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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1950)
V .IT3.. 2 Hi O Hi'.; Leaders Face ged Tests Woodburn ys Rangers ; Eugene Books Albany By Al Ltghtner IhUnwi prt Setter The valley's prep football mach inery functions full blast again Friday, with key clashes slated in :. all four of the major circuits in this area. Taking them league by league: Big Sic Tod offering her is the Eugene-Albany scrap at Al bany Friday nlent Hank Nilsen's Axemen have-proved to be of state chamDlonshiD caliber with I almost every Friday outing, and ' in Stan Czech's . Bulldogs to against another classy as well as capable foe. Albany could provide a major upset by bowling over the Eugenes. ' .The only other league mix puts Bud Robertson's Bend Lava Bears at Sbrinefield. and they'll be heav ily favored -to whack Tiny Even sen's Millers. Corvallis goes to McMinnvtfle Friday night for non-leaguer, and Salem's winless Vikings take on Lebanon at Leb anon in one that should go to the Salems. The Warriors will of - course be keyed to take another bite out of the VDflng ruae, common practice this fall. - wmunetU Valley: Woodburn'a . smooth Blue Bulldogs draw them selves a tartar Friday night at Estacada In Don Bryant's Bang ers. Estacada's all-victorious binge ' wu brought to a finish last week at Dallas, and the Bangers can be expected to provide quite a battle for the favored Bulldogs in the feature of the round. Dallas should have bo trouble at all at Molalla, and ditto for Silverton at Sandy. Canbr will be the favorite eleven at ML Angel, all on Friday night also.. Dallas and Estacada are cur rently in a second place tie a game behind the unbeaten Wood burns. Ya-Wa-Ma: The Banks Braves, terrific team this season in scor ing ,170 points in four league . games, faces an easy afternoon at North Marion Friday. Hal Elmers' Marions are a green bunch, but they're improving. They downed Amity last week for their first win. Top clash of the round is dne at Sheridan, however, where the unbeaten Willamina Bulldogs go agafnst the once-defeated Sheri dan in their annual and always rip-snorting "civil war", stint In a tie with 'Banks for the league lead. Willamina will be favored. Sheridan was kayoed by Banks last week 40-20, Other league mixes Friday send - Sherwood to Dayton and Amity to Yamhill- ' Marion-Polk: Only one league rame Friday, but it should be dandy. Stayton's powerful Eagles come to Salem to play Sacred Heart's "iwia m an afternoon- er on the Cards field. Cascade high will play the Salem Jayvees . at Cascade Friday afternoon. The Stayton-SHA game actually opens league play xor me season. Marion County: Jefferson's lead ing Lions go to Gervais tor an afternoon mix with Bill Patter son's Cougars and Coach Fred Graham's lads will be the favor- They'll Do It Every Time 1 je? JEi tfiKiS POTHOOKS TO TWNK FOR HERSELF WR. ESCROWS LETTER YOUR iNmATW&f VttOVE BEEhJ HERE iovJA EM0U6M TO AVKWR RUU-OF-TUS MJLL CORRESPOCQJCEJ HAYENT VWfiM W BUSr FOR trivia: 6LAH-BLAH-BLAH- w i A .., By Jimmy Hatlo hp ',f . !i'i s l op Lomics (APOPLECTIC PURPLE,"! BSeSa DAILY AND SUNDAY In Year Hcsis Kcwrpspc? WHO'S RUWUlM 09 y ,;! yoo THIN veu Asm WHO EVER 5A7Z YCUJ TO ESCRCrtf?YMBi r-si WZK TO yOU XLL LET OU kNOW WO!! VM if V CAN AFFORD TO SO TO P!EKT?E"S rot? Conner toncwt; JXAK. tr Wt ORDER rmgeiAJ dinner 3 CLOUDS 1 ,FapiU!Ji L DPtVEtS AND CET TMAT AND THAT CUTE A - es2& V i2-1 PNT 1 ( LITTLE MATCHING HAT ) Ql THE $21. f IW H 1 WwMji ii.h Red Hots for the Weekend: (Or, Uarj On-Uilli Belh Hands) By A. L COLLEGE Lewis Clark ever Willamette: The end of something down right bemntifal bo far. dam It . . . California orer OSC: No ex-yj,-. accessary ... Oregea orer St. Mary's: The Webf