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2 (Sec 2) Statesman, Scdemj Ore. Tntmw Sept 17, 1353 Theyll Do It Every Time . ae- By Jimmy Hatlo Senator ers-. Depart, for Winter .Homes, Jobs Scyw25 him cn RjRPose to TUS&ZE. OF lj."3 UAT OOPP YOU eUZSCSDIT ' By AL LIGHTNEK r Statesman Sports Editor "r Their season a shambles after wing the 1853 pennant battle with the Spokane Indians, the balk of the Salem Senators base ball squad wasted little time in heading for winter homes and jobs following Tuesday night's final game. One carload, made up of Jimmy Deyo, Chuck Essegian and Don Ifasterson, was en route to Cali fornia almost before the Waters Field lights were doused for the last time, Uasterson stops at Red ding, his home, Deyo at Sacra mento and . Essegian at Los Angeles. None hare distinct plans for winter employment, although Uncle Sam is likely to call upon Essegian's services shortly. - Both Connie Peres and Lea Withers poon were busy getting transportation lined up to their distant residences. Connie goes to Matanzas, Cuba, where a wife and small child await him, and Witherspoon, along with Mrs. W. and their four small kiddies, goes to ; Deland, FlaS Winter League baseball in his homeland will occupy Perez, while Witherspoon plans working in a clothes clean ing establishment - Catcher Bob Nelson headed for San Rafael, CaL, but isn't quite sure of what he will do in the way of . off-season employment Joe Nicholas went to Hayward, CaL, to straighten out a few fami ly problems, but expects to be back in Salem In a week -or so to establish residence here. Bob Cot Una was off, to San Francisco, where he works in the plumbing business. ' : ; .; : ! -.- v-:-V t; Gene Roenspie's home is in Sacramento, but he doesnt know what -he'll be doing this winter. Both Jerry Ballard and Dick Sa ba tini headed for Oakland, where both . have employment Dave Dahle and family live near Oak land also. ; , v - I Jack Hemphill plans to go to work in a lumber mill at Valsetz, retaining his Silverton establish ment, and both Larry Bont and Jim Peterson win be at. home at Forest Grove and Tigard, re spectively. They are job-hunting. - Gene Tanselli plans a two-week visit with his brother in Seattle before coming back to seek em ployment either in Salem or Port land. Boss Hugh Luby, who lives here, has quite a few season-ending chores to take care of at the ball park before attending the league meeting at Yakima later this month. - - Who will be back next season, if there is a next season? Nicho las, Tanselli and Perez are hop ing to get "shots" with Coast League clubs, and both Gene and 0ET AT W5M owi Connie row they'll give up base ball if they dont get the 'pro motion. Nelson, Collins, Hemphill and Sabatini have declared that they are hanging 'em up profes sionally. I Masterson is the property of the SL Louis Browns, and Esse gian, Deyo, Ballard and Roenspie belong to Sacramento. Chances are we've seen the last of Wither spoon. Dahle, Borst and Peterson are good bets to return, i Luby? After three straight suc cessful seasons as a manager here, he's a cinch to be back, if he isnt grabbed by a Coast League club. Ballplay a - - -1 FreshmcCn Yearlings for OCE Wolf pack i V' . i v MONMOUTH Three Freshmen and applicants on the Oregon College of Education footbaH team are pictured here. From left te right are Pat McManus from Gervais, Dennis Garland from Salem and Gleaaea Eakia from Plalnview. Tex. All likely will see action Saturday night at Coos Bay when the Wolves open 1953 play in a Shrine Benefit game with the Southern Oregon College Red Raiders. 