IdWfiajr Officiating Beavers Near End of Drills for Palo Alto Gash Ayith Cards m iiliaCii i i I V t ' COEVALLIS (Special)- An answer to all those fumbles which to great extent Jammed up the works for Oregon State's Beavers In last weekend's Michigan State clash is being sought in drills this week by Coach Kip Taylor at he prepares his men for Saturday's contest with the Stanford Indians t Palo Alto. , j Taylor also is working bis charges on riming and deceptive Charles Kayoes Foe in Second Reynolds Flattened, Rocky's Time Topped CINCINilATI UV-Ezzard Charles, forer fb- vyweleht champion, knocked out Bernie Reynolds of Oiffside, N. J., Wednesday night in one minute and 40 seconds of the second round of a scheduled 12- round bout. . Charles, weighing 189. felt his opponent out carefully in the first l round, sized him up, and put the finisher with a series of left and rights to -the chin in the second. Bevnolds weighed 187. ' . r. Charles, fighting his first bout In his home town In two years, was ' sharp and In top condition. He took several heavy body punches in the first round and delivered the same t- his 25-y ear-old opponents Charles Scents Win At the beginning of the second round, Charles, scenting a quick victory, came out of his corner punching. Reynolds tried to ex change punches, but three quick lefts to the chin, a couple of rights, and another left sent him sprawl ing on his back, where he was counted oui. f- Chaiies. who told reporters be fore the fight that he was out to stop Reynolds faster than' the pres-i ent world s heavyweight champion Rocky Marciano ripped his op ponent with sharp left and rights from the beginning of the bout, Be seldom missed. "Now, I want another crack at the title," said Charles. ; Post Season Tilts to Get NCAA Scrutiny KANSAS CITY tfV-The ticklish problem of post season competi tion, and alleged rules infractions by at least three member schools will be acted on by two key com mittees of the National Collegiate Athletic Association when it meets in Chicago Oct 13-18. The NCAA Executive Committee . nd Council will also hear reports on the association's television pro gram, eligibility . requirements, boxing rules, playing and practice sessions and amendments to its constitution. - t - : ' 1 i "ICAA, Exev . live Director. Walter Byers said the hearings will be final pre-convention preparations for the NCAA's 47th annual meet ing which will be held in Washing ton next January. '.- : ' '' , r . : ' Longhorng Hope To Upset Sparts COLLEGE STATION, Tex. Michigan State, like any football team, can be beaten and "my team will be playing! to do it," Coach Ray George of Texas A&M said Wednesday. The Aggie men tor added that prospects of an A&M victory were not too bright and that one "would be a pleasant surprise. But, he commented, "my kids aren't awed too much. Talbert, Mulloy Upset . MEXICO CITY mBilly Tal bert of New York and Gardner Mulloy of Miami, four-time U. S. national doubles champions, were upset Wednesday in the Pan Am' erican Tennis Tournament by Straight Clark of Los Angeles and Harold Burrows of Charlottesville, Va, 6-4, 12-10, -4.- ; , ILLINOIS END HURT ?V I . 4. . -. . : CHAMPAIGN, BL UPh Bus Stevens, an end, joined Illinois Coach Ray Eliofs Injured list Wednesday - when he twisted knee in practice. Stevens and three other Iilini probably will see little service against Washing- , ton Saturday. The others are Full back Ken Miller, linebacker Joe HalL and Tackle Dick Miller. Highlights of 4 (Continued from preceding page.) Brooklyn. The young pitcher, peer ing out a window, fell from a small ladder, banked his knee and head, Deathly sick, he started the game, anyhow, was driven to showers. - Most spectacular catch outfield: Carl Furillo's blind, leaping stab of Johnny Mize's 11th inning blow in the fifth game, robbing the Yankee slugger of his second home run of the day. .Most spectacular catch Infield: Look and Learn By A. CL Gerdoa '.