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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1951)
r? n1? Dallas Plays In Feature Ga Action by the carload can Jbe found float the high school foot ball front Friday as the following tames are scheduled for teams in the Salem and Willamette Valley 'area: : DALLAS. Sept. 29 (Special) The Dallas hlgb Dragons, cham pions of the Willamette , YaUey league last season, open defense of their crown here Friday night with the team they beat out for the 1950 title, Woodburn's Bulldogs. Game time Is 8 pjn. To make the clash even more interesting. Coach Ken Jacobsen's Dragons and Chuck Sheron'i Bulldogs were the only teams able to score la the WVL larnboree at Estacada Tuesday. Both teams scored two touchdown. CANBY, Sept. 20 (Special) The Canby Cougars, tailing under the direction of new Coach Hank Ercolini. open their Willamette Valley league aeason here Friday night with Murl Anderson's Silver- ton Silver Foxes, uame time wm t be at eight o'clock and the outcome looms a tossup. SANDY. Sent. 20 fSnecial) The Sandy Pioneers start their Willamette Valley league football season Friday night here with the ML Angel Preps. Neither Coach suck Woodward's Pioneers or Gene Barrett's Preps were able to score in the league jamboree Tues- . . A - A- I 4 I teresting opener. MOLALLA, Sept 20 (Special) The Molalla Indians and Estacada Rangers open their 1951 Willam ette Valley football league season here Friday night at eight o'clock. The Indians have a new coach this season In Marv Hiebert. The Vet eran Don Bryant is again head man of theTtangers. CORVALLIS, Sept 20 (Spe cial) The high-scoring Bend La- mm? WoodbnrnHigh v va Bears, bossed by Bud Robert son, invade Corvallis Friday night for a district and Big Six league football game with Corvallis Spar . tans. Both Bend and Corvallis won opening games last weekend. EUGENE, Sept 20 (Special) Althniierh lrnrwlrort Avr hr ford in their opener last j week. Hank Nilsen's Eugene Axemen hope to bounce Into the win col umn here Friday night in the an nuai xooxoau game wixn spring field's Millers, losers 7-6 to Rose- burg a week ago. The game Is Big Six league affair. MILL CITY, Sept 20 (Special) Burton Burroughs Mill City Tira berwolves take to their newly lighted football field Friday! night for the 1951 season opener with Lebanon high's Bee team. , Game time is at eight o'clock. i ? STAYTON, Sept 20 (Special) The Stayton Eagles open their borne football season Friday after noon with a 2 p.m. game with the Chemawa Indians. Stayton : drop ped the nod to . Madras last week at Madras wnile Chemawa was s losing 41-0 to Silverton. CASCADE UNION HIGH SCHOOL, Sept 20 (Special) Bob Stewart s Cascade Cougars open their football season Friday night In a game at Sweet Home. NORTH MARION UNION HIGH SCHOOL, Sept 20 (Special) Yawama league and District 3 foot' ball games for Friday night are as follows: Sheridan at Amity, North Marion at Willamina, Oswego at Dayton, Yamhill at Sherwood and Banks at Central (Monmouth-In dependence), i 1. In what country Is the highest standard gauge railroad in the world? - . ; 2. What Is the White PUeue? S. What ' is the English I "hire purchase" system? -! . 4, On what Island do the biggest bears live? i 5. What in western frontier days, was a n ester"? ; ANSWERS : I. In Peru. 2. Turberculosls, j 3. Installment buying. i 4: Kodiak Island, Alaska, j 5. A farmer who cultivated land In a grazing region. - HUCIfEEr 100 Wool Crusher Type limit 1 to Customer WE'RE OPEN i 1 - Look and Learn By A. C Geriea .j ni n ii. fa iQji nn o They'll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hado GET LQK OP Y ' KTS?SjiTtSSj ! 