'Huskers Depend on Running . . . Passing Main Webfoot Hope in Nebraska Tray By RANDALL W. BLAKE . LINCOLN, Neb. V Nebraska concentrating on a running same. Oregon concentrating on a. pass ing game. That could be the thing that the nation's football fans will see Sat urday when the teams tussle in the first of a series of nationally televised college clashes. The Nebraska stadium is virtu ally sold out for the game and a capacity, crowd of 37,000 is ex pected, t The teams use different basic forms of attack. With Nebraska it is the single wing, a switch from the "T" the team used last year With nraonn it ia fh .tro! sht T"' I VTBbU XS VU Alt BVM M4U with fair use of flankers. Nebraska's switch was simply because Coach Bill Glassford felt his material better adapted, to the single wing. His key man is short Johnny Bordogna, quarterback last year and left half this campaign. Bor dogna is an excellent runner.but had some trouble last year passing from the "T pocket Operating from the single wing his passing is expected to be "more passable." But the main stress on passing is expected to come from Coach Len Casanova's club. His key man is quarterback George Shaw. Shaw, a six footer, truly qualifies as an expert on the matter of footballs in the air. Records Set As a freshman he set an NCAA record for intercepted passes in one year. Then he turned around the next year and set a Pacific Coast Conference record of 23 passes completed in one game. Both these boys wear No. 14. Their replacements are Rex Fischer (13) for Nebraska and Barney Holland (12) for Oregon. When Holland is in the game Shaw sometimes switches to a halfback spot,-being a good receiver. Wingmen likely to play a big part in the passing game are 6 foot 5 inch Emery Barnes (88) of Oregon, who was primarily a de fense man up to last year, and Ralph Weddle (88) for Nebraska. Farrell Albright (33) who holds down an Oregon halfback spot also is a favorite target for the Web foot tossers. Both teams present tacklers who have proven their ability to go both ways as the new rules require. Oregon has 222 pound Hal Reeve (78) at left tackle and Nebraska has 220 pound Jerry Minnick (76) at right tackle. Both teams expect their man to be very much in the other fellow's hair. Backs who could steal the show Look and Learn By A. C GORDON 1. What is the world's moun tain longest system? 2. How is a ship launched, bow first or stern first? 3. What is the term in Eng land which corresponds to the American "state's evidence"? 4. What is the literal trans lation of "ersatz"? 5. How many degrees of dif ference are there between the freezing and boiling point of wa ter on the FahrenheH thermome ter? ANSWERS 1. The Andes Mountains, which stretch along the west coast of South America from Cape Horn to Panama for 4500 miles 2. Either stem first, or side ways." . 3. Queen's evidence. 4. Substitute. 5. T There is 180 degrees' difference. VM If -1 -v.,,-:- r (V ' r are sprinter Ted Anderson (34) and fullback Cece Hodges (36) for Ore gon right half for Bob Smith (41) and fullback Ray Novak (17), not scheduled to start for Ne braska. Last year Nebraska dumped the Ducks, 28-13. OCE Starters Announced MONMOUTH (Special) The OCE Wolves open up their 1953 season against SOCE in Coos Bay Saturday night September 18th. The Wolves will be fielding a team featuring inexperienced linemen and veteran backs. In the starting line up for the Wolves wiU be three lettermen linemen. Sophomore Paul Riley from Sa lem at left guard. Sophomore Doug Harris from Prineville at right tackle and two year letter man Ray Hubbard from Taft at the left tackle position. The back field will feature an experienced quartet: Gene Owens from Sweet Home at quarterback, Charlie Pinion from ; Reedsport at left halfback. Bill Arnold from Herm iston at fullback and Darwin (Bud) Michaels from Salem at right halfback Coach Bill McArthur states that the success of the Wolves, in this season's campaign, will de pend to a great extent on the ability of key freshmen to adapt themselves not only to college football but to the single platoon system. Throughout the early workouts the OCE coaching squad has stressed fundamentals and con ditioning. Several of the squad members will see action in a vari ety of positions in order to com pensate weaknesses caused by a lack of personnel. KO Terminates Moody's Streak CHICAGO 1 Ring-wise Del Flanagan unleashed a murderous attack to knock out rookie Alan Moody, loser of only one bout in 27 starts, in 2:39 of the seventh round of a welterweight 10-round-er at Chicago Wednesday night Moody , managed by Sam Pian, former pilot of champions Barney Ross and Tony Zale, was making a game fight agains the vastly more experienced Flanagan, who regis tered his 63rd victory in 73 fights. Two of the i three officials had Moody ahead when the end came. Jack Kistler, fullback for Duke University carried the ball from scrimmage 72 times in 1952 and didnt lose a yard. He gained 390. 