n - . , r r r W .:;,. : (Vi4 Hit hMlllllllHMini.'iiiiMaiii vx w - . a AND SUNDAY. ICS in Titlists Loom In Most Loops ; Cards at Cascade; Jeffa at Sublimity NAl Uxhtner Itrttmim Sporta Editor ; More heavy action is on tap for the numerous valley hijjh school football teams Friday - as such leagues as the Big Six, Willamette Valley, Tawama, Marion-Polk, Marion County B and Salem Jun ior 'hit; n. - schedule Important Claihesi - " ' Distinct title threats have risen BIO SDC STANttHGf WfcT Pet. WLTM. Xuscm 4 UWOCorrall 1S333 Bnd 111 .TSOfSprinffd ltltt Albany lit .333! Salem 6 3 I jMft wnxAMrm vaixiy WLT Pet. WLT Pet Woodba 4 1 1.000 SUrrtoo 111 M Dallas 411 JOO Sandy 111 jit Eatacd S 1 1 .750 MtAngl 14 JOO Canby 111 j600 Molalla JK MAKION-POUE i WL Pet. WL Pet. 8. Heart 1 1XW0 SAcadmy 0 0 .000 Staytoa 1 jtOO CascadU . JOOO MAKIONB . " . - WL Pet. WL Pet Jeffern a t MOeChemawa U JM Sublmty 1 1 .SOOiGerrals 1 j000 TAWAJCA UtAGTTK - WL. Pet. WL Pet Banks IJOOl Amity 2 1 jot Wuandna 4 1 J60 N-Marloa 11 J90 Sheridan t JOOt Sherwood 1 S jtS Dayton 11 JOO.YamMU OS M In each circuit and, barring the ugly Hem known as upset should roll oa to the various and coveted championships. Eugene Is odds-on the favorite in the Big Six and Woodburn seems to have the situ ation well In hand in the WVL. Sacred Heart's victory ova- Stay ton last week establishes the Cards as the big threat in the Marion Polk. Banks high's Braves appear to be a shoo-in f or Yawama hon ors. Jefferson's Lions are the tig favorites in the Marion B, al though they have a key tat with Sublimity Friday. Another key clash that could mean title comes in the Junior high loop Friday when the unbeaten Leslie Blues and Parrish Cards get together. Taking them league by league: Big Six Eugene's unbeaten Axemen have a breather at home with the University high eleven, a non-leaguer. But the Albany Bulldogs will be active at Spring field and Salem at COrralhs in league mixes. Bend is finished with league committments . and plays Medford at Bend Friday. WVL ML Angel is at Dallas, Sandy at Canby .and Estacada atj Silverton Friday night, and Mo laHa is at Woodburn Friday af-, ternoon. Dallas, Canby and Wood burn should have little trouble notching wins, but the Estacada Silverton struggle could be a whoop-de-do for fair. Tawama Dayton has the mis fortune of having to play at Banks Friday against easily the classiest club in the circuit. WiOamina is at Amity, Yamhill at North Mar lon and Sheridan at Sherwood for the others, with favorite's roles going to Willamina, North Marlon and Sheridan. Marion B: Jefferson is at Sub limity la the key dash and Che mawa at Gervais, both afternoon ers Friday. The Jeffmen could cop the title with a victory over the Saints. Mill City Is idle Fri day. Marion-Polk: Sacred Heart will be at Cascade for a 1:30 o'clocker and Salem Academy at Stayton for a two o'clock fixture. The Cards and Eagles hold the favor ed roles. Junior high: The Leslie Blues and Parrish Cards clash at 6:30 pjn. at Leslie, and in the after noon game at 3:45 it will be the Leslie Golds at West Salem. The Srlera JVs go postward again next Monday night at Leslie with Corvallis JVs. the opposition. Cottage Grove plays at Lebanon Friday night, and in the collegiate round it will be Oregon College of Education and OTI of Klamath Falls in a Saturday nighter at Al bany, Whitman at Pacific Friday night. College of Idaho at Linfield Saturday night and Willamette at ; College of Puget Sound Saturday afternoon. TJKES CONTINUE WORK LOS ANGELES, Oct. 23 -UF Coach Red Sanders missed ' the UCLA football practice' because of a chest cold today but the Bruins turned out for a lengthy all-round drill for their intersec tional game against Purdue at Lafayette, Ind Saturday. . ttOSBNa AT A PACT THATfAST?a0tE TREAT THAT" SURE TOIA...WRI6UT ecttaRMIttTftUMl TheyTl Do It Every JTOLTRE WQCf TO GST A BARKING SPACE A HALF. MILE FROM THE DOOR CUT BUT LOADED B "' fssS3 AUD YOUR UEAPfS g ' THE OMLy ONE IN UME II ' I fSCF ' ten, tm. tw rtxTmtt w. vow ticwn imm XgJ Red Hots for the Weekend: (Or, How Silly One Can Be on Thursdays) By A. L. , COLLEGE Willamette ever CPS: The Bearcat