands of safety-man Burt Harp who raised the Salem stock con siderably by returning a Spring field punt tl yards for a touch down, early In the fourth quarter. . Harp took the punt on his own 48 and charged straight up the field to the Miller's SO where ha was apparently stopped. But at the last moment he spun out of the Erasp of several would be tackier, roke for the sidelines and raced unmolested into the end zone. Team captain Dick Peterson laid the key block that set Harp on his way. Harp also added the ex tra point that made the count stand at 12-7 with about ten minutes re- mainlng in the game. v With some five minutes left to play the Vlks got a real threat brewing when they gained posses sion of the ball on a Springfield fumble that was recovered by Pe terson on the visitor's 37. Oene Jones tore off gains of 32 and 8 yards with a two-yard plunge by Johnny Qundran sandwiched in between, placing the ball on the Miller eight yard line. ' On the next play Jones fumbled and Springfield made the recovery. After three line days failed to rain for the Millers, they Indulged In tome fancy strategy, purposely giving Salem's safety, rather than savin' to Virmzs a cnanrn as blocking a punt for a TD. The Millers dominated the play fn the first half, scoring onoe In ch of the first two periods. Sa ri received the opening kickoff and after rolling up two first downs was, forced to punt. Spring field took over the ball on its own 16 yard line and in 10 plays inarched 84 yards to a touchdown. The drive was higlighted by a 47 yard pass and run play from Floyd Burright to J. C Johnson, Jutting the ball on the Salem 22. our plays later they had driven " to the Vik four, and a quick pass from Burright to quarterback Carl Bour connected for the score. Bur right's placement try was short. Late in the second quarter Harp Tares ran. nk farts feat rase. Net tbts rasfe Yarns pialtf Passes att. PUMS MM. 'Pumi aa sasae. First aewas rnaMM Ban lest tasaMat Pvac am. , was rushed badly on a punt and had it partially blocked, resulting , in Miller possession of the. ball on the Viking 32 yard line. Onoe more Springfield took to the air, this time a 28-yard aerial play from Doug Bridges to Bour gain ed a first down on the six. George BOderback skirted right end on the next play for the score, with the same bothersome Mr. Bour laying the key block. This time Burrizhra kick was wide. Salem was never able to pat a sustained drive togther all eve ning, never placing more than two first downs ia any one single ef fort. Happiest moment of the en nlng for the more than 1500 home fans was the fine halfume enter' tainment put on by the Salem Hlgn banc. WV-m-Sorlnrfldd Uneuna; Springfield: Ends Johnson. ZTJow- eu. Pakuiak. Tackles Lauritzen. ' Guard Bporoa. Isayfield. Sabin. Cen ser wuoarns. vuartarbacks Bour. Peterson. Halfbacks Bridie. Bur right. Bilderbncr. WiHoughby. ruU- Wk WilHn. Jenkfna : Satan: Fnna Boyd. Webb. Winter. j. ai i m i . mtwi, unxNT. nmna Bart. AWsoa, Berg. Center Langeland. Ouarteback Crralt. Halfbacks-Joiiec, Caadran. Kerns. Davis. ruUbacka jffyter. Barn, Garland. Score by quarters: zz?" I 1 1 fc? Scaring Towchdowns Boar. BUoer back. Harp. PAT Harp. Safety BH eertoack. Omeiass Uckev Davis 4 - - . . Joan TOsaoune. , umDtra: Bab raeh. ft'a Homecoming ia OCE . Wolves Boot George Fox '11' MONMOUTH. Oct 13-(Spedal) The Oregon College of Education Wolves return to football warfare here Saturday in. the Wolves' Fair grounds stadium. It will be Home coming for OCE and Coach Bill McArthur's huskies will attempt to celebrate it with a victory over the George Fox college team. Kickoff is at 2 p.m. The Wolves will be heavily favored in the game. " With the exception of End Hank Decker, who is out for the season with a fractured ankle, the Wolves Should ka