The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 21, 1957, Page 9, Image 9

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TkeM lUlwirti wfll b Id Um rtlon today m the 1957 ccllcgiat fri tea
MtieliuO. Al left U halfback Jim Shaalejr f OrefM, which at
Idaha thli afternooa. Tha ntx crew-cvt lad boomlnf toward tkc caav
tra la Vic Baeklund, WiUanctte'i fallback who facet the Cal AgflM -here
la McCvIloch Stadium toalght At right if Joe Praadi, Orefoa StateS
All-America caadldate who will direct the Beaveri agalatt Sovthera
Votes Win, 39-13;
Torrid Norths
Club in District 8 A-l Mix
By PAUL HAJtVET HI
Statesman Staff Writer
Look out South Salem!
North Salem'i Vikings today have their lightSMt on the cross
town loo next Friday, after completely clobbering the Albany Bull
dogs by a 39-13 score lsst night on Bennett Field
Mel Fox reo-snineo nusuert,
loaded with sooed and desire.
won their second straight of the
young season in this one, opened
District I A-l action suspiciouily
as well as successfully snd sp
peared to be in mid-aeasoo form
throughout
After spotting Albany the
ofwnlag Window, the de
termined Viks stersaed back
with tremendon ruling to
take a 11 kalftlmo edge la
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Phhi MimpM kf I
TU1 Hnt SWM 14
A'inil pt ruitf 4-JJ4
YlOl MU II
the clash that wn flfwed U
be a clot w.
Bud f.ibbt' ruiton scored their
tint TD with 7 left in the
opening period by moving 65
p4 nn miifk.hittln T" nlavt
Fullback Dave Soase swung over
right guard from the two for the
score, which was wt by up s M
yard romp by quuterback John
ny Wilson to North's 13.
Visibly shaken by this sudden
tally, the Viks roared back,
marching 88 yard In 13 plsyi to
score. Herb Grsves and Vsl
Barnes were the figures in the
surge, with Bsrnes finally scoot
ing over from the 7.
Loft-footad Bill Wallace host
ed the placement, which WUsoa
waa aaa Ma la do earlier, and
-the Nartha had a 7-1 load, with
I M left ta the smartaf.
EvetTtmng seemed to go right
for the Vikings In the second
stansa, and particularly la the
punt return department The
daahing Barnes started the 23
point splurge y gathering in s
pant on his 23 snd rambling to
the Albaay 17, behind some ter-
rtfie blocking hr Mike Young-1
tCeartaaed page M, eat II
52-0 Ucing it Stiyton . .' .
South Clobbers North
In Capital
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By MKRVIN JENKINI
Taller EaMar. Tba fatal eaast
ffTS YTON. Sept -TSey
re-
faaght th. Ovil War. foothal
L. M ti . a . lMrfk.13 ruin
.-a rk. &i. a.o, .
the battle
home a M to t wm la the snaoal ,
Capita! Coeiterenc grid Jatrtoaree.
Seen 17M fans were out this,
aieM to are S'hrertne fPsrtnfl
Serra Cethalic f Salem aad Caa-
carl, ipreseaftag the South, pound
out thew wla ever the Northern
Scriaoai af Gervei. Woodbura. Mt
Anaef aad rSortk Marina.
Th Soother teams had attic to ,
any about after Bileertaa mautod
CervaM 17-4 la th spewing two
artoda Btartaa rarle keat aa
aalai traejmnM Waartaara i
Balldnfi tor tt more saints and a
an ta t toad at hatrtim
pants 1
rap
i acavaat a ttahemra Mt. Angel
the ftoal HO score
The fmal two eight-inasuie sar
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Caacad Cougars
m.
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WJJW! 111. IIP.... I I
Smash Albany
Women's Golf
Porter Tops
Miss Creed
LAS VEGAS. Nev., Sept. 10 I
The pre-tournament favorite won.
a three-time winner lost and four
married players detested as many
single gali in the quarter-finals of
the women's Trans-Misaiasippi Golf
tournament today.
Mn, Barbara Uciwi Parter,
Sacrameato, aM4laUst aad pr
laaraey chain, rwiaaX the flnt
ahM Iwles 7 ag an Cliff are Aaa
CrH, Opetoaaaa. La., aasl weal
tm to mim the match, 7 aad S.