eet will be ibsllng after last week's Ill-fated Jaent to Moscow ... Stanford ever UCLA: Tribe's lose Bowl stock goes mp ..EUnoise ever Waah ingten: Same 4' thing Big Ten ever PCC even with the Tear sexae Foursome' present... Southern Cat ever Navyt Ferry body seems to liek the Middles.. LinOeld over JBC;Tfce Caaeeka shomld stick to lacrosse ... C of Hawaii orer CoDego of Idaho: Hoping ItH bo dry at Caldwell . . . OCE ever Central Washington: In spite of the fact that the Centrals epended a fine College of Faget Sound ovtfit last week. Others: Oklahoeaa orer Kaawas State. Cornell oyer Tale. Pen erer CoteBabia, Wake Forest ever George Washington, VMta.v nw vinsnim. Tncaa over Arkansas. Miami over Boston TJ, Notre Dame over Indiana, rrineeton over Brown. North Dakota ever Sooth Dakota, Ohio State orer Minnesota, Miehlraa State over Marveette, Michigan orer Wisconsin, ueorre iecn orer w Baylor ever Texas Tech, Yaaderbilt ever Florida. Wyoming over tt4.v mmm Tm. XBak Vfawfai orer Fordham. San Fraav- dsce orer San Jose, SMU erer Kiev, Northwestern erer Pitt. HIGH SCHOOL ru. fiilMB Wm Abt thai ther wist oneall Einat orer Albany: Too many horses, as the saying goes ... Bend hia- tkMiU K Mi ' Corrallis orer McMhiB rde: A tsosep . . . Woodbmm erer Estacada: Sherea's Bandogs n. - . n.n.a mwr mfala.rU.; Ttrfnr low ta this one ... Sil- vZr KandT: Better as they go along ... Canby orer Mt. ai- m mn Omiui for the AngeU . . Others: Banks erer North Marion, wmaaalaa erer Sheridan, Sherwoad orer Dayton. Andty erer Taxahtn. SabUmtty erer aua laiy, jenerooa orer w- i. g.m awM kj-ta iiMrt and Saleai Jarrees orer Cascade. , (Batting average to date: CoUege, S riaat, 22 wrong for .72. Hick school. rU. XJ wroac zor Lebanon Waits fTfe Tl-tS MR.TRACV- : I MAS CUTTJNG TVWOUGM THIS ALLEY TO PICK UP 1 LoTEEDmONS PPOMTVC TRUCK THE NJGWT0UB8LE5 ANVIL. WAS SUOT. .1 HJ 1. Mack Resigns. Jefhnen Slate Dykes Named Viking Qash LEBANON, Oct lS-(Spedal)- Lebanon high's Warriors were hard at practice drills again Wed nesday, preparing for their blgl football game here Friday night with Salem's - Vikings. Coach George Van Pelt of the Warriors has had his charges handling a wet ball in much of the practice. as he figures the game will be played on a wet field. Lebanon nas won two. lost tnree and tied one this season, and ill pointing to Friday's clash. Vic tories hare, been gained over St. Francis of Eugene and Sweet Home. The tie was with Corval lis. The losses have been to Marsh- field. Grants Pass and Albany. Van Pelfs probable starting lineup finds Darrell Carlson and Tom Summers at the ends. Chuck Peoples and BUI Carroll at tack les. Bill Temple and Dick Camp bell at guards. Bud Gilliam at cen ter, Doug Jones at quarter, Jim Whitmore and Dean Smith at half backs and Sammy Gilbert at full. Gilbert -has been developing into quite a passer for the team and can be expected to take to the aerial lanes often against the Viks. ' The local field seats 1200 fans and indications point to a capac-l ity crowd for the 8 p. m. game. Salem's rooting section will be In the roofed portion of the stands. DXCZ TRACT r tmouchti heard feet ON TWE ROOPOP TVWS 1- GARAGE, BUT IT WAS DARK OuULDNT 5 L SUDOENLV A CAR TURNED INTO THE OTHER END Of? THE ALLEV AND IN THS HEADLIGHTS I SAW HOPES HANGING DOMsHAND A MAN. III tl tKtt r M r ro C WHEN US SAW MS HE FLOPPED DOWN ON HIS SIDMAO-f P4 THE ROOK AND LL PRETENDED TO WALK AAidV. AND - THEN lUWAT? r Acr.r ua otrtur ai tuc uim era rue iWh o iiwii ow aro riirvoiivi wrmm WONDCfiFULesr 0QAM WMEH THAI SILLY OLD CHICKEH STARTE0 H0LLER1N AM WDJct MfiUP- ' If ctrr'ruDivm ten j LITTLE ANNJZ BOONJLT W EABLY to rse hakes A MAM HEALTHY. WEALTHY ArT WISE'-BUT RICH FOLKS AS POOR FOLKS DOES I i CWCKEMS AlfnSO W!SI:-THY