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(SaD Heavily Favored! over 0; Wetoffoots IKlost to (Bael'Qiridimien Tna Etatomcm, Salem, Orqeo, Sahndar October 21, I3S3 7 Morrow Back To Help 6 I They'll Do It Every Time The Nation's Top Comics -- By Jimmy Hatlo DAILY AND SUNDAY In v' Your Home Newtpaper evos 'But Waldorf Power Appears Too Potent BERKELEY. Califs Oct. 20 -HP) California's undefeated Bears go After their Coast conference win here tomorrow against a three time football loser, Oregon State. Lynn Waldorf s Bears will line op prohibitive 24. point favorites over Kip Taylors (JSC Beavers. Oregon State, however, u ex pected to show to better advantage than in its last two games. Quar terback Gene Morrow laid up with an eye Injury for two weeks, I should bolster the visitors' attack if he is able to play as expected. California will be at practically top strength. As an offset for the bruising power of the Bears, the Orange. men's mala hopes lay in the pass ing arm of Morrow and the run ning of such backs as Gene Taft, Dick carr ana Sam saxer. The big question is how the Beaver line will fare against the terrific California running game Probable lineups: i CTfRy TO TELL FLYWHEEL, THE SHOK 5C.I-UK MWM, ANYTHING AND HE'LL JUMP ALL OVER YOU RiMrrV'DUMB tt(Sl THERE AlttT-. nOTUIN WwONa VVTTH THAT MACHINE WHEN . I SET A MACHINE OP, ITS UP! DO NT TELL . ME HOW TO RUN, rI TELL YA IT DONT RUN RI6HT! IT'LL BALL .APART!. Or! State Males iiemi Palmer lUekaoa Tho ehneider Tart E T G C G - T - X. CaHferala Ward Kane Laaterl Harris TJHEN WHEN YOUR PREDICTION COMES TRUE HE GIVES YOU THE OTHER BARREL WITH AH -AUDIENCE YET KXO. mum i nr-" -?r op pups but J i I H V I COULDNT FlMD ) r" ';'-V ' ; hi YA tHb&n DUM3 CLOOO DlDfT; 1 TF1 I Vni I m l Ikl t-r t i -AN EASy?J NOW LOOK VVMATt vou ponei rrs all your. FAULT X IF yOUTV ONLY LISTENED TO ME-CUT CTCETC BLONDIB PUIIIIIH" m m. GET HIM U -, v Needham Turns Back Burns Cummin Mannoa Q . H Schabanua H Monachlno F Olszewski Carr . taker Aikens Given Victory Chance EUGENE, Oct. 20 -JPf A pair of. apparently impotent Pacific coast college football teams, St Mary's of California and the Uni versity of Oregon, meet In the tenth renewal of the "Governor's Trophy" series here on Hayward field tomorrow., A crowd of about 10,000 is expected. Game time will be 1:30 pjn. St. Mary's Gaels, who have only three losses and a tie with Georgia Rollers in MomesSreUch In SSC If itle Tourney The homestretch has been reached in the annual Salem Golf club rhamninnshin tourney with semi-finals action due this weekend though there is the possibility that finals matches may be carded in several of the flights. In the big flight the title bracket Win Needham can sit back with a finals berth already notched and await the outcome of the semi go between Ralph Mapes and Bob Powell. Needham swoop ed into the payoff round with a 2-1 victory over Bob Burns ThirrcHav. Marie and Powell will w aeason, amvea nere loaay oj i play Sunday and the title ma ten plane and worked out briefly. John Henry Johnson, sophomore full back, is expected to be St Mary's biggest threat. . Coach Jim Aiken of Oregon ex pects to start an all-sophomore backfield quartet in an effort to gain a second victory of the season. Oregon has lost three games and defeated only Montana this sea son. . . SL Mary's has won six of the nine previous meetings, but Ore- En has won the last two, includ g a 24-7 victory in San Francisco last year. Probable starting lineups: It Marys McGeehaa Waltner - fJoberty Atkinson Bomb abainl Cuura Johnson Pea. B T O . C . G . T . . K . , H . , r . Orefoa Williams Knlekrehm McCauley GilMoa Lun will be run off next weekend. In the first flight this weekend's semi-finals action sees Jim Hunt meetine Harold Olinger and Jack Russell colliding with Jim Shel don. Wally Hug topped Jim Hutch ings, 2-up to gain the second flieht finals and will meet the winner of the McMullen-McCrary match in the finals. In the third flight Dick Phipps, victor over Bert Victor by forfeit meet the Pekar-Miller winner for the title. Ken Potts topped Jack Hay in the fourth flight to gain the fin als. The DeAnnond-Males winner meets Doc Gadwa with the victor in that one taking on Potts for the crown. In the fifth flight Don Hendrie is in the finals after beat- Dunham . Lvman . Sloan Ervln SBC's Hear Rival Coaches Lewis and Clark's Pioneers, p re-season picks to snatch the 1950 Northwest conference grid flag, have yet to play at the top of their capabilities this season. Coach Joe Huston told the Sa lem Breakfast club Friday morning at a session heralding the bix mix between the Pion eers and Willamette today at Portland's Vaughn Street park. Huston said he considered the Pioneers' schedule and predict ed that the winner of today's clash win ge through to the conference title. Coach Chester Stackhotue of Willamette, welrhted down by a long string ef injuries to bis club, said he and his beys hoped for an upset win bat doubt if they have the guns to accom plish such. SBC Prexy Oscar Specht pre sided at the breakfast meetine. Wolves Battle Central Eleven Anderson ing Tom Humphries, l up. tie wui BEtnfuer I meet the Ward-Joseph victor. In the sixth flight the semis put Tod Sloan against Dick Chase and Karl Scheidegger against Jack -n 1 Th J Larsen. Howard Wicklund Is in JSailKS JrOHHClS the Iinais in we sevenin xugm via a 3-2 win over Oscar Specht Wicklund wOl meet the Clark Fish winner for the title. In the eighth Ken Prince and O. F. Evans wiU battle for the toga. Pioneers, Cats Collide Today (Con'd. from Prec. Page) Baisch, Stan Blair, BUI Bowes and Clarke Anderson and which Is abetted by a big and driving forward wait In marching along unbeaten thus far this season, the Lewis and Calrks have racked point after point by mercilessly shredding opposing lines. That item will be the big worry for Stackhouse today as he views his patched-up lineup. Joe Bonowtiz and Buzz Oerd- ing or Don Aasen will be the 'Cat starters at the flanks.- Dorrance Notebloom, the frosh standout and Jim Hitchman are due for tne tackle slots, at the guards it will tentatively be a pair of watch- charmers. Charlie Nee and little 155-pound Dick Petzholdt John Markoskie will open at center. Hard-hitting Bob Hall and Chuck. Koni will move Into the forward wall on defense. The Pioneers stand at the top of the conference standings with! a nair of wins in two circuit starts. The 'Cats have captured their only loop tilt The winner today will aU but be over the hump toward the conference title. Tickets for the clash go on sale at Vaughn Street park today at 12:30, at $1.80 per and u cents fnr students. Probable lineups, weights in parentheses: SAM, BRING A FWOTO OF T.V. WIGGLES AND JOIN ME IN THE LOBSV OP MGrrQGRANADA AT WEULS J AVENUE AND THIRD-, PRONTO. VDU SEE. I AMftNTBD TO BESUREfTV&XS wVYI FSw SO I WATTED MERE IN THE LOBBY TILL HE CAMS DOWN AGAIN. HE DTD ABOUT MIDNIGHT. DICK TRACT AND AT THE TELEVISION - STUDIO. i INMONT EVEN WAVE TO DISMANTLE TWfS BOOM TO KOLLTTME. MV QUARBY'3 ? ALL SET UP FOR ME GOTTA KEEP THAT HAM ACTOR AND TWE KID FROM SPOTTING ME.THOUCKAND AS FOR THE DOG-THAT DUMB POOCH