-, 1. What Is the largest city in the world nearest the Equator?. ; : 2. How many printer's ems are these to one inch? - . S. What is the longest ship canal In the world? 4. Who was the first man to teach that the earth Is spherical? 8. From what grain does hominy tome? ANSWERS -- L. Singapore. t. Six. ' - 2. Suez CanaL 4. Aristotle (254-322 B.C)i : B. Corn.' ball. handling as they face their first battle of the Pacific Coast Conference campaign. ! Chuck Taylor's! Stanfords. dub with a reputation for cashing in on the breaks, is unbeaten in three starts so far this season. , Jimmy Withrow. 'the sophomore quarterback who made good on eight out of 17 aerials in the MSC game, has been taking it easy In I TheyHPo It Every At) THE COvUtfTTCE TD SEE ioorm. w Kaw rotvin George Foxers Next Wo lues look IS LEGITIMATE COMPRISES POUR DISTINGUISHED iy" v A MORSE DOCTOR l Y FVTLESS P. SJJMP, DOCTOR 6-HOMEJ? -ToFtSSu fOTfM TO J i f i iTTTTsTfTlriMl3 ( barber-; ) A fa akws- i f hfM I ttt?J?&. BETTER HURRY r5If Wi ' S 'SEJlflBSi Yf COPSCOME&I J VtUiiyJ lWi,rlfD 1 J4ANDCUFFS Or! MONMOUTH (Special) Second best in their first two games with Pacific University and Southern Oregon College, the Oregon Col lege of Education Wolves are looking for their first football victory of the season here Saturday night when they take on the George Fox eleven in an eight o'clock game. It will be the opening home game of the campaign for the Bill Mc Arthur - John Chamberlain Wolf pack. . The two OCE mentors predicted before the season started that this season would be one in which vic tories would be hard to find. So far they have been right. But the Wolves will be heavily favored in the Saturday clash. MeArthur and Chamberlain are, putting the young, green team through heavy practice sessions this week, pointing not only for the Saturday mix but also the one of the week following when the Linf ield Wildcats are to play here. FolloYring the I .infield game the Wolves play 1 Portland State at Portland, Eastern Oregon at La- Grande and Oregon Tech at Mon mouth, all Oregon Conference clashes. - -. . Nate Release Trio, . 1 J i i WASHINGTON WVThe Wash ington Senators Wednesday an nounced the unconditional release of i three ballplayers. They are Pitchers Tom Ferrlck and Joe Haynes and Catcher Clyde Kluttz. Table of Coastal Tides TldM for Taft OrMon. 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S2S pjn. 7i44 ajn. 9:10 pjn. 923 ajn. 10.-09 pjn. 3J J SJ IS 14 j 1 IS IT It IS to! - SJ J sa 6.1 ( sat 6S; Ji 6 J SJ J SJ J re 4J 7 J 4.T 6J 0J . 2 J 1J 1.7 15 1.5 0J 1J 0J SJ -04 2J 0J SJ -0.7 SJ 19 pjn. 329 ijii, 2S pjn. -0J u:.. 9-3 Series RaoUe Bmy Martin's diving grab of -Jackie Robinson's wind-blown infield fly in the seventh inning when the bases were full of Brook lyn. . It wasn't his assignment but he made the desperate catch when his teammates refused to make move. If the ball had .fallen safe. we 1 may ; have had new world champions. ' Ump Blows One , Biggest rhubarb: The furore ov er Umpire Art Passarella's deci sion calling Yankee John Sain out at first in the 10th Inning of the fifth game won by Brooklyn, 6-5 although Associated Press photo graph showed Sain clearly safe. Biggest surprise: Jackie Robin son looking at three third strikes in a single game. -Tourta tame, Reynolds-pUchiniT. Outstanding thrill: Watching, big John Mize. 39, come oil the bench to slam three home runs in suc cessive days. Best rookie performance: Joe Black, started three games for Brooklyn, pitchei 21 innings, won first game, had earned