Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, December 13, 1940, Image 13

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    THE REGISTER-GUARD. EUGENE, OREGON
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?Tta the sixth round of
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Sot merlin when "e 8ot
a tribute to Overlings
1 that he weathered the
JTind came on to win the
st the end of 15 rounds,
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and he said the only rea
Overlin get away in the
L i that he was afraid of
. himself out early in the
f, and not having anything
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WHY SHOP
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Stanfords in
Good Shape
PALO ALTO, Calif., Dec. 13
W) Clark Shaughnessy, Stanford
grid coach who is hurrying home
from the East to check reports his
Rose Bowl football team is wobbly
from influenza, can quit worry,
ing, team physician Fritz Roth
says.
"Several of the boys were down
with slight touches of influenza,
but they have recovered," said
Dr. Roth. "The entire squad is in
good health as far as I know."
The Indians are due to resume
training Saturday for the New
Year's day battle with Nebraska
in the Rose bowl.
'
Burly Beavers Beat
Southern Idaho Team
POCATELLO, Idaho, Dec. 13.
W The Oregon State Beavers
took an early lead and went on to
defeat the University of Idaho
Southern Branch team 45-29 last
night. High scorer was McNutt,
sharpshooting forward, who tossed
in seven field goals and a free
throw.
The Beavers play Utah State
Agricultural College at Logan,
Utah tonight and Saturday nights.
Marvels Score Win
In Cascade Bowling
Action last night in the Cas
cade bowling league at the Eu
gene Recreation alleys saw the
Marvels take three straight from
Danners; C 4 S Electric take two
out of three from the Eugene Neon
Sign company; the Army Engineers
scored a 2-1 victory over the
West Sixth C. of C. The Good
year Tire company took a three
game decision from the Metro
politan Life team by virtue of a
forfeit.
mgn inaiviaual Honors for the
evening went to Fisher of the
Marvels with a high single game
of 222. High series honors were
taken by Bonney of Danners with
a 879.
Marvels
Dsnnei
&15 879 928 2732
929 863 868 2660
nsner, Marvels, 222.
Hiih Sine!
High Series Bonney, Danners, 579.
EUSene Neon Sign 831 965 8622658
CIS Electric 934 918 8962738
mgn Single Nagel. Neon Sign, 190.
High Series Hoppe, C6tS. 510.
West 6th C of C 896 963 9282786
Army Engineers 978 921 9332832
High Single Hartung. Eng., 221.
High Series Hartung, Eng., 546.
Goodyear Tire 827 842 8752344
Metropolitan Life Forfeit
High Single Fraedrlck, Gdyr., 188.
High Series C. Turner. Gdyr., 497.
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Gel him a supply of this famous brand of support under
wearand get Jockey Contoured Shirts to match. Originated
and manufactured by Coopers.
THIS CHRISTMAS GIVE HIM
Jockey
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up per gormenl V V t
THE MAN'S SHOP
BYROM & KNEELAND
32 East 10th
Clingman Wins
Over Red Lyons
Freeman Victorious
Over Japanese Boy
By JACK WELLS, JR.
Jesse James and Billy Rayburn,
the smoothest team ever to show
in the armory wrestling ring, took
the meanie tandem of Bulldog
Jackson and Danny McShain into
camp Thursday night in the main
event of Promoter Herb Owen's
weekly professional grappling card.
A large crowd was on hand to
witness the smoothies work against
the two villains and the antics of
all four grapplers had the audience
rolling in the aisle with laughter
many times.
The match started with a flurry
of fists flying all directions, many
landing and many missing their
mark by a wide measure. The
four grapplers then finally set
tling down and really wrestled a
few minutes but gaining no head
way they started in to rough it
up again with the two Puritans
falling victims to the villainy and
losing the first fall.
McShain secured a deadly Bos
ton crab on James and made him
pat the maf in token of surrender.
The time for James' ousting was
exactly 17 minutes.
Gang lip On Rayburn
Both meanies then started in
to work on Rayburn and one min
ute later they had secured a Bos
ton crab and both held on to
make the champ give up.
The second fall was the one that
broke the camel's back, both
cleanies securing hcadlocks on
their opponents and rushing from
corners and letting the meanies
collide head-on, knocking them
just about senseless. After doing
this about three of four times,
the cleanie tandem threw their
victims to the floor and pounced
on them to pin their shoulders to
the mat for the full count.
The time on the second fall for
James and Rayburn was eight min
utes. The third and deciding fall
started out somewhat like the first
with the meanie tandem rushing
out of their corner and swinging
rights and lefts to their opponents,
but this time they met with stiffer
competition and before one could
say "Jack Robinson" Jackson
found himself the erstwhile victim
of a body press with all the boys
piled on top, even his partner Mc
Shain, against his own will of
course.
McShain Scalped
With the hated McShain left In
the ring to face two smoothies, the
blood-thirsty crowd stood up and
yelled for his scalp and the two
cleanies were not long in scalping
their victim. Rayburn maneuv
ered Danny into a spine "twister
and held him while James drop
kicked him into insensibility thus
winning the third fall and the
match.
