r C : r.C.E ECKEN Idowna tocii'ht and led U a couple r Mi::' I'.Z, Oct u-Quar- mor for 31-14 victory by the . l?r:ik Bit by Layne't Passe; Detroit Lioni over th Baitimor - i through the m'ut as though I direcYd by radar for tw touch- Parrisli Clubs Bounce Leslie In Jamboree By BOB SCHWAXTZ Siatesmaa Spwtt Writer ' The combined Grey-Card from Parrisli scored a resounding 31 te 11 victor.. mvr tH. P lit-lsiM fnm Leslie last night on Bennett Field before 1000 fans at the Junior High Jamboree. The two Parrish teams played the two Leslie teams on;" i quarter each. The Parrish Greys opened the scoring when they tent fullback Dennis Burright off right tackle for seven yard an a TD in the first - period. Shortly afterwards, "Lefty Tommy Edwards faded back and pitched strike to Jim Simmons which was good for 81 yard and the second score. The Bluet could get no serious scoring threat started In thi frame. , -Gyt Geld fl "' ' " The Greys and the Leslie Golds fcatUrt a scwletf tie if the second quarter, with neither team thraat.nina1 Stanimita fftr thaDetrott r- . -j i. ..j I uirje wn uiwaiu ana Burn, in the backfield and Dav Kelly in the line. With the halftim score 11 to 0 In favor of Parrish. the Cards tH"B!l';iW Tauehdowas took over against the Leslie Blues1! a piX mZ' ; gnj w;ted nn tim. jn racking Bf hawl. Canvtrsaona. Rcchlchar S. a tcore when their hard running fullback, Larry Penrod, plunged through the middle for seven ed'S and six points and then added extra point the tame way.. Just extra point in tame way.. a th-.-- u-; before the period ended, Tom Wy- f-ffl V 1P1 flT att intercepted a Blue past tndlW r HWI J went 28 yards for another touch down, : V.-- ' Harp Betara Kkkaff - Oa the following kickoff, Ron . . a il a. it a - j narp reiurnea we oau w yarut and then Del Sheldon skirted right end for 19 yard to th one fit.r;.r7.,." 7"" m..l ,(, Umrtt nk.i.-nJ u tnark where Harp pluhged it over, The quarter ended 25 to T I"W1ZZ::ZJ:'T . k.l W lOT Farnsh. , In the last oeriod liainat the Gold,, Card fullback Penrod raa wild and finally,seored w a plunge iromyrooui. ine uoiqs pro-j vided tome excitement when Kim Clark took a pltchout and went T( yards around hi right end for a touchdown. . . -; Standouts tor the Cold were Clark and linemaiv.Bruce Ramage. For the Bluet, Harp played a bang up game along with Sheldon. The Cards Penrod, Bob Hawley and'..,, h-m an.r than iiMmI Steve BonawiU were the offensive fourth touchdown by Den- guns while guard Ben Hiijasht and'.i. ,nnv in .ran n nn Mirhl- end Wyatt were tough in the VntgdB maJ tU)ke4 lith Bationllyr i !" - . ..-t . i -u 4 The running of Johnny Major lr"T...Z 1 A Carter paced Tennessee! yard pm irom edwardai, penrod t m.s rsisn - Tnurhdnwna. Hara ll font itunnl. ci., -.7 yard n). htidon irum. : ; OlflrltU: lUitrae, Garth Kouae; tlmpirc. Cava Andtrton; Haadllnat tnait, Hm Kawlln. Bearcats Drub Badgers, 39-7 , (CeaUaaed tram preeediag page) sards for another I pointer. Willamette rounded out their scoring when Coach Ted Ogdahl cleared the bench and Windy Se queira took a pitchout and then passed IS yard ot Freshman Dick Hazelett for the final score. , ; Pacific Ceta Lae TD Pacific Kored their only TD in the third period when, after a So yard drive, Duane Baker plunged over from the one, The Badgers gained most of their yardage on the opening kickoff and on the coring drive Jn the third period. Larry Roff was a standout (or Pacific while Stroebel. Bill Wall, . Rex Domaschofsky and Larry Kent were detensive rocks for the Bear catt. The Willamette first unit didn't tcore, but Sequeira and Chuck Koani looked good packing th ball. : 1 :v -. Wlllam.tta I It S-J I t 1 t-t Pacllle Seorlnf! Wlllamatt. Touchdowtw, Kent t4t yard pan Irom Holt), Holt , (1 yard run). Stroebel tbloekrd J Hint I, Campbell 1 iracovtred lumbla n nd ton an 17 yard r.nK Hat lll (It yard paM tram Saqutlril. 