MEVEg 1 MAYBE GEniKfLJPEAKLTCH LAY GOLDEN EGSS LIKE GOOSES DO AT A WACM.SUMMEK. DAY IS PEACOCK LOOKS PCHTrVBUr A CUKXM 1 WISE, "CAUSE WE SUWOSE. merimveimini inrsyc niirCJf rrrrrTi' JUST LOOKS GOOFY- 1 LOOKS JJTCETTn4? UP EARLY t4 THE DRRK Att' COLD WJWTERJIKE JUST SILLY- rcmxx ava. i tnk YWRI TVS RWIST, I' N aOIT WDNOCTULMAN tAlONtYl) X 1YW M1TC MEAN rf. VOU RISXE9 tOUR ItTf TO SAVI Wf. YOU WOULDNTT HAVf OONi (TIF YOU MADrT ORESl ir X AND WHAT X t4fTKf WSCK f aAKtSTOUTHMKl V t CAKI FOt 7 (Cont. from Prec Page) ENGELS CHEEKS ILLINI CHAMPAIGN, TJL, Oct. 18-CIV Don Engels, recovered from a nip injury, today continued to cheer -The annual Jefferson high school Illinois football Coach Ray Eliot invitational cross country run is witn nis xorward passing. Engeis BUZZ SAWYER YOU TZi TO wdi rc, tuz, CUT rVSKNOMt toutosso WAKE UR Sn?. TKtKTJ OCT 0K CXASOHVMfZSrS your wsox rr CJgYtSS Y i -I am not amaa oi oeinx i . . i. rr ....av,.), v.vu i Ites. Sublimity is at Mill City in manager. 1 have been through all I Jveamea over . V;,. 7 ..1 hi lwiu i u a iL v.. t afratst -tn I Thursoay axiernoon. a tnssun. , J . Minwinr in the footstens of Mr. I compete with Coach Al D. Weich- . - I " . .. Inann'a T &ffm.n m KIm I Vr. t,,i, vrv,. Bin TTanailca I Mack and carrying out his laeas.- " " . rv, . rC a ia aio - . . vaino arm iwimn i a a no irm w aavo West Salem Giants play W a 1 1 J Dykes.' manager of tne cnicago to con the ruu aoz nwu iwi w "iizirr . : vicxorr. Joe Tierce, Floyd Dye, cnaries other long defeenstve drill against I the attack they expect from Wash ington's Huskies here Saturday. riivuM'f imhMtm udu nines in I White a 630 o'docker at Leslie and day J succeeded EarleMack as assist Egleston's Parrlsh Greys meet am 'tT e. MldLer Specht, Wayman Sheffield, Darrel Tt JSWSSSISJS: LJr catcher. PortS TomGros, and Darrel Rig, ail. rarrua am a a.iii. jjuu nn tvw 0 1 Leslie Golds are idle. Husky Pair Sidelined SEATTLE, Oct 18 -CSV Jim Tmade general magerT Coch: will do the running for Jefferson. rane. however, resigned . shortly ICEMEN STILL UNCONSCIOUS RAYMOND, Wash- Oct. 18-idP) -Dutch Even, the veteran for ward for the New Westminster before the end of the season. Ehlers brings to the olflce 01 general manager a well-founded a baseball executive. - r- m m az'iKMA r oai o-i a statsr mmi n 1 rwa . u . Mangan und Dick Sprague are only TnZZLidb Koyals, was suil unconscious last sophomores but the news tonignt r,"r Zfcmin t n th mgni DU &nowea 01 coming University of Washington hopes I tTV th Rm. P1"1"" nocxey piayers, ana ine Aw , .1 n j I he was part owner ox tne xteaa-1 rna iA.n. umph. Mangan has a knee Injury iffi,,!. JSLnTTthS trainer were Injured Monday night and Sprague an Injured back. The ?" LViJl of that when the automobile In which they two are first string members of I t"tUi I were riding smashed into a con- oUC Unnni VC IdlWU. ; - ' I osrat I -v avutuiwt. The aauad of 39 enplane tomor- I lYfi tm ta. n IT A . " unermg npm a aioiu r rhjnnnrr.. Til 1 ' - "v iracture ana internal injuries. Look and Learn By A. C. Gordon 1. How many Pilgrims came to America in the Mayflower 7 2. What separates Europe from Africa? 3. In English money, what Is a -quid"? 4. Where art the withers of a horse? 5. What is the real title of the song, "Way Down Upon the Su- wanee Kiver"?' ANSWERS 1. 102 Pilgrims. 2. The Mediterranean Sea. 3. A slang term for a pound. 4. The ridge between the shoul der blades. 