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. j ' The Statesncm, Saleia, Oregon, Tnesday, October 11. 1352 f SjifSSSjMBjVBjTflHssVBSsWBTB " rwri 1 T(kT 9 m -n DAILV AND SUNDAY I he Nations lop Lomics m ; . , i C I - v - Your Home Newspaper f f. ' - p' fcfe IMJ f 11 IWywrueca irumrtirnnjcMt wrrMi,i II "; ajgAKKaa i g i. i 'tweWe picked rjp csr1 F segpro me ueves our uttle" plathimg r . -. i rQnSSSwSu TIC OCOR. KEEP ME POSTED SOOCL CXJT-CET LQST? I$K.TS TXJ DM! ' i ... i. -. ;:-A - " i' "' ; A op Title Theyll Dp It Every Time i By Jimmy Hallo s ee inner ? Top Football Battle Slated Friday Night CREPES SUZCTTE EVEH THE The If 52 Willamette Valley Lea rue and District 4 A-2 football gets rrtio champU ships are the vciits the Eflvertm i Foxes and Mt. Angel Preps wilt be shooting for next v Friday night in: their eight o'clock dash on Suverton s McGinnls Field, the feature of this week's round in WVL play. : : Coach Murl Anderson's Silver Foxes, aiming for their first league title, have won five straight WVL victories and another outside the league for an unblemished season ' tc date, r Gene Barrett's Preps aren't much worse off in league 2S - j 1 . il i WVLo ! TTT7 MTl lSEJSr W E SALAD ALAWST VC?TMf STSW3RTH OF ft S . ZrS-. , , Y,n " ' - - , .... AlAKES 94 Tti OVER- A ArzfflfcZM, PlAV A f i7 iwe or nrpn -n-icirrVv. S 1 ft 1 1 "p vlay with four wins and a tie. And since bom teams ' have second-di vision opponents to play in their final! games cext week, all the . more ernDhasis is placed on the bireie of Friday at Silverton. : Canbr clays at Mt. Angel next week and Silverton goes to Sandy for finals, -. J Other ames Listed : i : WhDe Silverton and Mt. Angel are " battling for what should be the ! title Friday night, other WVL i games have Molalla at Canby, Estacada at Dallas and Sandy at Wood burn, all starting at eight -f o'clock, t In j last week's round Silverton downed . Molalla 1M2, Mt i Angel beat Wbodburn 19-7, Dallas , and Sandy scrapped to a 12-12 tie and 1 Canbv blaster Esta"ada 33-12., L The Silerton Mt. Angel mix , I could well be an offensive spec s' tacle. The Foxes have solid scoring ; potential in Captain Dean Stiles : and Jack Todd, who lug the leather -! from Anderson s single wing sys- : tera.'.On the other hand the Preps i also a single wing team, have big i We Lightfoot as their chief threat I and i Larry Ebner, Fran Traeger and Loren Tree to back him up im pressively. ; Knqpicka Leads Seerers Molalla a George Krupitka con- ! tinues to lead the individual scar ! ing race after five games with 48 j points. Lightfoot isn't far behind V at 42 paints and Stil s.. has 41 '; Those three are far ahead of the f field. I ' - - i : . In comparative scoring against i .common; foes this season. Mt An- gel downed Dallas 25-7 ' while Sil verton did it only by a 14-13 count. The Preps beat Woodburn 19-7. Sil verton accomplished it 7-OJ Silver ton! beat Molalla 19-12, but Mt ; Angel was tied by the Indians 13- 13. Silverton beat Estacada 38-0. Mt) Angel did it 28-0. j '-. VATmN6 THE EAT W4ITER AiAKC A HOLLWAXOi R200UCTON CAST OF A SIMPLE SALAD DRESSING we hat jp w A run i Ticenge Troupe Improving t$o Soft lowdi Mis in Mm Clash For their first three games this season the Corvallis Spartans ap peared to be one lot the weaker Class A-l football teams in the state. They lost to Newberg 14-7 and to Bend 34-8 before getting by a so-so Lebanon! eleven 18-0. Trojan Chief For 4 'rTorT. But since then Coach Dick Twenge's crew (has shown a steady improvement Which is bad tidings for the Salem I Vikings since they play the SparU: next 'Friday at Corvallis. N j ( i .. After their poor start the Spar tans have dumped Gresham 19-13. lost to powerful Eugene only 12- and knocked over a right rugged Springfield outfit Salem tied Gresham 13-13 there last Friday night and looked good in the process. f ! Coach Dick Twenge's Corvallis team, led by 155-pound Fullback Wendell Scott who scored three touchdowns himself, did a man sized job in beating Springfield last weekend,! for the Millers are roundly considered as one of the tougher prep jelevens In Oregon. The Millers came within a whisker of topping No. ranked Marsh field recently.) ST.. ; Consequently the Salems have their work cut out for them Fri day night, and with this in mind wnxAiam Vaixit uagdi w l ti WLT Silverton t e o! Canby 3 Mt. Angel 4 1 Sandy IS nsllaa S3 li Wood burn 1 4 Molalla 11 11 Estacada 14 FridaT1 earnest Mt. Atvccl at Silver ton. Molalla at Canby, Zstacada at Dallas. Sandy, at Woodburn. Chcrr for espyesent Want to beat boredom? Chew WrisJey's Spearmint Gum! -ifclpt time paw more pleasantly. fresh S UJCe httlo. i:ra Enjoy U anytime. an; ywhere. I I - mil I J 1 .