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i i . - - - a -,-- : The n n JL-D Britons Trail Bv 3-1 Coi U. S- ALncst Assured Of Hefcdsias TropltT ' ' TSy TTT3 Grlntsley . PINriIUI-ST. N. CKov. 2-&3V The United States Byder cap forces wove a pattern of, birdies in the blustery winds and chilling rains that were supposed to favor the British today and stepped off to a 3-1 lead as action opened in the international classic. , ' The sharp shooting Americans now only need to win four of Sunday's eight singles assignments to keen the coveted gold trophy they have woo six times out of eight since 1527. Oliver. Hansen Lose Only the keen putting blade of ; Charles Ward, a 134-pound mite i from Birmingham, and fine iron play of Arthur Lees, graying 43- year-old Yorkshire pro. kept the British from suffering a complete rout this miserable day over Pine- hurst's No. 2 course. Ward and Lees, one of the invaders' lightly regarded tandwns, turned back ro tund Ed (Porky) Oliver of Seat tle and Henry Ransom, the slender stylist from St Andrews, ELL, 2 : and I. It wasn't difficult to pick out Individual stars and these honors definitely went to curly-haired Jackie Burke of Houston, 28 year old baby of the U. S. squad, and Sam Snead, the PGA champion from West Virginia who heads Uncle Sam's forces. Burke teamed with Clayton Heafner to beat Max Faulkner, the dashing British open champion, and Dai Rees, rat er Britain's greatest match per former, 9 and 3. ! SneadV Maarrcm Victors Snead, his Irons whistling the ball-tieed to the flag throughout the day, paired with Lloyd Man : grum, the cool little veteran from Niles. HI,, to down the highly rated Scottish twosome of Jimmy Adams and John Pan ton, 9 and 4.. . The other American point captured by national open cham pion Ben Hogan of Fort Worth and Jimmy Demaret of Ojal, Calif, who produced sufficiently to trounce Irish Fred Daly and young 2Cea, Bousfield, S and 4. Bearcats Face Whits Tonight (Coat from Prec Page) Willamette's hopes rest on the f b!ty of such backs as Ot'ck I Vsris. Chuck Koani and Bob Laangle and perhaps; to an even greater extent on' the passing arm of Benny Holt, the freshman from Hawaii who. recently won the starting Job at quarterback. Holt's aerials were big factors for the locals In their last two games against Lewis and dark and CPS. : Probable starting offensive Une--nps and weights: WUtau Meyr ltt) Neher . wmunetta MarkmU (ISO) Miller (last Johasaa (165) G. Fowler C. Raima SW G. Cody (ITS) menartz tisz) (1SS) (s : Cravens (US) BlacNra (Ml 1 (15$) LePaee (15S) r5: i 1SS) LMH flZS) ; Bratten (1701 . H. UaUw4 US) Day I ton Clouts Warriors 35-0 f DAYTON, Nov.2- (Special)- Dayton s pirates neld on to a second-place niche in the Yawama league grid chase today, belong Amity's Warriors by a 3S-0 eat-it. It was the Pirates fifth league Vm against one setback. Dwane Barnes ran . 17 yards witn an intercepted pass for Day ton's first touchdown in the open ing Quarter and the Pirates tipped their margin In the second period as Kent Crawley scored from bcv en yards out and Elmer Heard tallied1 on a 17-yard aerial from Harold Hedgecock. - Dayton added her final points in the third stanza. Crawley going 13 yards to pay dirt and Hoard scampering 52 yards. Amity fail ed to build a serious threat. Amity ,- n 0 0 0 0 Dayton : 7 14 14 035 Officials: Jarvis and Vander- rort. finAMI GETS MEET PINEHURST, N. Nov. 