5. -Old Folks at Home." MICKEY MOUSE TROT LINEUP SET LOS ANGELES, Oct 18 -(3V FootbaH Coach Jeff Crarath of Southern California said today he will ctart the same first team against Nary Saturday that went azainst Calizornia last week. There is one possible exception. Huskv Al Ralriock mar start at right end Instead of Dan Zimmer man If Bal dock's ailing ankle per mits. ; ' The manatee, or sea cow, is senuaHy a vegetarian. , 1- . CUTAKIALSOOWI' I Sac Pilot Post fCnntinued from nrecedinr nare) CUirAm- Creenbers added, "has vivn u valuable service and I'm sure Cleveland fans will always have a warm spot in tneir nearts for him. Tn 1fi4S- fiord no had a .280 bat ting average, hit 32 homers and drove in 124 runs while helping the Tribe to the American league pennant ana a woria senes nc- tnrv. He hesitated before returning to w dun last snrina' sarins' he wanted to stay on the Pacific coast. Persnaded to tin arain he nlared in 119 games, naa a Jz Daiung arerage ana nit i nomers. i His Tvdtinn was fremientlr fiH- eA durinff the later cart of the season by Roberto AvUa, who came to tne Indians in 1949 ana had a .295 batting average last year. . " JOHNSON TO FACE ROCKY PHILADELPHIA. Oct 18-WV Clarence t Honeychude) Johnson. Philadelphia middleweight has signed to meet Rocky Graziano, former 160-pound utleholder, in the feature bout at Convention hall November 13, Promoter Her man Taylor announced Today. f Continued from Preceding Page) didnt include them In the local deal. It's now apparent They're to be used as trading material. Worst Dart of it is. Wyatt may report to the Snokanea fast because hell be so tickled to be free rf his Port land bonds. Southpaw Ken doesn't think much or tne organization or the men In it ... - Nerer-faUs-dcpL: They finally get the Oresa State-Oregea game la PorUaad where 35.0M Instead of ga.MO fans can see It. aad what happens? Both schools come p with the worst teams they've had In years . . . Following Stanford's memorable visit to Salem for their 08C grid ease, newsies la the lay area, speak ing in behalf of Marchle 8chwarts as well as themselves, went to lengths In writing of the hospitality they received here. One gent wrote. "It was the best erer gtren as aaytfaae aad aay where." (Hooray aad a rah-rah for the combined efforts of the Breakfast dab and chamber of eemmeree.) , Thus miimi mti4 ami a Hani? mit of such aCCOlading. for WOI understand they are now to ask both the Montana Grizzlies and Idaho I Vandals to roost here during their upcoming trips xo piay at tor- vallij . . . . Fans Take to Stackhoues Offensive System .. General comment heard after Willamette's thrilling 21-21 tie With Hawaii here: Surely do like Stackhouse's system. Plenty of action and trickery in it . . . Most folks readily admit they dont know the more technical parts of Stack's "split-T" stuff. But it matters little to them. They like the system because of the sweeping runs, quick openers and sharp passes that come from it The last thme Willamette-bad aa offensive system or smea la the eyes of the fans was when Spee Keene was In aad was nslnr hat dimwit bat plenty deceptive man- la-mettea. Hal rangle, the old Oregon State great was brought ta by Keene to teach the system, and It stayed with Keene for many seasons. Bat then like any other stylo of play ased. whatever It is it's no good unless one baa the material to make It click.' Given the right type of players, a coach can make erea the old-style doable aad ataxia wlnr offensives look rood. . . Remember Stanford's famed "Vow Boys? Quite a team under Tiny ThornhilL Ther used the clain double wing stuff, the same system that today is looked upon with sneer norror cy tne great majority of coaches. Then too, Howard Jones Southern Cal Thun- derina Herds" never bothered with T-formation or tne uses, iney ran off a plain single wing, with devastating power their only effort at It all depends upon the material, and then of course how lfs RIP DEBT g . , . -TTTTTTTTTrj' Bvi 'i i j 1 1 combs iucy SRKES fiUVEl! 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