1 onv.rt.ona, Hon j k.cui. pac.i.c Touchdown, kaker tl yard run). Canvaralon. Gary flak (kick). Look and Iarn, Ky A. C COKDON ' ' l. What was the first electrical house'iold appliance invented? I. From what nation did th United Statet purchase tha Virgin A ct,t.. m.rVi... tk. viral. I. Who was th first woman - ta be a member of th U.S. Presi dent's Cabinet? r , 2 How many flulrei of paper an ther in a ream? S. What animal I the largest of the great cats? ANSWERS , 1. The electric iron. 2 Denmark. In 1918-17.. . . ; S Frances Perkins, Secretary of tsbor under F D. Roosevelt. ; 4: Twenty, ' 'i i::r -- Bob Lemon of the Cleveland In r ns is the fourth American Let-, true pitcher in history to win 10 lames during seven different set t ms. The others tre Walter John t (li!ie Tiank and Lefty Grove. i, U';xt Ore, Sun., Oct. 7, '35 pt 0 W W MUM :o 16 Colts. Tb National Football Let rut veterans' first three passe hit for 54 yards, the Ust going 1! yards ever the goal to kaliback Doe Mcllhenny. His next one found Done Dibble all alone for a 54 yard fcorinf play befort the 42.13 fans, who had braved showers, barely settled down. . Laya Carrie far TO .Layne passed the Lions SI yards dowa the field oa three rifle shots and took the honor of running the last aevea yards ta score for a 11-7 lead at halftime. When the Colts threatened again by pulling up to Sl-U la the third quarter, Layae't 10-yard pass ta P! Middletoo art up a J yard touchdown plunge by Gene Ged- maa. Jim Martin i field goal from Un kR lull's . : k. , , . uvuwn scinwi avaigoi victory. Shaw Make Leaf Pane - The Colt was shackled except for two )mg distant aerials by quarterback George Shaw. Ray Berry caught ana for 41 yards oa the 3-yard line and L. G. Dupre took it over in the first quarter. Shaw tailed the football another 3t yards to Dupre who caught it or the 10 and took a header on the wet turf into the end tone. Shaw otherwise completed only six paste-and had three intercepted while Layne was making 14 of a for yards. M t in ai Baltimore ... , 7 a t i4 n.lmit Mriii..- Taurhdasma. Me. Illhenny 11, run-pan from Layne); I Dibbla (St, run-paw from Laynei; Lavna 11. run): Gedmaa (1. plunge): Conversions, Layne 4. Field foal, Penh Finally Sooner$ Soar (CaaUaaed fron preeediag page) . ,jh u a..... st.nrnt r. rf. ow nioni ui uriroi nimviiwu , v u. im iha MI l.U aiul Pitt ... th. ..nhaai.a ar&BUll, v-v vvci iiuin,tai . im wa k'wrtar' out of the unbeaten ..ci. '... i. m i r&Z ' , lilies. Illinois, . in,.rc(.DtM1 ,d , re- covered fumble set up the scores for Michigan State after the two Big 10 powers had battled through a scoreless half before 101.001 at Ana Arbor. Th Spartan, rated second behind Oklahoma ia last week' Associated Press poll, scored first on John Matsko'i 20- a over Duke in the highest-scoring i Ztt?&i&lmi h,ud 'i 'MW 't ,n SOUtOern rlV'SIS. IHO Same lOTmU- j Illlfu, nanalt at a .nuial mn. la that worked for Mlchiean State. ! . ..a . . " X." " T r j Ir"Tr ", "V" v ' r , to spin tHaniwu. Arneu. who will plav only twice more under the Pacific Coast Con- fererrce'l "five game onht" edict' tor : mote uiyoiveo in we rvu, tnaneup, carrieo time ior a ? . ... , j iL. yar avertg to led the TroJnt. Nitre Dme. beaten In its open-4 a. IW SMIt aaal Mia 1..I " "i, r.Va .Vau.4 i. irf moved Into a H wfl In the first period and never trailed against Inliana Paul Unmnna PM tnr Ana touchdowa and passed for anoth er. - .-, Other Tap Team Results Other mior results: ? EAST Princeton 19 Columbia .... . Army U .Penn State 7. Yale M nroww , wavy m vaneu a. noiy Lro za ungate ,-lulls w ntr - vard 13. MIDWEST Tulane 20 North- westemW. Nebraska low Stat .nothe7 ininot onnortiTnitv and k J . Mr J-i.,!-- i rnni. ,eft' thpy ot notner. Aklrich and Pil(,(l "P a Mhimr lead- game at Conn.e Mack Stadium to- ln "' l t-bhets Held. J. Colorado 26 Kansas . Minne- T Ten club moved ii vards W ' 8 L ' Dick Windham ","min UP on a largely on the running if fullback PORTLAND, Oct. 5 -The Un- flight A crowH , m M, ; Casey Stengel, the Yankee man '.. b.,.,1... ,4 ,1 n..... ?M 812 le" cluB mo.vefl yros This was a game the American .-VA nrino . v , Tk.m... ..7,.... , iversitv of Oreions facu tv rep- ,k.....k i a...,.. am acknowledced "Its a luckv SfLii w ? Me"M),"l 33 Missouri 17, .r .- e-...-K- , ' SOUTH - B.ylor 14 Maryland nti1IuntLn !' MiM,i8sP" pi State It Georgia 7. Kentucky IT Florida I, Virginia T Wake For- est . Boston Univ 18 William and Mary It (tie). South Carolina 14 North Carolina 0. Colorado Nios Kansas, 26-25 LAWRENCE, Kn., Oct. tfu Sticking strictly to single-wing power looioau anu exung qrr on an enemy converaion attempt, the Cnlarado Buffaloes von their second Bie Seven Conference game by edging the Kansas Jay- hwkt. M-25. before JO.OOB today. The teams traded touchdown.' each getting one per quarter. Kan- ... amrari in ih. fnnrth and r-rte- Glen Wahlmeier'i nlce . ui.u. i - Irinlr fn Ik. .vlra ekAlnl anlll tk. aw. . HV.,1. ..Ill Ml . -v. a... w..... . l li u 'ai n. uui .aiisr, ttmm uitiibi crossbars. But kansa wti penal- ized five yards tor illegal proced ure on the kicking play and on the next try Wahlmeier'i boot wtt to the right of the target. v T Sophomore Ellwin Indorf of Colorado made good hit first two tries for the extra point and hi second one proved the margin of victory. .'