2-MV The 1932 National Public Links Golf tournament will be played at the Miami Country crab. Joe Dey. executive secretary of the US. Golf association, announced today: Field of Over 50 Readl Sunday UnCic Featae One of the most popular fea tures . on the ' Salem Golf dub agenda . the Fhibber-Dubber tourney will be reeled off by a field of over 50 links ters Sunday. The ranks of both the flubbers and dubbext have been -split, tip Into two-man teams and play vill be on a two-ball foursome basis. - Score swill be counted on an ag gregate basis and be It the Flub bers or Dubbers who come out on topt the losing side will pay for the ether's dinner in 2 o'clock spread Sunday at the local club house. Wives are also invited to ; the dinner. v Any swingers Interested la making a last-minute entry into the novelty tourney can do so by registering at the club. Prizes also will be awarded for man- closest to the pin on holes six ard 15 and for longest drives. tic r hi OZRtf&tT STOP CARL HCTTEL-THS GAZ UKE TJC TAJj . i - Li HE HAD SET IP A OFERENCE WTH Aid. THE VOCAL &QSHQT 6US3S AKQOA DO HE GCT? . ! IE ! ' i. .. ., ' i - T 1 j s . ! t f . - -fUateX "gy ?! ' STOW &4ME333N. KCHHOHD, vT nn J LJ SHA Ends Sncccssfnl Ganpaigh - - -r -; -: . ! Cardinals wallop Monroe, 26-0 MONROE, Nov. 2-(SpeciaI)-Sacred4Ieart Academy's O rdinals finished up their season on a high note today as they trounced Mon roe's Dragons 25-0 for their third Capital league victory against one tie. The victory In their finale gavo Coach Leo Grosjacques men over-all season's mark of six wins, one, loss and the deadlock and also assured the Cardinals of . at least a tie far the Capital title. The SHAY tallied ta every quarter, while Uonroe never was able to bncork a serious threat. Virgil ; Weber i opened Sacred Heart's point march m the Initial Lottery System to Give Club - Skit at 40C0 Elile Players S COLUMBUSL 6 Nor. 2-GfVA bit of "out-of-ae-hat" lottery to day set in motion the machinery scheduled here Dee. 3 and 4. George If. Trautman, prexy of players about naif the Busn loop contingent would be up for grabs. The lottery decides when the vari ous clubs have their chance at the talent, setting up the order of selection in the various classes. This la the third year the minors will offer an "on the spot draft, the player draw having been han dled by mail and telegram prior to that. The major league draft is booked Nov. If at Cincinnati. The order of draw includes: Class AAA, 10 kra Dee. 3: Pacific coast: , I--Sm Jrancisco, 4 Oakland. 7 San Diego, 10 Oakland, 13 Portland, 16 Lot Angeles, 18 Hollywood, Z3 seat tie. In the class B leagues the final standings will be Inverted, with the last place dub choosing first, and the loops will make their draft choices in this order: Three-Eye league, Tri-State,? Western Inter national, Interstate, Piedmont, Flo rida International, Big State, Gulf Coast, .and Carolina league. '. Last year the majors drafted 28 players from the minors, 25 from AAA dubs, but the minors were much busier. The -triple A teams drafted 25, the AA clubs 24, the class A's 28, the class B'i 65 and the class Cs 12, for a total of 154 moved up in the minors alone. Garver Trade Reported Near ST. LOUIS, Nov. 2 -tfV Ned Garver, the St Louis Browns' 20 game winner, probably will be traded within the next two weeks, the Globe-Democrat reported to night. The newspaper quoted Bill Veeek. owner of