In tnn chan fnm R clash. OCX had last weekend off. rteiore men tney wauopea soutn ru Oregon 40-0 and dropped de S The Ctafygsagy Scdery Onqon, Sarordcrf, October 14, 1SS0 Mentors Shake Coach Chester Staekneasa, left above, ef Willamette's Bearcats, and Tommy KaaHkatad. - coach ef Hawaii U8 Bainbews. greet each other with a handshake as they big battle at McCulloeh field. The rivalry between the two schools after a nine-year lapse. (States man Sports phete). HIGH SCHOOL IprlasfleM 12, Saiam t Ceatral S, SacreS Heart t Dallas 2S, KstaeaSa WMSksni 3S. Saaay f SUverton 2S, Mt. AmjA Staytaa. SI, Maaroa Ceacardia IS, SaJesa Aaaaasay I Cheautwa , SobUsaity Jeff ersoa SS, MiU City Canity 32, MolalU fl NarUs Marlaa IS, AsMty SS ' Baaks 4a. 8Beriaa t Kmfwma 47, Carvataa U Bead M, Albaay U Basa It, WuMagtaa t (Tart.) Harrtsbarf SS, Sbadd ST SSaavta 4a, itlsl OafcrMre St. Elmira 14 Neetacca IS, TUlaaaaak CasKoOa ff PrteerUle S4, Baras 9 GaHbaMt iS. Kaapya-avaaaea CalnsabU Prey 25, rarkraaa SS f atoaa 24, raft 14 MeMlanviUa aa FerasS fraaa Oreea City &, West Uaa i HUlsbara 20, Ticard IS Woodburn Wallops Sandy, 38-0 For Fourth Straight WVL Win SANDY, Oct. II (Special) Woodbum's ttgh flying Bulldogs racked up their fourth oonseoutive Willamette Valler loairua win to night as they thundered over the uagers-to-5weae ravueex-pass eomoinauon proving a big zaator. The Bulldogs hammered for two touchdowns in each of the first and second quarters and finished up with a pair In the final chap ter. . Odgers aerialed to Pavlicek for the opening points, a 18-yard play. Andy Rice punched five yards for the second six-pointer and a Lyio Henderson linebuck brought the third. Odgers again pisssfl to Pav licek, mis time for eight yards, to give the Bulldogs a 14-0 margin at the half. The aerial combine clicked again for another TD early to the fourth and Merle Sohultx climaxed the Woodburn sooting wlm a 55-yard return of a punt. Odgers and Hal De Shon got the Dog conversions. Sandy never seriously threaten ed. Woodburn 11 II 0 14 IS Sandy - 0 0 0 0 0 Table of Coastal Tides (Compiled by TT. S. Coast as OfOdaUe Survey. Portland, Oron , TmXJ FOB TAJT. OmJL , OCTOHTR. IMS PACIFIC STANOABO TZMS HiKh Waters Low Waters October 1 IS Time Ht. SlajB. a.4 l pjn. 7 .4 S -34 aon. M S4 pjn. TJ 430 a-m. 4 J 3:14 pja. SJ 4:14 pjn. 7:13 ajn. O JS pjn. i 8:13 ajn. 94 4:53 pjn. S.T Time Ht. trta sua. 1J l pas. -1J ta. 2.T 53 pjn. -lj) i JSaja. S.1 19 M pja. -0 iO sua. S.4 IS IS UN ajn. -a.4 lias aa. 3 S 1:11 am. -OS IM pja. 3.3 cisions to Lewis & Clark and Pa cific u. No starting lineups have been announced by McArthur, nor win they be until after the pregame coin toss for kickoff and receiv ing honors. Linemen certain to sea action for the Wolves include Ends Lyl Hay, Tom Hill and Bob Norton, Tackles Tom Thayer. Dick Vanderzanden, Bud Marshall, Len Saudeinger and Bill Marsters, Guards Dale Sparks, Archie Pad berg, Bill McHenry and Ed Dan- tel. Centers Gus Langley and John Wade and RarV. n rw lief, Ralph Capasso, Chuck Pinion, Paul le, Robin Lee,. Bud Mich ela, BUI Pahnquist. Dave Powell, Leroy Coleman and Roger Dasch. Before Grid Mix I-1 prepared their clubs for today's I o'clock tussle will resume grid WlOasalna SS, TaiaMU S Grant U. lineala U (P Part . Baeeevett tl. Jafferaaa tl Sf edfard T, flamarh PaUs Astoria 33, Greshaai U Vala 2, Nyssa 13 Oatarta Zt, Payetta Vatventty (Eo(ens) U, faaattoa city a MyrUa Point M, sleedsaart bfUwaakto , Hoad Blvar S Baavi I laa t. Mewaerc S North Brad 34, CeqaHte La craaaa u. biutaa-rraawatar St. Helens 2, Seaatda COLLKOI . TUInala 11, Tfri.a a Oaersa Wasblaaaaa 4S, Vsrstala Beeh f Marquette 17, Detroit If rard ham 2S, Boston CoU, ff St. neaaieataia SS, Bostaa V St Alabama 34, Parsaaa S Midwestern 1, Ma, Texas St. f Layela 14, San Joea BtTt