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i Jin? Prep Grid Champions Wait Opening of Playoffs This, that, etc.: , ;, -'- . '" .' Vancouver Caps Boss Bob Brown says he has no intention of re placing Edo Vanni with Don Osborn as mgr. of the Vans, and that as far as he's concerned the fiery outfielder will be1 the skipper again in 153. . . . Folks in the Baker Field playground area here will be hap py to know that said arena is to :be turfed by next Summer when such outdoor recreations as 'soft ball, baseball, etc- are played in it Turfing will do away with the awful dust that has made nearby residents so unhappy in the past. If you're one of the Armory Tuesday nighters who has han-. kered to take a poke at the arro gant Eric Pederson during some of hit grappling sorties here, you get your big chance" tonight.; Few are they who will stand flat-footed and let someone punch them in the tumuiy just as hard as pos sible. Yet tow-headed Pederson, a chesty sort who JmowsL full well that goodly portion of his audi ence would simply love to see him hanging by his heels,- will defi antly challenge "anyone in - the Joint" to bop him in the bread basket tonight. Furthermore, if anyone can knock Eric off his feet with a wallop to the tummy u r J -'i - ,r - I BOB NEYLAND Tops in Longevity Oregon's Ugh - school district football champions ramble tnte the first round of the state cham pionship playoffs this week with fear clashes scheduled in th Class A -1 field, fear mere In Class A-2, another fear ha Class B and twe In the six-man cate gory All games mas4 be complet ed by next Satarday, November 15. Semifinals then mast be fin- dished by the following weekend. bum enampien&nip games are slated fer November 29. Ia the Clan A-l section this week Jefferson ef Portland (1) plays at Bend (t). Central Cath olic ef Portland (1) to at T2s boro CO. Marshfleld (5) to at Grants Pass (C) and The Dane 7) to at Benson ef Portland (2). In Class A-2, St. Helens (1) plays at Toledo 2), .WlHamhia (J) goes against MU Angel ) at lit. Angel. University nigh ef Eageae (S) faces Ashland (C) at Ashland and Yale (7) As at Prtae vnie c) .- -- The only Claas B clash of la-" terest In this area has Jeff ersea'a lions ef District B-t taking en the Garibaldi eleven ef District B-l at Jeff orsea. next Satarday afternoon, t Talsets dxh has not yet reach ed the district championship, but hope to do Jast that today at CerraHU where the Ceagars play Brownsville at X p.m. for the ti tle. The district winner then plays the Central-Seathera Oregon dis trict champion later In the week, Top favorites In the A-l A-I clisoee loom as follows: In A-l the Jefferson Democrat of Portland loom as strong threats on the strength of their aoetropo lltan championship, Marhfklds Pirates have been rated the state's No. 1 pre team all oeaaea and Central Catholic of Portland has enjoyed a high rating In the same poO. These three appear to be the jtrongest. with Grants Pass aa a sleeper. U r3 rrso n Wmw FTT1 rv r rr ' U M3 Four Teams Have Pasadena Chance Abel Re-Elected IPfexv of Circuit j nnnn nn - -n ? & www I ' nTf w rwnrrr ;M Orate; ; IsiCKv ": .Eiven TO-iay Reprieve t By CIIAUXS CTLUTcXUAXM tchampionih!n and P-oae Bool trip wuwvw v-ioc hi sq-jreae i euers Uto eetu rrl stage, With ocjy two rimes to rs U is on in u ii:g Ten this week as the struggle far the football he'll Rive him $100 cash on the spot. Should be an interesting sidelight for Maestro Elton Owen's; weekly show, and particularly so since Eric won't, hit him back. (PS. No brass knuckles allowed). Customer writes in to ask who, in the point of