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the Slcdeattnrja. Sdlenu Oregon, Friday. September 13, 13S2 13 Top Pitchers Face Leaders InBigDriye . n in vnrmn NEW YORK (ffVBaseban'i two top pitchers Philadel Dhia's Robin Roberts and Bobby Shantz fijf ure to be the key men in the twin battles for the major league pen nant. Neither Roberts of the Phils nor Shantz of the Athletics harbors : any hopes of pitching in a World Series came this fall, but both are in a position to be the guys who can decide who will. A look at the ' tense pennant races, together with a scruitiny of the balance of the schedules ex plains why. Three games separate the pace-setting Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Giants Jn the Na tional League race. Each team has nine games left to play. The Giants must face the Phillies six more times, three in Philadelphia and three in New York. That means they will see Roberts twice. Brooks Get Him Too The Dodgers have three games with the Phillies, all in Brooklyn. Undoubtedly, Roberts will oppose them in one of the games. . In the American League,, the front-running New York Yankees lead the Cleveland Indians by 2Mi games with nine left to play. Six ,of these are against the tough Athletics. Barring illness or in- Jury, Shantz will be firln? at them twice, once in Philadelphia and once in New York. Roberts, probably the No. 1 pitcher In the game, figures to be tougher than ever to beat. With 15 eames already in the bag, base ball's biggest winner is eager to pick up three more victories. That would make him the biggest win ner in the National League since Dizzy Dean hung up 30 for the St Louis Cardinals In 1934. Bucky Walters copped 27 for the Cincin nati Reds in 1939. live Out of Five The big pitcher has been prac tically invincible against Brook- T T . JJ 1 1 tjn uiv jear. ne a aireHuy wuip- ' ped the Brooks five for five, thrice at Ebbets Field. The Yankees have no Illusions about their two meetings with Shantz. They know the little southpaw is going to be as tough as ever to beat. Then, too, ,like Roberts, wee . Bobby also has an Incentive; He wants to be the first Philadelphia pitcher since Lefty Grove to win 15 games. Grove won that many In 1932. Shantz, with 23, needs . two more. Should he get them, the Yankees may not be in the World Series. Beavers Leave Salem Airport " The Oregon State College foot ball team, scheduled to play Ut ' ah Saturday nlfht at Salt Lake City, will depart from Salem's McNary Field at 11:30 ar riving at their destination In the Afternoon. A workout will be held tonight at. Salt Lake City. The return flight -will be made Sunday. en FootbaUPlay By Tha Associated Press Friday will be a big night for a good many Oregon high school - football teams. It will mark the Start for most of the fall cam paigns for district honors. . This year, four state champion ships will be at stake. These in clude Classes A-f, A-2, B and Six-man. The playoff between A-l End. A-2 schools, held last year, as been dropped. A-l Includes the largest schools, A-2 those with 200 to 500 students and Class B, those with less than too. ' ' Grants Pass, defending A-l tltlist and a member of District 6, Is considered a possible repeater, although it will have rugged com petition from Medford and Klam ath Falls. . - . Marshfielda 75-0 winner over Myrtle, Point last week, also seems to have plenty of class. The Coast -team begins District 5 play this week against Cottage Grove. In District 1 and2 including Portland public high' schools, the annual jamboree is ,n tap Friday night. Central Catholic, Portland, Seets Milwaukie in District 3 and resham plays Parkrose. Hillsboro, a favorite in District 4, meets Beaverton; while Baker plays La Grande and The Dalles meets Milton-Freewater la the top ' games, in District 7. ,' Silyerton Loses -Semipro Tourney WICHITA. Kan. ( The Ore gon state semi-pro baseball tour nament sanctioned by the National Baseball Congress will be held next year. at North Bend in mkwuly. Silver-ton has been the tourney site. Ray Dumont, Congress president, also announced appointment of D. a. aimer oi jcjnprre as tne state commissioner. Silver-ton Red SSx won the NBC . state title this year. Carl Bande was commissioner. Sedgman Rallies, Posts Net Win LOS ANGELES Former U. 8. champion Art Larsen of Cali fornia almost upset the 'applecart today in the Pacific Southwest tennis tournament, but Frank . Sedgman, Austrlia's No. 1 cham pion, rallied and defeated Larsen in the quarter-finals by scores, of i-10. 4-6. 8-3. 