t'tab 14. Deavar 14 a. 4k I is, w. va. Bsata a Sandy Pioneers, SS-O, with the Boots Feed Fetes Rainbows ef appretimatoly lit persons- sneaaad jammed the llaries heiel bam- at haS last zUtfct la pay hoaar to the UatrnrsUr af Hawaii feetbaa toaaa whisk olAshes with Willamette's B4tfeasts te day. The vasJaosi baffot affair was staged mader the ee-spea-aorship of the Salem Breakfast eiab and eVsmber ef eesaaaeree. Caaefaae Taaaaay Kaanxakat eeaeh eg she Hawxfl Kalnbews, and Meater Chester Stackbetise of Willamette gave short talks aad iatredsead their players. Harry Desman, state badges director, gave aa afndal wel come to the Islanders est behalf ef Govt rear Doasiae McKay. Dr. Q. Herbert Saaltat ef WU lamette also spoke briefly as did Oscar Specat, prexy of CSe Breakfast clab. . Clair Brown, prealdnat af fke chamber ef eemmerce. Beted as master ef eerrmenles. Waldorf s Face Trojans Today LOS ANGELES, Oct. IS (&) California's Oolden Bear's rolled in today favored to knock off the University of Southern California to their important Coast confer ence football game tomorrow. Coach Lyn O. Waldorf and his big squad moved Immediately into a 100-degree-plus heat spell and more of the same is promised to morrow, but as one Bear follower expressed It, the temperature will register tne soma on both aid of the Una of acrimmaga. Calilonua, seeking its 19th straight ' conference victory and third in a row over the Trojans, remain firm seven and a half point favorites. The Bears figure m do no less by Uckofl time. Wide-Op en Ball Game Expected - Homecoming Go Sees ' Stadium Dedicated . A rivalry which started back la 1941 to Honolulu but a few hours before the Japs struck Pearl Harbor will be resumed today at iJiariaa k. Mcculloch stadium as Coach Chester Stackhouse's Wll lament jjearcarj tangle with a barnstorming University of Ha waii Rainbows. The biggest crowd of the season is expected for the 'Cat Homecoming clash, with the big sidelight being official dedi cation of the spacious new Mc Culloeh athletic plant The Honolulu school won that inaugural battle back on Dee. 0, 1941, by a 20-8 count. The Bearcats will go into' to day's fray with a string of four straight wins whereas the Rain bows, mentored by Tommy Kaul- ikukui, have got nothing better than a tie and two setbacks in three starts. The losses came at the hands of Fresno State and San Diego State. Despite their mediocre record the Hawaiian will go into the mix as slight favorites. . Today's tut is expected to lean to the wide-open side. Both clubs employ the "T" with variations, both - possess ample speed and both boast talented aerlalists. Directing the Rainbow attack win be Quarterback Sadao Mat sukawa, a soph who is reportedly a dangerous man at flinging the passes. The power in the Hawai tans backfield wfil center in Bob Moore, 180-pound fullback, and in the speed department the Rain bows hopes will center in Half backs David Takushi and Jim Asato. ' The Bearcats will counter with a backfield unit which has (Conf d next page) Dallas Upends Rangers, 20-0 DALLAS. Oct. 10 (Special) Dallas Dragons staged a three touchdown spree in the second half here tonight to trounce Estacada 20-0 in a Willamette Valley leag ue grid contest. It was Estacada s first setback of the loop race. Dallas now has three wins, one loss. LaMarr Tilgner, Dallas halfback, punched over for five yards to core the first Dragon touchdown. Bruce Sjolund's buck was good tor the extra point. The Dragons soar ed again in the opening minutes of toe fourth period when Half bask Lynn Luthe intercepted aa Estacada pass and raced SI yards to pay dirt. 5onma sxirted ena tor ii yards for the third Dallas TD and book ed over the extra point. Adams Cracks Harrier Mark Salem high's Dick Adams crack- ed the 0 linger field