. . ' '., Colorado t yardage-gobbling off- tackle Dlayt, one an 80-yard sweep h", tailback Bob Stransky In the' isst quarter, aa Kansas oenina al' the way except for a brief 19- 14 advantage late in the third period.- : '. ; , - , , Howard Cook, a classy sopho more halfback from Worland, Wyo., scored two Colorado touch downi. 1 1 - Stanford Scored First Out Not Enough ( fir- . - v - COLUMBUS, Ohio Stanford fullback Loa Valli scores on handoff play early in the first quarter of Snturday'i football . an HQ-yard march within 4 minute, vtlll run over Uhio ford fullback Gordon Young (44) it sprawled on the ground at right Ohio State broke - a 20-20 deadlock with two fourth period touchdowns to win, 32-20. (AP YVirephoto) Yanks Win uuiiic iiuiii (Continued from oreedlg pje niirh avar for rilled rtrike ' while old Enot looked. Then came ! three balls in succession. Shall Get Fan Soar ; Swinging : on the 3-1 pitch, Slaughter drove th ball over the head of iriilo, straining at the leash at the very edge of the right-field barrier. It tailed about four rows back while Bauer, Berra and Slaughter circled th bases. u u ..... .i... tk. v.-v. h.H J'J TJ. ST . k.i ..C iX TirLVrir" ine serin, niujnt iu itmi w. l.j k W th. v.nt. k..,. n.t . ii...!.. k.l. mun ua.v ton m i lot for a full hare. w la. a f..n .h.ra I .. ... ..... L.TT. .LTJ .li ,I tha customer!. He treated tnem to th tarn dose of drama that Maglie, St, gav them on opening day. Slaughter' hit was the finest moment of this tense, close-to-the-vett bid game but it didn't have too much on the thrilling race be- Huskies Spill niini;28-13 (CotUaaed front preeediag page) 3" r"' , "'Vn: ... ... lounn-oown pau icu iik.ui.i- Piete insiae me visitors 10-yam line, but the personal foul penalty gave the ball to Washington with . first down on the Illinois 1. Cre- M Gree8 over to Kore n mu , umbit recovery by Minor that finallv rave Illin- I""" oli , Knrinf chince , the midde 1 T. m.j an., uinn, W .W """I. fV"" rlM ln oau on tne wasning- M .k. wfc. nirkaii .m tw y;rd aml then the elusive . ... ' i,,i. ifwH.r Harrv jenerxnn i circled right end for 16 ytrds and the touchdown. He carried three men th last four strides. Huskies Regain Margin Wachlftfftrui ant hart Ha harrv touchdown margin in the free- , fin,, opening wit t. so.vard march in 11 olavs to a SO-vard march in 11 olav to'S r it " 1 ZL Tih ' mSthtacaM-T wjHodJM on Co Ins frrtff w An fSh!SS ?2 fnmh... .m .J"? Mantle agan popped up i . . i in teven niays to close the gan to 11-13. But Washington reUliat-i m with a rlrlva nf tt varrla Mpptd by Derby's two yard touchdown plunge to put the game -ie r I tmnoii t o 7 13 7 T 14-M Waihlngton Illinois arotinf f.raon 1 (17 run; Touchdown Jai lrun). Converaion, Miner. Wanhinfton acorlnf. Touchdowni, Derby 1 itt run: 1 pluntal. Green II plunjel. Harrint 1 plunfe). Con varflant, Derby 4. Whitworth Win Streak Finished SPOKANE: Wash.. Oct. ( lT One oi college lootoain longest current win streaks wat snapped at rf!rtt tnntrtf a. hMv (,vnrrA Whilworth of Spokane wat upset by Central Washington IM. Whitworth, which started its atre.k toward Ih. end nf th. 19ia season, had won most of its Barnes i. ik. .m.ii w,o Conference but also had victories ... . , . t.j ..ir.!.. atf.in.l Kln.ua lnil.n.n1anl mnA Rocky Mountain colleges. P..1 M, M.WIII IIIWI MVIIW.H. .!. b t n iiii. . , numiuui ujiii-Kira. Miami Tops Boston MIAMI. Fla., Oct. $ (A-Miami'i hard-charging lineman bottled up Boston College's great paster, Bil ly Donlan, tonight and bad little trouble rolling to a 274 victory over the Eaglet for their second win of the football season, Donlao had driven the Hurri- canes ciozj mn season oy inrow ing for 17 yards and a touchdown to hold Miami to a 14 7 decision when the Hurricanet were tup- posed to win by a mile. Tonight, Miami was primed to stop the Boston sharpshooter and lucceed ed beautifully. ! , ' ' o game with Ohio State. The 8 1st Series uumay-ov Mween Furillo and the Yankee re- y " the ninth. Relay Nips Farlll Uading off the ninth, FurUlolBuck 8. relied mostly smashed a Ford pitch to the aux-!0" iliary tcoreboard in right center. Not content with two bases. Furil- lo loomed on toward third. Bauer's throw to Martin and a perfect relay to Carey just nipped him sliding Into third. The next