The 30-minule opener brought
together Taro Ito and Ace Free
man, the match going to Freeman
by virtue of taking two straight
falls over the Japanese grappler.
It took the Ace 22 minutes to
dispose of the little Japanese
grappler, taking all the dirty tac
tics the yellow skinned lad could
think of. After taking all he could
stand the Ace opened up with a
flurry of rights and lefts which
rendered the Jap groggy and an
easy victim to a package body press
Korn's Bakery Wins
InMcKenzie League
McKenzie League bowling last
night at the Eugene Recreation al
leys saw the Korn's Bakery come
through with a well-earned vic
tory over the Bev's Barbecue
team. Despite the fact that the
Barbecue team rolled the highest
single score of the evening a 1023
ind despite Paul Brownficld
hih scores for the Barberue team
Korn's still managed to come
through with a 2-1 win.
Other league action saw the
Olsen company team defeat Gen
eral Petroleum 3-0, Consolidated
freight downed Standard Stations
3-0 and Montgomery Ward
dropped Rubenstein's 2-1.
High individual honors went to
Dave Povey of Rubenstein's with
a high single of 222 and a high
series of S5S.
Results: ,
Korn's Bakery 911 ' OTS 8032339
Bev's Barbecue 1023 two B76 2463
High Single Rrownflold, Itpv's, 212.
High Series Brownrield, Bev's, 534.
J. O. Olsen Co. 913 871 843 2827
General Petroleum .- BI7 843 8072457
High Single Enderby, Olsen. 199.
High Series Enderby, Olsen. 507.
Consolidated Freight .850 953 9122715
Standard Stations 842 IMS 9052693
High Single Day. Con., 205.
High Series Day, Con.. 578.
Montgomery Ward 932 898 9182748
Rubenstein's 871 847 9702638
High Single Povey. Ruhensteins, 222.
High Series Povey. Rubensteins. 555.
Basketball
DANCE
At JOLLYTIME
Oakrldge Saturday Night
VERN MiNKLER'S BAND
which pinned his shoulder to the
mat for the count.
Elton Owen awarded the second
fall to Freeman by virtue of a
technical foul after the Japanese
grappler continued to use the.ropes
and refusing to break holds.
The second 30-mlnute match was
staged between Otis Clingman and
Red Lyons, the match going to
Clingman by virtue of taking the
only fall of the match.
Newcomer Is Meanie
Lyons appeared to be of the
Puritan type when he first started
to wrestle but the going got a little
too rough for him and the mean
ness then came out. He used all
of the unethical methods known to
the wrestling game to gain a fall
over Clingman but the tavern op
erator was just a little too smart
for him.
After matching Lyon's super
speed and impressive style of
grappling Clingman finally man
euvered him into a jackknife and
held him to the mat. for the full
count, thus winning the first and
only fall of the match. The time
for Clingman on the fall was 25
minutes.
With but five minutes remain
ing in the match Lyons tried vainly
to gain a hold that would win him
a fall over Clingman but the
Springfield lad used his speed and
knowledge to great advantage and
got out of many a dangerous hold
and wrestled his opponent the re
mainder of the match with neither
boy gaining a fall.
When the final bell rang Cling
man was well on his way to tak
ing a second fall throwing Lyons
all over the ring with bone crush"
ing headlocks but the bell saved
the newcomer from losing by
straight falls.
The entire card was duly offi
ciated by the ex-Eugcne-present-Glenwood,
ex-butcher boy, present
tavern operator, wrestling referee,
Elton Owen.
Monday,' Tuesday and Wednes
day are the worst days for soot
fogs over the cities of England.
(United Prevst
Oregon State 45. Idaho Southern ZS.
Goiuaga 51, Whtlworth 27.
Idaho 37. Bttmarck 33.
Indiana 39. BuUer 38.
Texas Teachers 53. Omaha 35.
Ripon 40. Carroll 35.
DePaul 50. Arkansas Stat 30.
Cincinnati 48. Center 25.
Indiana Central 59. Otterbein 37.
Denison 63. Kenyon 39.
Kent State 59. Fmdlay 38.
Wittenberg 55, Dayton 46.
Muskingum 41, Akron 3X
Ohio Northern 43, Heidelberg 37.
Western Team Will
Average 203 Pounds
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 13.
CUB The Western squad of 22
college football stars will average!
203 pounds in the New Year's day
East-West Shrine benefit game, It
was announced today with comple
tion of the western roster.
The West will field a squad that
averages 208 pounds In the line
and 194 in the backfield.
The last three western players
were announced today. They are
Guard Bernard Weimer, Kansas
State, five feet 11, 215 pounds,
from Irvington, N. J.; Tackle Stan
Johnson, Washington State, six
feet one, 215 pounds, from Enum-
claw, Wash.; and Back Elmer
Gentry, Tulsa university, six feet,
195 pounds, from Tulsa, Okla.
The Eastern squad, including
Tommy Harmon, will assemble in
Chicago Dec. 18, arriving here Dec.
21. The West team will all be
here by Dec. 21, except Paul
Christman of Missouri, who will be
a day late.