consecutive years of nirinf of a full time president and Hngh Laby, general" manager ef the Salem Senators, told The Statesman via telephone from Yakima Monday night that WIL direc tors would vote today en motions to lift the salary limit to the fall Class A selling ef $5701 and to Increase the veteran limit from nine to The preseat salary limit to. $5201. The motions were made at a leagae meeting Monday night. Laby added that the directors also were considering the eventual Cal Schools service at one school, is the oldest major college football coach in puDucity ,uff. A decision en that y Oftf VI00P1 the business, and who is the senior mentor for the Coast Conference. v The answers, in order, would be Gen. Bob Neyland at Tennessee and Pappy Waldorf at California.' Neyland has been; the Tennessee coach since 1926 and no one in major collegiate ranks can come close to such longevity. Next in line is Dutch Meyer at Texas Christian who has been there since 1934. Don Faurot has been at Missouri since '35. Even though Waldorf landed at California in 1947 he's now dean of the PCC mentors. Howie Odell took over at Washington In 1948, Red Sanders at; UCLA and Kip Taylor at Oregon State started in 1949, Len Casa Is expected to be made at the com ing minor leagae meeting at Phoe nix, Alia, I Thn Statesman,' Salem -Ore. Tuesday, November 11. 1SS2 PRO ' ROOKIE OF YEAR? - - By Alan Mover UGH McELHNNYj WMOS GXAr BALL AtAK 77fB SA . ffiANCtSCQ 49 FOOTBALL'S Indian Coach Hints Troians Poured It On fiOOKL tort oft Travel Squaiis YAKIMA. Wash. W Western International Baseball League di-l rectors re-elected officers at their By BOB MTEXS annual organizational meeting here I LOS ANGELES (f) Strong op Monday, told the business mana-1 position to the preseht limit of 37 nova at Oregon, Babe Curfman at Idaho, Chuck Taylor at Stanford ger & Tri-City Braves to drawljquads In the Pacific Coast Con- mna jess mil ai ouuuiwu nmuueuveu i&uucs u ii i nx up plan oz operauon ana piuugcu i fcrence very likely will develop into the cnore oz preparing a when the conference fathers hold schedule. . I their winter meeting at Pasadena Kircher at Washington State got started this year. Centrari Reynolds Did Sammy- Batlgh Chore, Completely overlooked In the prep football carryings-on dar ing the current season, and unjustly so, to the outstanding achieve Gerald Reynolds ef It's safe to say he's meat registered by 145-pound Quarterback Coach Sam Bell's Central Union Panthers. eat passed any other prep aerlalist In the state, and we offer these statistics as proof: Reynolds tossed 146 passes In the eight Central games, and completed 81 for a completion percentage of .555. The 81 completions gained 1454 yards for the lad, which to strictly . major learoe any way one looks at It. The Central team rashlng total was 818 yards for the season. So Reynolds pitching accounted for more yardage than that compiled by the squad's running game. The Class A circuit will operate gtarting Dec. 7. The opposition will be led by coaches in the Southern Division. This became more evident Mod-I Chief Get More Time WENATCHEE Ifl A drive by day when Coach Jess pi cSouth. i un . ..t ?nnofl tn era California said he "wouldn t vjirh. WP.ti.rn in. be surprised" If the coaches rec- .m9tmni Tami. hasobaU fran- ommend increasing the 17 - man chiso has been extendd to Nov. -t to .at least 42. 26. Hill, Red Sanders of UCLA and Al Libke, former Coast and ma- Lynn O. Waldorf of California are lor leaeue Dlaver. said the old on record as opposing the bobtail - M, m -m . a J - J I J I fm a m v m ma I passed for 319 yards, completing 15 of 20 casts. He hit 9-for-16 against J"fZ? Z 7hV SZTrr SZZtLZ?. Sherwood and 221 yards for another big day, and against Dallas con- TZZ " ir nm iwxt Hptrmlna . . . nected for 14 in 28 tries for 242 yards...; : , r??Kvi16'. 