1 t - Coach Bob Funk has troubles at Salem Academy as he pre pares his Crusaders for the first action of the season the annual Capitol League Jamboree next Tuesday night at Waters Park. The' big problem confronting the Academy mentor is a squad num bering at present only 14 men. Funk is hopeful that a few more win turn out when school starts Monday, but nonetheless the west aiders face the prospect of being badly outmanned in every test this secson. ! - The one bright side Is that the minute squad includes seven de Tiny Squad Hurts SB A Ch 1 I i - A ... Sl . ... A . - '- i v 25 Stocks Set For Saturday 100-Lap Race Approximately 25 stock ears, in cluding Oldsmobiles, Fords, Ply mouths, Dodge Red Rams, Mer curies, Hudsons and Chevrolets, wiU invade ' Salem's Hollywood Bowl Saturday night for their 1953 racing championship. The meet final of the season for the stock cars here, will get under way at 7:30 o'clock with time trials, and will end with a 100-lap main event, the longest single auto racing event of the campaign in the big Portland Road bowl. Three of the four heat races wiU follow the time-ins as the drivers jockey for starting posi tions in the 100-lapper. Valley Sports officials will re lease the list of cars and drivers for the program later this week. AU of the leading stock car pilots in the Northwest including pos sibly even Herschel McGriff, are expected to be registered for the meet by takeoff time Saturday night O-City Reaches Tourney Finals WATERTOWN. S. D. J Ore gon City. Ore., squeezed home two runs in the ninth inning Wednesday night to eliminate Aberdeen, S. D., 7-6, and enter the finals of the American Baseball Congress North west Division playoffs. Syl Johnson Jr., 17-year-old son of the former major league pitch er, relieved in the third inning to take credit for the victory. John son led off the Oregon City ninth with a double and. went to third on Harry Jackson's single. Dave Danielson's bunt single scored Johnson and with one out Jerry Exley's bunt scored Jackson. Twinks Obtain Phoenix Option HOLLYWOOD LT1 The Houy wood Stars have taken an option on a farm club operation in Phoe ni. , Ariz., president Bob Cobb said Wednesday night The report brought immediate speculation that the Pacific Coast League champions may be plan ning to move there in the event P.K. Wrigley, owner of the Los An geles Angels, does not extend the territorial agreement tinder which the Stars operate in Hollwyood. RECORD TIE MILWAUKEE UP) Young Danny O'ConneU Wednesday matched a 30-year-old Pittsburgh hitting record when he looped a Single into right-eenterCeld in the fourth inning off the Milwaukee Braves' rookie righthander Bob Buhl to run his consecutive game hitting streak to 25. ances pendable lettermen, . They are Quarterback VirgU Fadenrecht and Halfback Hal Allist-r and five linemen Jim ; Wan, 230 pound guard; Tackle Dave Tur ner; Center Reynold Neuf eldt and Ends Ken Schroder and - Bruce DaBte. Among the other likely look ing aspirants are Tackle Gene Penrod. soph halfback Ken Mc clain and 180-pound Bob McClan a nan, a lineman. The Crusaders initial game of the season comes against Con cordia at Portland on Sept 26th. Staters: Underdogs in LA Opener . . . Beavers Fly Southward Today for Bruin Same OREGON STATE COLLEGE (Special) An inexperienced but high spirited young Oregon State footbaU team will open its 1953 campaign against highly regarded Memorial coliseum Friday night Dodgers Bow; Yanks Divide; Cubs Advance (Continued from Prec. Page) Milwaukee defeated Pittsburgh 7-3 with Eddie Mathews hitting, his 46th home run. The first inning drive over the right field fence at Milwaukee came with