The East squad:
Centers: Leon Gajeckl, Penn
State; Dwight Gahm, Indiana.
Guards: Tom O'Boyle, Tulane;
Joe Lokane, Northwestern; Louis
Conti, Cornell.
Tackles: Tony Ruffa, Duke; Fred
Davis, Alabama; Nick Drahos, Cor
nell; Mike Enich, Iowa.
Ends: Larry Cabrelll, Colgate;
Ham Schmuck, Cornell; Ed Frutig,
Michigan; Bill Johnson, Minne
sota. Backs: Bob Paffrath, Minnesota;
Tom Harmon, Michigan; Red Hah
nenstcin, Northwestern; Milt Pie
pul, Notre Dame; Frank Regan,
Pennsylvania; George Muha, Car
negie Tech; Dave Allerdice, Prince
ton; Forest Evashevski, Michigan;
George Kracus, Pittsburgh.
The West squad:
Centers: Rudy Mucha, Washing
ton; Robert Nelson, Baylor.
Guards: Leonard Younce, Ore
gon State; Ben Sohn, Southern
California; Harold Lahr, Okla
homa; Bernard Weiner, Kansas
State.
Tucltles: Vic Sears, Oregon Slate;
Jim btuatt, Oregon; Jack Hart
man, Rice; Stan Johnson, Wash
ington State.
Ends: Bill Jennings, Oklahoma;
Jny MacDowell, Washington;
Howard Hickey, Arkansas; Jack
Mulkey, Fresno State.
Backs: Paul Christman, Missouri;
Andy Mnrefos, St. Mary's; Jim
Kisselburgh, Oregon State; Dean
McAdanu, Washington: Jimmy
Johnson, Santa Clara; Bob Peo
ples, Southern California; Jack
Banta, Southern California; Elmer
Gentry, Tulsa.
GOLF TO BASKETBALL
DETROIT Drew E g I e s t o n,
ranking Detroit district golfer
who qualified for the National
Open, is a reserve on the Wayne
University basketball squad.
Close Scores In
Moose League Play
Moose league bowling last night
at the New Deal alleys saw the
New Deal team drop the Kle Klo
Kleeners 2-1; the Nichol Kola
team defeated by the Winter Gar
den 2-1; the Rex Cafe decision the
Veatch Funeral Home 2-1 and
Williams Florist defeat Montgom
ery Ward 2-1.
Results:
Willie Hoppe Named
Nation's Number One
Billiard Expert
CHICAGO, Dec. 13. 0P The
National Billiard Association to
day named its No. 1 player of the)
year Willie Hoppe of New York.
Hoppe, who rode a spectacular
20 game victory string to the 1940
three cushion tournament cham
pionship, also was rated first In
the three cushion and the all
around divisions. "
Andrew Ponzi of Philadelphia
J?"l, !M "-! was named first In the pocket
Kle Klo Kteaners 852 879 036 2667 I . , , . . . j , u
High smiie-Meiiin. Kleeners. 210. I billard division and second in all
High Series Weiss, N-D. 517. around play.
Nichot-Kni. 89 87 io,2794 ! HoPP succeeded Welker Coch-
wmtergarden 8!H 983 8932789 ran of San Francisco as the na-
Hlgh Single Scott. Wmtergarden, 1&8. . tion's No, 1 CUe expert,
High Series Johnson, N-K, 339. j .
Veatch Funeral Home 942 941 9142787! flinpnp hlfl-'irnre. rV!rt
Re Cate 955 913 974 2842 1 C U 3en- JTUrS TT in
Hlgn single Harels. Veatch. 206.
High Series Dotson, Rex, 518.
Willlsms Tlorist 822 904 9362752
Montgomery Ward -.883 860 8192531
High Single Wright, Willlsms. 195
High Series Wright, Williams, 309.
Bowl Signal-Callers
Both Wear No. 13
LINCOLN, Neb.,vDec 13. IA)
It's Friday the 13th and this lit
tle item is just to show that
Coaches Lawrence M. Jones of Ne
braska, and Clark Shauhnessy of
btanlord, nose Bowl opponents,
aren't walking around with cross
ed fingers.
You simply can't be supersti
tious when you let the Quarter
backs of your teams wear jersey ' Huntington each contribute three
numoer 13. And that is just what men.
signal callers Roy Petsch of Ne-I
braska, and Frankie Albert of
Stanford, do. ;
FLAHERTY FAVORS COAST
WASHINGTON C o a c h Ray
Flaherty of the Washington Red
skins favors Pacific coast football
players, has 16 on his squad. Flah
erty says players trained in the
bruising game played on the coast
stand up better in the pro game.
From Mohawk 29-28
MARCOLA, Dec. 13 (Special)
The Eugene No-Stars, one of the
best young independent quintets
In the district, defeated Mohawk
high 29-28 here Tuesday night,
The visitors lead throughout but
were forced to stop a desperate
last-minute rally to win. The Eu
gene team led 16-10 at halftime.
Jess Trunnell led the scoring for
the No-Stars with nine. Dwane
Earnest scored eight for Mohawk.
ALL-INDIANA QUINTET
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of the 22 men on the Indiana bas
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