run averaga of 2J57. r Best quote: Casey Stengel after winning last two games at Ebbeti Field, rWe I alwtya win on .the Listed roaa. - . v -1 -r drills because of ,a bruised shoul der. Bade and ready for action is Halfback Jack. Peterson, one of the squad's better ball carriers. Peterson, on the shelf since the Utah same with a pulled leg muscle, may be the starter at left half against Stanford. Right Half Jack Pinion, also sidelined for a couple of weeks with an ailing back, is still on the Time THAT EVERYWlMQ iov tofe! SBC to View Bearcat Films Having noctures ef the Willam ette - Chice State football game, wen by the Bearcats 534, and talks by WU Coaches Ted Ogdahl and Jerry Frei will secapr the center ef interest Friday m rains at the weekly Salem Breakfast Ctab meeting. - - . Ane session- is stated for 7:38 a. m. at the Senator Hotel. WUlam- tte plays CoUece ef Idaho here Saturday night fa the opening home game ef the season for the Cats. Vikings Snare Harrier Meet MOLALLA ! (Special) Vera Gil- more's Salem High School Vikings placed first in a four-school cross country meet Wednesday. The Viks finished with 19 points, Estacada had 42 for second place. Molalla was third with 109 and North Mar lon trailed with 174. i Jim Knapp of Salem was first in a time of 9:24 and second was Stan Rutherford of Estacada. BUI Rohr. Salem, placed third. Stan Pawley of Salem fourth. Howard Saling. Salem fifth and another Viking. xea Henry, was sixth. Hunt Co-Ahead Set, Wasliijigton SEATTLE UPS- AH Washington hunting season delayed because of drouth conditions will be opened Oct 12, John Biggs, state game director, said Wednesday. Hunt ers' will get no extension of the seasons ' because of the delayed openings, Biggs said. Fire condi tions remained bad. NEW BEAUMONT OWNES BEAUMONT. Tex. MB Beaumont citizens have agreed to arrange 150,000 loan to Allen H.-Russell of Houston to help him buy the Beau mont Texas League H-o-n club. susseu IS president of the Houston Texas. League club. He win sever his connections with the St. Louis Cardinal chain. Houston club own ers, if he obtains the Beaumont team. . " ; . ' v " ; - . i ... 8 A Id co:"I!!UES rail's; 3 ODDITS f J AJI VIrcIn Wool, All Jlies, Colors ind Stylet r; ; ; 1 A FtwSnshtfy Higher OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY I I(AY UO OLE Kill STORE : ' Opi Dairy ell A. A to 5:1 5 P. 4. . - ' doubtful : list. Guard Ernie Mad sen and End Bill Storey are cur rently hobbling about with' knee Injuries but should be- ready for action Saturday. One of the big Oregon State hopes in the Indians clash wiU, of course, be Fullback Sam Baker, who turned in a magnificent all round performance against . the Michigan Staters. By Jimmy Hatlo Bo BUW-rUP OF HIS TUAtKAHDATlPOFi R&HOLDS, i23 e.44S1MC TAWAHA LIAGCS W L, Pet. W L. Pet. Willamlna S 0 JOOO'AmltT- ' 1 2 J33 Sheridan 3 0 a000!YamblU 13.333 Dayton S t .667! Sherwood' 2 .000 N-Narion S 2 JSOOiBanka - 0 3 .000 District S A-J record ara:. WOlanuna 4-0, Sheridan 3-0. Kayton 3-1. North Marion 2-2. Amity and Yamhill 1-2. Bank! and Sherwood 0-3. Central Un ion 1-2. Friday came: Yamhill at Banks. Wiuamina at Dayton, Amity at Sherwood. . - With the championship race now In a knot involving the WQlamina and Sheridan teams, Yawama Leaguers' are focusing Friday at tention on the game at Dayton be tween the resident Pirates and the Willamina eleven. Although Wflla mina and Sheridan are showing the way in the league, the Pirates are but a short stride - behind, and ready to join the leaders, i Klckoff for the Important rriday game will be at 2 p. m. Other league mixes have Yam hill at Banks and Amity j at Sher wood. North Marion is to play Oatskanie Friday night, I o'clock. at Wnodburn. Willamina has : a 4-0 record in District S A-2 play while Sheridan has, a 3-0 mark. Dayton has three district wins, one loss, i Dayton only setback in both- league -and district plays was a 6-0 opener at North Marion. !: j-. This year's annual Willamina Sheridan "Civil War", looming to bj bigger and better than ever be fore, is scheduled for November 7 at Sheridan.; - j, v Girds Prepare ; : For Beavers Go -1 j -. t - -r i, PALO ALTO. Calif. -Stan ford's Indians worked over the football big guns they've aimed at Oregon State with an hour and a half's bruising scrimmage' Wed nesday second in a row for the team. Star of the mock game was Halfback Bill Rogers, who twice broke away for all-the-way runs. Coach Chuck Taylor was happy the two days of heavy ; workouts I did not produce any! injuries. Thursday and Friday, he planned lighter, tapering-off drills for Sat-t urdays game here. 'Fix Figures ; r May Play Pro r JERSEY CITY UThree former college stars who. were Involved in I the 1S51 Madison Square Garden basketball fix scandal win play with the Jersey Qty entry In. the American Basketball League this year, a team spokesman said Wed nesday. The players are onetime Long Island star Sherman White and Kentucky's Alex Groza and Ralph Beard. ' In New York, however. President John O'Brien of the league said mat the signing would have to be confirmed by the loop, f - ' 2 Elsfks Soirth ef Stxts VawamaLeagu Books Action fjfea visa loss jtd EfeEis MOSCOW, Idaho VP) The University of Idaho, whose students are up in arms over officiating of Saturday, asked Pacific Coast Conference officials-Wednesday to look at the films. 1 While the student newspaper de manded that the 20-14 Oregon vic tory be declared "no contest," the University ' issued this brief state ment: i t - . ' ' ;'" ' "We saw the moving pictures of the gam here Wednesday. It Is our belief that at the earliest op portunity, i these films should be shown to Victor O. Schmidt, con ference commissioner, and Frank McCormick, supervisor of offici als." ; I ' Both are due here later this month on other business, Schmidt on Oct. 22 and 23, McCormick on Oct. 17 and .18. Under conference rules, the pictures cant be shown publidly until they view them. The statement Wednesday , was issued by IT. S. Kerr. Idaho's fac ulty representative to the PCC, who noted that conference rules prohibit officials of member schools from commenting on ath letic officiating. , Oregon was behind 14-7 and out played nearly all the ' way .in the homecoming day game here Sat urdar. but scored twice In the closing, minutes to. win. Interferences Called - A pass Interference penalty good lor. 30 yards- helped . set up one score.. Oregon got the ball again after the touchdown with an on- side kick; then won the game' a play-later on a 60-yard run. Ray Cox, the student body pres ident, demanded In a two-column front page editorial In the school paper that the game be called "no contest." i - ; . The crowd of 11,500 roundly booed the; five officials during the game, and "many fans milled around them as they left the field. Three el the officials are from Spokane, (umpire Don Miller, head linesman I Bill Frazier and back judge Frank. Carroll, John .Ken nedy of Seattle was the referee. W. H. Tcsnscheck the field judge. Miller- said only Kennedy Is per mitted to; comment. ' ; Kerr told a "Vandal boosters club, meeting Tuesday night that, "w, can't change the score of the game, out we may De aoie to pre vent such occurrences in the fu ture. J. E. Buchanan; the univer sity president, spoke at the same meeting and said, "We're not just sitting on our hands we're doing ail we can. : Princeton Eyes 25th Straight PRINCETON. N. J. MVPrince- ton aims, its football scoring sights on powerful