Pally Riley af Pari Warth. Tex.,
wtaaer la lM7-iS-U, was beaten
by Mrs. William Hartaaa. Pted
mawt, Calif.. I ap.
In the other two matches over
Deert Inn Country Club
Sour'i "r, JJ,,m" r."T' ("T'
dena. Calif , defeated Judy Ander
son, Sacramento, and 1. and Mrs.
Ann Casey Johnstone, Mason CKy.
Iowa, won from Sheila Moaa, San
Bernardino, Calif., ( and I.
Mrs. Parter. farmer Wallaaal
ChaaiBiaa. ajaworkad five atroaia
aa the flrot aiae aad waa five
oaaVr par wttb a n far the
atotaara. It waa the heat waaoea'a
sWuMTs) far IIm tItawaaaWV Ib IIm
htotary of tba oaana.
Mrs. Creed waa tba Nth aad
tlth bat Mrs. Partar leak tba Uth
aaa 1Mb to ewa the nsotea.
Mrs. Feme aad Miss Anderson
halved the first seven holes. The
former took the eighth Snd waa 1
up at the turn She made M 1 up
at the 10th. lost the lh but ended
affairs with s birdie I aa the 17th
In tomorrow's semi-final Mrs.
Porter plays Mrs. Ferris and Mrs
Harteoa plays Mrs. Johnstons.
Jamboree
North Marian Huskies slugging It
;iT rY;rf.
goal.
Caach Murt Andersna's defendng
champioa
C-C Silver Foxes
Rebel toohv'''' r'owT parted graand at-
' . 7 7
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The Faxea lank the aewaing
kickaff and marched H ysrd ia,,, Conference thai searwalar.
,nar P far th first Ulry lerai callfonna Agfws af Davto.
M"rco rrrj ever th laat fallf . the ut that grabbed
'nback Tod KrwaeT f them s year af ia the
Pulled nn way ever tare Bufiatas
from me l yaro moraer
era saw yarn Mr aeMSjer. aM
Stewart B-re 1 H yard pass
Dal Harris waa good fr thf
fOUTtb TD
tayta putacbed Ka three acraas 1
a a n yard arampor by kakact
Dov Beaast s 41-yord revera by
halfback Rawer Ward, and a
yard petmaw by Ward
gem 1 ronto dsrsto Style of atar
tCeaaamad aa peg M, at U
Football
I SCORES
N. Alaaav It
MUwaaSM 14,
, Sew Salna S
Satom Acaaaaiy 12, jaffarsaa S
CAPITAL CONr.JAMBOB
SUvartoa 11, Oarvals S
SUjrtoa IS, Wn4tirl I
Sm t, Mt. Aa(l S
N Martaa S. CssaaO S
SI, Kara (Ttukl
SmI II, awaat Baaa t
McMlaavUit IS, CarvalHs S
PrtoavUla U, Uaaaea S
aaihw 14, Nswaen
Casual 4S. SaasUaa CMS S
Otwat IS. BlatoBa S
WUauaaaa St TaaahM S
Amity IS, rtllinltl S
SharwaW it, Daysea S
Baaaa n, aaarlaaa S
Sllats IS, MacLana S
frrta SS, Sutlaas S
St. Baailact M, Caltaa S
farrvSalt 4a, 4au s
St. Paal 4S, rsllf Cltj S
Ahwa S4. VaUata IS
TTllto Is. Orvtaa Daaf tl
lamtH it SartasnaM S
OaklaaS U. lueaia il
Malta II, JackwaTllH) t
Cersatt II, Nahalaai 14
Traataast IS, Clalakaaia S
rilat Back SS, Mara S
Wamatea II, Naatarca S
ICaatlaasS page IS. cel. II
UCLA Downs
Air Force 'IV
LOS ANGELES. Sept -
The UCLA Bruins bloated an out
c based Air Force Academy team
47 to t from the abr and on th
ground tonight in the first meeting
of the two loams before ttJM
fans.
The game Falcone from Denver
Just dida't have the weapons, al
though the teams supposedly wars
on even terms in personnel. The
Academy is anly throe years old
and thus has no seniors.