spirit and determination are terrific items . . OCE ever OTI: Fear straight for Bill McArthur Ca. . . . Paeifie ever Whitman: The Whits "don't got if . . . College of Idaho ever linfield: Wouldn't be the first time we're nats ... OSC ever Montana: The Bevos are doe to bust loose CSC over Oregon: Another sad visit to the Co Use am . . . Stanford ever Washington: Dont ask us to pat $$$ en it, however . . . WSC over Idaho: la a donny brook. California over St. Mary's: Next door to a cinch . . . UCLA over Purine: At last, a FCC win ever the Big IB . . . Others: Army ever Columbia, Georgia over Boston college. Cornell ever Princeton, Harvard over Dartmouth, San Francisco over Fordham. Yale over Holy Cross, Maryland over Dake, Pena over Navy, Miami over Fits, Illinois over Indiana, Ohio State over Iowa. Oklahoma over Iowa State, Nebraska over Frrft. Santa Clara ever Marquette. Michigan ever Minnesota, Michigan State over Notre Dame. Wisconsin ever Northwestern, Kentucky ever Georgia Tech, Texas ever Rice. HIGH SCHOOL Salem ever CorvaJUs: Viks liked that win of last week . . Kageae over TJnl-Hl: Easy ... Albany over Springfield: Ditto . . . Medford over Bend: High searing duel . . . Cottage Grove ever Lebanon: Guessing . . . Woodburn ever Molalla: No reason why not ... Estacada over Silverton: Good chance to lose "batting ave rage" point ... Canby over Sandy: Eaay-Uk ... Dallas over Mi. Angel: The same way . . . Others: Banks over Dayton, WWamhia ever Amity, North Marios ever YamhilL Sheridan ever Sherwood, Jeffersosi over Sublimity. Gervais over Chemawa Sacred Heart Batting average to date: College 82 right, 29 wrong for .719. High school 39 right, 19 wrong for XVt, - Technicality Threatens Rickey Ball Career as Brook Job Ends NEW YORK, Oct 25-4P)-An involved deal and a section of small print in the Major league rules rose up today to confuse Branch Rickey's future in baseball. It was learned today that Rickey, in disposing of his 23 per cent stock in the Brooklyn club, agreed to accept the $1,05,000 purchase price in installment payments covering a 10 year period. Major league rule 20 reads: "No club or stockholder or of ficial of a club shall, directly or indirectly, own stock or have any financial Interest in any other club in its league." This brought up the question of how the Brooklyn general man ager could, by following this type of .contract, go through with his plans to remain in baseball. Rickey has been reported head ed for an executive role with the Pittsburgh Pirates, whose owner, John W. Galbreath, is a long time friend. Other rumors have had him buying into the St Louis Browns. Asked about this fine legal point, Rickey said: "I have no ownership in the Dodgers now." Ford Frick, president of the Na tional league, said, "I have not seen the contract and I know nothing about the terms." Baseball Commissioner A. B. Chandler, at hia home in Versail les, Ky, declined comment There seemed no likelihood that the involved deal could keep Rick ey out of baseball, if he chose to take a spot elsewhere. The major league rule could be circumvented by Rickey selling his rights to the debt to a bank or through discounted notes. This way Rickey could step completely out of the Brooklyn picture. Ball Meetings Scheded Soon (Continued from preceding page) have declared willingness to give up the drafting of players from lower minor circuits. The annual draft meeting will be held here Nov. 16. On the same day, the owners will de termine whether players shall share in the 9973,000 paid for radio and television rights for the 1950 world series.' The money in the past has gone into a central fund, from which player pensions are paid. Elimination or modification of the bonus player rule also will be considered Nov. 16. AM Time Look and Learn By A. C Gordon 1. What was the nationality of each of the following famous women: (a) Sarah Bernhardt (b) Eleonora Duse, (c) Jenny Lind, Xd) Ellen TerryT 2. What state capital is named after the third President of the U. S.7 3. In printing, what is meant by "justifying" a line? 4. Where are the famous streets known as Basin Street and Beale Street? 