Indians Lose Guard; Hill Picks Lineup TALO ALTO. Calif., Sept. 18 I oach Chuck Taylor of the Stan ford Indians said today Ruard Don Manoukian will b out for the en tire geason. Manoukian. one . of the top guards on the Indian quad, auf ffred a severe knee injury in last week's wrimmage. Taylor put his squad through a brisk defensive drill in prepara tion for the opener against Wash ington Stale next Saturday night in Spokane. lie Pam Defense l'l'I.LMAN, Wash.. Sept. 18 Ofu. After a look at movies of Wash ington Slate s last full scale foot hall scrimmage, coach Jim Suth erland today offered pass defense drills for the Cougars. "Passer John Brodie of Stan ford averaged 25' passes a game last season, he will probably throw vn more than that this year and we've got to be ready to stop! those aerials," said Sutherland. I TLA Prepars for Hah LOS ANGKLKS. Sept. lfl iff-' The I'CLA fool hr II team worked a full two hours unlcr a hot sun today, concentrating on defense of the passmg attack it anticipates from t'tah here Friday night. Resrrve tailback Don ling was' again on deck. Mis injured ankle is respondihg to treatment and coach lied Sanders indicated he would get into aclion this week Trajan Marten Picked LOS ANGKLKS. Sept. 18 Southern California's Trojan foot ball squad will number about 45 or less when it flies to play the I ntversity of Texas . at Austin Saturday night. Included will be seven or eight aeninr who will launch the five game season to hirh I hey w ere limited by the Pacific Coast Con , ference faculty bosses for viola tion of the athlelir rode Coach Jess Hill said todav that five of the senior group, topped by all America haifhack candidate Jon Arnelt. will definitely be in the starting lineup. The other starters named were end Chuck I.einihach. tackles George Belolti and Fabian Abram and quarterback Frank Hall The other seniors ready lor ac tion are fullback Bob Isaacson and halfback Fred Pierce, listed as second and third string squad men Other starters nominated by Hill were fullback ' K Huberts, halfback Don Hickman, lcll gu.inl Ben I.ardiatwl c e n t c r Karl Ruhke and right end Lin '-.i Hubby, all juniors Huskies Work on Passing SKATTI.K, Sept. IB .Pi Wash ington spruced up its aerial at tack today as the Huskies nearcd their final preparations for Satur day's football opener here with Idaho. Most of the passing load will be handled by Al Ferguson and Bill Snider, who now appear to be Coach Ilarrell Royal s one and two choices at the signal calling position. Tide Table Tirtr.s ron taft okf.c.on ((nmpllfd a j- I S Coa( I Oeodetlc Survev Tortland, Oreron) hic.h W at t ns low watfrs Jet Time Heiaht is 12 01 cm. 3 1 Time Height 12 01 p m. 12 13 a m. I! pm. 12 54 a m. 12 54 p m 1 M a m. 1 22 p m. 5 M a in 6 11 p m I ?2 am. S 47 p m 0 So a m. l!Sp m. 7 111 m B 05 pm 0 5 0 S 0 8 0 4 1 0 0 I 1 1 -fl 1 Jo li M 1 S 7 .1 SS a Lewis & Clark, Loom Toj )S 111 (Con), from page 1 1 1 Tim Campbell, endi I.ee Weaver, Rey Barnes and Terry Kent, tack les Pave Seolt and Howard Sloe bel. guards Dick Slnkrs and Bob Harriman and rrolrr Jnhn Hind, lo in along with such holdovers as guard Vrrn I nates, tackles Dale (.reenlee. C.ary Raid and Bob Cirlf fln, ends Vic Backlttnd and Rex rinmaschnfsky, and backs Benny Hnll. Keith Driver, Windy Se qulera and Chuck Koanl. But the Bearcats of Ted Ogdahl aren't ex pected to he In the same class with the Pioneers and Coyotes. Dr. Paul Stagg at Pacific tallied the biggest upset of the '.5 aea on when his Badgers spilled the Lewis t Clark outfit, and that could be an Indication of big things this semester, since the For est Grove unit has returning ex perience at all but one position. Rack are center Merr Cooper, guards BofV Graham and Tom I Thompson, tackles Jack Smith, Oxzle Ray, Rill Tiediea and Joe Kanuwal, end Joe Gutowski, quar terback Vlnce Heinrich, halfbacks1 JQUITE coiwwr Impedes Weeds fwM X&tffit fi! who sel orserve ,acific TeIephone Ex-Saxon Tried for Size PULLMAN, Wish. Bob Smith, left, former South Salem High football star Is fitted up with a jersey at Washington State College here, by freshman coach Pan Slavely. Smith hopes to make the Frosh .squad as a renter. Stengel Heaps Praise On Chicago Shortstop CHICAGO, Sept 18 Casey