The Bralaa have aa usasre
allgajto to piay Sieaaai af aba
Paetfle Caaat Cialirisn giaal
acatoat 1M yaraa
It waa gas
ma af aejetoat
by Boeft Shaw.
The Air Force waa a teat mie-
ote awosthatiaa for Florida m thai
game after the Gators cancelled
Out hacouae af a flu epidemic R
waa the aamoa's epefrinc game far
both the'Brvine and tba Falrona.
AH Vwrra
UCLA
s o
14
UCLA
nM
man. Wllsaa.
Oartamaa
Maa.
Wawevar. UCLA eaarh Red
8iaafajejswaj llMVVfl if al tGft 9t
passim aad raaairs whs rolled
ap siiakilaahig 411 y a r d a
tor aba Fly
aianael. Waikm ift'lth first half and held Tulane a)
eMail i. Lou I II. naa:
-.wmomm rmmi. w -a.
Tonight in McCulloch Stadium
Bearcats
Th WWamett FVearcati the
team parked by more than a tow
te tw. enarbtoa to th Narthv
Tuf Wm( (anr(rMrv and whicb1
u kvrriry fivored to repeat this
,4 M McCoIlocb
giadiwm at oeght e'etork ia th
.aaa.bkf bathaO earn af the aeaa
ea fas bath cbshs
Aa eapertedly formidable crow
wtl ho hetrlad Wf th Autoa
Caach Wil Latter afaea has Che
t-'balk f the chm wbarb laat saaasa
waa T. hart I and yfektod onto
thro touchdaana as th asw
Igamas. IsxMad are guard Jaba
19 i 1
Cal toalght at Portland. Larry Buiv one of the Oregoa College tcatbacki
la pktared below (43) aad he'U be with the Monmouth Welfpaek la their
opeaer with the Seattle Ramblers tonight at Monmouth. At right (circle)
If the Cal Aggie' 125 pound guard John Kidd who wai a Little All-Coast
selectee last season aad who expects to show Willamette why la the
local fray.
Saxons Lose
Two First Half Touchdowns
Net Milwaukie 4-0 Victory
By KENN HESS
SUIeamaa Sports News Editor
MILWAUKIE. Sept. 20 (Special) The Milwaukie Mustangs,
displaying considerably more offensive punch, effectively corraled
South Salem High's Saxons here tonight, 14-0.
The Mustangs, who now hsve held two non league opponents
scoreless in the young prep sea
Lions Tipped
S-Academy
Wins 12-0
The Salem Academy Crusaders
tallied touchdowns in the first snd
fourth periods laat night to take a
1J-S victory over the Jefferson
Lions oa the Academy Field.
Scathaek Dave Zwelgeri af Bab
Faak's Tawama Leagaers ripeee!
aft a TS-yarS TD ramp aa Iba
flral srriaamaga play af tbe ree
leat aaa Ihea to Ike faorth eaato
H waa a ll-yarsl aaiaab ap the
aisaaUe by Larva Tbaraaa that
agata pal the Craaaatrs ea the
scare haara.
Zweigert turned in a spectacular
o-ysrd run in the second period,
but it tu nullified by a penalty.
JcWsrsea's toae bM lar a seara
ranw la the feartk periaal wbea
Jerry Caae raa a kk-kaff to a
TD, hat thai toe was aanifted by
a penalty far dtawhig.
The Jeffs of coach John 0 Don
ne U, who play in the Marion B
League, were stymied time after
time by the outstanding defensive
play of tackle Gene Biggens snd
guard Wes Dyke
Jeffersna
Salem Academy
I I I t I
lit t 11
Virginia Tech
Downs Tulane
NEW ORLEANS. Sept a) uP
Halfhork Tommy Warner thrilled
IS MS fans tonight with an tt-yard
touchdown run la th laat three
minute, hut Tulane's lata rally
fell short Th green wave bowed
to Virginia Tech, 14-11.
