, ummgm m u Li I. iu jli u i l II,. j j mi lf-mw 1 1 i n ii i ii ii r fi r i i" i - "-' - 1 i ' . . ! . . .. Sad Season 5een foil Bears In 1955 Race; Only 10 Vets On Pappy Waldorf's Outfit By CHRIS EDMUNDS 1 BERKELEY, Calif. UP) The onetime glitter of California's Golden Bean stands small chance of picking up "any polish in Pa cific Coast Conference football this fall. The Bears, already the least exper iencedj of any squad on the .coast, su tiered anoiner oiow 1 ; I t 1 m. Rams Batter Browns, 38-21 Last Quarter Spurt Brings Grid Win Thcyll Do It Every Time -- By Jimmy Hatlo VThsn poes the Uupio m VfO&O GO OFF ?! WHy, JUST AT THE CRUCIAL AlOiOFCOURSS- &UT WHAT COMES ON CLEARER THAN THE AURORA BOREAUS ? )OU Q0ES5EP ft, PARPNER . . r when Jenjjj Drew, the squatty fullback on whom Coach Lynn (Pappy) Wfldorf planned to peg his ground? frame, showed up with a still-unhjealed fracture of the left arm. .The injury, which could sideline the veteraM plunger for the sea son, reduce Cal's roster to only 10 letterrfidn, smallest in the school's gfii history and in the t --rt to tv. I ., conference mis year. Angeles Rams spotted the Cleve-! know he final yer- land Browns two touchdowns in, diet yet, says Waldorf, but if the first quarter but came back.K looks a though he wont be in the fourth to break the Browns! available enjil mid-season hell sit on a 74-yard pass play from Billy j out thewlofc year and be ready Wade to fullback Dan Towler aBd ! for 19a. fright now he s in the mil n t aa-21 victory. i doubtful category. A crowd of 35.943 saw the Xa- Steve tiinieff, 195-pound senior tional League exhibition football from San Jpse. is the likely re- j j came. j placement fcr Drew, but he gained I I r It The Rams added twp more only, 155 facds to the latter's 715 OUtliem UrCQOll trOll . . touchdowns in the final quarter.' a year ago. which means Waldorf i.. V one on a freak pass play from has another problem in addition j Wade to Towler to Tommy Fears, to those Raised by graduation, j and another on a pass intercep-j Main losses at Berkeley, of tion by Don Wade, Billy's brother, i course, arle jjuarterback Paul Lar Brewns Score i n. center Matt Hazeltine and Rookie halfback Bob Smith from end Jim I Hpmfan. Departure ot Nebraska scored from two yards the erratic iLarson, a frequently on a 64-yard drive by the Browns frantic opjerjitor who was capable in the first period and John Petti- of virtually janything. evokes min- bon recovered a Ram tumble in giea emotions at Lai. the end tone for another touch-j "It'll b f lot more peaceful,' down.- ! i admits Waip George. Ratterman passed to mm. Darrel Brewster for 16 yards and Two jalyvee candidates. Mike the final Brown touchdown in the Casey and $ugh MaGuire. are top second quarter. i candidate ut a pair of newrom- Wade' pass, for 40 yards to ers are seitpected to give them Fears scored the first Ram tally. ! brisk corripflitition. Les R'chter booted a 14-yard fild ; Highly (regarded are sophomore goal to make the score 21-10 for Gus Gianjulfas and Joe Contesta Cleveland at the half. bile, a ehsational passer who Rams Stop Drive ! transferred "unexpectedly" from The Rams stopped a" Cleveland El Caminb j Junior College's Little friarch six inches from the goal ; Rose Bowl team of a year ago. "in" the third and lot Angeleij The picture at center is dim, marched back, with Tommy Mc-, too, with azeltine's shadow loom Cormick making the final yard for ing large. Don Mitchell, a 1952 a touchdown. ilettermant is the Reading hope, Cleveland t 14 7 0 021 with 212-pcjund Frank Mattarocci Lot Angeles 0 10 7 2133 up from Sapi Diego Junior College Scoring: '- Cleveland, touchdowns and Terr prindiville, a converted Smith. Z vrds- plunge: Pettibon, tackle, next in line. recovered fumble by Waller, endj HanifanL the nation's top pass lone: Brewster. 