two dodgers went quietly, Roy Campanella taking a called third strike and Charlie Neal rolling out I to Carey The Dodecrs. who l.ad trailed n the earlv innine. in both of their winning efforts, got out front in the second innine when Jackie Robinson walked. Hodges singled and Furillo scored Robinson withlwn"n' UB ,h i". a long sacrifice fly that was caught by Bauer near the Yankee bullpen gate after he had stum bled. Hodges hit was an infield blow on which Gil McDougald made a fine stop but couldn't get the ball away In time for a fjree. Martin promptly got that run back in the Yankee second when he hit a 1-1 pitch deep into the lower left-field stands, just barely fai ft iwna kit at am- ind knmar rxf , thii'saria. .nri hi. fifth in S.ri play. Oaaaalu. fl.awl.a.. Ford and Craig huffed and! puffed through the next three ' SrS .tkfiwi'jra .... . . , , : scoreless Innings until Bees' ' re?cn' . ,M sniaer ac" I rince gave Brooklyn n run in ine , ..k After tha Slauffhl.r Mnlnsinn Iha rinHffara earn, hack with one through the courtesy of an error ; oy third baseman Carey. Hodgea walked and Furillo singled of! an. a. a . a-i 11 fouled out Neal bounced In easy rw.-. t. T V ! IUU1CU uui, lira, uuuincu an d c n M d b , ""ru v"' ' ,V . , ". 0B "" P' th plait, fumbled the ball and i .k. . i... i k. .imi. ' Hodge With a chance jP 'th , a nil, pmcn muer nanuy acaauu flied out to Slaughter and Junior; Gilliam forced Neal at .second on a hopper to McDougald. The Yanks picked up a i run they, v really aiflnl neea in uweignin, WllQly past nuukca uii vuiima t,..,- .mn. hd to win to stav . alivJ or M team ever had come back after losing the 'in three, in fact, only two teams. Including the 1955 Dodgers, ver dropped the first two and bounced hack to take the rich winning share. Manager Stengel aid before the game that Tom Sturdivant (16-8), wno pitcher briefly Friday in Brooklyn on relief, would work the Sunday game which starts at 1:03 p. m. EST. He called Martin's fine relay on Furillo "the key-play of the game." After the game, Manager Wal ter Alston of the Dodgers picked. Carl Eikme 12-11) .o ijtch Sun-, ay. It was a surprise to many , baseball men who figured Ml Mag-; with nn.v .u... dav, rest so that 'S b avafla'ble s needed w0uld v"aDe ls nw0M lie ua-ai wuu.u int ! ,or P08810" MVem" gme' I naooKLYi n Ntw voa. A) ..,m " . R.uf r r Af ? ? Sill'1 1 ? S I rJ,Z.- I i i smder.m 3004 Mntie.m 4 1 1 Hobntn.s Jilt Berri.c ; 1 ; ruYtiio.r t t 1 Minin i 4 1 1 no.i i . i ?'". " ? ; Cmrinlax 10 0 I Me Dsd.i 1 0 1 4 " ' - I Neal.l 4 1 Csrey J a t i Id! I a . i wraig.p a w i a-Jackan 1 t Lablne.p Itt Totals 31 I Total. 31 t 27 a-riled cut for Crai in 1th. Brooklyn (N 010 001 100 J New York (A) 010 003 Olx t t Carty, .Neil. RBI-Cmpanll, Martin, Snider, Slighter J. Berra. IB Berra, TurlUo. 38 Reeaa. HR Martin, Sliushten'. sr-Caropanalla, Snider. DP Martin, MrDoutild and Colllna: Crai. Raet and Hodfea; Neal, Ree and Hndgei. teft Brook lyn (N) S, New York A( 4. BB rord 2 (Rnblnaon, Hodteil, Cralf 1 (McDousald). Ublne I (Slauehterl. SO rord 7 (Reaae. Snider i. Furillo, Neal, Campanella), Craif 4 (Carey 2. Ford. Bauer), Labine 2 icarey. For) HO-Cralf 1 In t, Lablnt 1 in 1. R-F.R Craig 4-4. Ublna 1-0. Ford -l W Ford. L-Craif. U Bofteu NI plat.: Napp (Al first baae: Plnelll IN) Mond baae: Soar I A) third baa.: Gorman (Ni left field: Runs I At J rlht field. T-t;17. A-73J77 (paid). I ' 'it 'f":. v V I. Ja(.4-.' ' UlL'.W. iaUa yard touchdown run climaxed nairoack Jim Rosebore. Stan-. Buckeyes Trip Indians 32-20 (Continued from reredlne Birr) 1 cepted pass to break a 20-20 third quarter deadlock I Klanfnrri ft.n virtnrv ai-b, tk Brodies marksmanship as the Indian soared 80 yards in 12 Pya. 83 in 15 and 52 in 8 in their scoring drives. Ohio's touchdown went to Jim - my Roseboro. senior right back who scored three times. twia nn 7 v.rA ,j on an 18-yard pats from sopho- more Don Clark who counted the othpr six-pointers on runs of 35 j tn and 10 ards ohl x to the airway, only twice and completed one. the Oark - Roseboro scoring play which Fullback Lou Valli scored Stan ford's first touchdown on an yard run. Brodie hit end Carl Isaacs with an 11-yard pass, and tackle Troy Barbee with a 4-yard aerial for the other Indian scores. Stanford . Ohio Stat t 7 7 a-Ml r i n 14 n ii, , Stanford icorini - Touchdown'.: .14 vain is-yara rum; laaara pass from Brodifi: BarbM pass Irom Brodio. Convemona: RftrV 2 . .I0U5hJ,on": LV.k ' tboi'T ror?:".";,:' " V" ! n f . Vlivriwuiia, touffars