1 LZWF' passed the 816,000 mark. Hollywood Bowl auto racing fans will have then 1935 activ ities en one, of the finest quartermUe tracks In the business. VaUey Sports officials are to spend $10,000 In rebuilding the paved strip before the 1953 campaign gets started. . . . now limit is a matter for the confer I one a hra to decide, not tho I Meanwhile, general manager coaches or athletic directors. L".e -tXs I . Queried on the point, both ath-l r; A 7i j. Zl I leUc directors here, WHlls O.I SSlS "r.J TTia. Prti.Td Hunter of USC and Wilbur Johns Pacific CMSt League Poland rf UCLA conceded .that the mat.1 ! . S -S: If' X 4 T V A I 1 A f M a M aw r 7 fore the urrt - harassed oeaaon ends Nov. Z2, four teams rrmaU as roctendert la atat Las brccet.t one of the mort aredirtbl windapa U B-g Ten Lutary. . But that pois.t la the cairlri U approachkg vbere meat vt u4 traders murt batUe each tfiZxr. With tiei etKzZzx one - till game wen and one Lilf game loot la the suncLngt a rt.U Ky. the tsrue to rJ2 out en U4 umb. ft m . ... By RCSS NEWLAND I s abead aner tha T.XnVJ . K,,r f,n DrU' ,01 BaOermakcrs t Taylor. S jnford s boyuh footbaH a 14.14 gudrJa Saturdav. cooca woo uin armj as weal . . , " s victory m stnde. aakl Monday .A ' . "' imcorij he wssn't sure ahnhcr Coach Jew f . b!txt v P the txj Ilia of SoClhern CaUoroia -poured Iour howdowa.., tt on- ia the 54-7 win by CSC latarday Ust week. t The muddle Spea'Jng at the footban writers' Saturday at Ana Arbor ahes Pur meeting here. Tayk saWl poii-djo clashes wi'Jh itjcLixaa. ; bly circumstances governed the! A -ictory hero for t&e Baaer- rout but be added be was -puz-lBKcrt woUd just about r:ro I tied when first string taCbaek them the -ennm and Booo-Boai Jim Sears was sent ia late la U I asurrimrtt. ( game for a punt return.- I IurGuo mutt ckwe out No-. Sears is one of the fcoest safety I" tn xncca to a trsCOonaJ men In Xootbau. lsxaxe irua cc vat ota ooaen Cuckrt Cycswtag. lrr y-rr tiut li t TaTlor alio xA tho rrrlo rJJL w v. wi c .v I o ao xar nave and he thought It would be d-TO- I cut for teams from this section to compete on eeea terms wiUi The Stanford mentor said his school had a tougher time getting only once tn tour E-g Tea starta. They could salvage thetr ex lira aeaoaa by knocktrg ca Purdue. Michigan, whooe i-1 leagn ree good football pUyers because Sun- V " ford has a higher entrance re- ttJllJ?? ,! quiremest than most of versities. He expressed belief that, his team would bounce back and turn Sanders, Hill Had Hot September Predictions Hit's fun to look back-Uhat is, if you're not an ex-con, a Steven- JeS'th rVl'ailofa to lflS?1 r U revived at tha De- sW mari or a Brooklyn Dodger rooter. We've saved a clipping or vc" cember meeting. Both pointed out early September, one that was publicized in the prints before the cur- " .. .. , , . ttat was up to the faculty . a Tna n Timaa iti wiin au rent football campaign got under way, and one that was made pos- r . Tr,TiiZA iltl. ,im. ZZi. i-.., r?i ta cj nXr i teams six in the United States tJ0f A6r COLLS 9 f AAA KG 'T : Birr movlp pa Bfrrtf AG A PKO-GAliSD, TST AOAfiyr me. CXCA90 BAB iCL(PtS Xfc&wa Ma a s-ju r&tr attva. JTL- J Wl r : a m r a V nxscrponH.' to go s3 out aratnet Purdja. The Wolvertnee breezed ever Cornell M ta aa nrrectocai to Ervsaro tar the BoUermakers who are now tmde the gua after that deadlock w.d the Gophers. v7 1,J rtvslry. nrJ!!l . - v. Uichigaa and Purdue J Lyna -Pappy- Waldorf. CaUor- each other's throats. Wiacoasia fl . ?b-Utm w ia a position to take advaa feited by Washington last Satur- tire. day. credited the Northern club Tho Badgers tovade Indiana Sat wii5Pw?, , orday and fcgure to wta drrpite -Washington has a very good their scare la snatchir-g a Jv footbaU team.