18-yd pass. Ratter-, receiver inj 1954. will be missed man. Conversions i Groza 3. ;but not as much as might be Los Angeles: Touchdowns ' expected. Jim Carmichael. who Fears 2. 40 yd. pass. B. Wade, 'ranked thifd nationally last year. . 12-vd rass. Towler: McCormick, 1 is back. 1-yd-plunge: Towler, 74 yds, pass- So is lettprman Ed Brandt, along Prall, Woods, Brande Win Opening Matches MED FORD, Ort.JJT) 4- All the top favorites posted victories as admits Wialjlorf, "but we'll miss; men's match play competition opened in the 28th annual South ern Oregon uon inampionsnips rriaay. , Medalist Phil Getchell of the home course and Bob Donnelly, B. Wade; D. Wade. 25 yards - with reserves Bill Vanotton and pass interception. Conversions ! Dwight Bnchi. Waldorf rates the Riehter 5, Field coal Richter. ! group a si "one of the best end 14 yards. Chisox Whip Tribe 8 to 1 squads Yyi had in some time." Two lettprmen are available at both tackae and guard in Bob Oli ver and Dn Tronstein on the out side and ppn Gilkey and Nick Pop pin in the (middle. Halfback veter ans Jnclijq Ted Granger, John Wilson arid Seb Bordonaro. Waldorf j is philosophical about the situation. "I feel 4e"ll have a team which may surprise some people." he Isays. Tht boys like to play foot 'SPORTSMAN'S' PIQEST FlSHIr4G DRY FLIES SUBMERGED 'day. Moore Stops Interviewers Detroit Drubs Steelers Club Bobby tayne Passes Uons td 24-0 Win MIAMI. Flaj. tf Bobby Layne broke into the Detroit Lions line up Friday night after a two-game absence with ja lame shoulder and pitched his team to a 24-0 vic tory over thi Pittsburgh Steelers In a National Football League exhibition, j. Layne's throwing arm seemed in perfect condition as he pitched to Dome Dibble- for th first touch down in the opening period. The throw covered 29 yards and caught Dibble in thej clear on the Steeler The Lions made it 14-6 before the first quarter ended when Jim Salsbury intercepted a pass from Jim Finks and carried it back 20 yard to the Steeler 2. Dave Middle ton, taking aipitchout from Layne, rambled across for the second touchdown, j Walker Boot Gaal In the fourth period, Layne's passes to Bob Hoemschrneyer. Gl- rard and Jin Doran again cameo, the Lions deep into Steeler terri tory. The attack bogged dowiv in side the 10 j but on fourth- down Doak Walkef , booted a field goal from the 2. With less than a minute to go, Detroit added ax final touchdown on an -18-yard pass from Harry Gilmer to'Girard. Detroit Pittsburgh Detroit scoring: 'Statesman, Saltm, Ort., Saturday, Stpt. 3, 1955 (Stc l)-9 Junior Baseball Play Enters Decisive Game ST. PAUL im Southpaw sen-1 into a decisive game Saturday sauon non xvioeuer nuried ms third straight victory in a brilKant relief role Friday night to carry Cincinnati past Washington. D. C. 10-5, and force the American Le gion Junior Baseball Tournament The Senior National AAU Men's Outdoor Water Polo championship will be held in Chicago Aug. 24-27. night The defeat was Washington' irst in 18 games this year. The teams meet for the title Saturday night Harry Isaacs, owner of Brook- field Farm, names his horses widi words beginning with the letter. 4.ti - . 