77 tVPPER esmtTALL ; I GLOVES VJDiHZ JHfeiJSdr 'V , ' HrelT TRES oc it EVER ' CisKpii iroVDinig !ooneiiop Topnotch Men VaUey Sportf Promoter Mike Carty yesterday announced the ears;, and drivers lineup for the 1951- midget championship auto racing card at Salem's Hollywood bowl, and Included! are not only the roaring runt hotshots of Ore gon but those from the Seattle- Tacoma area as welt Twenty-four cars.-with possibly two or three more, will roll In the dual helmet dashes, the four heat races; the 20-lap Class B mainer and the 75-lap Class A grande finale, the latter the longest race of the speed season here. Leading the Oregon pack are Bullet Bob Gregg, Gordy Living ston, Lou Sherman, Gordy Youngs trom Frankle ! McGowan, Bob Christie, Don Olds and Wild BiU Hyde. From Washington will come the six fastest cars in that area, same to' be piloted by Shorty Templeman, Wade Althuser, Jack Turner, Pete; Peterson, Cliff Spauldir.g and Mel Magaughy. Offys ts Fords j U The eternal ; Of f enhausers vs. Fords midget auto racing argument will he in full bloom Saturday al so, as about half of the field will be toe swift Offys. Carty pas in stalled two trophy dashes one for Fords and the other for Offys. Time trials will start at 7:30 pjn. half an hour earlier than usual. A large gold trophy, emblematic of the 1931 championship, will go to the gent winning the marathon 7-lapper. .. . ' ii Following Is the incomplete list of drivers, - with respective car numbers: 1 Youagstrom, 2 Gregg. 9 Corky Corcoran of Sa lem, ill Hyde, 17 Livingston, 19 Don Larson, 23 Bob Christi, 33 Warren Moore, 23--Jerry Watts, 25 Sherman, 34 Palmer Crowell, 44 Lou Florence, 49 McGowan of Salem, 51 Walt Fain, 65 Bob Porter of Salem, 65 Larry East man 77 Olds, 76 Dick Mills, 1W Templeman, JW Althuser, 3W Turner, 4W Peterson, 6W Spaulding, 27W Magaughy. Also listed for Saturday night is the giving away free to some lucky patron in the $300 Hamilton Furn iture Co.'s gas range that has been on display at the bowl all season. Table of Coastal Tides Tides for Taft. Oregon. September. 1951 t com pi led by VS. Coast and Geo detic Survey, Portland. Oreeoa). HIGH WATERS LOW WATERS , Tuna , Ht t.43 ajn. 30 11:1 pan. tS 19M a.m. ,SJ Sept. Time Ht. U 14:51 ajn. S:44 pjn. 53 M ajn. ?4'-34 pjn. 23 '7 JO am. -SS pjn. 54 iS:43 ajn. :S2 pjn., S3 : 34 ajn. 84 pjn. as 10,11 ajn. lt:04 pjn. . 19:40 ajn. 4.4 0.1 4S ss 4A IS 4.4 SS 4J S-S 4a so ss ss n 12 H am. O S 11:47 a jo. JJ U 1 -30 mja. 0.7 ' 1:17 psa. i ZJl ajn. tJ : p.m.t SJ i S aa. a.4 - S JO pjn. l- D4 ta. OS 4:14 P-m. a.4 'TILL NIMH t .' Due Saturday -BSD" HAfS Bearcats Off For ane Winameite vnlrerslty's 11 taut football squad will depart for Spokane Tie bus at elrM o'clock this morning, headed for the 1951 season epener Satur day afternoon with Whitworth college. A total of 29 freshmen will be included in the travel ing squad named by Coach Chester Stackhenae earlier in the week.:. ? ' - . lf the Cats an-fre la the In land Empire city in time tonight they will hold Jlght drill in the Spokane stadium. Stackheasea tentative start ing : lineup, offensively, lists Freshmen Tern CoHeran and El mer Hangea at ends, Veterans Dorrance Koteboem ' and Dob Hosford at tackles. Freshman Bill Cody and Letterman Ken Cooper at guards, Veteran John Blarkeskie at center and Bob Walker, Bob Hall. Kick Bing ham and Bob Shangle la the baekfield. Walker is a freshman. Equipped with numereos vet erans, Whitworth will be the Saturday favorite. PANAMA CAGE WINNER GUATEMALA CITY.1 ttutm. ala. Sept 20-(.panama won the Central American basketball chamiponship last night. Guatem ala defeated 1 Salvador, 47-22, to clinch the title for Panama. Sal vador finished second. dPOK 1 - i i (CI y7 - rtiMvti)J PS. s, nEirniGTOii nnmiGTOii f SAVAGE .33-.30 UUiniESTEn Ilcdel 64 .30,33 nifle . IIAELEI IHel 333.23-.23 Carbine ... IIAIlLm Ilcdel 333A 133-43 uifle . . IIAM.III lie del 333A .35 Den. . . . . FEES PABEDIG DRIVE Ct ALLEY TO CREDIT GLADLY Eenilagtc 12 Go. Pump '; 1 Eemlnaton "Matted