- he said. The sta- decision from rhA - place jCcrth tistics tell the story. Washington wvstern. i had the ban for 81 plays and Call- V'nn rw. -4-l fomia for 44 plays, the lowert cum-J one Iocs and a tie, tneanwtXa ?. f?" u fcs Nebraska ia non - Wgve Waldorf praised the cuartrbaek-l m.MtiM . ing of Washington's Don Helnrlchl Umneoota vislta Wloctaiaia Nor. and said George Black was a nt class end. He expressed belief that Washington was not as good a team as Southern California. sipje through comments issued by Coaches Red Sanders of UCLA rTLr ,!Tr.,X r.. ,3 No one would comment beyond and Jess Hill of Southern Calif ornia. It's interesting to now note what ai-Ti W " unquestionably the 37 IL. . t 1 A. 1 1 f. A. 1 mjc two mu jo ay way oaca; m oepiemDer. t j , ? r - ' ' Said Sanders In an Interview. "No one will be embarrassed by Pacific Coast football this year." (How right he has been, if you don't elaborate too long on that produced by certain members of the Northern Division.) j j j r Hill came forth with, "Our conference as a whole will be much stronger this year. It has to be. At least five or maybe six , teams are greatly improved ever last season. We expect to be one of them." Edmonton, Alta., were added after the end of the '52 season. lli; ZXjJT7ZHnwiT It fin7 'IVrlfc Srnrrmrl ma, second vice president, and - Presumably the limit was made George F. AbeL Tacoma, secre- for economic reasons. It costs that tnrv I much more to Uke additional Nov. 21 for Bravea players on road trips. The directors instructed Richard business man- ! In intersections! fames to date the PCC haa won 10. Inst S. Acra!net I Tiv,n4. . ivt-THv i " , J " - Big Ten opponenta the count is 5 wins, 2 losses. Discount Oregon's ager, to submit a 1953 operating Vartrlala IIrcr loss to Nebraska, Oregon State's to Michigan State, Washington's to plan for his team by Nov. 21. The T tt 11 lit IS 1 lCAl Illinois, Washington State's to Ohio State and Baylor and you'd have proposal will be considered by the a perfect inter sectional win record for the FCC," plus plenty of proof I WIL board at the national minor bA I laal I lnK that Sanders and Hill were on the beam with their September say- league meeting in Phoenix, Ariz., JL 9L VOVJ VxLUlJ Ings. . . . ' v Bio S w Soys core C Jill, Unintentional tHustiies Eved ZZ to the nr.'.th. tummtr.g vp : yvh'gaa can wig or at toast share the Utte by de feating both Purdue and Ohio State the hardest kfc faced ty any of the four leaders. i Purdue caa hit the Jackpot by defeating Mhigaa and Indiana. A tit with either would art ap a posaiue cue - ahare. Wisconsin to la a Cne spot ae end with a S-l record wtka rur res'Jy looks good enough to Uka PORT WORTH. Tex. IH Texas uursiq f rol wouw I laVOTeq OTfT V-'KM. anow au anoux um Texas Lccg horns they've been playing thetn long enough, all this season to be exact. Frogs, Texas In Key Scrap Vessels Boosted Tat to. wh3e they've actuaEy I v ill g they tur .vli win erica Ross vs. Sakata Too ! ' lag '.Team Eale io Sap in mid-December. Tn-City fans, acting through the I pnnv at.t.ts tft a I Tri-Gty Athletic Association, have slapped with their sixth straight launched a fund raising campaign losJ at the hands of UCLA by a in an effort to buy Richards ma- 7n