the chab, as say lag five major league clubs have ea.M'essed an Interest In Carver. ! ! Tee-off time in the meet is set for 9 o'clock. The lineup for the 18 boles of play, with Flubbers teams named first and Dubbers second: Ray McNulty and Rick Gratan'horst a. flovd HutchiM mad Ted Chambers; Ralph Mapes and Gear Hoffman vs. Dave Moon and Bob Thompson; Bob BurreD and Dar Reyaokla vs. Lo Estey and Art Stalmenlar Glcat Len fren and Chuck McDevitt va. Bocer Paouaa aad BUI Lew cry. JKa Gra ham and Harold Hank vs. Bob AJ brtdtr and Btash BUI Senator d Fred Kitner va. Ked Incram and Bmor HilL . Harv Quistad and Howard trick kmd vs. Pat lJiUut aad Henry Hoh weisner: Del Qwynn and Steve Ta bacchl vs. Bob DaAnnond and Fiord Kenyoa; Al WatUer and ITUiard r kar vs. Bert Tbomaan and Harry dm tataan: Floyd Baxter ad Bote Xarr v. Bob Kinf and Bay Moon: Ted Deneon and Scotty lXarr va. Ba Price and Ceorr Causey: Henry aCeee and Rex KhnmeU vs. Don Hendrie and Barney Filler: L. C. Vatrtman and L. K. Smith vs. Ceorae Bealcem and Hank E) rj&syf mtjw cows i get Ttf JZZZWVSLfiUnZ ? TOO BAV1 60TXA 2! GOtiG CQUU7 .REALLy txjoy "W5 IT . sfT come H Gamzvoj uh rw YJ& tftfttsauz of ycu mil twe. y T O. T jt J Roi s so 6U4u-aiy J S ' quarter with a 13-yard touchdown jaunt after a previous 23-yard run by him had been nullified by a penalty. In the second period Jim Weimals scampered nine yards for another TD, in the third quarter End Vance Cooney scored from six yards out on an end-around and Weber added Us second touch down of the day with a nine-yard run in the final chapter. Weimals Ucked the two Card conversions. Sac. Heart Uanroe -U- .7 .0 T '0 t 28 0s3 Officials: Halberg and Kinney. for the minor league baseball draft the minor leagues, said some 4808 Cascade Whips Jefferson 32-7 TURNER. Nov. l-(Special)- Bob Stewart s Cascade Cougars chalked their fifth victory of the season today, slamming for five touchdowns and a S2-7 verdict over the Jefferson Lions in a non- league encounter. ; Cascade held a 11-7 margin at the half, then wrapped the game up with three scores in the final half. i v Dave Murray and Otto Boyd tallied for the Cougars In the first quarter, Murray going 12 yards for a score and Boyd taking a 40-yard pass from Phil Bates. In the third quarter Murray went five yards for a TD and Harvey Gjesdal added another CaStade six-pointer with a one- yard plunge. Ron Chad dick bulled two yards in the fourth heat for the final Cougar touchdown. Bates booted the two Cascade convex sions. i Jeffs lone touchdown came In the second quarter via Dave Don ovan's two-yard smash. DoaL&n also got i the extra point. Jefferson ,. 0 7 7 Cascade ! J. 13 0 IS 632 Officials: Daley and Coleman. Table of Coastal Tides 1SS1 (ceeapOed by US. and Ceedettc Sarvey, Portnmd. Oregon V'aelfle smeard Troe HIGH WATERS LOW WATERS Nav. Ttma Ht. Time Ht. S - SC ajm. S:M ua. XS S:U pun. 8:49 aum. -li 4t am. sa aas am. . ; 9M aun. SJi 10:7 bjb. O.T S SS ud. S.1 itS ta, X3 4 OS Bona. . llMaav -44 - 637 ajn. 13 ISjOT pjn. U ' S:X3 da. Sa 7 tit axru S.7 Jl axo. t Ifflpm. 58 14 pm.' la t S ejn. Si -!4ajaa. e S2S pm. Si tit nn. t . t:17 ajn. J - l?a am. . asspjn. s.i sispjm. ta 1 t:SS an. J M ta. 14 i MTpjn. Sa - 4:3pjn. a It . 105 a.m. 7.0 4:13 a an. la llSnj. ai aSnjn. -J II 10:5$ a-aa. 1A 412 am. i.4 4 am. U UJi a-m. SJ sis am. tM U2S aja. 1J. S:tt pxa. -J Look and Learn Cy A. C Gerdea I Which two countries to the Americas are larger in area than the United States. 