1 1 SUNDAY'S' BROADCASTS (Editor! mm: Tft lUltsmaa o Uibti la io4 faith ti rrramt ana Ow a arertdtt y radio TV taUM obi aceaaso fttlnit tot rocraatt aro caaacra wMhaot ai. ntabom tata arwpaoet caaant M maoatlkl for tko aearaey aarala. TV HIGHLIGHTS 14 0 0 10-24 0 0 0 00 Touchdowns NORTH ADAMS. Mass. rjn Challehger Archie Moore, growing more irritable from concentrated training, Friday banned interviews ! Dibble 42, pass-run from Layne). during his rest periods. j ' j Middleton (2-run), Girard (18, pass "No more Interviews, pictures, I run from Gilmer); field goal, television, or radio are to b tak-! walker (2); conversions. Walker en while I'm resting," snapped the 3. light heavyweight champion.; 1 " I II be pleased to meet every- m .1. I. j 1-9 Mi T REST A TWITCH PULWS'HACKLR' Of SUBMERGED FLY ,-1,-' wTRievm m slow, smowt atniwr Dry-puy fishimq irsuAuy mcans USING A FLY DESIGNED AND PRESS ED TO REMAIN AFLOAT AFTER PRO . L0N6ED USE. WHEN THE FLY IN COMES WATIR-L06SE0 AND SINKS MOST ANGLERS EXCHANGE IT FOR A FRESH DRY FLY. j j I HERS. ARE TIMES WHEM FISH WILL TAKE A WATER-LOGGED SUNKEN DRY FLV A3 QUICK, OR QUICKER THAN A FLOATING DRY FLvj ESPECIALLY IN SLIGHTLY COLORED WATERS. TRY IT IF FISH REFUSE FLOATERS. I BEGIN A SLOW, UERK-AND- PAUSE RETRIEVE AS FLY SINKS TO VARIOUS DEPTHS. TWITCHING OF A 'HAND-TWIST RE TRIEVE, AS IN WET-FLY FSHINQ, 13 IDEAL. TRY IT ACROSS, UP AND DOWNSTREAM. Secret (Continued from preceding pg.) sura nee run in the eighth as Ford huns uo his 16th victory. . Frank Sullivan, Boston's ace,' ball and Ij think they'll develop as sa a-a a tm 1 i il i Ml i nn a .missea ms ma tor no. i, dui me; we go aipng. ine scneauie lavors! TV ' T 1 Red Sox pulled out an 8-3 victory! us. too, Ath three non-conference j fi j jf tf9 H fiLfLS at Baltimore. The Bosox paired) games ij which we can experi- 'Ullll&i & A Vfw half ot their eight hits with sn merit befpre getting into the, meat Oriole error to break a 3-3 tie of the schedule. on four runs in the eighth. "You jjiay not believe it, but Williams Hits Homer . I'm looklhg forward to the sea- Billy Goodman drove in three of son." the Boston runs and Ted Williams : hit his 26th home run. Leo Kiely " won it in relief as fourth place Boston stayed five games behind. In the other AL game, Kansas City ignored Detroit home runs by Al Kaline and Harvey Kuenn! and won 7-6 as reliefer Tom Gnr man stymied a Tiger rally in the eighth inning. one at Glover's RflwUwhcr' 1 An t Getchell needed only 13 holes mv boxinsr but from now on in . 10 aeieai Aiei Ingram. &aiem. b when I m supposed to be resting, and 5. Donnelly. Oregon State it don't want to break it upi with champion, played 12 holes to beat press interviews. Jack Craeger. Medford. 7 and 6. j "i want to rest. I'm training for Defending champion Dom Pro-, the fight of my life with Rocky vost, Portland, eked out a 1-up Marciano on Sept 20 and II want win over Wayne Sabine, Redding, to be set for it." i Calif., and Eddie Simmons, a six- . j time champion from Medford, ad-J f o TTi vanced with a 3 and 2 victory over I fTJO I I1C tH 1 1 -Jim Vinum. Areata. Calif. I VU1 YCtXXlO lllV Claj'ton Lewis, runnerup in the medal round, eliminated Clement. Portland 4 and 3. JL CclIII I dUS Y III I concentrated course in pass de loung oou rraii 01 oaiem. Vre- I (ense f,?n.' mda!, Ply champion beat j CALDWELL. Idaho l.fi-The Cor- Thereiwere still 41 players toil Walter Stanley Eureka Calif.. ValIis. Ore.. Elks Club downed ! ing Friday, j the same number as and 5 and Art Abrahamsen of case Implement of Moscow. Ida- at the opening practice, but the fcverett. Wash., another youthful j,o. 10-4. Friday night and Wood list of veterans diminished when contender eliminated Carl Wood,; Realty of Tacoma romped to a guard Ron Leppke announced he Klamath Falls. 7 and 6. 