Win VVUUMI U II til C Amir Rtnitrlc ilJlllVl U10.TY1l) wsr "T anomer Chance trom the 19 and Frankson went over from the t.,m it r t im 'l M lliaiC t t flUCl .TUT iN, GvlB L rich s conversion v, Clvlnl I'm N Giving i But the Vandals, down o 32 nlflvfr htvaiim nf in it only because of injuries, " "iv. "r woukln lve "P G arv Johnson. filling in at quarterback for the iniured Howard Willis Hrnv. Ida. ho 7 yards for a fourth quarter touchdown ThrV Ont nnnthpr minntnc Isinr when Larry Aldnch intercepted a paM on the WSC 24 and Johnson huM over frnm thp onr The conversion , attempt was hlnckMl hnw.v.r anrl i wa8 . blockcd' hottever. nd " as a sae s d for tne c ars wit) te ,han d v'- wajihinston suie 7 s M -53 Waaninf ton state scoring - Touch - downs Windham 1 it. pass (rom I. .win. ii. m. uiu.run irom nmrirni . ., fciiinesen 1ST. pass-run from New- ir.ani; rrar.l plur,i. 4, plunRt); Convertlona: Hare, Aldrich Idaho aenrins Touchdowns: Norb 12. plunge); Johnson I (4. pjunge; 1, plunftl. Converaion Karmer. A ii tlio ny Wi ns Nod In 10-Itouiid Mix WASHINGTON. Oct. S jr Tony Anthony overcame a (altering start , a m dccjsjon nvpr clar. enc, Hinnant. in nationally tole- j vised Uffht heavvwe oht in.rn.mr! : . . '"-"'"j-'-'" 2 un,Rh Anthony we'shed 171i Hinnant 170. i Anthony took a knockdown in the , second and was staggered reneat- ,n, the .th,r1, "me trong to outpoint his hard-punch- ing rival me Dell intervened on the scc- i ond round knockdown as Anthonv new nunseii erect oy me ropes. Under the "10 point must" sys tem used in Washington, referee Eddie Lafond scored the fight 94- 88 in favor of Anthony. Judge Benny Saperstein favored Anthony 95- 93, but Judge Joe Buns scored it 94-90 in Hinnant't favor. Sport Shorn Homer Hobbt, Furman football coach, formerly coached the Navy line. He also played wilh the San Francisco 49ers under Ed Erde latx, current Navy coach. Marc Guley is in his seventhly Ie" Christian 41. Arkansas .... . . c ' f Texaa A A M 40, Texas Tech 7 season at coach of the Syracuse University basketball team. North Carolina State has 20 let termen on itt 195 football team. G!:ni5 - Ccrds, 49ci's - Hems Pby Tc? Fro Tiiss By MIKE BATIIET iplaved at Green Bar and San booted three goals from 11, II and prone star la Hugh McElhenney. The AtsactaiH Pre Francisco. The Cardinals-Giants yards out to give the Cbicagoans Los Angeles had an easy time ia Two of the more surprising ele- 'fray is slated for Chicago. ja f-T margin over the defending defeating Philadelphia 27-7 last mcnts in the upset-prone National rik.n t .. v.- vv i Giants and the Chicago Cardinals, i New York fullback, provided the team ia the Giants, but should be : the best running attack, sue fight it out for first place in the necessary complement to swift able to count on chunks of yardage cumbed to the Giants. The 9ers Eastern conference today. j halfbacks Alex Webster and Frank from OlUe Matson, nave never quit reached the The Giants, perennial threats for Gilford in their opening day win. TUk Grid CUsa ' height of them but a th Loop Championship, come into Tripled scored three times and ! The Bears and Packers wiH be sound McUhenney could make it Chicago boasting 38 21 thrashing of ; gives the Giants as solid ground j meeting for th 73th time in a n- rouah for their title-minded oppo. the Saa FranciKo 49er. The Card attack as they have ever had. The! valry that has extended over per- nenu. .... oa the other hand stunned the Gra-; Giants also unveiled as starting iod of 31 yeart with tha Bear j In Salurday night i gemet, th ham-less Cleveland Browns. -7. quarterback. Don Heinrich, who holding a 1-!S edge. Six game . Cleveland Browat defeated th In other league action, the title 'passed to two touchdowns ia th ended in ties. - I Pittsburgh Steelert. 14-I0; the De- favorite Chicago Bears meet the first half as his team rolled to an! The Rams, basing their attack oa troit Lions turned back the Baltf. Green Bay Packer and the de- insurmountable 144 ha!ftime lead, a pair of spectacular passer, j :mor CelU. 31-11 and I the Phila fending western champs, the Loa! Th Cardinals, however, were Norm Vn Brocklin and second- delphi Eagle whipped the Wash Angeles Rams face their intrastate stymied by the defense of the itring quarterback Bill Wade, ington Redskins, in The Lion rivals from San Francisco. Browns and depended solely oa the meet San Francisco, the team with thus took over the lead in tha The Utter two games will be foot of Pat Summerall. Summerall