The gam kaaucurated Tulane i
llse.SOS lighting system in Sugar;
Bowl Stadium. Only a rmaaed con-1
vorsioa Miowing Wamer'i dash1
cost Tulane a tie after Virginia i
I Tech. rated a one touchdown un-
derdog. atruck for two arores in
hav until (be wanln minutes
Vlii. T.fc t a
14
Tulane s s s is il
Face Cal
Kidd. a pomvVr rhe landed
I Little AD-Cnost hannri m lW
tackle fara Parker a raVorairaier
i vh ptocked a Little AH America
'irwatiaa, end Mrrei Mnar. a Jmv
pounder tnrteied aa one af the fin
eat in Muatanf hiatary. aad half
backs Al VomStoef and Jill
Arena, a paw af fleet lrjreV
en
fmrytw of aw vtohiwoquar
terW-iNa Caraaah aad futlhack
Oria Ahwn tbd sat letter among
jthas hi laavigTht'l aartlng hneop
Thaa two are kmior roltot traea -
fees, sack with two years af play-
mg wrW
1 Coach Tad OrfcM f th Rear
cats, more Ttmttit
this year
thaa he s ever
have durmg Ira,
IX
son, scored with shocking sudden
ness in the first period, staged aa
aerial show in the second chap
ter for the other TD and then
sparkled on defense in the sec
ond half to ssvs their victory.
The toes was the first la two
gaaaes for Coach Lee Goataf
aaa'a Salem kids.
The Sax assdo two serieaa
ereriag threats in the first half.
They caasa withia laches af
as. mii
Yarat falaaS mshlM SS til
Vara salaaS aaialM II 1,1
Tari laal nuklaa M
Puai mtumftr 1 14
Faaaai raiaalala I 1
PaaM lalarraaaS ky I
Tatal first aawaa I II
Avarasa aaat rarSaaa . MS IS I
YsrSi aaaaMMS -II B
raatklaa I I
k-Trt I 1
getting six points early In the
second period aad agaia just
before time raa eat ea them
at the half.
Moat of the second half was
played at midfield Th Mus- hydros of unlimited site
tang's deepest penetrstioa was to Leading the parade ia Willard
South St on their Initial drive Rhodes' Miss Thriftway, tbe Gold
in the second half Tbe Sax beat Cup winner from Seattle and Pros
effort came in th( waning mo- Udent'i Cup defender. Thriftway.
menu of the contest They got as with Bill Muncey at the controls,
fsr ss the MilHi J4 where a pass a the favor Re to repeat in th
interception ruined their laat .naual Potomac classic
chances of reaching paydirt j HlghT ,,,1 cfallengers. bo-
ouung wen n,n, .or in. oas
lB first half Penalties ruined
three drives, they lost the hall
once on a fumble, which indirect
ly led to the first Milwsukie
of IU intended receiver snd w.s
mrmimenUl in siting bp the
second Milwaukie touchdown
Saath gat what kwked like a
break midway ia tbe epeaiag
paael wbea Bab Baya recov
ered a Maataag fambie aa tbe
Salem 41. Bat two plays later,
fallback Cliff Johaaaa rambled
after taking a aaaa. Maataag
reater Willy Waif ptopped oa
th laee oval, ea lb Mllwaa
kie IS.
That wae Mllwaakie's eae.
Oa the very flral play of tbe
eerie, lti pawa halfback Kea
Hart faaad a kaa al toft
larkle aa a qetrk apeaer, spaa
away freia a raw pie of Saxeaa,
awaited the sec aaaa ry aad set
mil far the gaat.
la one brveth Ukini lumo
Hart arnMed vsrds a half
traatlaaea Bate IS. eat. I)
Aggies
reifn at WT. will ge with an out
K that ma'rhea the Aggie if
nee erea H Ml k Moenenr
Ofrtahl will start a un carryinf
eifhl letterman only ane af whom
i. a senioT and three frwhrner,
Rookies getting the call s r e
guards Jerry Tankersly a VO-
pounrler from MarhfieM i state
preo cravmns and M
a ftrehan lie. pinrler fmr
asa Cifb and Sae Kim
Ore-
Snlev
mn 13 ommd halfnacs r m
Hawsk
1 Jim Rahineon. VI pound froah
from Sauth Satom at guH reasld
crack th starting una at th last
mlmre
The onN sewior m the U start
iCtatiaaed page la. rat II
Archie Still
Top Ranker
Tony Showed He
Could Tike It
By BOB MYERS
LOS ANGELES. Sept. 10 -Youth
made a boid and a gallant
stand but in the end it waa light
heavyweight champion Archie
Moore who held on to his world
title tonight with s cannonade of
shots that brought a knockout in
the seventh round over young Tony
Anthony of New York
I fbrhtted far IS raaads. ( aH-
ferala's mast fajneaa fugitive
tram a racking chair aad carpet
elipewi-s pat the crasher ea 8-year-aid
Taay after I niiaates II
aecaaaS af tbe seventh.