5. Who was the author of "Alice Adams"? ANSWERS I. (a) French, (b) Italian, (c) SIPU)miTILIImHITIIEIHl (Continued from preceding page) making many enemies among his would-be customers. Cutting his own throat is another way of putting it Then too, we have at least one press in Salem that isn't afraid to do some first class bellering when the baseball natives aren't being treated fairly. Dousing the Senators move with cold water many have given Gregory and his Portland Beaver pals quite a chuckle. But we're sure the day will come when hell eat those words, after they're thrown in his face by 800 owners of the same Senators .... Mr. Sick Congratulates Salem for Move On the ether hand, we have a telegram from another infla ential man, Emti Sick. Owner of the vast Sick's Brewing domain and the Seattle Rainlers, Mr. Sick throws nothing cold on the corporation. His telegram: "Dear Al: My congratulations to yon and my friends in Salem on your fine progressive move in tak ing over the Salem baseball franchise. I wish yon all good lade and feel you will have it" Signed Emil Sick. To us that one piece of paper from Mr. Sick far overshadows the elongated effort by Gregory. And knowing that a man of Mr. Sick's caliber is pulling for the local corporation gives.it a real boost (Who knows? He may send a ballplayer or two in his organization this way.) Final Tabulation on Monday Election Final tabulations on Monday night's election reveal the follow- Jdy -" ' w "umuui , doo juistrom 771, Kuss Bonesteele 683, (those five going on the board of directors) and Bruce Williams 628. Ken Long and Cliff Parker in a tie at 318, Harry Collins 250, Harry 7J3i8n, StVce 0b Ahb' 115' Tad Ston 113, Charles Ji' Y"n McMullen 65, Harold Busick 62, Howard Wicklund 52, Cliff Taylor 31, Darrell Donaldson 19 ... . Seems to be some mtxap on the special dear banting seasons recently adopted by the Game Camaush. The commission's of ficial proclamation goes like this: The first two of the three seasons will be held November 3-4-5 in the Burnt river district ef Baker county and the SOvertoa bills district of Marion county. A total of 39 permits win be issued for the taking ef antleriess deer la the Burnt river season and 800 permits will be issaed for the taking ef deer of either sex la the Silverton bills. Applications for these two seasons mast be in the game commission office by 19 ajn. October 27. The third special season will be in the White river area in Wasco county. This season wffl be held December 2 through December 5 and there will be 300 tags issued for antleriess dear. Applications for same must be made by 8 pjn., November 15. Applicant's name, license number, type of license, area In which he wishes to apply and the $5 fee will serve as an application. - By Jimmy Hatlo Vikings Shoot For 2nd Win Salem high's football Vikings will be aiming for their second straight victory Friday night at Corvallis when they lock grips with the Spartans in. the annual tussle. The Viks last week nab bed their first nod of the cam paign, a 19-6 conquest of Lebanon, and immediately took particular note of the fact that Corvallis was at the same time losing to a weak McMlnnville eleven. The Spartans, coached by Del Scott have thus far defeated Newberg 25-12, lost to Bend 35-0, tied Lebanon 6-6, downed Spring field 14-0, bowed to Eugene 47-13 and went down 13-6 before Mc Mlnnville. By comparison, Salem lost to Bend, 26-13, beat Lebanon 19-6 but lost to Springfield 12-8. Consequently the outcome of Friday's rassle looms a tossup. - The Spartans work both from the T and single wing formations. Scatback Bill Anderson, a 141 pounder, Pete Schulein. 176 pound halfback and Quarterback Duane S peers, a 160-pounder, pace the Corvallis attack. Line sharpies .include Olan Ford, 150 pound end and Hal Ridenour, 220-pound tackle. Having remodeled his squad considerably before the Lebanon game, Salem Coach Loren Mort no doubt will have his revised lineup in starting action Friday. Mort will announce the starters later. Table of Coastal Tides (Compiled by U. S. Coast St Gcodctte Surrey. ! Portland, Oregon) TIDES FOR TAIT. 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