mimi cihmi onkm Jority stock in the teamand keep stiLte' groggy Beavers Monday organized baseball in the Rich- -aw nrm.i-.tirm. ti Richards has said the ; Braves could not continue to operate un- Jess Hm of Southern Calif ornia to to improve the pass defenselbeen clavine expressed surprise Monday at the for the Invasion of pass artist Don I v.... tv.rv. .C t Size TO U -ui m uxa tivjuit ucuuiui wn nMiuii uuu-i lf tTMril rT a war f TKa 1trrK . ... u. - i.i. l I z iwbiMi w . an om m ww St .f .. Z -iwt nr.,r,t w.'d wtsl Conloce o v o r y body oeli. OkUhoma's dutch - runnicg day and said his next problem I I certainly never, thought wedlw.Bt. a Kat T-. U..fv-ir .k. . KANSAS CTT Ifl Tea- score 54 points or hold Stanford Cats Resp clash with the Idaho Vandals in a Homecoming feature the com lee Tonfoe HTnrZXHl h m Saturday at Bell Field. It will der present arrangements. He has w. um riiu offered to sell out or shift the fran- 7' Vv- ,,7 r.'T- " CA15e WJ ClUgCUC, VIC Tha rUrr-tnr. Iaobt tin rniltlna I.. KmiiiM. t a. nirht aeaaiAii bis men got through the Bruin ucmcw uuiiui uit icngui ui- ect Whitman Crew Bay area that his tesm Intention-1 BowL ally poured It on Stanford. He When wuiameues uearcau 'xAm m. K,fh ,v,t it T mi 1 Coach Kip Taylor reported that Journey to Walla Walla for their was impossible to hold down the 111 1 11x1 CS 1111CK l wants to beat Texas. I haUck, shot tsto top recogxuuon Xtf.. b ! tttUl a grt.t xh.blUoa .g.inrl tU r;!:. 7 4v1T; vi i,K- P0- 1 ail battle of the year IrUh of Itotre Dame. America at their Weekly luncheon. I Southwest. A lot at tKlAral Tha lilaaourf VaUt-r area xa Potato at Stanford I aria ride on the result, one be Ire America nosniaatic board lirtad Hill f declined to even enter a about S1C.0O0 the loot that tho Sooner back above all tuiirr discussion Involving a hint in the comes from playing la the Cotton candidates derate Oklahoma's lost to Notre Dame. XT-IL VesseU. 115-pound C-foot ocior from Cleveland, Utla acored k3 Conference I score, even if he tried. A double main event, half of which will be. a tag team battle, that should be a corker all the way. lights Matchmaker Elton morv wrestling nartv tonicrht. same starting at fi!30 oV1vk fc.if m . niia- ImWi c.w Tmw c,. v- vcar. with the lonx hons to the SPa . ouo. wu-rirruaci w: nHi c.r. ' r CaWlannralrla towns of Calxarr Bre" m UCLA fame. The 8:30 o'clock fommdnetr will ut Kan THm Jo- OnM inlnit and Edmonton. he weavers will End - them- Hillsboro Danny O'Rourke in a one-faller. t H Representing the new TOL mem- "Ives in the unusual rola of Satunlav ' Northwest I tfrll a a. finale with Whitman's Mission- L,?1 meir iirsx vie- hn a hit rt h.ie surSord lESS On Duck Squad ! score and a I - A three Oklahoma touchdowns and yards oa 17 rushes. &-2y acorrd on runs of C2 and 47 yards and a 2S-yard pats play. Vessels leads the E!g Sevra Con. ference to acorisx w.th U touch- MaiiiI.v and mu mm u , The other I " I and Sub Quarterback C h u c k I toryin three year, over their an-1 4l:2S over Oregon I TrrvT ,,.Jii for n pamto. Ka rvahtr!ff cien nvai. - stole, or when California, was TZ Wa'hrL kCm rf 7- pUyi Bearcat Chienain Tea ugaana siaugnienng Minnesota, it, laxt r " rS -TZI r. " nV. I7r. vT. ii i w. vA.t, i. nM itch Ln Caxanora prepares his to among the bert la the nation. Ross ana Sakata take over in their squabble right a$ter the open- were N. Laey, Calgary, fi when W 0,1 tng prelim, and as Anthony seems to do exceptionally 1 well against the mat nasties, of which Sakata Is certainly a member, the mix should be a sizeable one. Tony is waiting for his "finish" scrap with trie