0-4, 7-5. Preppers Op Theyll Do It Every ZJiteLL. LOOK V al SUEDLEV HOWSA m - - f " ftV?SC0 LOOK GROT Ait. rSLin t Luiouni. OCTTA MIND. COME Of- 6fVE A 6UESS-VV2 m&&tP. JXfaHLi WJ&XA t VtXJ kNCW MB? tieit t . umi re must raucttsTl 6BeizboV About Over ttiisley Offers TjoSEuor TOtters; Saturday lilts By WILL NEW YORK VP) The "beizbol" season I nearing an end. and America's capitalistic slaves' plunge this week into their autumn orgy of hayhem and murder known as 'f jotbol." The UJ5. stole the diamond pastime, the Russians say, from th ancient Russian village of Lapta, tnen corruptea tne game into one of bloody violence, But "Beizbol" is tame, the Reds contend, compared with "fjotbol," in which sportsmen are torn apart by limb and the dead and dying are carted away by the carload. If all the ambulances are at their posts, we'll launch our prog nostications of the first big foot ball Saturday: i Maryland Liked , Maryland over Missouri-Jim Ta tum's split-T Destroyers open their bid for . national honors with an easy victory. If Missouri must be shown. Quarterback Jack. Scar bath will show 'em. Texas Christian over Kansas This is the day's mtersectional dllly with Dutch Meyer's spread at tack given a slight nod over Kan sas. Kentucky over Villanova The Wildcats aren't as strong without Babe PariHi but Coach Bear Bry ant has assembled enough guns to take the strong eastern indepen dent. California over " College of - the Pacific A hangup start for John ny Olzewski and the Golden Bears. Stanford over Santa Clara Chuck Taylor, 1951's coach of the year, isn't as confident as he was last season but the suspicion is he's just playing coy. Georgia over Vanderbuilt One of the best games in the South eastern Conference. The Bulldogs win a close one. Trojans Over Cougars - Friday night it will be: Southern California over Washington State, Alabama over ; Mississippi South ern, ' Mississippi over Memphis State. Saturday in the East, Yale will whip Connecticut. Midwest Boston University - over Wichita, Kansas State over Bradley, Nebraska over South Dakota. South Georgia Tech over The Citadel, South Carolina over Wof ford, William and Mary over Vir ginia Military, Clemson over Pres byterian, Florida over- Stetson. Southwest Texas A & M over Houston, Baylor over Wake-Forest, Arkansas over Oklahoma A &. M. Far 1 West UCLA over Oregon, Oregon State over Utah, Denver over Colorado College. Washington over Idaho Utah State over Mon tana. ' ; " .; Dusette Gets Mat Title Go George Dusette, described by Matchmaker Elton Owen as easily the outstanding challenger in these parts, gets a Coast . Junior heavy title belt match on the Armony mat next Tuesday night. The ul tra-popular Dusette is to go against Roger Mackey, holder of the covet ed belt for a number, of months. Mackay won the belt from Frank Stolack some time ago, and In a return scuffle recently at Rose- burg defended the bauble. There was but one fall in that brawl. taken by Stojack during the. hour long mix. But wrestling rules call for a challenger to gain two falls over a champion in order to take over the t-tle.. " Prelims for.' the Tuesday title card will be announced later. NBC TO AIK SERIES J - NEW YORK I The National Broadcasting Company again will telecast the World Series over its coast to coast network. 'The chain said the . telecasts will start at 12:45 p.m.. EST on weekdays, and an hour later on Sunday. Table of Coastal Tides Tide for Taft, Oregon September, 1923 (compiled by U S. Coast St Go- MUa Survey. PortUnd. Or.). Pmetfle Sta&aaxi Tim HIGH WATERS LOW WATERS sept, r ium - . tic : - TUtt Ht IS 11:04 sai . SJ U2S DJO. S:4T pjn. v t48 am. . 12 pjn. 7:14 ajn. 8:00 pjn. TU1 ajn. S.40 pjn. S:ll ajn. . J2& pjn. 8:45 JO. HdSSJB. 1.0 1J 0.8 U:48 ajn. 12:31 pm. IM mm. 1:1 J pa. 1:18 son. 11 ojn. s.s S 6 8 21 0 J 2.1 91 2:59 ajn. 4J 2.4 2:13 pjb. SJ J 54 ajn. 4 lai ml aj J 14 ta Time i-- - TCr HZ MlSHT AS WELL rW"fG CZE? BOTTLE V - 1 ?Ap AS i a j- fli n i V.V.- .?"K' irmt know pres i . V J. S m T v. HE'S HJRTED 7 if SMHD CONT nTUA 0U.yd0Ot fcH f UH-i ifcfcM VtXlR GOATEE- NOW LET E THiNK- GRIMSLEY Vadngs Play Astoria Here (Continued from preceding page.) offensive and defensive cobwebs so prevalent in the opener with Cleveland. - : ; Astoria will toss-a 173-oound line, behind which will be a 164- pound backneld, at the Salems. In turn, the Viks will have a 182- pound line and a 150-pound back- field, i! The Fishermen subdued the Salems handily last year and ex pect to do It again, calling on 182-pound Fullback John Webb, 158-pound Bill Moberg. 