Meare. wba Halms to be aaecr
41 aad mere-likely hi to We mteV
4S's. Una eacoessfutty defeaaed
the title be waa la IsU far the
sixth lime.
It was a riotous sixth and sev
enth rounds that thrilled a crowd
naf ms-vi tt a MM la Dlvmntr aitftJ-
torium and It must have given a
national television audience a kick
well.
Referee Mushy Callahan halted
the proceedings after Anthony was
beaten to the canvas midway S
the seventh, and as the rangy
fighter managed to get to his feet.
Mushy stepped In snd halted It
Under California rules it goes as
a knockout o ordained to keep
a hopelessly beatea fighter from
further punishment.
Meare weighed hi right aa lbs
aose Jast befarS aaaa at I7i, aad
It Seek aaere lhaa mtaaies
overtime tor the Saa Mega slag
la pare off aa extra eaartcr af
a peaa4.
Aaiheay. wba waa to receive
his first toss ea a tight heavy
weight weighed a trim 171
Tony did deflate the impression
he has a glass Jaw. If It was
china, he would have gone down
from some of Archie's finest shots
long before' he did.
President's Cup
Seattle Boat
No. 1 Choice
WASHINGTON. Sept. I -
Mira Slovak, refuge Ctach pilot
and speedboat driver, expressed a
special reason today for wanting
to win the President's Cup on the
Potomac River this weekend.
"If I win.M Slovak said, "then
I will get a chance to shake
hands with President Eisenhower
and thank him for what be cod
for me. "
Slovak, now private pilot for
William E. Boeing Jr . of Seattle,
Is one of If hydroplane drivers
here to compete for the 130.1)00
President s Cup in races tomorrow
snd Sunday.
The J7 year-old Slovak, who uyt
he gets s bigger thrill from driv
ing hydroplanes 150 mile aa hour
than from flying, mans the wheel
of Boeing's Miss Wshoo He snd
Wshoo are currently second in th
season's point romoetHioo among
, Milt v tnchxto Rhodes-
other rarer. Thriftway Too. Cattle
man William Waggoner's dual en
try of Maverick and Shanty I
from Seattle. Mike Welach i Ha-
T'!
&mM"
,Mm v 1 ,rom IMnd
Small Colleges
Due for Action
While Willamette t'niver
sity opens its fonthsO season here 1
nTrcrrrnem'lTonsils Removed
WiK ' The Still Chamberlain, the
Untold at Cal Poly Saa Louis i!nm)il, M iu,as 7 foot AD
Orawpo. Cal night . V af Hawaii t Amerlr, basketball star under
vs Lewis k Qark at Portland wtnl , umsllectavny today
1 m p. Whitman vi Central Wash- Rjltoh fanutn student
tngi at wjiis walla ' night i
Humboldt Slate vi College
ef
Idaho si Caldwell. Ida 'night'
tni
Pacific I aivemity at Chieo
" "'a1"
Oregon follegiste Conference
learns will he active today like
this Seattle Ramblers vs OCE at
Monmouth I p m 1 Oregoa Tech
at Yakima JC I pm'. Meffett
Air force Baa st Souther Ore
go I p m i and Maiatrrjm Air
Force Baaa at Eastern Oregoa
p m i Portland Stale is idle
Sunday List Day for
Siahtmg in RlfltS
"
FCK R CORNERS. Sept V 'Spe-
oal'-Saturday and Sueidav are
th last days the Four C
Cua Huh rifle range will he
hr sightmgia
rtflea hafore the
apewing f near aeea
spnkeamaa said Uiday
a rhah
The sal of tickets far th rtuh t
"Burt rVrtrv WiK eoatieme at the
your Comers Hardware store
throughout the deer saaaon The
chjb atoa plaas a peal pnse for
me woman hunter wh hr the
deer hearing th
I t f antlers.
