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' 1 I i' t Page Fourteen Five Elevens May Be Undefeated In 1938 NEW YORK. Oct. 21 U.R Figures never lie and today they say it will be a miracle if more than eight major football teams finish the season unbeaten or untied. And spicing mathematics with gridiron logic, it seems more likely that no more than five will come through unscathed, which will be just about enough to go around the various New Year's day bowls. Nineteen major teams are un beated and untied and three are in the undefeated but tied class. Seventeen of them encounter at least one team on the perfect list bfore the season ends. Six of them play two and even three. Out of that hodge-podge, the fig ures say, can come only three with perfect records. Throw in a couple ties and there's no saying what might happen. Five of the class "A" elevens have as their remaining opposi tion teams that have been beaten. All these five can make it and, looking at it purely from a math ematical standpoint, this quintet plus the above trio makes eight. The law or averages, however, steps in there and says that at least three of the eight must be locked, which leaves five possi bilities and, if you care for our opinion,, that quintet will be Pittsburgh, California, .Santa Clara, Texas Christian, and Dart mouth. The others on the perfect rec ord list are Boston College, Car negie Tech, Georgetown, Syra cuse, Villnnovu, Iowa State, Min nesota, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Baylor, Duke, Georgia, Tennessee, Vanderbilt, and on the tied list are Fordhnm, Boston University, and Northwestern. Those in the list who do not meet any more perfect record teams are Dartmouth, California. Santa Clara, Georgetown, and Georgia. Henry Cotton, Sammy Snead May Be Matched NEW YORK, Oct. 21. (UK Golfers awaited today the reply of England's Henry Cotton to a "name your own terms" proposal for a match with Sam Snead billed "for the world's professional match play championship." Snead already had accepted the offer of Elmer Ward, Boston, to meet Cotton in a 72-hole match. Before the passage of the Pure Food Laws, squash, "doctored" and attractively packed, often masqueraded as canned peaches. POPULAR PIANO LESSONS "tr Free Demonstration Lesson, 'tunny Holmes, 1031 Mill St. Given at your home. Phone 2530 DANCE VIDA SATURDAY NIGHT Kyle Smlth'i Band Come and have good time DANCE SATURDAY Nighl ART HOLEMAN WillamettePark rh. 10211 Ph. SnM. Sl-P-2 Dancing at Jefferson Beach Sat. and Sun. Nllos rul C.orhnriVn'i Orrhrslrii Ladles Free Till ft EKES DANCE The HOLLAND One .Mile South nn llltlmay City Ilui Stops it Poor SAT. NIGHT 9:00 P. M, CARL ItOOKNS HANI) DANCE Evry SATURDAY Night t Shady Nook Resort Follow ihe Crow d! Muilo Hy Herschrl lvl Sm iind With a llli SW,n Ldlr 15o Mm S5e IDYLW00D DANCING at BENTON LANE PARK Every Saturday Nits Prty favor, MimIc By GUnn SILT Swlngster Alwaya a good Unto it IDILWOOD "TJEACK" In the Ciech mess hasn't JT lure shows a bargain counter raids. 