150-pound Bob Bray and 168-pound Don Pettit as the backs to carry most tJf the mail. i! ,The - Salem starting backjQeld tentatively will be Herb Triplett at quarterback, Ray Taylor at left half, Neal Scheidel at the other half and Ken Rawlings, Bob Joy or d Castillo rounding out the corps. The Astoria line Is anchored by 205-pound Ron Smart at tackle. The Salem forwards Dennis Gar land, Derald KnitteL Troy Archer, Boy Payne, Don Burk, George Meyers and John Perry punc tured often by the Indians last week, have been given a stiff as signment of work this week and should look much better tonight. Lineups: ASTOZOA SAXXM Bacon (159) (194) Garland Smart (203) f (185) Knittal Lea (175) Q (193) Perry Seppa (182) C (180) Payne Lundhobn (154) - d (170 Burk Relter (174) T - (210) Meyers Falleur (16S) . M - (157) Archer Bray (150) " Q (150) Trlpplett Pettit (168 - H (H) Scheidel Moberg (158) . H (150) Castillo Webb U82) r (U5) Rawlinn Astona roster: xo woo. 24 Lund- holm, 25 Goldie, 24 Langdoa. 27 Ene- lund. Z9 Bacon, so Seppa. 31 Pettit, 33 Webb. 34 Bay. 35 Pystcy 30 Simonton. 37 Smart, 33 Falleur, 39 - Bussey. 40 Spore. 41 Thompson. 42 Irandien, 43 Lee. 44 Moberg. 45 WeisenaA, 46 Reiter. 47 Anderson. SO Bray, SI Palo, S2 Pek kola. - i! Salem rotter: 14-Archer. 13 Hanson, IS Castillo. 17. Pearson. 18 Coates. 19 Griffin. 20 Joy. 21 Jacobsen. 22 SheideL 23 Payne. 24 Perry. 25 Pickens. 28 Bes sett. 27 Newsom. 28 Beck, 29 Puhlman, 30 Mathers, 32 RawUngs. 34 Salisbury, 35 Springer. 30 Anderson. 37 Van Horn; 38 Trtpplett, 39 Burkland, 40 Error, 41 Taylor. 42 KnitteL 43 Garland, 44 Campbell. 43 Juran. 40 Whittaker. 47 Gilman. 48 Burk, 49 Barnes. 50 Rouse. 51 Demacehl, 52 Martin. 54 Meyers. 54 FnlUlps. Giscade Tangles With Sweet Home CASCADE UNION HIGH SCHOOL (Special) Coach Bob Stewart's Cascade Cougars, who tied Newport 6-6 in their first foot ball game of the season last week, take on the Sweet Home Huskies in a 2 pan. game here Friday. The big Huskies are favored to win the game despite the 'presence of 14 Cougar lettermen. . Cascade veterans. are Ends Jer ry - Waldrop and Wayne Krenz, Tackles Paul Scheele, Jerry Broad- bent and fucxara Gilbert, Guards Harold Mitchell. George Headrick and Lee Metcalfe, " Centers Dan Feller and Fred WeCs and Backs Ron Chaddick. Bill Brown, BiH Huster and ATChicklero. Another back, veteran Howard Speer, is lost to the team because of an in jury. : . " . EI0-J37 1952 . : QaDeSytwd ls!a Standard Factory Eejidpnient lmmec!Ift Dtlhtry . l&tral Terms ; i-: STAU DAIJER L10T0HS ! Salem, Oregon By Jimmy Hatlo THEW I SO A'XJCH TERRTtOR. i at w - . iiz 'CAUSE KNOW HlMr HSS60TTHE ACUTTAS2 ISO HAL- AKISScK NOBOPy Its Trcouys who ASEtASVOfCQSET "D REMEMBER iVpiO A.CARVER, Huskies vs. Bulldogs. YawamaLeague Second round play in the Ya- wama League football season is slated for Friday, with the key game of the week listed at North Marion High where the defending champion Huskies play the Wu- lamina Bulldogs. Game time is 2 p.m., and it finds the two top prospects for the 1952 title get ting together. Last week North Marion clowned a strong Dayton team 6-0 while Willamina's powerful squid was slashing Sherwood. Despite the earliness of the season, the out come of the Husky-Bulldog clash could go a long way toward de termining the eventual league champion. , Other league games Friday find Sherwood (0-1) at Yamhill (0-0) to open the latter's season in an afternoon clash, and Amity (0-0) at Sheridan 1-0) for a night mix. Sheridan walloped . Banks last week.-.' Although it isn't a league game. the Dayton-Central game set for 8 jpjn. at Central, -opening the Panthers' season, is a counter in district play just as are 4he three loop outings. District dashes Scheduled Triday District 8 football clashes Friday night put Corvallis High's Spar tans at Bend to play the Lava Bears and Lebanon's Warriors at Albany to play the Bulldogs. In last week s openers for each team Bend romped over Madras but Corval lis lost to Newberg, Albany to Cen tral Catholic and Lebanon to Springfield. - Jefferson Opens With Philomath JEFFERSON (Special) Coach Fred Graham s Jefferson Lions open their football season here Friday at 2 p.m. with Philo math High. The Lions have 13 let termen on their squad and ex pect to have a fair season in the Marion County B League the com ing campaign. John - Newman's Philomaths, members of the Capitol League, have e dozen lettermen on the team. ;. , Look and Learn By A- C Gerdoa 1. Where was the "high water mark" of the Confederate advance Into the North during the Civil War? . - : .. 2. What are deciduous trees? 3. . What river b o u n d s the United t States ,for the greatest number of miles? . How old was' Jesus Christ at the time He began to teach? v-fi. Which is the only' stats named after ' President of' the United States? r-;j- , ' - " ANSWERS ; 1. Gettysburg. Pa. 2. 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