Pederson, a sortie which was ostponed last week when Peder Kn showed up with a badly dam aged knee. ? Pederson is in tonight's tag team mix, however,- with Henry ; Lenz, he "Golden Adonis' of Texas as ais partner. This is a new team and was formed only last week ohen both Arrogant Eric and . the well stacked Lenz got a look at one another. Both are blond and are exceptionally well built. They- Ve both former weight lifters al so, hence the mass of muscles. They'll be up against the dyna mic duet of Jack (Tiger) Kiser and George Dusctte, the latter one of - the strongest junior heavies in the game and a gent who has had his bps and downs with Pederson be fore. Fact is, Pederson ran out on a couple of local dates with Dus ttte and was suspended both lmes.. ; t Before the tag team finale goes n, the customers will be given aelr open opportunities to heap havoc on the disliked Pederson. He will give $100 in cash to anyone in the audience who can knock him off his feet by hitting him in the stomach with a fist. No gag is con nected and Eric won't hit back. The offer is open to all by the : former "Mr. America' and the only v rule to that he who tries it must bit Arrogant Eric in the tummy 3 usx as nard as be likes. Owen will see to it that Jhe $100 to paid if anyone can knock the Los Angeles blond off his feet with a blow. And since Ross has bis big battle upcoming with pederson, perhaps Tony will join the field in toe stomach-punching eficzts to- mgni. Eric's Pal and John E. Dvcey, Edmonton, lark of denth. the Walla Walla Ins walloped Oregon Stat.' 57-0. i1" T"3 Z10 ax raw Alio. A . . elt-Hn. rart- I tank tho UIBt BOaitiMl- UMCU UOO OU, TS IJOn, 10O UUUit UW, yvwEM - 1 ' Bob Hope Heads Golfing Group Dock Fins fit that to big and speedy. In Bobby Bratton the Mission- Sander aakl hm hvm i ruuotx and iiiTtu Aihtignt al are couch who would intentionally I 'd ith rsrious wounds. Al make another coach look bad. fualty is Emery Barnes, the Deckers in the circuit. Dave Ttrv 1 la annfS.r Whitman bark W . .... . I f 1 A1CU& Mm W . ' i-aoies jjeague results Mondavi a.,a a n.(i- iM ,. rmrinn tm vtok TTnrv. VTr W2nt at B and B Bowling courts:! .W! .Hai ra-Kr in cerson m. , I rrr l o c-X. m nn. ----- ' day was elected chairman of the """t . . V, 1 TTZ of End Jim McCalllster PGA Advisorv Committee, sue- e Valley Bank 1; Master Bread - v.M mru celling his friendly rival. Bin Randle OU 1. Woodroffe's had I ton toanveeries and trame with 1711 v The advisory committee to made ana uary i-ounsaa s xoi zor up of 20 prominent business men Willamette Valley Bank was top whto aid the PGA in special prob- individual game and Martha Fe- lems, such as financing and set- jes hit high series with a 440 for ting up of a retirement program. Master Bread. . of suba.and commented. "I cer-l The injuries mesn that Casanova talnly couldn't tell a kid, when I Probably will give Lloyd Peru ell I sent-him in. NoW don't -try to and the Barber twins. Manning score a touchdown. We've rot to and Merrltt, plenty of chance for hold this score down.' " acuon. A team on the run, Sanders coo- The Bearcats have another In centive at Walla Walla in that tinuedL necessarily must char r a theyTl be out to clinch third place its mode ofcplay and take rUks in the conference. They also will I that can and often do backfire. be after their fourth straight win. Sanders Mam oa SC Ogdahl and Line Skipper Jerry 1 Sanders declined to go Into de Prei put the squad through only j tail about the next UCUl game, a licht workout Monday, but will with SC Nov. 22. speed up things today. Defensive I I haven't even had a