plenty of potential and a injury i wester conference. Iowa Nudges 0SC, 14-13 In4th Period Don Dobrino's fumble on the Iowa 31 on his kickoff return. Conversion Blocked Joe Francis, throwing from the 30, caught Durden on the 10 and the halfback met no trouble run ning across the goal line. Un fortunately for the Beavers. Ted Searle's conversion wa blocked yrank Bloomquls" Lowe's run for the second Ore- gnn State touchdown was the best of the day. It came immediately after his team had been dropped back to the Iowa 49 on a holding penalty. Lowe promptly made up the lost yardage and more with a rip through Iowa's left side and out into the open where he found him self in the friendly company of teammates vi hose escort service w a s marvelously proficient fa,nM, "man ras ,u his pain. Searle made the score 13-0 with uTJ -"Z . ' Z " "W". Perts. w,ho ha.d tabbed Iowa 85 , i00"" vorne , ; lo, QB )ur ni half-!.,Ioa was 'thout Kenny Ploen I lts No- 1 uterback. for the last 2 4 periods. He injured a hip and "ncertain how badly he ' U! The Orcizon State advantage evaporated with ereat haste in the fourth period under the turn shout plav pf an lows squad anxious to uphold the prestige sained with s 77-0 victory ever Indiana a week asn Iowa's bad moments in the first half were accentuated by three a" .rd by Orrgon State. One came late in the first period after Iowa had reached the Beavers' line i Beaver Pass Intercepted Oregon State hid to threats .... . . ?0,n m we second quarter. The : 'fWK!HiM iv c-i v yxrtiotxj onu ma iiuci i e. yi ed P"- Another five-yard infrac Oregon State after a F" 1 ""VI RUIIC Hit M'1 il Evashevski apparently was so aispieasea wun ms nrsi team that he started his second string in tha ciwAnit half Cut K.-. ui.nt ... .... ...... ,n -i... I back tn his regulars tollowine a spurt hy the Beavers that eventu- ally wound up, with Lowe's 49 yard run. Oregon Stat. o 7 o-n 1 Iowa o o o u Ornn Suit acorlna Touchdowns -Durdan .3. o..-run.; Low. runt l on verion--se?ine In- a acorine: Touchdowns Gilliam 110 paw from Nor.ra): Oibhon .33. paaa-nini. Conv.rtlona Prracott 2. Colorarlo Team Bowk T0 Air Force eademv - COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo Oct. 6 (iP The Air Force Academy Fnlnnna tMmaj tn tWir m.rwA ; decisive football victory of the season today with a 53-14 conquest , , nf Coorado Co , Rockv; Mountain conference team that han't u.o in thr hasn't won in three outings. The unbea(en Fa , . fl , fj i" ' " o.-u.,n. Hillmnc Unnt ' Thomson scored four times, three ; in the first half, on runs of 46, 8. , t h i vrAc , , wim , j ai U3. - I?IlltorillJlll TMlli ; uregoii liuh tim, n and speedv nauoacK Joe scuncro. '" """ " """" HrOUIls; to Virlnrv,rouP' in Prtland- He outlined Washington took a ft-0 lead in the . , Jf . L u,u""' l" ' ,v-1"1 steps which led to heavy penalties seCond fluarter on a 17 play 81- ,unll ni one Ford 1 Pltch prm...nrM rw , (against the University of Wash- yard driVe, which wound up 'with f lnto deep right center to open 0.iriIS rL.ip.iLm.n in8,on- SmMeTn California S Dale Atkeson plunging into the end "'n'n and . scu" to r..X''J for '"W' Pymfnts ,0 ath- ne from the three After Don lh'rd '!ket.a,Jfr,eh!,rn rbblt' adroit passing and the bulldozing of Ed 'Big Mo i Modzelewski en abled the Cleveland Browns to come from behind for a 14-10 vie- nrv " r-- .Ki. nui.k.il. C I 1 .. . onik i, . v..rr.T M!hj,, as though that is a matter tonight in a National Football I Jicr League game. FOOTBALL SCORES Minnenota 21. Purdue 14 Southern Mrthodist 33, Misaourl 77 Michigan Slate , Mlchljan 0 Tulane 20. Northwestern 13 Nebraska 9, Iowa State 7 Colorado 2d. Kansai 25 Oklahoma ts. Kansas State 0 SOUTH Vanderbilt 32. Alabama 7 Virginia Tech M, Florida State 1 Mississippi 14, Houston 0 Wast Virginia 7. Texaa Rice 23. Louisiana State 14 Baylor 14, Maryland Tennessee 13. Duke 2 Mlmtssippl State 19. Georgia 7 Kentucky 17. Florida I Virginls 7, Wakt Forest Boston University 11. William and Mary 18 (tie) South Carolina 14, North Carolina 0 The Citadel 40, Stetson t Clemsnn 13. N. C. tte 7 Auburn 41. Furman 0 Tulsa S4, Marquette 0 PBOV FOOTBALL Cleveland 14, Pittsburgh 10 Philadelphia 13, Washington I Detroit 11, BalUmor U Met Tiiplett Stars u.i Ti-ii.tt kt Awrf Title Match Card Also Includes Bull Montana A rematch between champion Francis for the Pacific Northwest heavyweight title belt will be the : main event on Tuesday' wrestling card at the Salem Armory. Ust i week, after Francis won