Stengel, manager of the New York Yankees, today had high praise for Luis Aparicio, 22-year-old rookie shortstop for (v Chicago White Sox. This is what Casey told Warren Brown of the Chicago American: National league y'.'r:"k? iil? ! l !" s 1 havf ,n ,npm!i hP t PirKhnrgri flfll 012 00O--4 l.T 2 ! , . .. Hurrinif jhnnn ii sirjtr .7.. nnl only the best shortstop in the Trohuff(r si sphn ! nri Rue. league, he's the best shortstop in ( ranrtall H' Klinf Farr ill Pullet .. ,,,, ,9, a1 Snrrard W-Slralfr L-Kar. , al1 WU-f. I "And I'll tell you something I Sl !"" l "oo ooj-s 9 n ,ii (Upp. anH that's if vir i! wxmipier iii. Jarknn .siWeiss (George Weiss. Yankee gen nd Kati cram BnrhiK-k (4i F.u- Pra manageri thinks about trying L-rkinr" C" w-J,lk,on - to make a deal with you fellows. Fust Krffr ., ?oo ooo noi -4 o ,N Voik (io noo loo-: 4 2 r.isii and ijuflntf Goinfi. i.utir- field He Wilhelm 'ti Mi (t!l l.-G. .(!. ,nii Sai m. ImO JflO OHO 2 S 1 lilt (Il'tl LM) UK' II llM IIHi'lR W-fiJci M ...J (. 1-llK. ,d ' o Knit game" Ciru-inil.ill (KM) 200 1101- .1 I'hlUdelphla 1)1(1 200 OK 4 Junsfii Niixliull ill Frfcmin and Huffrss, Slminuiif and Lopata 1,-Jansen Second lame: Clm-innati 00 OOO 0404 1 Philadelphia 120 "to 12x-7 12 0 Fowler. Grofls I2l. Black i5i. I.aw rence iSi and Bailey; Roberta and Senilnlck. I, -Fowler. Today's Pitchers NATIONAL l.KAOVF St Jmii at Brooklvo Poholaky i a-12 1 v N'ewcombe 1 24-6 Milwaukie at Pittshnrn inifht) R.ihl .17-i v Friend (IS-lSi Cincinnati , at Philadelphia (2-twt- iii-in vf r Miller 13-61 and liaddix ll.l-fl. Cnicaso at New York (2 Drabnw- kv 1 2 -3 and Hlhtian (0-01 V! Sur kont i2-2 and MaiRuneri 5-I AMfHll'AN I.F.AC. IK Wai ink-ton at Cleveland Aher nat.'iv il-Oi Lenutn ilQ-14i B'uUin at KantKl Cll-Staler 7-7 v Burnetle (3-Bi naltimnre at Detroit Brow n lP-5i vs lry 1 1 H-1 3 1 . Onl nniea whedulde C-Idalio lis NWC Grid Bee Rob Gaytas. Larry Gehrts, Gary Flsk. Duane Baker and Bill Rolf and fullback Rex l.ocketl. Coach Boh Thomsen of Whit man will he lacking all-around ex perience, but does have 10 letter men and some highly prospective newcomers. Jnhn Alslp Is bark at center, Frank Wood and Ted Han sen al guards, Pete Mills at tackle, Rob Schembs and Ev Beck at ends, Tom Desbarh at quarter, George Sullivan and Tom Garrett at halfbacks and Ken Johnson at full. Most of the conference team open their seasons thl weekend, although none will be occupied In league games. Willamette goes to Spokane lo play Whllworth Sat urday afternoon, Portland State la at I. Infield, also In the afternoon, Lewis 4 Clark plays Western Washington al Rrllingham, Pa cific travels la Davis, Cat., to play Ihe Oil Aggies, College of Idaho iakei an Kastera Oregon at Cald well and Whitman wll be Ike host for Central Washington. ( PERHAPS THE ) ( FOR, WEED CONTROL ) ) YELLOW PAGES ( ) IT PAYS TO LOOK. ( WILL HELPAE IN THE ""CLASSIFIED PART .1 I rtCmu AAHPF CPPrK I DC MTI IO TCI CfXIMC OVU I "Now I'm in Cleveland the other night, waiting around for a train or something, and they kept ask inp m nhmit vnur fpllnw ' Anari- and haprx'ns lo as me wnai i a like, I'd have to tell him that the one leuow in warn is inai snon- ,lon a.,, i ,). think Marion Marty Marion, Sox manager' is Kiiuig to hold still for any deal for that fellow. Tlicte ain't a base running shortstop like him. Maybe there tit-Mr was. lie disturbs you when i he arts on base, and he docs get I on base. He can hit, and he's go- nig to get better at that, same as lie's going to get belter at every thing else. "But it's the way he works at short that disturbs me most. He can throw, which your other man 'second baseman Nellie Fox) can't. But he's to quick with his hands, he gets the ball to the other fellow so much faster than that other shortstop iChico Carras quel, now with Cleveland ever did. You fellows are ' making double plays now which they were missing before. It seems to me that a lot of the experts t his spring were say- inR now Fox would help your new man make people forget about Carraquel "Truth of the matter is that it was Fox who needed, and got the help, and if you ask me I'd say that I hope nobody ever helps that other fellow, because if he gets any better than he is right now there'll be no holding him." B B ALLEYS