125-1 victory over CaldweU Simplot 1 wasn't returning to school. Dusty W oods, Oregon C o a s t as the Northwest regional men's I Leppke, who-kicked a field goal champion from McMmnville. fin- amateur softball tournament got in the Vandals' historic 10-0 win 15! . n par ''''f631'"" underway. ! over neighboring Washington State Charles Telfer, Grants Pass, 4 and The Oregon team rapped out 13 1 last season, jhad a year of eligibili- Leppke Quits Idaho Vandals MOSCOW, I Idaho W The Uni versity of Idaho football squad sweated oft excess "vacation" pounds whilp working out in 90 degree temperatures Friday. Most of the morning was devoted to running p KfTV Sunday' HithUcht ' (Ctuuuiel Z7): - M" "The Miu America I trrtn Le Ann Meriweth er Mii America of 1954), Dorothy a Johnson. Mus Oregon will Uka part In the plT. ' l!L'ni . .uc. Wld ut hostess Rosalind Russell. The thoughtless wotds of an acquaintance shatters a mothers confidence in her dauehter in.crccues. J':M P - On Bob Cumming's Show Bob plays Cupid for his wid owed sister, with complications. . KLOR-TV Sanaay's MighUghU (Channel 12): l?s p.m. Pro rootball Came San Francisco. 8ert and Chicago Cards from Kezar Stadium. San Trancisco. California. 4;W a.m. Stars of Tomorrow Uncle Nate will feature Louise Bak er, i star vocalist featured on TV. stage, screen and radio. Portland's bast young talent will round out the program. 4:43 pjn. Imperial Theater 'T)m. art? Legion." vivid Italian romance, with Albert raraese and Vivianne Romance. :M p m. Hollywood Backstage Makeup Artist -Era Westmere. pre sents news, gossip, and the beauty secrets of stars. Glamorizes women from audience. T:J pjn. Doug Fairbanks Presents "Rain Forest" with James Hoyter KVAL TV, VHF 13 EUGINIt KVAL-TV Channel M (Sunday): 1:M p.m. Pro-Football -San Francisco 49ers vs. Chicago Cards: J:S Flth for Todav: 4: People: 4:3 This Is the Ufa pre Hntlng "The Suspicious Heart:- S:M V-Meet the Press: 3:M What One Person Can Dot People Are Funny: 1:3 Now You Know: 7: Surpriae Theater; 1:3 The Big Picture: S:e Break the Bank: S:Ja Life with Elizabeth: 9:eo Letter to Loretta; .9:30 The Whistler: IS:-. Sunday Showtime presents Robert young and Betsy Drake in "Spell bound." and Clifford Xvana. Story nf two ' men trapped In a "rain forest." t ! lt:M p.m. Coronet Theater "Death Goes to School." with Bar bara Murray and Gordon Jackson. An English story of .the murdered school teacher with students and faculty under suspicion. KJOIN-TV Sunday's Highlights .(Channel 4): i l:M pjb. "Young Man In the Street" a young man feels the call to evangelism. Lamp Unto My Feet. 1:M p.m. John L. Lewis wtu bo interviewed by a panel of newamea on the U. S. Labor Picture. Face tho Nation. . 2: p.m. "Delightfully Danger oui." with Jane Powalh Ralph Bell amy and Constance Moore. Sunday Armchair Theater. i 1.-M p.m. Kd Sullivan and tha gang travel to Atlantic City to view ;'Icecapades of 19M." Toast of tha Town. I l:M pj "High Green Wall." star ring Joseph Cotton. Thomas Gomes, and Maurice Marsae a televisioa adaptation of Waugh's 'The Maa Who Loved Dickens." G. E. Theater, i l:Jt p.m. "Cover-Up." with Wil. liam Bendix. Dennis OTCeefe- and Barbara Britten. First Run Theater. TELEVISION KLOIU VHF 12; KPTV. UHF 27; KOIN-TV, VHF HOUTt 00:00 00:15 00:30 00:45 ii KFTV I KOIM RFTV I KOIN I a . 1 1- r. . m -mr a nr.. to running p ays. Aiier luntn, unc- l Lute:' I ' rm . i r v..i -a ent -w - - i i parti 19 nc inn uatKI"' lcc" uu9",r..rJ" 'in w - vuiuo. tuuo i JLU : concentrates coi I I (Sun TV Thea. ISun TV Thea. iSun TV Thea. 7fhla Is' Ufe Lone Ranger Bobby Grayson Jack Brande. Salem, finished j home run. to coast past Case Im one overpar in downing Tom pkment. Idaho state champions. Bourns. Coos Bay. 4 and 3. and Wood Realty socked a parade of Dick Bailey, former Northern Cal-1 simplot pitchers for 15 hits and iforma amateur tithst. eliminated ; capitalized on nine errors in the Eugene s Jim Johnson. 