DCeSNTKNOVV ME HE5 HARMLESS. lU f fl a l a. lu nrvKfti I KXD VtXI It) RWO 1 MULE: r.,et. m iMne nivtiiu irnrrv rrsm VIH& 1X1 iCX & IHfe HAL MOUH SOCHXUm REWARD fTCOJR lOSr hX&tl utiM o&rTiarc- tjix n er t ort trocn rJ i 1 " I LTZTLE ANNIE BOONET TAKEIT "yOOIETi-ICWr EASV-TUS I VWT TBJ.I TSNTA CATDt UP TO SPEEOWKr-Ji TMATOBNERT J - AH' YOU AIN'T LOST NO MOCS-TTi r TAKE Ail ' srm iiAksf A ta af IT aTtJs?i Os 7 " . w m m mm u vn m ana hi mm w - your owner is comim 10 1 MY GO00HESS GCACtXKj- YOUVE FALLEN ASLEEP AOAIUJ S : "72 'rr ii YOU'RE rHQ VCTY STUFTX fUt. Airr IECAU5E r TVS BOSS'S DAUfiKTlK AND YDtKg MA871EO IS NO KEASON mmf IBf 1 VnAMLli. " jlTT wf f ' lZS X TMAT4 tMWTO PUT tT.. BUZZ SAWYER UL J you HrrL! ru wyiyou riU9! TIL TEHMMftTKZZ YOO'RI A WOLF.mA CSUTU. a-a CAYE LUZll f JUSSE. 3 SVOWYOUR 1 V ArrruDS. inn YC9r I YCSf WMXTS KCSPS46 OTTO! TKS IS A PKFECT NJ6KT .FOB SNEAKt46 ACXOSS TWCfORPC: m . a WUUmetU Po. Bonowitz (184) E. Noteboora (210) T . Nee (1671 O Markoaki (208) - C Lawls Clark Paul (172) N-Marion 39-6 MONMOUTH, Oct 20 -(Spe- oi i Cln. dal)- The OCE Wolves leave here JMieriCiail SiapS sanutiay morning zor juiensourg, ItvT'II TO T Wash and their Saturday night WlUaillllia 1" Xootball game with the central Washington Wildcats. Coach Bill McArthur is taking along a 31 man squad for the game. Central threw a big scare into the local camp last weekend when tne wild SHERIDAN, Oct. 2&-(Special) A couple of long scoring Jaunts gave Sheridan a 12-7 win over Willamina today and tied the two Puget Sound eleven in a major upset. Probable offensive starters for QCE will be Lyle Hay and Tom will at ends. Bud Marshall and Len Staudinger at tackles, Archie Wa-Ma loop standings with four wins and one setback each. Ted Williams opened the Sheridan scoring with a 56-yard romp in the first period. In the second chap ter Lee Yoder sprinted 44 yards Padberg and Vince McGinley at I for a score. Lone Willamina tallies came In the third on a 12-yard run by Roy Zimbrick. Bill Littlejohn bucked guards. Dale Sparks at center, Roger Dasch at quarter, Robin Lee and Jim Ortlief at halves and Bill Pabnqulst at full. The Wolves I for the extra point. will be shooting for their third Willamina 0 straight victory. Sheridan 6 T 0 ft 7 012 TlVAWl ITAWDDfCl W I. Pet. W L. Pet. Banks S 0 l.OOOi AmitT 1 t MO Wulmlna 4 1 300 N-Mrlon 1 3 .250 Sheridan 4 1 -.800 Sherwood 0 4 .000 Dayton S S .300! Yamhill 0 S .000 Friday results: At North Marion Banks 39. At Sheridan 12. Willamina 7. At Dayton 32. Sherwood 0. At Yamhill a. Amity 15. NORTH MARION, Oct 20 (Special) A big Banks Braves football team today outclassed a scraDDV but outmannea w o n n Marion, 39-6, in a Yawama league game here. The win was five in a row for Banks, now alone atop the loop standings. Banks has tallied over 200 points in the five games. Scoring touchdowns for Banks were Wendlin Schneider, George iMcGeer (three). Spike Rommer and Ralph Perkins. Milo Elkins had three conversions via place- kicks. Captain Bill McLaren plun ged over the lone North Marion touchdown in the fourth period. Banks 14 12 7 639 N-Marion :.0 0 0 6 6 JUST A HINT Blaitfs Gridmen Bill fisher. Redmond high school Qiven LthOllenVLfi teacher, a nit nheasant hnntinr I O teacher, quit pheasant hunting and pat his gun away when he read this sign on a farmer's fence: "If yea want te sheet, why dent . ymm ge to Korea and leave as peer farmers alone?" LOS ANGELES, Oct. 2MPW The Los Angeles county council X the American LecMa leaped In to the Earl Blalk-pre football Jeffs Defeat Gervais, 13-0 WHEHTHeCTHW nRS0N,SAT6- CHEY! WRl&lEfS