cross-eountry mark Friday as he whirled the mile and eight-tenths dlstanoe in 9.22 in a meet with Springfield's Millers. Adams effort was not enough, however, to bring toe Vlks through to victory. The Mil lart won out by a 47-70 score. Pat DeRieux of Springfield was ond behind Adams and Ron aa of Salem third. In the Jayvee and of the meat the vlks won by an 11-17 count Fred Stepper of Salem was first and Gordy Morris and Xarl Ma in tosh of the Vlks ware next Adams performance bested toe previous record of 9.32 sat by the vixr jaek ix) mi. Academy Loses To Concordia PORTLAND. Oct laKSpecial) Concordia Bible academv defeat ed Salem academy 19-C here to- nunt m a non-laaeua football eon test Merle Fadenrecht scored Sa Ism academy's only touchdown af ter taking a 20-yard pass from ueve Boerksen. Canby Smashes Molalla. 32-0 CANBY, Oct IS (Special) Canbrs Cougars ran over Molalla ' Pioneers 12-0 here tonight in e Willamette Valley league football contest Eddie Perkett scored the first Cougar TD, plunging over from the two-yard line and Keith added another to the first Quarter and then slanted off tackle in the sec ond period for another. Halfback Deaa Webber raced over tackle for If yards and the fourth Cou gar touchdown to the third quar ter. Later in the same period Per kett passed 18 yards to End Larry Bair to score the final Canby counter. Bob Kraft sacked two conversions and panel for the uurd extra point. ttKSKVUAX WINS AGAIN BURNS, Ore, Oct U-tfVTri day the 13th was no jinx for toe PrinevtHe high school football team, which drubbed Burns, 84-0, to continue its win string.- It was victory wo. IX. Amy, Oklahoma Face Strong By aula Faraeti NXW YORK, Oct, 12-41VCel- leg foetbaXTs twe lenrest aaajer aaheotcn streaks may re the way ef Notre Dasaa before Sat urday's biggest crowds at Yankee stadresa and the Cettest Bawl at Dallas. Fvrdae dropped Ketre Daaaa fraaa the undefeated class at tt last SataTday, sad MleMgsa will try to step- at 22 aad Texas cat eff Okla hama at 22. The Cadets save a eeeml ties while OUakeaBaa la. 24 earat oil vtctarlea. Tfee twe giaaes win bring to gether four af the nation's toy. ranking elevens Army Ne. L OUabama Ne. 2, Texas Ne. 4 aad nn n nn n WaoudlaDs (Ulinidleirdloss odh Bwdi (SBasCn Highcoring Joust Looms Comparative Scores Favor Aiken's Gang MOSCOW. Idaho. Oct. lt-WV The high -scoring Idaho Vandals open their abbreviated Paclfis Coast conference football schedule tomorrow as two-touchdown un derdogs to the University of Ore gon. It's Homecoming day on the Ida ho campus and a crowd of 12,000 Is expected. The Vandals, who meet only three conference foes this year. have scored 84 points to three games but have lost two of them. They beat Utah 28 to 19, then lost 28 to 27 to Montana and 42 to II to Texas Western. Oregon, a team loaded with sophomores, rates the edge on the basis of mutual competition aside from what the odds-makers think. The Ducks licked Montana 21 to 13 in a struggle last week. UCLA and California have both beaten the Webfoots. The Vandals have been working on plans to stop Earle Steele, the shifty Oregon quarterback who is one of the keys to the Webfoots offense. Idaho will counter with Johnny Brogan. a triple threater, and speedy Bud Riley. Probable lineups: OREGON Brethauer (ITS IDAHO (1T0 nfulnns (230) Rings (1M) Colquitt KnlckrehRi (338) Dentate (193) LO Gibson (Kit C (US) Baxter Lung (SOS) Anderson (SOS) Dnuahertv 204 (21S) TaUant (23S Fray (SOI) La Due Stella UBS) QB Xdwards OSS) LH Carey (1S7) RH MaaiaUt (US) FB rn u lavas (174) Brogaa (Us) Riley (Ul) Blank Silver! on Rips Angels, 26-6 SILVERTON, Oct 12 (Special) Silverton nigh employed a power ful ground attack here tonight to crush Mt Angel Prep 28-6 In a Willamette Valley league contest The Fox win leaves .both teams with two