Pennsylvania in the least s "game of the day" Satur- iYou are o -U'O7 CcIicj, Ccndy Dan J Cigars Fcr Hp Ilea 2UID YOU WEiWAllT YOU TO EES SALEM'S NEWEST AND FINEST SERVICE STATION. COM PLETE WITH NEW. MODERN EQUIPMENT . . - A LARGE, SPACIOUS. UP-TO-DATE MOSELGAS UNIT. DEDICATED TO' GIVING YOU FINER PRODUCTS AND SUPERIOR SSIVICE, "ALWAYS LOOK the Oregon-Idaho football game Yankees Hope g ; (Cont'd from Prec Page) InaL chain first . baseman, was named-- most valuable player In the association, after his .325 year ax Kansas ury. , t Hell be up there pressing Joe Collins for his regular job next spring. After i his series performance. nobody Is going to be pressing big Jawn Mize lor his job of pinch niuer and occasional first base man. But the Big Cat is closing in on 40 with bis retirement not too far off. Bob Cerv. who failed in a trial with the Yanks, hammered home 48 runs after he returned to Kansas City and second baseman Cal Segrist, a bonus youngster. also hit like mad In the Associa tion. Andy, Carey, another bonus player who was a spring training hot shot at St. Pete, shifted over to shortstop at Kansas City for a trial ' He finished up with the Tanks after a later summer trial and an option to Syracuse. Both he and Segrist definitely are prospects for the future, pos sibly even in 1953. - -i- Holmes Accepts Rlilwaukee Post NEW YORK Brooklyn-born Tommy Holmes, who got into his second World Series this year as a result of being fired as manager of the Boston Braves, returned to the Boston organization and .to managing Wednesday. Holmes signed as manager ox the Braves American Association farnvclub, the Milwaukee Brew ers, after uenerai Manager Jonn Quinn of the Braves ootainea Brooklyn's permission to negotiate with him. At Milwaukee. Holmes succeeds Bucky Walters, who asked to re turn to Boston as coach after fin ishing the season as manager and piloting the Brewers to the Am erican Association pennant. - Holmes, who spent most of his baseball life with the Boston club, finished out the 1952 season as pinch hitter and utility outfielder with the Dodgers. day with two targets hinging on bullseye. They are: . - Running its victory string to 23 straight games and possibly cor nering the Ivy League title. To Up Strin cordially invited to the OF rf - 45io noniH nivEn road ereectlon of Cherry Jive. & N. River Road) imJ 6:C3 a.n. lo 12:C3 p.nu. A FREE TREAT TOR EVERYONE CAL1IWO AT MT STATION . ; . DOIIT HAVE TO BUY A TIHIIG! FOR THE SIGN OF THE FLYING RED HORSE' Nation's Best Leaders Average 483 Yards ; Arizona 2nd NEW YORK Cfl Tulsa's Golden Hurricane football team, whleb blasted out an all-time collegiate record far mileage two seasons again, la -on the prowl again and tops an clubs in the nation in total offense, r In two games. Tulsa has rolled up yes yards for an average of 483. The Hurricane gallopers are just ahead of Arizona, with a 4SL.7 average in three contests. - Tulsa is tops in rushing offense, with an average of 35S yards per game, compared with California's 357 average for three contests, fig ures of the NCAA Service Bureau showed Wednesday. la forward passing, Fordham is No. 1 with 285 yards In its single game with Holy Cross. Washing ton is third with a 200-yard aver age. : ' . London Offer ! - - . " To Matthews SEATTLE CB Harry (KM) Mat thew, whom. Rocky Marciano hur dled Into a title fight with Joe WalcotL may trek to London next month for a bout with one of three possible! opponents. " - . Matthews' manager. Jack Hurley said Tuesday- his veteran heavy weight had been offered a Nov. 18 headline bout in the British capital and "will accept if the terms are right"! - Matthews probably would have Fresh As Today's News . 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