Johnny Log an on base and raised Mathews' runs batted in total to 131 for the season, a record for the Braves. The 10-game winning streak of Preacher Roe was snapped in St Louis when the Cardinals edged the Brooklyn Dodgers 5-4. Roy Campanella broke an all - time Brooklyn record with his 41st home run. It came in a pinch hit role with a man aboard in the ninth in ning. Roe and Joe Black struck out six men, running the Brooklyn pitching staffs strikeout total to 779 for the year, six more than the previous league record set by the Dodgers a year ago. The New York Yankees broke even in a twilight-night twin bill with the last place St. Louis Browns. The Browns won the first game 5-3 with Ed Lopat drawing his fourth loss of the season. Allie Reynolds pitched the Yanks to a 3-2 victory in the nightcap. The Washington Senators foiled Virgil Trucks of the Chicago White Sox in his effort to win his 20th game an beat the Sox 4-2. Connie Marrero gave up six hits in win ning his eighth game. Larry Doby drove in four runs in Cleveland's 7-2 victory over the Philadelphia Athletics. He hit a home run, a single and walked with the bases loaded. Bobby Feller went the distance for his ninth triumph. '52 King Bows In Amateur Go (Continued from Prec. Page) Heading the list of top-line favor ites' still on the firing line were Sam Urzetta of Rochester, N.Y., 1950 champion; BUI Campbell, the gangling onetime state legislator from Huntington, W. Va., Gene Littler of La Jolla, Calif., all Walk er Cup members, and the 32-year-old Western amateur champion, Dale Morey of Indianapolis. The dark horse delegation in cludes the Oregon State champion, Bruce Cudd, Portland. Cudd was the last survivor of the Pacific Northwest contingent win ning 2 and 1 over Donald J. Hoe nig, West Boylston, Mass., in the morning round and 2 and 1 over Gay Brewer Jr., Lexington, Ky., in the afternoon. Westland was wild off the tee against Palmer, who fell off his Tuesday's sizzling pace but man aged to grab a one hole lead at the turn. Palmer got even with a 20-foot birdie putt on the 10th and then actually won the match on the 12th where the congressman drove into the rough and took a bogey five. The rest of the holes were halved. Browns Shift Okayed CHICAGO A shift of the impoverished St. Louis Browns to another city, apparently Baltimore, Wednesday was approved by an American League screening com mittee. Tide Table Ttdea for Taft. Oregon, September. 1U (contorted by Ui. Coast 4k Geo detic Survey, Portland. On.). HIGH WATERS LOW WATERS Time Ht Sept Time Ht If . SMS jn. O S SS pjn. 0 IS t:10 a-m. 4.5 1:50 pjn. .l IS . :5J a m 5 0 . IM pjn. aj 50 19 'JO mm. iJt - 10:03 pjn.' SS 51 11:04 a-ra. .l 11:00 pjn. C.6 22 II 3 ajn. S 11-55 pan. SJ a . 12:14 pjn. 7.0 24 12:4 ajn. J UJl pjn. IT l:lt 13:32 2:22 19 3:15 3:13 4:03 4:10 4:47 5:03 J3M 5:53 , 4 :07 :42 4:44 T31 a-m. S.4 pjn. 3J ajn. e.l pjn. XI ajn. -4.1 pjn. IS ajn. -4.2 pjn. A ajn. -OJ pjn. .0 jn. 0.0 pjn. OJ ajn. OJ pjn. -0-3 ajn. 4.7 pjn. -0- For AH Types of Accessories and Parts . See Pacific Aulo Snpplv 1SS N. Coral. Ph. 4-30U UCLA in the huge Los Angeles Opening klckoff is scheduled for 8:30 p.m. (DST) with a crowd of 40,000 anticipated. The contest will be carried on the air by radio stations KRUL, CorvaUis; KNPT, Newport; KUGN, Eugene; KWJJ, Portland; KODL, Dalles; and KRNR, Roseburg. The Beavers will fly south Thursday morning, arriving in ample time for a get acquainted workout on the coliseum turf that night Although UCLA is rated a top heavy favorite to romp off with the Pacific Coast conference championship this fall, the Bett ers are determined to give the Bruins a rugged battle. Kip Tay lor's men are still smarting from the 57-0 licking absorbed from the Uclans last year. It was the worst defeat ever suffered by OSC in leagu play. Big wheel in the UCLA attack is Paul Cameron, triple-threat left half who ranks as one of the finest college backs in the nation. He has three experienced back field mates in Terry DeBay, quar terback; BUI Stitts, right half; and Pete Dailey, fullback. In the