wins and two losses each for the season. Silverton pushed over its first touchdown In the first quarter whan Halfback Bob Burr scooted over from the eight yard line after a long Fox march downfield. Larry Lincoln, Silverton half back, raced over from Mt Angel's 22 yard line for the second score. He scored again in the fourth quar ter, slanting off tackle for 12 yards. John Anderson scored Mt Angel's only touchdown in the fourth on a one-yard line buck. For Silver ton, Dave Finley ran over one ex tra point end Jim Lanee two. Axemen Crush Sparts, 47-13 IUOENX, Oct lS-(Special)-s3u- gena high s league leading Axe men continued their winning ways hare tonight, crushing CorvaDis 47-11 to a Big Six league game. CorvalUs scored in. the first quarter when Halfback Dwayne S peers passed to End Olan Ford for five yards. Eugene tied the score at 7-7 in the second quarter when Jerry Aiken raced around end for IS yards. Eugene scored two xn the third period on Aiken's 63-Tard right end sweep and Wel ly Russell's pass to Manning Bar ber, good for S9 yards. Four more Eugene touchdowns came to the fourth period, SEATTLE GETS HURLER SEATTLE, Oct lMAVBud Guldberg, a righthander who won 22 'games while losing five tor Stockton in the California league this season, has bean signed by Seattle of the Pacific Coast leag ue. Baseball Scout Bill X recommended him. . Bowling CLASSXO tXAOCS (TJnlYarstty Bowl) UrrZ FLORISTS (1) Kitxmtnar F. TTpetea SOS, Lots SOS. Comsto. 4 L Riches SJS. GOOD HOUSiJCtiPTN 3 (!) Demean 4SS, dark B Jonas 40B, Otaey Sr. BW. Olney Jr. - SALEM HARDWARJt (I) BarkJeT 43. Curtis 499. Page 503, Wast MS. Dummy 438. SHYROCXJ ( I Lliidsey 408, Price 600. Caneey 4&S, McNaU a4. Bona 543. UNTV IRS ITT BOWL ) Pearl 414. Morris 434, Osnnoti S04, f milh ti. Simons 461 THUSTTWAT CLXKttffJ (J) Vlttono 4flL Creeeey 443. Poulia ia tu,w cm. RiiiM aai. FRANKS PRODUCE (lyTantm eaa Bullock 49S, Kaneakt 457. Butte i -4, King S43, DliiiEKT VtOBILX gLl VICE (3)-Bartwell S08, Bolton Ui7h. Bradan 431. Owaa 87. a. Braaaa 4017 Hieli Xndretdoal Game: J. Owen St Hla IndlYidual Series: B. Hausoa 01. High Team Game: tuts Florists 80S. Hin Taanm aortas: Paanert ataalia Szlehiraa Ne. II la fke aa rress poo. Pewerfal Iflfhlgaa, graded beeaase ef Its aeet by kOchigaa state, has aa extra ta eentive ia the Yaakee stadlaaa eaateat before aaaao i7 jaa faaa. Last year Earl KUalk's Cadets brake the IZkhlgaa wtoidag atreak at IS. The Wolverinea blame this esai t ta aart ta the tnjary that stdeltoed IlalTbaek Ac Chack Ortmana early ia the game. . - This Saturday, the all- ea candidate is art U paaaes with Bob Blalk, coach's son. - Texas Is sliatog far a eeaaoa bawl bid already wldto o n on One-Fourth, of VThen the WasMngton nasky affensivs bfVflkl takes to sTUdianVa tarf today far the smsae with Orason State, It win be the - Tesnaat Faaxaataa af Daa Belnrioh, Bolaad Jdrky, Jack Set3j aad Hack McElhenny ta acttoa. The pictured gaaa Is FaSbaok Ha- uienny, a canoioaie lor AU-Amartea heaors. He's a tank-like 20t- waa aaa tasaala, aUckaff ta at 2 Tight Defense Stops Bruins 7 Lalte Wiq Tfireai ;; Palls; Dllini Snare Br Bab aivueles, Oct 12-(AVIIlinoU staved off a gallant fourth quanx ureai oj uua ana won a 14-0 victory tonight before 43,619 football patrons to Memorial coliseum. . Illinois grabbed a 7-0 lead aeriai inrust ox i yarns, and scored again to the third period wnen Fullback nck Raklovlts raced 76 yards down the middle of the Held. The battling Uclans, striving to upset the invaders from the Big Ten, finally hit the scoreboard for six points with lass than six min utes to go In the game. Illinois tired before the never give-up Bruins to the second half, but alert defensive tactics which brought f our pass toterceptions and once stopped the Bruins an the six inch