SPEARMINT SHORTEN THE WATTS JEFFERSON, Oct. 20-(Spedal) 1V1 Rraham'i Jefferfin T.inn re- ruckus today with a bid for Army Jmained unbeated in Marion County to play a professional team here. B ieeue action today as they rt - Uaa A a mtwoa.veYal I - . m m (At. M onng nis araj ciu acre w fm-w- Pullhack Bill Marlatt O'Hara (190) . Kins (180) Walker (115) Petzholdt (155) O cklund 1M) Oerdlng (190) E -- Hahn 155) Bingham (185) Q Andersen OSO) TvW (ISO) H Bowes (110) EwaliKO (inn rj. "if TSL JeweU (180) F Blair (188) Trojans Liked Over Middies BALTIMORE. Oct. 20 -CSV I Southern California's football team invades the east coast for the I first time to meet injury-rocked Navy here tomorrow. Academy officials forecast 29,000 fans will look on as each outfit struggles for its first 1930 victory. The Troians from Los Angeles, who never left home so far be hind to play football, almost Jolt ed mighty California from the Pa cific Coast conference lead last Saturday. But on the books the best they can show in three con tests is a 20-20 tie with Washing ton State. Navy has dropped all three previous games. Canby Thumps Angels, 33-6 MT. ANGEL, Oct 20 (Special) Canby's Cougars ran a 7-0 half- time lead into a 33-6 victory over Mt. Angel tonight in Willamette Valley league football play here. The Prena tallied in the final quar ter on a 60-yard pass piay, uod i Davis to Bill Soderberg. For Canby Art Keith rambled to two touchdowns and so did Dean Weber. Ed Perkett got one, a 67- MXCXEY MOUSE DIDNT J PEEP"... WB cwn - ANVTHJNJlX- WAVES.-A3- I JUT 1 WIU. fi& SaJN? THOtXWT I WAVE I BIP DBBT play "the third best team In the National football leagne" in a game fer the benefit ef the Le gion's veterans rehabilitation fond la December. ' "It is unfortunate," Myers said. "that yea have Interrupted year brilliant, coaching career by year statements on pre football and I am sore thousands of people who knew professional football to be soperlor to college football . . . will deeply resent year state ments.' i registered both Jeff six-pointers on short bucks in the first and fourth quarters after the losers had lost the ball via bobbles. Another Jeff touchdown via a pass was called back because of a penalty. Gervais never seriously threatened as it dropped its second loop mix in three starts. Gervais 0 0-0 Jefferson 7 0 0 with three conversion tries via placements. Canby 7 o i jz zs Mt Angel 0 0 0 66 Look and Learn By A. C Gordon 0 0 613 Amity Wallops Yaiiihill,2W YAMHILL. Oct 20 -(Special) Amity high's gridmen racked up their second win in four Ya-Wa- Ma league starts today as they knocked over Yamhill, 25-6. Buff- ington. Newmann, Hickerson and D. Buck scored the Amity touch downs and Cook accounted for the 1. Which U.S. state capital has the smallest population? 2. Which one of these three mu sical, instruments, is classified as a "woodwind" French born, Eng lish horn. Flugel horn? 3. By what name is cowboy of Argentina known? 4. What Is the name oz tne xudc connecting the mouth - and the stomach? 5. In what Shakespearean play is a son urged by his fathers ghost to Avenge a murder? , ANSWERS L Carson City, Nevada. 2. The English horn. . S. Gaucho. 4. Esophagus. 5. "BauJtV U I lSAJiWiliU SEE...TUEV DONT 1 ttBOVl X'LLTKYTO INTKOPUCK 1 f iTVV EVEN SWATOJ BB 4 rAWfELPTO TH.f-- :Wu0N8TO lt il-0 L P x Y ?HS5ft: Ailn f frveir toJ9 90 formal J pM M Tf J - "T I tr 71 W VJHrVT IDIOTS!! -A 1 1 - M " "srivfi m RSHWFDRC0MB3 X , - ( R.Y R00 HERE, J I I. GASOLINE ALLEY ..... -a." ' losers' lone score. Amity 6 6 6 723 Yamhill . 0 6 6 06 BASKET GOOGLE . I