Bearer Remington 12 Ga. Automatic T7u;cnssTEn trs." un:cnETEii ITOilCZl eailienrelghtU Ga. Pump Kexniiicten edel 11 Ga. omi . REMINGTON 'CLEAICIG KITS an - 3 MO Double Mainer Mat Feature A double main event, both of them rematches stemming from the stormy goings-on of this week, will feature Matchmaker Elton Owen's weekly grappling card at the armory next Tuesday night. Owen decided on the twin main following events that had the mat .premises In an uproar three nights ago. The sensational Calr Engstrom, victimized by a nasty prank on the part of Baldy Knox in their clash is being given a return go because of it Locked in a stymie hold both Engstrom and Knox agreed to "break in their mix of this week. Knox whipped over a crab hold while the two were un locking, gaining the fall over the young Engstrom. And although Danno McDonald was given his match with the Gal loping Ghost via disqualification, he wanted another clash with the hooded hoodlum because of the bloody damage he sniff ered In the first match. The Ghost rammed Danno'f , bead Into the ring turn buckle, opening up a gash. Two prelims will be added to the card later by Owen. TRACK FOUNDER DIES GOSHEN, N. Sept 29 Joseph Saunders Coates, 92, build er of the famous "good time mile track" fcrhere the Hambjetonian trotting stakes are run, died at his nome yesterday, j BUY Y0UI1 GU1IS IIOU 'RIFLES iff Medel 721 40-18 Medal 122400 Model SiJiZ Special THE IDEAL BRUSH GUN DIFLE . . - " SnOTGOIIS" ngmaster, $OS0 ,12 Ga. Pump i ' Jm "Sportsman S24.G5 $98.15 591.1G Shot 500.00 Paatp KecoQ Pad i, , .,, 'mDAY Evnmras uirm. 9:33 AKD WCICKESTER AlMUIimON- SCOPES - , -GUI I OILS-GUII GASES HUNTHIG CLOTHH.TG 'Poor to Fair' Fishing Outlook Forecast for Weekend FOSTLAXD, Sept. 2t-C-Tbe state game eommtsrion's weekly fishlnr report- f Kerthwest: Fishing la the Wil lamette area, mad lower Celaza bl for erapple and eatftsa eoat-. tiaacs to be good. The McKensle ririr b stm predadnr seme good catches In the upper Beetles. Tri butaries are cry sew and fish ing is peer. Derena reservoir la fair. Treat angling at the Berth coast is peer to fair above the tide and fair to good In the up per tide with more salmea being taken. Jetty fishing is peer : te fair. r r- r S - .' Southwest: Si loan fishlnr at the f oath of the Kegae Is fair. Steeihead fishing In the lower Coast Gridmen Open Saturday ; OSC Picked to Give RISC 'Busy Session f (Continued from Page 6) I ditched the T almost If hot completely for the single wing. Will USC swing back to the old nower days of the late Howard Jones? Will much the same cast of plavers who failed last year sparkle this time out? Forest Eva shevski's Washington Staters, who play the single wing too, -should provide at least an introduct6ry clue. - ! i Chuck Taylor. Stanford's new coach, inherited many of last year's Stanford team, but lost some key performers. Reports from Palo Alto insist this will be a vastly more spirited Stanford team than last year, j Back in Fast Lansing, Mich, Coach Kin Taylor sends Oregon State against a highly rated Michi gan State outfit Taylor has a wealth of 'seasoned seniors on hand, and a couple of outstanding backs. Quarterback uene Morrow and Fullback Sam Baker. Oregon State has been tabbed as a sleep er. The Beavers should provide a busv session for Michigan. Idaho opens up against Wyom ing The Cowboys, while beaten by Florida last week, have at least had a game and figure to make it two in a row over Idaho. 