2. Which is the most complete food from the nutritional stand point the leafy vegetable, the root vegetable, or the legume? S.What is the average weight of a human adult male skelion? 4. Is the toe of the boot of Italy on the east or west aide? J 5. Who was the f amous woman saloon wrecker? : ANSWERS 1. Canada and Brazil. 2. The leafy Tegetable. 5. From nine to 13 pounds.": 4. West. 5. Came Nation. "wJ2 StlSUE fSCSwS It? AJ-XOJ AX X CUTS? RTW 15 A GOCC QJ510UBKm Huskies Play 20-20 With Central By Al Ughtner ' Stataamaa Sports Editor NORTH MARION HIGH SCHOOL Not. z-(Special-The North Marlon Huskies today won the District 4 A-2 football cham pionship and the right to play 3 A-l Canby In the state playoffs by virtue of a thr&nng 20 to 20 tie with Central Union's Panthers. Undefeated In district play before today's wide-open battle with Coach Sam Barney's red-clad Panthers, the tie can in no war keep the Huskies from f"f first In the race, and despite how they make out m a final game with Banks next week. On the other band the tie marked the end of Central's bid for the crown. Central now has four wins, one loss and two ties. North Marion has five wins, no and today's tie. Were today's well played strug gle to hare been decided on the number of first downs rejisterdL th Panthers would have exneraed victorious. They racked up IS to la lor the Huskies . Coach Hal Earners Huskies cot off to a flying start In the game by picking up a touchdown in the first quarter and two more In the second. They led 20-C at itaWWr and appeared to have the came well in hand. But the Panthers, led by their btHXiaat. hard-rua-ning back Larry Buss staged a fine comeback in the third and rwfli periods while outplaying t Huskies, and tied the score. The game presented a dazzling individual duel between Buss and the Huskies' do-e very thing Cap tain Bill McLaren. TVtK hnee zipped off fine gamers all after noon and each had two touch downs. McLaren s came on romps oz zi and 17 yards, and Buss tal lied his on jaunts of t and 11 yards. Larry Bin-key's 18-yard sprint got the other N-Marlon six pointer and conversion points were made by Burkey and Dan McLeod. CTiff Anderson, another fine back for Central scored the third Panther TD and Buss accounted for tha two Important conversion markers by first passing to Bfll Pruett and then running the other over on a fake placement play. Standouts for North Marion along with McLaren and Burkey were Guards Bob ryock and Rein HiTeer, Linebacker Lew Bichter and Tackle Jerry Yet gen. For the Panthers, Bass, Anderson, Center Max Albert, Tackles Loren Raid and BUI Lofting sad Znd Joy Brlckeen stood out. Among the large crowd watch ing tif game were the Canby cougars, next foe for the Huskies. Central N-Markut Off 720 7 IS 0 Officials: Paul Warren, BiH Beard and George 'r ISO ta Choose 1C3 Vcdaa tottSX. From our reo Block SisMSStott Aliexccosi vxtroi Wool Stymie HOT la S0D : nOTJIS: 8 AUL TO S3 PJOTCf AIL DAT SA1TCIDAY 53 S. 121H-2 tlCCKS ZZltd C7. STATR KSW YOrJK, Nor. l-UPy-To&sfs closing qnotatkxns: Ad Corp Al Chem Al C3ialmers Am Alruoes pen Foods'. 414Repub Stl CJHiOn Motors SO Sepub Stl , 4gH!GsdyearTire. tSHIRey Metals l'Hosnestake--- - Richfield Am Power 4c Lt 2Q lat Harvester 32ttSafeway Am Tel & Tel 157 let Paper AmTobaoco. C2lJohas Uaa 4H;Xenaeeott i Libby McN & L S1U Lockh Aire aj'Loew-s lac 4 Lng Bell 17 VUantg Ward Anaconda Atchison ', Beth Steel. . Doe Airplane ; Borg Warner. Bur Add U Calif Packing, Can Pacific : . 