meeting Back Bob Walker and Bob Cody, with mv assistants." Sanders said. an offensive ruard. are nursing and added slyly, "but my scout Cental U-DriY0 Tnick Stnrlca Uth and ttato , BUkea. TXl. roE BXXT ; t-ia j injuries from the linfield clash. but were In harness Monday. Waldorf Rates LAD ITS' MTXOa LXAGCX I'nlvcralty Bawl LETS TTNH CARS (S)i L. TtUn T74. J. Greenleo 3t3, J. Aaron 440, L. Reinko r9L BARB'S E PORTING GOODS (2)t 13. Valdez 337, V. Cannon. SM, S. Va dez 3"6; W. Valdex 350. WESTER? PAPER CD H YZ-KTLN Ci CO. (1 M. fcN'eU U9-. B. ConweUJ aoo, v. ttsrvy aix, i. xroeriy LYWOOD XlERCHAMS (3): 335. HOL- 13): E. Hil- lerich 3- 9. M. KaUer ZM. IX. WaUcum 13. M. Curba 420. TOP HAT CATS (1): 15. Coon SOS. A. jonnixon ai u rimti, r. Fulso 28. D. Henry Lens, above, powerful new comer from Texaa will team - with Erie (The Arrcr&nt) Ped- - rson tonight In the Armory tag ck Loke shop LtS'-J lain, m.t-h. .r.te4 tL r t ?' J- Strmiaht 13, ft. Hoxia " 1 ovi oniiiat vivvi a? vim- i ette and Jack Kiser. Tony Coss vs. Mr. Sakata to the ether por tion ef the doBtra main CTCst. TV BID REJECTED NEW YORK (fl The Dumont Aievision .Network sought - per mission Monday to televise locally six college football games Lf the next two weeks but received a virtual, no" from the men who run . u esmctea college ro i graa. . iOS. S. Arthur 351. KEHI3EVOIAGK Ml! 3. Rrtz S30? J. Gannon 234. J. Fallen 136. K. Lindaey S2. TEAM NO. S (0): U Boyd 22S. S. 247, C. Da vies Sis, N. "t High team aeries: Leo's line Cars. 1473. . - HiCli team tima: Western Paper convening to, 040. Klrh individual teriet: y. Aaron. 440 Hin indiridoai tame: U. Curua. 164. CATTTOL A1X.TYS COM'EPCIAL. NO. 1 GOLD! 13 CF SIVtiiTON (3) J. Herr 838. r. Frank !0. C Howell 4,5, D. Richmond 4.4. G. Bentson 517. STARR J OOBS 1) J. &ael4ia.4J, G. Xngrea 471 ltARlo5CRlraTMi! Ubavn-1 SC OvGT IIllSlxlCS - . .- . T Tl A" A V AT1. A t m I . Kenyon 829. B fOng 90S. NICHOL SON'S INSURANCE (D M. Cady 440. F. Bolton 500. C. Bertrand 433, J. Carr 528. P. Wincratn 46S. woodrvs ruRNrrvRX (m h. Ollnger 552. V. Perry 455, D. Wood ry 495, C Foreman 543, R. Adolpa 550. ORVAL'S USED CARS lk) B. ilcCUrjr 477, H. Wilkeraon 557. O. Umi S2S, B. Kitchen 547. W. CUna Jr. 452. . SALEM TrnJC COMPANY (2) B. Owen 475. D. Torfeaon 439. V. Mc Mullen 470. F. Guerin Sl. S. McNeill 529. RAWL1N SON'S CAPITOL CITY LAUNDRY (2) S. Younf 452. R. Mef fert 483, W. Sprtrsa 4o2. K. Kelaott 483. J. Doerfler tZS. KNIGHTS Or COLTJilETJS (I) L. Routner 4S4. T. Bierler 463. 07. Link 47S. M. Arts 435. B. Bieeler 610. WICK-. LUND'S SPORTING GOODS (1) Don Hendry 431. Dick Hendry 453. L. Haxra 457. T. ZeUer 544. B. Lavleaa 810. Hijh team fme Woodry'f Furnl tara and Orval'a Uaed Cars S&5. H!i team aeries - Woodrr'a rurni ture 23C5. ' TV.fh Individual game T. rrack of Gcldiea 223. H rt inniTldual aariee J. Herr of Goiu.es m. 81TATTXJ. MFV-Take It from the coach whooe team played them both, the Waahlagtea IlBsklea dent have enourh horses to ap- end the Southern California Tro ians la their Coast Conference game at LN Angeiea nexx naiur- day. - That was the eplnlea Sanday ef Coach Fappy Waldorf after bis California Bear were a poet by Washington, 22-7. The Bear lest Waldorf gave fall credit to the Don Belarich's poosing wtxardry. bat said the naskles weald be ap against the toughest defense team la the country. Ceinrich leads the nation la passing and total offense, com pjetlng 22 against California to ran ais completions far the sea sea to 12S, good for MU yards. George Dickerson did teU me this He said cancel the game. 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