Statesman, Salem, Ore., Sat., Sept. 21. '57 (Sec. II)-9
Cards, Braves
Both Post Wins
Yankees Boost- Leid to 7 Games
By ED WILKS
Tbe Aasaciaied Press
Joe Cunningham'i two-run lOth-inning home run carried St Louis
to a 7-S victory over Cincinnati last night and kept the second place
Cardinals within four gansea of Milwaukee in the National League race.
The Braves woe their fourth straight, rapping the Chicago Cuba t-J as
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'Pro Football
Bears Take
29-3 Victory
CHICAGO, SeptvJ iV-Chicago's
I oowcr - sacked Bears broke loose
for 17 points to the second quarter
and coated to a JM victory over
the Cleveland Browns tonight
tonight In s
National Football League Exhib-
tton.
Rookie Willie Gallimore. the
Florida AAM Flash, thrilled the
soldier field crown of 47.SM with a
pair of touchdowns, one of which
came oa a daxxling la-yard reverse
and the other on a 7-yard slant.
Th Browaa, Uteres ghiy aat
ctoesiB. aever eoaM pot tofetber
a aeartag artv. Tbrar aaiy sear
raasa sa tba Uara quarter aa a
It-yard Bald goal by Vetera
Lea Oraaa.
Perry Jeter's 71-yard paat ra
tara set ap Cblrage't nVat arere,
aa ll-yard ftoM gaal by Oaarg
Blaaaa. Btaada kicked twe aaere
lar ti aad 8 yaraa
Chicago's ether touchdown in the
annual Armed Forces Benefit game
ram en s 7t-yard pass play from
Ed Brown to end Jim Dooley
The Bear defensive line rushed
so furiously that Cleveland quarter
backs loat 111 yards trying to pass
OevekMt Brawns
Oirae Bean
Cleveland tcartnf
I S 1 S I
n s s-ss
rteld foal -
Omi I4i
rhlraaa Bean Serine
inie OalMmore I 1 '
la-yar aea. run fnur
Cweefawf- nianOe I rield
BieiHla I ill. SV Mi
Turh
Deeler enale-
Chamberlain Has
t- director, said the
.UmmmI BMMr i "limnf fine snd
will he hoamtafttrd annul M
ky,.,--
follow mf the noeratmn In
f R L Dunlap of 1-owretir. a
' medical rorarukant te the athletic
' deportment,
t Chamberlain, resting n m nl
the (xtra-tong beds at the univer
IsHy's Watkins Mamoriai Hospital
' B erpeded le retura I claaaii
Monday
DEER hOnTERS
PARADISE
Jackson Ranch
to
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D. F. SANDERS
O.M Baa II
S ai lili Bev W
statesman
aTaaOaaMm afaV
southpaw Warren Spaha ( became
the first K-game winner in the
Majors this season.
The New York Yankees closed
ia aa their third consocutive Am
erican League flag, defeating Bos
ton 7-4 while Cleveland scored
twice in the ninth and defeated
Chicago's second place White Sox
J-l The Yankees now lead by sev- more words of caution about tak
en with seven to play and hold big Idaho lightly. Orejoa won last
a magic aumber of "T. Any com- year M-14 after trailing 74 at (bt
Dtnauon si iwa new l on vicior-,
iea aad Chicago defeats will clinch
the pennant (or New York.
MOwaaaes's asagie aamhir Is
"J". Bath Iba Braves aad Cares
have eight gaaata rvmalalag j
lacteal ag a three-g aast shewstowa
at Mnwaakee next week.
Tbe Mlwaakee victory eltntJ
aated sWaaklya's dsfeadlag
CsatABaB"Je7aMao VaM kCaBtfMI tVt
by maaVlawla. .
Baltimore defeated .Washington
l- in ths anly other AL game
played.
Larry . Jackson. Morris Martia
and Billy Muffett blanked the Red
legs over the last seven innings
with Muffett winning his second
for ths Cards Cincinnati had
L. II - -J . tan l i i, i.t
snauew aww niunax saiacu wnn
four In the second that ovorhaul-
ed a M St. Louis load, then add
ed another ia the third for a 1-1
edge The Cards tied K in ths ninth
on Walker Cooper's pinch single
then tagged relief pitcher Bill Ken
nedy far th dmchers m Cunning
ham's ninth botnar.