4 and 3. i nightcap. - j The men's championship division Three teams from Washington, plays two rounds and women open ; three from Oregon and twoi from their matches Saturday. The tour-j Idaho are entered in the double nev rnus Aionaay. Coach Skip Stahley is left with 18 lettermeri. Other scores Jejry Plank. Woodburn. defeat- Husk Positions Said 'Wide Open' E .University of seattl: elimination tournament, w h i c h I Washington! football hopefuls ran ends Labor Day. . ! through the r second four hour drill Pitcher Hal Wehmeier weht ' all Friday, sweating off fat and brush- Dri jer Killed At Salt Flats BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS, LOS ANGELES I Coach Red Sanders of UCLA is imposing sec- i tt recy in connection with the drills ( I Oir IN VlPPt f ,; fnnfhall sauad. andino long-i vfUlll XU llilyl. er will visitors be permitted at workouts. ) HAYDEN LAKE, Idaho M) In past years almost anyone was crooner Bmg Crosby .and iea -Al triCKSOn. tUgene. 3 and 2. the wnv for Cnrvalli in .l;W.SinM'in im nn :nnH3mnlil George Parsons. Seattle, defeat-; Moscow to five hits, including an ! Most of the 63 aspirants shaped i . 600 McKevitt. Delake, 22nd inside - the - park home run by up "pretty well," Coach John Cher- I nOlf . . I fipnrP Kpnrfa with nna man am ; Korff ranririaA Sill' mm chnwrH - - ' vi uue Ilia IV, Ull. j A t v t vuai . The Oregonians went ahead in the effects 'of the summer layoff, the first inning when Don Wyman He j said it I was too early to say hit a home run over the left field j who would be named to the start wall. Moscow tied it in the bottom i ing squad jfor the opening game half when Edro Miller tripled and! with Idahoj Sept. 17. scored on a passed ball, j i j "It's still! wide open" he said. Singles by Carl Gustafson, Jack; 'and that Sprick and Wyman and a walk back spot put Corvallis ahead for good in Cox." Cox, the third. , 'transferred ' IThis Is Life K.OP 'Sun. TV Thea Sun. TV Thea 'Lone Rancer II; KLOI Europe Crui'de Europe Crus'delPubUc Serv. 1 RFTV What's Trouble!Person Can Do Faith for TodayTaith for Today KOIN Lamp unto rt I Face Nation irce NaUon KLOR I I t j KPTV Indus. Parade lYour Own Sho IColorama 17 iColorama 27 KOIN 'Armch. 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Crosby, Son wAlmme at the Westwobd prac tice field, but Sanders feels he can ill afford to tip his hand on his n'i Chub Williams led the Moscow j season closed, causing much includes the quarter left open by Bobby a regular last year. to Minnesota after the , 1.;V '""" attack with two singles in four ' anguish among Washington foUow- ootuiua, ,.ci- times at bat D,an Woriey w?nt rs. j . " rj tne route for the losers lll lL?LtTU)B of the eight Class A -in tne National, . Duke 5nidcr , Utah - A not rodder in,a quest will oe oarrea excePl: "T inno Pre uon lournament. simplot pitchers Bob Qark Bill Sally League managers played in 5WSUCU HIS nuIIIC run WlUl lOr fcPCClI U1CU rtiuay unrcoui mi men. lire xjium ..j uaiuicu mui a unc man on tn the sixth, breaking up racer oil the famous Bonneville i Sept. 16 and Sanders feels this is a pitching duel between Brook-; salt flats! I going to be a tougn game, lyn's Karl Spooner and Pitts- j But officials of the Southern Cali-j Sam Brown is making the UCLA burgh's Dick Hall for a 2-0 Dodger . fornia lining Assn.. and the Bon- coaching staff happy.: The