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the Cal Bears December 28 and
another with UCLA at Loi An
geles December 28.
Although not a big club the
Panthers are made up primarily
of sophomores who are excep
tionally fast and deceptive.
1 Dr. Carlson , is in his 29th sea
son as Pitt coach. His all-time
record at Pitt before this season
reads 339 wins and 214 losses.
The Panthers also play such teams
as Iowa, Carnegie Tech, Bradley,
Navy, Bucknell, Penn State, Army
-and west Virginia.
Coach Slats Gill had his charges
back at practice work today fol
lowing the loss to Portland, the
first time in history an Oregon
State basketball team has lost to
the Pilots. Whistled down 34 times
to 13 for the Pilots Tuesday night.
the Beavers were licked . on the
free-throw strip. While OSC tal
lied 23 field goals to 19 for Port
land,; the Pilots threw in 20 free
tosses ' to a meager seven' for the
Beavers.
In -their first seven games of the
season, all losses, the Beavers have
averaged almost 30 fouls per game
Both Pitt games here will start
at eight o'clock.
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pitcher is quite a handicap. When time comes for the moving the di
rectors may call upon volunteer stockholders to lend helping hands.
Maybe He Can Ask Himself for Some 1951 TD'm
Most of the collegiate athletes are now occupied with various
and sundry Jobs daring the holiday season. Best we've heard of
belongs to Gene Taft, the Oregon State football halfback. He's no
less than Santa Clans himself In a downtown department store la
Corvallis . . . Tony Freitas, the ancient southpaw pitcher wont
be with the Vancouver Caps next season after alL Caps Boss Bob
Brown drafted Freitas from the Modesto, CaL, club during the
Florida meetings, but now has decided not to exercise his option
and will leave Freitas to manage the Modesto team next year.
Bat there is a wee catch to it. For his generosity, Brown is to re
ceive three pitchers from the major league club working with
Modesto! Again proving that Brown doesn't sport the handle "Old
Fox" merely because of his 70-odd years ...
Contrary to the red hot reports that Bill Schuster is to be the
next Vancouver manager, Brown at present assures that the berth
still is wide open. He's afraid the fiery Schuster behavior might not
fit well at Vancouver. The Vancouver parent club at Seattle wants
Brown to take on Eddie Taylor as mgr., Taylor having been released
as a coach of the Rainiers recently. But Brown doesnt seem to want
him either. Bill Brenner, in town to apply for the Senators' Job this
week, told that he could have returned to the Caps next season as
boss, but felt that five years of it was long enough. Bill's ideas on
what he should have for a winning ball club, and those possessed by
Brown didn't match. So rather than knock noggings with "Ruby
Robert again next semester, Brenner decided to resign ...
If They Don't Ulfe 'Em, They Shoo 'Em Off
Catcher Birdie Tebbetfs sale to the Detroit Tigers came as no
surprise to many, as Steve O'Neill, new skipper of the Red Sox
peddled Tebbetts off the Detroit club when O'Neill managed there.
Seems that O'Neill and Birdie aren't in the baddy-baddy Index.
Another similar example involves Sweeney of the Bevos and Harr
Storey, the sock -'em infielder. Sweeney got rid of Storey when
both were attached to the Los Angeles club, and then when the
mgr. came to Portland and found Storey already there, he prompt
ly peddled him off to San Diego. Only trouble with such deals is
that the gay yon get rid of oft bounces back with the enemy to
beat your brains oat.
We've had some dandy examples right here at Waters field the
past few seasons, but won't go into detail, again ...
Wolverines Head West
ANN ARBOR, Mich., Dec. 18
(-Michigan's Wolverines got a
rousing sendoff to the Rose Bowl
today. The 44-player squad was
cheered on to its January 1 classic
with California by an estimated
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got under way.
In his 82 games Hack was at
bat 304 times, scored 37 runs, had
90 hits, 122 total bases, 19 doubles,
S triples and 1 home run. He bat
ted in 33 runs. Novlkoff In 88
games was at bat 322 times, scored
53 runs, had 105 hits, 21 doubles.
triple. 12 home runs and 79
RBI's.
Meanwhile the ToO-odd stock
certificates for those who have
purchased Senator stock are now
available at the First National
Bank here. The certificates are to
be mailed to those living outside
of Salem. But those who reside
within the city must call at the
bank In person for the certificates.
Three men have so far offici
ally applied for the Senators gen
eral and player managerships.
namely Jack Wilson, Bill Brenner
and Hugh Loby. The latter is to
come to Salem from his Oakland,
Cal., home next week to meet
with the board of directors. Bren
ner met with the board Tuesday
and Wilson was in town last week.
The board has made no official
announcement concerning who
will wind up with the general
managership, but it is believed
that Luby will hold the inside
track If proper financial arrange
ments can be made with him.
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1. Which country has the oldest
unaltered flag In the world?
2. What is the name of the in
strument for measuring the rate
and pressure of the wind?
3. What is the common name
for sun-dried plums?
4. Who wrote the famous book,
"Captains Courageous"?
5. What is the most ancient ex
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now in existence?
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Prunes.
Rudyard Kipling.
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