- Oj , ifiut L 1 'Juit in Time for Your Chri$tma Gifts" Closing Out Our Entire! Stock to Make Room tor Television CbJldrens - Classical - Popular - Sacred Standard - CS r. m. m. . Iinr PlaT , Everr record and albon being sold at a large dlsceaat - Hurry and Savfc!" . - ! At the same time see ear Packard Belt RCA Victor, Admiral, and Traveler Television sen. 19S1 Falrmnads Road (Across from Hallywood Bask) ' Open Friday TiUf r Coach Leo Gustafson will put the team through stepped-up paces in practice sessions earner in the week. . While Salem is playing Cor vallis this week,-Albany will be at Springfield, while Eugene takes on Marshfield at Eugene. Lebanon is I at Sweet Home and Bend, all through with district play, will tangle with Prineville at Bend. SpaiWgain Top Grid Poll (Continued from preceding page) Oklahoma, tied by Colorado in the first game of the season but victor over Pitt, Texas and Kansas on successive Saturdays, was liked enough to rate 23 first place votes and 913 points. California, which received 21 No. 1 i votes a week ago, dropped to nine this week and others tapered off from there. i The Golden Bears continued un beaten by thrashing Santa Clara, 27-7. Georgia Tech won Its fifth of the season by downing Auburn, 33-0. Duke belted North Carolina State, 57-0. " , Southern California and UCLA, reflecting the upsurge of power on the Pacific Coast maintained all-winning records. I Southern Cal won over Oregon State, 28-6, while UCLA thumped Stanford, 24-14. The top ten Is In for a reshuf fling this week with three games involving members of the select group. California plays Southern Cal at Los Angeles. Duke meets Virginia at Charlottesville, Va. UCLA travels to Wisconsin. 1 Michigan State Is host to un beaten but once tied Penn State, Maryland . faces LSU. Oklahoma vies with , Kansas State and Georgia Tech meets Vanderbilt i Table of Coastal Tides Tide for Taft. Or on. October. 1953 (compiled by U.3. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Portland. Oregon). Pacific staadar tub Oct U HIGH WATERS Tiro Ht 2:12 ajn. J 141 pjn. 70 3:02 ajn. 4.1 1:3 pjs. 7.0 3 :59 ajn. 4.7 : 1:25 pjn. SJ Sl ajn. 4 3:18 pjn. S.-08 ajn. 4-7 428 pjn. f J 7J0 ajn. I S:45 pjn. 8J LOW WATERS Ttnria 747 ajn. 23 pjn. 7:44 ajn. 0:1 pjn. S:2S ajn. 104S pjn. si 1144 1SJ7 U:M aJB. 13:13 pjn. Ht. 3.S 0.7 SO 0J 3-3 -0.S 3.4 0,1 SJ A mm 0 P CC3CI r i r .. j k m r-i x-n n ril 4 - fcf oaxcoN JMU rtoouou' COMMITTEE. Saw faQ Mr. tq CarW SMa- irtla 4. Offsaa. . Hop ful,Cal Waldorf Glum LOS ANGELES (A Coach Jess Hill of Southern California voiced respect and defiance for the Cali fornia football team Monday, de claring "we believe the Bears are the No. 1 team in the nation and well be out- to whip them" in the game .here Saturday. Coach Red Sanders, obviously pleased with the improved offense of his UCLA team and its, win over Stanford, told the weekly football writers' luncheon he hopes the Bruins will not suffer a -letdown against Wisconsin of the Big Ten at Madison uus week. Between Big Ones Sanders referred to the fact that the Wisconsin non-conference game comes between the important battles with Stanford and Califor nia. Hill praised the California of fense which leads the nation and said the Trojans, will have to score at least three touchdowns to beat the Bears. He intimated heU use a variety of backfield combinations, possibly with Halfbacks Jimmy Sears and AI Carmichael in the same group. SAri FRANCISCO M Lynn Pappy" Waldorf, coach of the un defeated California Bears, said Sat urday nis team must show 100 per cent improvement to have a chance with similarly unbeaten Southern California in the coast's football "game of the week" Sat urday at Los Angeles. xne Duncy mentor nainted a somewhat gloomy picture in his talk before the football writers Asked directly as to California's chances, he replied : We Have Chance If "We have a chance to win but everything has to break right for us. If we are to be in the game we must Improve 100 - per cent We will have to move against their defense. We can't fumble against them. And we can't afford to make any mistakes in our kicking." Waldorf said his scouts report that USC is the best defensive team on the coast, if not in the country. . "They tell me that George. Tim- Deriake is a better linebacker than Pat Cannamela was last season. He is more mobile and an excel lent pass defender. The California coach pointed out that USC had intercepted 14 pass es and ran fack four 'for touch downs this season. Waldorf said his team played its poorest offensive game in winning rrom bama Clara Zl-1 last Satur day. . - ' sGrid Prestige Rises (Cont'd, from Prec, Page) Even Jess Hill, SC coach, concedes- "well have to score three times to beat the Bears." Hill seems confident the mas sive Trojan line can halt the Bears at two touchdowns. UCLA's stock rose with its 24 14 win over Stanford. In fact, the less impressive record of the Bruins could be deceiving. The caliber of UCLA's opposition Ore gon, TCU, Washington and Rice the others might- be a shade stronger than that faced by Cal or sc. The Bruins, like SC, have shown themselves a resourceful bunch. quick to convert breaks into touchdowns. ; , But unless Paul Cameron is able to operate, the UCLA offense- is not exactly smashing. 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