4 x RUTH KTTINCS, radio and srrcrn sungstrrss. comforts her husband, Myrl Alderman in a Hollywood hospital after Alderman was ( wounded In a shooting fray. Police nay Miss Ktting's former husband, j ."Martin Snyder, fired at Alderman in a fit of jealous rag?. NO KNIFING TIIROldl HIM EAST LANSING, Mich. Georse GinRPtt, tackle, is the only MichiRiin Stutn football player who has ever doubled in Icnc- ing. Ql'lTK A THICK SYHACUSK, N. Y. Gcoirc Hooper, 200-pound star Syracuse KUard, is so nimble he can turn complete body Hips in full foot ball uniform. BetlinK on horse races is now Icftal in 22 states. College Bells are r ' and College Bclha are .U' o Sh Th.v'i. Uan'nn lh:r A IVC I liom Ciivrq and CuAn. Martha (ul H -l ' ,';. eroRGE Bums' v tmit aiLtn MARTHA RATE BOB HOPE rV?5A DOORS a e-'A m K-4S ES" 5? PATH FOR TMI ItuOUS 1 , ' WH.LS.FAROO stopped the study of iras mask technique In Great Britain. This olc- rush of women and children to got J' GincER imam line RKO RtJio Pff.vrt fUm IUVIMTH AT AlDtH. " St f POT' PLUS 'DANGEROUS TO KNOW" A KIM TAMIROFF & ANNA MAY WONG BETTER PiCTUItES-RRFKTSOUN TODAY AND at Ktd tvprM thai trti tatttrtd )0r ipiaai .THE . GUEST 2j-Jb W Tha ch.UHil aMTS tknllita oa(M K 1 THE REGISTER. GUARD, the latest equipment against air Friday Radio KORE Eugene HVl Kilocycles (Mutual-Don Lee Network) ft p. m. Sinfonietta. 5:30 News. 5:45 Kprenader, 8 Let's Dance, 6:15 Phantom I'llot, 6:30 Fishing News, 6:45 News. I 7 Curtain Time. 7:30 Lone Ranger, 8 ' Our Quartet. 8:15 Chico and His Orch.. ! 8:30 Let's Dance. 8:45 Football Facts , and Fumbles, 9 News. 9:15 House of ! 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Markets, 6:35 KOIN Klock. 7:30 Sunkistime. 8 News. 8:15 Con- .... iiii r,ie inri That. 9 Consumer News. 9:15 Melody Ramb ling) 9:30 Enoch LiKht Orch.. 10 All Hands On Deck. 10:30 Buffalo Pre sents, 10:45 Romany Trail. 11 News, 11-15 Football. Fordham-Oregon. , 1-15 p. m. Charles Paul. Organ. 1:30 Dancepators. 1:45 Hello Again. 2 Col umbia Salon. 2:30 CBS Program. 3 Stu dio Program. 3:05 CBS Program. 3:15 Newspaper of the Air. 4:15 Saturday Night Swing. 4:30 Marshall Grant. Or ganist. 5 p. m. CBS Program, 3:30 Tune smiths. 5:45 Leon F. Drews. Orgaaist. 6 Men Against Death. 6:30 Saturday Mgnt serenade, i iui ; Tins Week. 8 Joe E Brown. 6:30 John ny Presents. 9 Prof. Quiz, 9:30 Bob Grant Orch.. 10 Frve Star Final, 10:15 Columbia Dances. 11 Jack BauVs Orch.. 11:30 Henry King Orch. KGff Portland . ii-,'0 Kilocycles (NBC Red Network) 7 a. m. Morning Melodies, 7:15 Home Folk's Frolic. 7:45 News. 8 No "School Today, 8:30 Do You Remember. 9 Bailey Axton. 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Will the operator of the Dodge truck which towed a Studebaker Sedan that had been involved in an accident about six miles south of Cottage Grove, Oregon, on Sunday afternoon, September 25th, 1938, kindly communicate with Sheldon Dunning. Jr.. at 701 Board of Trade Building, rOTiiana, uregon. YOUNG women in trouble and in need of a friend are asked to communicate with Adjutant ROSA Morsch of the Salvation Army White Shield Home, 2641 N. W. Mayfair Avenue, Port land. Oregon: or with Mrs. Ad jutant Mable Ford of the Salva tion Army. 719 Pearl St, Eu gene. Ore. CORA MITCHELLS Circle FtT iay. 8 p. m. 433 W. 8th Ave. DELLA, write Harry at 628 12th St.. Oakland. Calif. Lst and Found 150 LOST Ladies' Gruen wrist watch with 2 diamonds on case. Ph. t'6t. Jlcward. LOST Blue velvcFbag, cont. kevs and small change. Reward. 