lino, carried the Bitot through safely. UCLA went 21 yards la eight Lava Bears Top Albany, 26-13 BEND, Oct 13 (Special) BUI Whaley, big Band halfback, broke loose for three touchdowns here tonight, giving toe Lava Bears a 26-12 -victory over Albany's Bull- oogs in a Big six league contest Albany led 13-12 at the half af ter Bulldog Halfback Leroy Bab cock raced 30 yards to a touch down to the first quarter after catching a pass from Quarterback Bill Barrett Whaley scored Bend's decisive TD to the third period, soina SO yards after taking a pitchout 1 25n HNHIVEEJ18T ASSOCIATED SPOITCAJTJ !(SLf. 1:43 OREGON Vi. IDAHO , MM -r 9 m m 1390 fr ICC v Today Threats in Michiga OUakaea Is Jeet aiming to Its victory string going. Soma ISM will jam the Cettesi Bawl for this axustul assault held aa a high spot ef the Texas state fair. The Texaas are slight fa vorites. Twe snare smdef eated " teaans. Methodist and Okto- A aV M. wCl trampU the Ciaitaai Bawl tarf Satarday night to a amiave day-tugkt doableheader. Aaothar SSJSt )f v--hMwr iy sweuVlroeateraerB will watch this ana. SMU. nak ed Na. S nations My, expects to win en Fred Bexmers and Kris Rote's running. Several ether top major eanfereaei n 5? - the 'Fearsomes J: 14-6 Mrers to the first quarter on a brilliant plays to the Illinois eight to the fourth heat to set up its touch down. Then, Florence connected with a pass to Stockert. The try ior point was wide. ''4 Win V- a, :' " f. V ' - . v ' f r . tit . s dT." w w m- st , t ' s n : a j at ia. f - Defendina eaaatataai California plays Sairthera Call farnla ta the prime Paetflo Caaat canference battle, Lyma Wal dorTs boys are faveeitos saiaai Notre Daaaa attompta to atari anether streak gatog at Tulaaa bat this may ead ta the Xaaob leas' saeead def eat CaraelL rated with Army aa toe Basra nest, taxes est uaxvarfl. Ia favavftn.- mrtn wen-battered PltlaKima and Dartmeath also play rases tne aad. . (Caaf d next aaga) - 9 ige OdeiTs Crew Ciren Two-Touchdown Edgs PORTLAND, Ork Oct 13-flP)-The Washington football squad, a two-touchdown favorite over Ore gon State, arrived here today for a light workout in Multnomah stadium. . Coach Howie OdeS atH eased some concern over the odds on his team1 in , tomorrow's game against toe Staters. He said he ex pected Oregon State to be tougher than that; and rated the game at about a toss-up. The Staters abandoned earlier plans to work out here today also, instead they stayed in Corvallis for a final drill before eoming to Portland. ; Washington appeared in good shape, - although miiming Loraa Perry, defensive tackle who broke his leg in last week's game against UCLA. - . . ". . , The Huskies as usual wfil be led by the "Fearsome Foursome! Quarterback Don Heinrich. Half backs Roland ' Kirkby and Jack Seta and Fullback Hugh McEl henny. f Oregon State will be missing two regulars. Quarterback Gena Morrow, the team's best passer, will be on the sidelines because of an eye injury suffered last week. Newt So" neider, a junior letterman, will replace him. Cen ter Fred Sutherland, whose leg was injured, also is expected to stay on the bench. Pete Palmar, a regular last year, will take Ma place. - . Mujtnomah field was firm to day, and is expected to stay that way. Clouds are forecast by game time, but no rain is expected. Lineups for the 2 p. m. ktckofft WASHINGTON Apking Tourkowskl " - ORKOOX STATB ( , aula V - aaroatnaa C Palma RJ , J. Clari aarasa Norton Ooldt Heuniekl MT 21. darli . BB Kirkby at afc cHhaaay Bakol CentraiPowns Cardinals 6-0 Central high Msheera (Independence - Monmouth) pick ed n I close 6-9 victory ever Sacred Heart Academy's Csrdiaala aa the 8 HA Bold Friday alternoes. It waa the Cardinals saeead set back ef the eeasea acatast a pair ef wiaa, The tilt was a Ma-league clash. -: 1 Morrow Loss nunsurao