front line Red Sanders' top performers are Tackles Chuck Doud and Jack Ellena. After slightly more than three weeks of hard work, the Orange squad has rounded into top play ing shape and, barring last-minute practice Injuries, should be at full strength for the Bruins. Jim Withrow, pass slinging letterman quarterback, undoubt edly wiU direct the Beaver at tack. Teaming with jhim in the starting backfield unit probably wiU be Jack Peterson, left half; Ralph Carr, right half; and Jim Rock, fullback. AU except Rock are lettermen and he is a stand out transfer from the U. S. Naval Academy at Annapolis. . The starting Beaver line, which wiU average a hefty 216 pounds, win have Wes Ediger and Andy Skief at the ends, Ron Aschbach er and Ralph Day, tackles; Capt La Verne Ferguson and Bill John son, guards; and Joe Fulwyler, center. Day is a transfer from East Los Angeles City College, Skief is a sophomore up from the Rooks and the rest are experienc ed letermen. Rocky Topples Sparring Foe GROSSING ER, N. Y. un With a big delegation of newsmen look ing on, heavyweight champion Rocky Marciano put on one of his best punching exhibitions Wednes day in training for his title defense against Roland LaStarza at the Polo Grounds, Sept. 24. 1 Near the end of his first round, the Brockton blaster teed off on 225-pound Mike Fischer with a smashing right to the jaw. The bulky sparmate stumbled back into the ropes and sagged to the floor. Manager Al Weill, with a grin on his face, stopped the round at that point to protect Fischer. j GREENWOOD LAKE. N. Y. W -- Challenger Roland LaStarza dis played an excellent variety of punches Wednesday in another four round workout with four sparring mates. I The 26-year-old New Yorker con centrated on bis left jab, a weapon he will depend on heavily in his title fight with heavyweight cham pion Rocky Marciano Sept. 24 at the Polo Grounds. Dasso Resigns Wenatchee Job IWENATCHEE OB The resig nation of General Manager Frank Dasso has been accepted, direc tors of the Wenatchee Western In ternational League team an nounced Monday. World's Finest As Low As $225 For TRADE YOUX BOAT WE NEED TM SALEM BOAT HOUSE On the River at the End of Chemeketa Ph. 3-9303 Duck Center EUGENE Ron Pheister, above, veteran Oregon center will be at the pivot berth Saturday at Lincoln when the Webfoots open football play with Nebras ka. The clash will be televised ationally. and will be carried via KPTV, Portland, Saturday morning. Cards, Saints Collide Here Friday Night The first prep football game to be played hi Salem this sesson comes off at Waters Park Friday night at 8 o'clock as Leo Gros jacques' Sacred Heart Cardinals play host to the St Francis Saints of Eugene. The Cardinals dropped their season opener last weekend to Mt Angel by a 13-6 count The weaknesses shown in the opener nave been worked on this week by Grosjacques, with em phasis on blocking and tackling. The Card mentor cited Halfback Don Lucero, Quarterback Vince Matt and Linemen Jim Borsberry and Denny Alley for their work in the Mt Angel mix. Lucero tal lied the Card touchdown and also turned in a 25-yard gallop. A 45 yard pass from Matt to End Ed Daugherty was a key play in the SHA touchdown march. The Card starters Friday night likely will be Jim Moriarity and Daugherty at the ends; Gil Lulay and Joe Tullius at tackles; Alley and Bob Stebner at guards and Borsberry at enter. Matt, Clyde Fladwood, Lucero and Clell Ew ing are due for backfield duty. Duckpin 'Cap Meet Starts A noval Doubles Handicap Tournament started Sunday at the B and B Duckpin Alleys. There are daily winners in the meet, who then battle Sunday for the right to participate in the final playoffs on Nov. 1st Weekly playoffs will be held each Sun day up to the finals. Daily winners thus far in the tourney are the Les Doege-Fred Haase team with a 361 high gross score, Harold Evenden and Diz Dean with 353 and Les Doege and Keith Kaye with 417. Only one game is rolled in each daily round, that being free of charge. Prizes are given to daily, weekly and the finals winners. Entries are