flashy victory.! neville National Speed Trials Assn. tailback is running wen. jthrowing Spooner gave just four hits after 'which spimsor the week-long races 'better than ever, and his kicking he and HaU had allowed only, two here each summer, refused to iden- has unproved. apiece for five frames. j tify the fian. i Rohin Rnhprts wnn his MnA al. i Paul StraHnn srretarv nf the ' w. 1 "N though Jack Meyer mopped up, as I Bonneviljje National Speed Trials j Mflt I QtlH Npf Philarfplnhia srnrivi four nine in . Accn Kairi "Wa fl Hint thr fam- 1. Ul VlClUVl kJVl'U the eighth on Roy Smallev's J ily shoujp! be notified first." Strat pinchhit double to beat New York's ton said; it was the firsjjfatality in Giants 5-3. seven years of time trials on the Cincinnati knocked Milwaukee flats. j 14 games behind Brooklyn By a i 2-0 The Iiakester model' racer rolled count as Ted Kluszewski walloped over, cashing the man. his 44th home run and Rocky i Meanwhile, Ed Loinske. Down- Bridges his first off Warren Spahn. . ey, Cafl f.. rolled his Class B commands the sports spotlight at ' The Cubs squashed St. Louis I streamBfier at an average speed of j portiand Meadows Sunday, Sept. 12-2 in a day game, with Ernie 23.842 jib. p. h. to hang up the 4 when Indianapolis-type! big cars Dunti aciiuiK a ma jur league ret--: tasiesi i ipnie oi tne trials so lar ora ior snonsiops oy niuing nis mis year 100-Mile Race - v ! !. PORTLAND .(Special)-The biggest and most colofful auto race in ttie Northwest this season two-under par 68, meets Al Gustaf son, four-time Spokane municipal the jnajor leagues. The only non a ; noma . '"J"' ib manaxcr lu Clark and Al Barberis. Georffe Kprnarh irnt with the bases loaded in the fourth i Popowki of Montgomery, Ala u : i i ,-, u t i i ... i " t-.-.- i . T. , o wwuii -urn t nm tup. ..uu unrnumg cnamp Dn r rca , Reaity RQt njne runj catch.r fiud. Megei, fcpoKane accountant who is , av smith hit a hnmr tart ill til: w i'viiii a " llll l n u after his fourth straight IE title. Young Crosby qualified with a 69. Erv Parent of Seattle, who won his second straight Washington Amateur title recently, qualified on and socked a triple with two on after the team had batted around. j Caldwell cot its lone run in the seventh when Walt Kerfoot; walked. do FALSE TEETH Rock. Slide or Slip? PASTE ETH, an improved powder to be sprinkled on upper or lower plates, holds false teeth mora firmly tn place. 40th home run. It was hia first inj Seveij other new records were 18 games and came with two on. i established Friday. Upland Bird Season Begins Hunters are -reminded that thelsion. ThJ quail season in eastern blue and ruffed grouse season will 1 Oregon; noes not open until Octo- get under way on the 3rd of Sep tember in all counties east of the Cascade mountains and on Sep tember W west of the Cascade range, the Oregon Game Commis sion laid Friday. In eastern Oregon the season ill extend through September 11, while in western Oregon the ea sorj will (run through September 18. Ia both areas the bag limit will be three per dayT six in possession. The mountain quail season in western Oregon will run concur rent with the grouse season. Sep tember 10 through II with a bag limit of 5 per day, 10 in passes- No Auto Racing for' Holly.Bowl Tonight 1 There will be no auto racing at the Hollywood Bowl tonight, or next Saturday night. September 10. it is reminded. The bowl has been closed down until after the Mate ran. ber 22 fefong with the pheasant sea son. Grouse hunters are reminded that ini eastern Oregon the archery season iill be in progress begin ning oo September 10. Game regu