1 Of the independents Loyola fac es a rough time In Pasadena's nose Bowl against the San Diego navy training center, with its collection of professionals and college-age nlavers. College of Pacific gets a fierce baptism from Hardin-Sim- mons, and San Jose state ana ban Francisco university offer a close affair in the Bay region. Trojan Regulars I Okehed for WSC j LOS ANGELES, Sept 20 -(JPh Good'news for Southern Califor nia's football team, bad for Wash ington State. , : , r. Willis Jacobus, team physi clan, gave the go-ahead sign today for Al Carmidiael to start at right offensive halfback and Bob Pevi ani to play defensive left guard s rainst the Cougars Saturday. Both were previously deemed unlikely to see action necauso ox injunca. $72.15 .549.75 . . . . SIGN .00 $71.70 S84.79 If p. it $92.35 S86S5 v hi' SegM Js flr .te geed. JTeer catches of rainbow and catthreat . are reperted la the eoestal treat streams. la the eppcr and middle seetleaa ef the Kegae river treat flshlag eoattaaes rood. Steelnead fishing Is peer to fair ia the Grants Pass U Gsllce area; with catches cudo sneetly ea flies. Salmea fishlnr at Winchester bay la peer; steeihead aagllag eeatlaaes good at Winchester aad fair at Steamboat Treat angling is fir ia the Taper t'mpqaa. Central: Angling ta the central rtrioa is reported to be very rood ta saoot lakes and atreaass. Three creeks lake ts very rood bat yam will need year own beat as the concessions hare been He Did It i 1 JOE COLLINS Homer win, f,r Yuiki. Kottre Heads Silverton Bee SILVERTON. Sept 20 - (Spe cial) - Harold Kottre, Silverton welterweight who has won his last eight straight fights, tangles with rugged Jimmie Doxie of Seattle in the feature six-round main event of a professional boxing show In the armory here Friday night. Four other bouts complete the card, which starts at 8:43 pin. The semiwindup, a six-rounder, puts Bobby Doll, 133, Boise, against Blackie Van Deveer, 133, Seattle. F .Air-rounder include: Ike Schnell, 182, Mr. Angel, vs. Hal Nichols, 200, Seattle: Tommy Warren, 148, Portland, vs. Bill Donneiy. 143. Se attle, and Tony Alvarez. 130. 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In Lake ceuHty fish Collins' Home Run Provides S4 Clutch Victory for Yanks I (Continued from page 6) 1 worked only IVi Innings. Johnny Sain, the $50,000 bur from the Boston Braves, was knocked out in tha first inning on three straight bits following two walks! AHie Reynolds will open the bie series at Fenway park against Leo Klely while Cleveland will send Bobby Feller after Detroit's Ted Gray at Brlggs stadium tomorrow. Brooklyn reduced the "magic number" to five by beating the Cards behind Carl Erskine . Any combination of five Dodger wins or five Giants defeats would sew up the pennant for Oatbush. Brook. lyn has 10 to play, the Giants only seven. They do not meet. Gil Hodges' 39th homer In the sixth helped the Dodgers home but they needed a run In the ninth to offset a Card rally that produced a Score In the last of the ninth. Cliff Chambers' six -game win streak was broken as Brooklyn made It 18 out of 22 from the Red CGCJJCJiTQDS TRIPLE-WRAPPED ; : CI. 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I4mll catches ef eastern creek are rc ported from Dorseahoe, Aneroid Greea, and Steamboat t takea. i Large rainbow have been takea recently ea the Lower Imnaha J aad Wallowa rivers. Eagle creek 1 baa prodaced excellent ca tehee ef ralnbew. Mstoee laka eon tin acs te be geed en troIL Straw berry take baa been fain Uaslt caicbea of rainbow are ! being made ea the south, fork jet the John Day river. ! ? ' Birds this season. I I ; 1 . flnrlnnatl buncllAd four nt It 1i hits in the eighth inning with an? error and a pair of walks to chase! Jim Hearn with a three-rua blast! Kenny Raffensberger, with ninthp'. inninx help from Eweil Blackvren.tr registered his 15th win. It was thai. Reds' fifth victory in 22: starts against the Giants. - j In the only night game, the SU Louis Browns shaded Washington 4-3, as Satchel Paige struck out five men in a three-inning relief chore. Cliff Mapes first - inning homer and three singlesJed the 13 hit attack on Don Johnson and Tom Ferrick. 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