466 Lincoln. Transportation 160 Portland, O. W. $1.85; R. T $3. Leave Eugene 8 a. m., 2, 5:50 p. m. San Francisco S6.50; R. T. $11.70 Los Angeles. $12: R. T. $21.60. DOLLAR STAGES, INC 49 E. Broadway Phor.e 909 DRIVING to Boise. Idaho. Satur day. Return following week: can . take 2 or 3. lnq. Shell Station, Goshen, Thuis. eve., after 7, Funeral Directors 120 Real p.7 lru-nt "Lres good N 22 Acres, nearh )tM sar no " heir hi Built to order r1" "king? C&fej, artm KUGH Rp i, 160 ACRAH 60. A. cleared-. 2? I painted hse i k sT Euildings.bfe. implements, incTr,'' mg machine, 64 rnile , for ONLY SoOOffe uai. at 5", jnt iV I .SON, MonrEj FOTJupr---. 3 Bedrooms Aft rVs, flower "Z? price $3000. eiVadj FOR SAlFoTSoV east of ;r."0 24 ComDlete h.k monthly income S apartments. SeU at Window No. luS flrnlaooe. 1 hardwood floors, fun t piped furnace. SacriL $3500 with termj V)t with F- J- BERGEB 11 V ... . shrubbery; 75 x 100 KJ 1737 rhu. """"' 1938 FARMCAia Complete details 250 FirnJ pictures, taxes. New Fq picnicnt jusi out. rrtAHR. K.1NNSY.81 BY OWNER, 1 A., S-ree garage, and barn, nori field. Gnnrl lrvaH.- ij '""win i 3 ens or few cows. Bami LESS than rent will but modern hnnco at its i Owner must sell, inquired FOR RAT IT no TBi-T For Cottage Grove prooj ..... able location. 1818 Wit 8 ACRE modern t.,X,k,. miles from Eugene iences. Owner 'leaving!fi. npw mil ninirc a n WHFN vnn thinlf ah J selling or trading an; 3 OTTO MENNES 942 On NOTICE Mr nrnrrt r .Tffprcnn hac hmin a--J from the market lt'3 BTUAK VIEW OF RIVXR-Nei U - house, part trade. lea ism. TWO Acres, with large beaj close in, $2600. 1 acre, fcJ S1450. Half cash. Ph. 3K 5-RM. modem house, S1W 1-3 cash. Call evening! 1293 Pearl. H. N. TRAXLER. Farms, a Exchanges. Property raj ment. Creswell 35 A. irrigated farm to MrKailTIA MlVPr. SUQ crops for sale. Reg.-G'jr! rpnrD A T T ., Hanlr Tl-1 quire Farm Loan office, 3 8th St.. Eugene. REAL ESTATE, LOANS J INSURANCE LLOYD A. PAYNE. 310 & between Eugene and Citv. 1338 ijncoinou COMPLETETst of oF5j nomes iu-o oow "frj McCULLY REALTYJil! wi v CTR.lfrP I 691 Will.-RF.AL ESTAItM ,T.T7.ei rTTTT T TO AS Blair T. Alderman Conl ft Real Estate forTn ONNEW HIGHW.H 8 ACRES close in to Eu! house, moaern Other outbuildings- n- chard. Will traae for clear residence ' An ideal place to P business. COMMUNITY Sim 241-2 MinerBldj place licit- r Tttlnn anrl store On COW way, trade eqmty Wj near Florence-Mod ( for smaller place.--exchanges. .vict H. N. TRAXLEP-, Real Ew.Cres?.j WILL TAKE small ho, in larger, for - h i sec. in N. W. North W Neve. 648 W. 5JhJ TRADE for'biggei -ran M. L. Wells, Rose Box 13 A. RiiiiDe$ nniMirtunilW,, FINE sub. Sroc5! tures. Doing i.i living quar.eia. , sale. See M. 2ro 32 8AvtJ WILL invest Sfeii sen-ices m a gf' reply state K' amount of dential. "teJ'tA SERVICE STATIC ters; good spot. tcTtil selling. $350 w.U W rnt J. W. MOORE, HAK"'- Real Estate F5 I Or Knj . - 1 5-ACRE moo. ''"fai'l buildings. .Tiuiel A. Herns, by WJ I A. Herns, by ' EL1 If