the first fall. Curtis opened a nasty cut on V I i I it 7 ! J f LH f ai y , "m -rj g BILL MONTANA Toledo Terror Back Tuesday Racing Croup Hands Penalty PORTLAND, Oct. 6 UT-The Ore-1 on State Racine Commission to- v n.v ,USDOnried W. R. Bundv of Aav ciicrtfnHH W R Kllivlv Of Cal"-,rom 811 0fSoa R.mdv'a horse, thp commission rnnnrtrrf ia. fnnnH after the last rare nn the laqt dav of racing at th. rironn Stat. Fair to have ,,,, hc commission's action will prfvent Blimiv (rom rscing any. . . .. . ... . wnrrp ln Ihe mitea states The commission also: The country's seventh ranked Iff telephone. Dismissed an appeal by Larry player, a membeT o! the I' S. "Today's the day the doc's said Daniels from a $25 fine levied by squad for the last four years. ha.s hy bahy would be born," the bald stewards at the state fair. He was to be counted out this time le- nS ex-National Leaguer said as accused of assault Upheld a ISO fine againt harn I ' t.k u.L-iww- I.. m"r "" ss owni i reckless driving Approved a motion calling for an automatic alignment oevice:jr., wj meet next Thursday to for photo finish service. ,pick the team. Attending the Portland commis sion meeting were Bruno, re cently - appointed race commis sioner Charles Kvans of Salem, vice-chairman C. A. Huntington of Eugene, commissioner Frank ... s,ate Fair racing from Salem S'ate 1 air raclnt lrom pm ' in!.. Ifl HUIIIS lAUUIII U f x.. . -' (n.tn n A tli1ptiu . i.lCMIl 111 Atlllf IlLH . resen a ive said todav he is cer- tain the university is as "clean 1 as it appears" in enforcing the Pacific Toast Conference athletic - - Code. Orlando J. HoHis. dean of th? 'Oregon law school, addressed the leles He said some sports writers, particularly in Southern Californ- yarrs out and Bobby Walston con ia. "talk about Oregon being lily verted to give the Eagles a 7-8 of disgrace." Hollis said the clean record re-. third period for the 'Skins, suited because the university dc- j A poor punt by Baker it trav cided "ta- be worthy of being a elled only 11 yards put the Eagles late inslilnlinn and the kind of in business for their winning drive, place you fathers would like to Taking possession on Iheir 35, Ken send your boys." ! Keller, a rookie halfback from Tide-Table Tines ron taft. orm;on (Cemalled by IS Coast 4 Geodetic Survey. Portland, Oreton) High Waters Low Waters 1 Oct. Time Height Time Height , 7 2 :W a m. 54 7 57 a m. I 1 I M p.m. 61 t St p m. -0 7 I t 3 30 a.m. 8.1 I 39 am. 21 1 2:31! p.m. 85 t:45 p.m. -0.4 1 ( 4:29 a m. 4 I II im. 26 3 21 p m. 12 10 37 p m. -0 1 10 5.37 a m. 4 7 10:23 a.m. 2 4 11 pm. 57 11:13 pan. t3 11 t il a.m. 4 7 11JJ ajn. I I 5 12 p m. 5.4 12 7:32 am. 40 1134 am. 0 S- 6 23 p m. 5 1 12 5S p.m. 21 13 6 22 a m. 5 1 I 31 a.m. 0 7 7:37 p.m. 3 0 2:00 p.m. 2 S 14 0:03 a m. S 3 2:26 a.m. . 8:44 p m. 5 1 3 0S p.m. 2 1 13 9:40 a.m. it 3:13 a.m. 0 9:42 p.m. 3.2 3:53 p.m. 1.1 16 10:11a.m. 80 154 am. 10 10:33 p.m. S.l 4:34 p.m. I t 17 10 42 a.m. 4 2 4 32 am. 11 11:20 p.m. 5 4 9:13 a-.m. 0 5 18 11 10 a m. 6 4 S-ota m. 1 8 51 p.m. 0 19 12 04 a.m. 5 8 5:30 m. 1.1 U a-oa. t-7 tJt pjn. -0.4 champion Cleveland tquad. The s rariU fra annthitr toucB oeiensive Bud Curtis and Gentleman F.d Francis eye nd the referee cauea ior an insurance loucnaown in a a halt to the match when the battle 20 6 victory over stubborn In went from the ring to the out-of- diana which threatened all th doors. 1 wiy in the 1950 home football op- The two angry mat warriors ener at Notre Dame Stadium to smashed through a set of double day. fire doors and ended up among The lineups were almost as the parked cars in the alley be- green as the turf for both teams tween'the Armory and the Marion in s plodding contest which saw Hotel. the fighting Irish rlaw their way The Salem wrestling commission into the victory ranks after a 19 held, up the title, ordered a re- u loss to Southern Methodist, match and ruled that it would be a Hnrnuni Scores TI "no disqualification, nn time limit" The Irish led all the way, scot match.. This way Curtis will not jn2 jn the first quarter on bril be able to hide behind the refuge ij,nt quarterback Paul Hornung't that the belt cannot change on a 2 yard pass to halfback Aubrey disqualification. Lewis, who scored two touch- Last week's match was one of down the bloodiest and roughest that Indiana, which opened last Salem fans have witnessed in a weck with a 27 0 loss to Iowa, long time and both the big mat scored j the second period on a ruffians have promised to go all 64-vard drive with third string out this week to settle the title qu,rterback Tom Kendrick dispute. plunjins scros from the 1 Matchmaker Elton Owen has also Th;it f (, Notre Dam. holding announced that Bull Montana, the , not too (mpre5sive 13-6 half Toledo Terror, will return to meet tn)f mirgm popular Red Bastien in the semi-, ri,B st0p prjV, final match. Montana, a mean ind ( Indiana, which started fiv ...i . ... j. .,.ik i ugiy customer, cm wiu ., in the Northwest circles last winter j I. pat.irnina rrnm a lurraufm . " ........ - , ty in the midwest Bastien in clean. lasi compeuuir anu week went to a draw with Roy K lirun nan. t r.. ... . . DI..L 1 ne special event nas mat Hawk, the Indian husky, against rugged C.eorge Drake. The open- ing maun in.rouuirs a ... ...a. nasty from Detroit. Marty Marion. who takes on Tommy Martindale BUI Fletcher will referee in the main attraction Tuesday The .W heavyweight title belt is now on display at Don Berger's Sporting Goods Store. Qii.Jlst TriLo ivJM4ttCo X UHO a. Davis Limner "'Ear to Phone i of Westdeld, N. J.. 0R Richardson, won't be on the l S Davis Cup team that invaded Australia later this month His place win ne taten by Herbie Flam of Beverly Hills, ' ' .... cause of obligations to his Rhodes scholar studies at Oxford I'niver- ..... i- r-.,i,M The Davis Cup selection commit- trf, headed hy Chauncey Settle. Philadelphia Nips, v. 11 to. f IiedSklllS, lO lO V PHILADKLPH1A, Oct. 6 iP-The Philadelphia Eagles sloshed X yards on 1(1 plavs in the fourth miarter with ouarterhack Bobhv Thomason sneaking across from the , t0 comc from bohind and ana wmiey roras cratty pncning 'defeat the Washington Redskins,'" new hope into the ,M ,n a NaUona, Football L Yankees, staggered by two open- ,;n ..n..uS .....:......... U1iv.s The victory was the first, against one defeat, for the Eagles, and the -a ,...;k. i.. ;. frames for the triDnled Redskins ct.uiiu aiiaiKiii m.ia ill ail iiihiiv wk David w.h0ut the services of star quarterback Eddie I,e Baron Schaefer, prize Philadelphia rookie' v.. n.,. Ja i ., from Notre Dnme. scored from two halftime edge, halfback Sam Baker a . ... ...u ...i .. .... booted a 38-yard field goal in the North Carolina, and Schaefer. along with Thomason's passing, sparked the Eagles' attack. The key gains were a 17-yard pass from Thoma son to Skippy Giancanelli for a first down on the Washington 40 and a 25-yarder from Thomason to Schaefer for a first down on the 11. DEER SKINNED LOCKER BEEF ,k 17c BEEF ROASTwm Solera Moot Company Phono 3-4858 week. San Francisco, alwayf on o ine leama in ma Leaiua wiih Irish Victor Over Indiana In 20-6 Tilt SOLTH BEND, Ind , Oct 6 tf) Notre Dame marched 99 yards sophomores against six for Notre Vimt hammered a . partisan a . ...w crown oi oo.cn inio turner wun , th,r(1 qu,rtfr m,fch o( M ylfis to Notre Dame's 1. But here the Irish showed the stuff that made them a No 3 rhniee in the pre season pull of the Associated Press They ksnrf! ill t K. u av ilnu. n tha .p( w V3r(,s jn , w,h Uwj, mnk hlJ ond tmlfhnnwn wilh , 9vlr() arnund pn(, Mun n o v- ' NVnT1?;'f.I1,: ToUJJ. . Juf I drirkj 1 1 plunjri Noire D-inc scoring. Touchdown!, Hornuni 1 1. plurtfri, Lrwtt 1 1, pans fmm Hornung, 9 run). Con vorsioni. Hornunf I Naughter lias NfcW YORK. Oct. UP - Old ; Pappy eos slaughter. 40-year-old ; late season pickup of the Yankees, is playing his greatest World Cn.iA ...,(k ... L. . 1 J " urm nf rivea me plaudits in the tankee dressing room for his three-run home run blast in the sixth inning which propelled the :ni.0 TO " " I'TIi ... k ,k. "'nuj'lH , pit rim Ul VJ IIIC Yankees on Aug. 26 from Kansas City on waivers, said he is expect ing a call any minute on the ar- ... .1 r - i ll:. :i .. ,. " a new mil. nis wue is the former Helen Spicer of Cum- Iberland, Md "Helen said she'd call me the minute she went to the hospital." ho sld "Today's supposed to be 'he day Slaughter's booming home run thins we cot S auahter but Dut . . e.1."k." .t Z.: h" fin8pr on brilliant fielding P'8 ,s the crucial moment of th 1 Came. ' 11 as the play at the start Of nin,h inn'nS which caught Carl 1 Kuri" attempting to ttretch an ftlg"1 ' """" tneved the baU, shot it to Billy Martin at second, who relayed to Andy Carey at third for a "big out." RADIANT GLASSHEAT By Cstntinental "The Sunshine Heat" No Fire Hi tar 4 No Noise No Dirt or Odor No Maintenance The only fully automatic heat guaranteed by Good Housekeeping For Free Estimate lha 46263 1540 Fairground Rd Salem ib 25c