268'NashKelv. SOlNYi Central Caterpillar , 48 Norm Pac Celanese 43 Chrysler . 68Ts Con Edisonr. Pac Tel & Cons Vultee 17Packard - SOH'Penney -WVi'Penn RR Crown Trlf 1 1m t. Curt Wright - Doug Aircraft L. 59iPepsi Cola , Dupont eSVkiPhtiee Eastman Kodak 44,'R$d Corp Km- TtHi ' , llWRaynonier Gen Electric ; SSTi Bay Pfd County Men; To Attend ACC Meetings Soon . .-. ' - -. . i , . I , Marion county officials win at tend annual statewide meetings in Portland soon. It was announced Thursday by Roy J. Bice, 'Marlon county commissioner who Is secretary-treasurer of Association of Oregon Oeunties. i A0C, essedation of county judges and tuinmlssianen, will meet November 14-1B at Imper ial botel in Portland. Statewide associations of county clerks and recorders and county engineers wfU also meet during the week and Join AOC in the three-day sessions. -,. r i ! 1 Expected to come up for dis cussion are a recent ruling by At torney General George iwxatx. banning log hauling permits. Neu ner ruled, for Lincoln county. that counties cannot, assume au thority over county roads unless the legislature says so. 1 County relief and welfare pro grams are always a big problem and taxation will be an important Item for discussion this year. Rice said. Officers of the association are Lynn V. Beckley, Roseburg, pres ident! Judge C. K. McCormick: La Grande, vice president; Rice, Salem, aecretary-treaaurer, and F. L. Phipps, The Danes, executive secretary. ; -j' ! ! .fiaBera.-:)1.. zfluproao Hulda Hannah Con Dock Bradford. IT. thta city oetoeer St. 3mlwid by eee tneanas. PerOand: Daert Saen- to. ttaatord, Waaatnaten: &m1 Xverett. ICra. bmm Bradford, fie- lemi Aelea Sradterd. Taceana. Waek4 Aum. aaiui xieuarnert. jeruana; soners: u fianocmwrea: stne l. She wae e wirmnar at the Aaaenean War MertJera. the ericas Lcram naxfiiary. Ctaurcb of the Latter Day Batata. Services wffl be Saturday. November a. at 19 J$ aan. te the W. T. Kiaden cheneL Z4iahon Den WaB eCAcaatwc. aUtnaliatle eerrleea by the American War Mothers Geaclnd- Ing aenoeea at Zeaa eematery; awnifa ? i t - Edwin B. ' -Kuril, at the ZZ7S UvtnHtoa at. October 31, ai the in n years. Servlved by wife. Mrs, saaiaaa Bartar. saient; two oeusn- lira. Kdna. llertln. Salem, and Mra.- Deatiloe Yean. Spokane. Washu cv aooa. suutner Swing, corvalns. Warrea Eirtag. Roseborf, . LaVema Ewing. Salem. Howard Benng. Seattle. braslca: also la grandchildren and three great rrandcnUdren. Servlceg mm be held Monday, November S. at 13S a. m. in the Honaell-Edwaraa : ehapeL cenciuains i aervioes . at Beicreet aae mnrial park, i KHOABCS : l 1 ! ' I rjorcas E. Xheaaea. 47. at fba res! denee 70S K. Cettaffe at. Survived by widower, w. o. unnaaei. t saienu dauchter. Zendane Jerman. Cottage Place.' Wash.: parents, air. end Mrs. Jasper I). HID. Salem; brother, Lanrhi Hill. Gaston: sheer. Mrs. Aube Bekttna. Redding, Calif.: Mrs. DeUa Kaney, Salem Services will ce-neid Saturday. No vember 3. at 13 pm. In the W. T. Rlgdon Chanel Elder R. G. Sbaffner officiating. Cenctsdinc aerrieea at Bel crest Memorial park. j ITLLER i ' Freda OrVma TuTler. at the resi dence 2135 Ferry bU, Oct. SI. at the ece f 4S. Sm Hired by v ertdewer, ; Zsobert Fuller, Salem: mother, Mrs. Isadore Barnett. SilTerten: brother, lee Barn ett, Silverton: J. A. Barnett, Scott MUls. waiter sarnett. 