open in the affair until Oct 30th. All ages are el igible. F.nni Slauffhtr of the St- LuiLa m . a a J ! larainais nas piayea in every All-Star game since 1946. ar will out-perform any glass boatl Completely Dry! o Bunt-la Spray Deflector e Try before yon boy any water . we Tarnish trailer. (JUissp PP : l (Continued from preceding page) -grid this week, the guy predicted that John Witte of the Beavers would be an All-Coast tackle. Witte has been long gone at CorvaP lis, having dropped from school to join the armed forces ... Harvey Siorey's printed, statement that he was trying to land the Salem Senators' managerial job now that he's been fired at Vancouver turns out to be naught but imagination on the part ef the Vancouver scribe who wrote it In town this week for the playoffs, Storey told that be would be Interested In the Salem job only If Hugh Luby were to land a better spot. , ay the Oakland berth in the Coast League. "I have no intention of going after Luby's job here," told Stor ey. "That story obviously came out of a conversation I had with Luby in Vancouver awhile back, one that was overheard by report ers. I merely mentioned to Hugh that if he were to get a better job in the Coast League I would be interested in the opening at Salem. Storey feels rather bitterly about the shake he goi st Vancou ver, and few can blame him. Everyone in and around t- league, with the exception of Caps Boss Dewey Soriano, figured that Harv did a good job in his first effort at managing ... McGriff -Elliott Feud Keeps Former idle Reason why noted stock car auto racer lTerschel McGriff : doesn't appear on Oregon speedways: lie's having a feud with ; Kay Elliott, president of the Oregon Stock Car Racing Associa - tion, same stemming from the Mexican Cross-Country driving ' championship they won as a team a few years back. The rift ! became so keen that Elliott finally sued McGriff, but' to no I avalL Might be a good Idea for the Valley Sportsters to let the rivals settle things by matching 'em In a driving duel, at 50 laps with dou ble bumpers and lances. Something should be done about it as McGriff is one of the top stock car pilots in the nation. Sixteen Left in Top Flight . . Second Ei oundei's In SSC Gown Round No. 2 of the annual Salem Golf Club Championship tour nament comes up at the tail end of this week, with one hundred swingers in various flights continuing their pursuit of honors. Six teen remain in the title flight from an original feld of 32 last week. Today's Pilchers AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago at Washington (night) Pierce (17-10) vs. Portrflld (20-10). Cleveland at Philadelphia night Garcia (17-9) vt. Schcib (3-7). St. Louis at New York Larsen (ft-11) vs. McDonald (9-6). Detroit at Boston Garver (11 10) vs. Hudson (5-9). NATIONAL. LEAGUE Philadelphia at Chicago Simmons (13-13) vs. Els ton (0-0). Brooklyn at St. Louis Ersklna (19-i) vs. Haddix (1S-8). Only games sche duled. American League Detroit 010 003 8 IS 1 Boston 000 101 0103 S 1 Gray and Batts; Nixon. Delock 2, Sullivan 6, Brown 8 and WUder. 8t, Louis 002 002 0015 S 0 New York 000 002 0103 7 1 Pillette, Paige 6 and Moss; Lopat. Gorman 4, SchaUock S and Silvera. Trianoa 8. St Louis . ,,010 000 1001 S 0 New York - 000 000 0033 4 0 Turley and Courtney; Reynolds nad Stivers. Cleveland 003 020 3007 13 S Philadelphia .-.000 000 0203 S 3 Feller and Hegan; Frlcano. Bishop . Martin 7, Fanovich 8. and Murray. Chicago 000 000 8003 2 Washington 101 100 10 4 9 0 Trucks. Dorish 7 and Lollar; Mar rero and FltiGrald. National League Philadelphia - 021 001 0004 10 0 Chicago 001 003 22 7 11 1 Miller. Drews 7. Lindell 8 and Lo-P-a; Pollet. Church S and Garagl ola. New York 000 010 1204 18 0 Cincinnati . 000 000 0133 7 9 Koelo and Katt: Perkowski. Podbie lan and Semlnick. Pittsburgh 000 103 000 S S 1 Milwaukee 220 030 0O 7 11 3 Face. Waugh 3. Hetkl 1 and Jano- wicx; Buhl and Crandall. Brooklyn 000 010 1024 8 1 St. Louis 200 001 02 8 7 1 Roe. Blacck 7 and Walker; Staler, Brazie t and Rand. 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