Team Tesults in the City League: G. B. Kquipment 2, V. S. National Bank 2: Kmages 4, I-oder Bros. 0; Dyer Insurance 2. Davis Oil 2; Mick's Sigh Shop 4, Les Newman's 0. High individual game and series by Glen Blanlon with 201 and 516. High team game and series by Davis Oil with 781 and 2106. CAPITOI. Al l FYS Team results in Capitol Industrial I.ejuc Dver A- Sons 'j. IT.F. Nn. 3 3',; PflE No 2 .1. PC.F No 4 1: Coomler Hardware 4 Marilyn' 0: Dorm's Studio 4, Teafue Chevrolet 0: Pr;E No. I 2, Good Housekeep in 2 High team fame and aeriea bv Cnomer with 176 and 2757. High In dividual game an dseriei by B. Cray rrolt with Zlt and 5S7. Attention Pharmacists! ! ! Positions open in California with Independent Drug Stores in area immediately north nf San Francisco. Pharmacist reg istered In California or those who meet the requirements for taking the Board F.iamlnatlons in California can apply. Kmployment ran be arranged for period prior to taking the Board Fxaminations for pharmacists not registered in Cali fornia. Salary and further details forwarded on request. Write P. 0. Box 40ft, Santa Rota, Calif. Haney Admits Braves Must Win All Gaines Br CHARLES WELSH PITTSBURGH, Sept. II WV Manager Fred Haney adopted a one-point pennant platform today for his Milwaukee Braves: "We've got to play each game to win, and keep on winning," said Haney. "We can't depend on anyone but ourselves. And if we win and still can't catch the Brooklyn Dodger, well, that's too bad." Haney, ol course, is completely familiar with the National League stand ings. Before today's games, the stand ings showed the Dodgers in first place by a game, with the Braves in the unfortunate position of hav ing lost two more games than their pennant rivals. Tough Job for Braves That means that even if the Braves win all their remaining games the Dodgers still must lose two for Milwaukee to gain a tie. September has been a rough month for the Braves who started it with high hopes of bringing Milwaukee its sfirst National League championsiTrfaiand World Series. The Braves were sailing along in first place, pursued by the Cincinnati Reds and the Dod gers. But the last road trip was rough on the Braves while the Dodgers made ham at home. In a stretch of IS games Milwaukee's normally-potent attack manufactured only SI runs while the pitching and defense yielded 80 to the op position. "Our starting pitchers, who have been our backbone all sea son, just ran into trouble," Haney said. "And unfortunately our of fense failed at the same time. We kind of figur the breaks will go the other way from here in, and it would help if the Dodgers run into a little more trouble." Dodger Win Streak While the Braves were slumping on the road, Brooklyn cleaned up with 10 wins in 13 games at home to take over the league lead. To get his learn back on the victory track, Haney shuffled the Milwaukee lineup yesterday, benching, among others, first baseman Joe Adcock. . "Without Adcock 's big bat we wouldn't be where we are now," the manager acknowledged today "Maybe what he needs is just a little rest, then he'll get back in the lineup and hit." Haney said he plans to gp along with the revised lineup "for a day or so until we see how things go." Frank Torre is playing first base, Jack Dittmer at second and Bill Bruton and Bobby Thomson in the outfield. OSC Ticket Sale Best in 5 Years OREGON STATE COLLKGE, Corvallis, Sept. 18 ( Special Tick et sales for Oregon State's four home games continued to hold steady ahead of the last five years, Business Manager Jim Barratt re ported today. The Beavers open at home Octo ber 13 against California, meet I'CLA here October 27, and com plete the seasoA on November 22, Thanksgiving Day, against Oregon at Corvallis. One game is slated for Multnomah stadium in Port land against Washington on No vember 3. All four games will be afternoon contests, with kickoffs set for 1:30 p.m. Sales have held about 15 per cent ahead of previous seasons, with season ticket returns the high est since the construction of Park er stadium. Reserved seats for the Califor nia, I'CLA and Washington games are 13.50, with a M OO price on re served seats for the Oregon Stale Oregon game. 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