2eruana: c n. Barnett. Everett. Wash eistera. Mra, E. S. Johnson. Silverton: Mrs.) Wayna SaiDman. Paulsbo. Wasa. raent oi auium later by the W. T. Bocdon fiAswrjn? ImnWiMi T mm timmmAnt VH C Vnl rbecnltal Keeember S. Survived by daughters, atrs. vxvaan nMtinew. i-aae BtuO. Wto. Mrs. Edith Chrism n. Minaeapolk. ICaaaL. and Mies Marearet Catwlnt. EuRene; sons. Boy Garwint, Cbevenne. w ve Urm Catekn. Chey mrnok. and Jack X.. Ceswlnt. Mite. Ore. Aiuie an m of eei vlcea later by Howell -awerda cnapeL 2C3 Pcdr AH Wool AH .Baas Value to from mm lAllaroSvoxui i - "a. 474iSearsDebuck: 7m3oc Vac 43 (South Pac 8i Std OH Cal 52StdOaNJ lSStudebaker 28 , Sunsh IXn 70 Swift and Co 1 UK. rTVon tMMriAa HVt TwentC Fox. ai41U Pac iPao Am Fish jUn Airlines , 1Pac as 2c Efec 32Un Aircraft Tel 110 Un Corp 4TsUS Plywood 71 IlIS Steel. . 17 Warn Bros. 8 WestUn Tel, 24V4tWest Air Br 21IWest FJec 39 4 Woolworth , OARS ' : - ; Miaa neieuue Oakea. 8. former rest- deaft ml S1S Ivatwn at a local noaprtal November 2. Survived Dy par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Oakea, Sa- u Three tnmhers, Aroert. jr-Artaur ana Dale Oakea. aa Salem. Stae at- dad Uvtecstea rada anhonl end a a member of the Seventh Day Adventtst church. Announcement ejf services later by HoweQ-d w ai ds chap eL Stccis Nose Doivn Again NEW YORK, 7ev. 2-AVA quiet retreat carried the stock market down today in the slowest session in more than two months. Prices were marked down au around without evidence of selling pressure. Steels, motors, oils, and rails all participated in the de cline along with chemicals- radio- television, rubbers, and farm im plements. ; ; Losses extended to between 1 and 2 points at the most in active areas while gains were generally held at a point or less. The volume of trading came to only L23 0,080 shares. That's the lowest since Aug. 27. The total yes terday came to 1.430.000 shares. ' The Associated Press average of 60. stocks lost 70 cents at SS&20. IVAN DOSS GOOD DEED HOLLYWOOD, Nov. M-Tvan The Terrible became Ivan The Terrific today. Ivan, one of the better known wrestlers in these parts, was driving home when be noticed an accident. Howard Xaw- ter, 41, of nearby Glendale, bad rammed ha car mie a power pole. For 39 rmmrtes be had been trap ped, Us legs wedged between the steering wheel and a crumpled door. Police said Ivan. 28. , sized up the situation, braced himself. and with one good grunt snapped off the steering wheeL. Lawter was ftoBnitajinrq tor and iB uises. Sal cm Market Quotations fAs ef late neleiday) BUTZXKFAT Ne. 1 Nm. M tfUTTEB J3 Wboleaale . Betafl M KGCS (Baylao iwnedeaaM prices ranca bartag Larfe AA . M , JEl JS3 uree A Mediion AA , Medbun Small POULTKT J , J4 XI Colored Colored flyers Leehora fryers uid n nostcts Roasters LiVUTCt- eaney PaHctni Cemeany OuutaHoeil Wool Iambs 21 M to 2S M Sheared Lambs KM to n.M Fat Dairy ; 2jM Carter - Isae-tSjM Heifers e -. Bells sxao-aoi btocks and Bonds Cenpued by the Associated Press KOT. a ; STOCK AVERAGES I 30 19 is as ' it lad - Bails UU Stfca Net changa D J D I L'nch D.T Friday laa 4J SOS Ml Pre-ieua Day 1Mb 5J M.S MJ Week aco IMS C5- 4S.S 6J Month ace 13SJ 30 . MJ .Oil Year age LltJ S2.T AM S24 SO IS It IS Bails tadnst ntn forelra Kec eaamre imcb unrb cncbp Net r-hanee Tncb Z7nch Uncb TJncb Frtday n t . 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