A flve-rua seventh cracked t S
all tie for the Braves. Spaha. gain
ing his eighth 19-victory acaaoa
waa lifted in the seventh when
the Cub got their third hit and
Walk.
Rookie Don relieved, struck sot
e to retire the side and wound
:P .wnn six struews m mi i
i iiuj. now nusa m nn n
lath.
Wes Covington homered for the
Braves, whs had 14 hits.
YefJ Berra etobaed i
erave hi a pair far the T Bakers
as Wattey Far waa has Ilia.
The Bttto lefty, eat week wttb
lb fto. aad a thiwe-aM sbatoat
aatO Iba alath. wbea ataeh-hlttor
Ted WIDIam tod art wttk a
baas raa. his tlth aad Brat al
Yaaka BUdtoea Ikaa nw. Jack
ie Jeaaea atoe be Beared, with
aaa ea, beesra Bb Grim leBev
(Caat pags M. eat II
Why do so many
Doctors drive
English-Built Fords?
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Park faet to aave value We tiaa
tocavse ... th 1951 English-built Ford porks
lei 1 pari most cars psi up, 1 coots through
wwfflc, hat piawry of o f or omorqncy calls.
The Engbah buh Ford la the aennbly aiaad .
car for the dnrtnr's family, too IVntv of road
spao rrutjaria. pasnty of roomv comfort jiaairU.
All th pnvre- you nrexi to Uke hills in high.
I'p to V mile to the gallon in the Angha and
Prefect moctois.
Dnv thev, F.nglaui bmlt A rrd today.
rhre of 1 2 smart mode-la Immevliet dafa'vae-y.
Deal with Ford a name vou know.
a FORD
Sold ond amtef ai e United Senta by I
dawton of ord AAotor Cex"y. T-T-r-n.Micheyaai
BRITISH CAR SALES
mt K. Capital Ureal
Beavers in
Crucial Tilt
Ducks Rated Big
Favorite at Idaho
MOSCOW. Idaho. Sept. -The
Oregon Ducks, one of the
four Rose Bowl eligible in the
TacifK Coast Football Conference,
open against Idaho tomorrow and
are favored by s couple of touch
downs. The Ducks have great back field
speed with Jim Shanley and Jack
Morris and will have a last, dry
field to show K to s dad's day
crowd of perhaps lO.ooo A tem
perature near 70 is forecast for
the 1 JO p m. 'PST kk-koff.
Coach Skip Stakley. wbaae
Vaaaata almasl derailed tbe Ore
goa Stale Raae Bawl Express
here last year before toslag 14
1. baa his best depth la rs
seal a gaae passiag attack la
awarierbark Kewwa Willis aad
aaal Larry Aldricfc.
Tba VaaCabi have heea stow
atartera la receat srasars, laesi
gatoiag mameatam wt fMfMag
alroag. There have beea aa b
bjrlra this year, however, aad
Make eoaM be toagh tram the
sUrt
Coach I -en Casanova brought hi
Ducks
Idaho
to heighborin; 'wis'on.
today for a workout and
half
Idaho has won only three games
in the long series that started bj
lttl. Oregon has won IS of ths
42 games, three have beea ties.
PORTLAND, Ore . Sept. IsW
The football teams which seme ex
perts expect to run ono-two la the
Pacific Coast Conference ceilid
here tomorrow night at isasaa
opening gams.
The . aaaa bather Califar.
ale oaaad arrived today aad
ween Owwagb
caws at Ma
where the gaaw acatoat tba da
Oregeo Stale, wll be put re.
Klekaff Haas I p as.
Tba ftola la dry aaa fab- wa
tber ss toraeaat wttb laaaysra
laree at gaaw tiaaa aayeetod to
be to the hick las. A i apathy
erwwd of MM Is s spa ate a.
Tbe Oregon State aquad, local
ly favored to wia by one touch
down, remained ea ka campus at
tCsattaaii page tt. Cat I)
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0 Lj betweea a awter
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