lauonsjproniDU any snooting in these fneas during the archery leason otner man with bow and arrow, Und any rifle or shotgun hunting kill be in violation of the law. T?it archery areas that will open on September 10 include the Canyo jCreek, Mt. Emily. Baker. White River, and Table Rock areas. Fridav with a M and mepU lnn. ! -i-i- j . . .. ? . k:V.7-i i.J c. L j ,. ' j !Bloie secona, went to inird on a1 hitting Ed Stoddard of Hayden ! passed baU and KoreA 0 Lake. Rod Funseth of Spokane. ; ball. S i- tournament medalist with a 65, i The linescores: ' ! ' meets apotiane city cnamoion rr.rvm Do not slide, slip or rock. No gumm oorr. pasty taste or feeling. FAS-i rEETH is alkaline i non-acid). Does v Indust. . ParadeT KLOR I T T RADIO KSLM ISM KOCO MM KOAt I4M. ROPI tTt. KGW S2S KKX lit FMl Mecaeycles KOIN ni l: KEX 1: KGW. 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Daiicy pids junn 104 023 0-10 13 1 i Moscow 100 120 d- 4 5 31 Wehmeier and Stagg; Worley and Tresnit. from four states compete in the fourth annual lOO-mile irace on the spacious mile dirt track. By midweek, expectations rose that about 40 of the big" speedsters would be on the track for quali fying trials Sunday, starting at 1 p.m. The event has never; drawn less than 33 cars, and last year 29 machines slarted the "100", won bv Palmer Crowell I of HilU boro. In 1952 and 1953. the event was won by Portland ! 'Len Sut ton. ! i At least 25 whizzers are expect ed from Washington "ind Oregon points, half a dozen from Califor nia, and probably three from Canada. I 1 The entire field will bt timins at the track record of 9L4S miles per hour set by George; Mehalis of Hayward. Calif., in his qualify ing spin in 1952. Nearly all the qualifyers in the three years have averaged over SO miles per hour. Sun Bums Drills Of USC Gridders LOSf ANGELES tfl Southern Califoj-nia held two rugged football sessiohs J Friday in 106-degreei temperature. There were no heat casualties dui a sopnomore re serve! eijd. Ron Wilder, wrenched his kneel He probably will be out As a final feature of th Tair. of actios (or some time. He had a luu-scaie motorcycle racing rro-ian operation lor removal ot car' pi am w M.ueuuira ior LOne UaK dirt track, full details of which ..in V- rr--'-! Lynch of Spokane. Bob Adamsonjwood Realty ooi 749 4-25 15 1 o .theu.Un,ve"'ty of Idaho meets simplot 000 000 1- 1 2 9 T - m . V t e Yohn. Flovek (4i and Martineau. , SeftUK-iJU?f H,Cy ng Smith 5) Bob clark- BiU Qark oi raircnua Air rorce Base. Spo-!(4), Barberis '6) and MeCoIl Miic tuy niiausi last year. Spo kane sportswriter Harry Missildine plays Mahlon Rucker. Some top regional golfers misspd the even-par 70 it took to make NOW LOPAT KNOWS NEW YORK ii Lefty Ed Lopat of the Orioles now knows how it feels to pitch against the the championship bracket. Dick Yankees. In each of his first two oneppara oi me university of Ida-1 games against his former team ho. runner-up in the Washington mates Lopat was knocked out of Amateur, had a 71 and 15-year-old Jerry Camp Jr. of Spokane, semi finalist in that tourney, had a 73. the box. Home runs by Hank Bauer and Mickey Mantle did the trick the first timp and. hnmart hv tK The Cincinnati Redlegs have won same Mantle and Bauer plus one omy snree national League pen- j By Biji Skowron were the telling nants since 1900. ' blows in the second contest I BOWLERS Men and Women Boys and Girls Leagues Now Being ' Formed for New I Bowlers ... Meef Ntw People end Hare Fun This Winter SIGN UP NOW! Free Instruction for People of All Ages ? B & B Bowling 3085 Portland Rd. 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