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And when the time comes for a new one, you'll find that we can specify . . . from CMC's wide range of models, chassis and equipment op tions ... a truck type and size that is exactly suited to your hauling job. see us for all your truck and service needs. SCAHBLETT JOE GORDON had one of his biggest days of the years Mon day in pacing Cleveland to a 6-3 victoy over Washington. Gor don got three hits, including his 29th home run, and participated in four double plays. iocc Graham Named Coast's Most Valuable By Baseball Writers LOS ANGELES, Sept. 21 0P) The Pacific Coast League's most valuable player of 1948 is Jack Graham, San Diego Padres' home run slugger. A $1000 cash award and a plaque donated by another, unre lated Graham, the late Charles H., owner of the San Francisco Seals, will be presented to the big out fielder by league president Clar ence Rowland at next Sunday's Hollywood-San Diego doubehead er in San Diego. Rowland said nine of 20 sports writers in Coast League cities gave Graham as their first choice for the award. Jack Robin of San Francisco received six votes, Nick Etten of Oakland, two, and one each went to Gene Woodling, San Francisco; Charley Silvera, Port land, and Dee Moore, Sacramento, U-Bowl Bowling i Bud's orchestra wjn the only -0 vic tory In Women's Moose league bowling Monday night, beating Shelly Real Es tate. Miml Ceduschef had 168 and 460 for the winners. M, Lchrback, with 159 and 420, led Hope's Electric to a 3-1 victory over Art's Service. Williams Transfer won a 3-1 from Stevens Floral Shop, with An nette Harvv paving the way with 171 and 476. Texas Hot Dogs and Retread Tires split. Louise Richardson had 167 and 464 for the Tire girls. In men's Commercial league play, Burch's Shoes Store skunked Repair Di vision, 4-0. Bob Hanbcg had 203 for the losers, Chuck Rltter 480 for the winners. Palace Grill beat Burkhart's Jewelers, 3-1. R. Williams of the losers was high with l&B and 516. Town Talk Cafe won all four games from College Ice Cream even though Lee Siegel had a 202 and 562 for the Icemen. Horn Printing beat H. S. Smith, 3-1. Bob Tiener with 234 and 602 was tops for tha losers. Passing 'Order of Ducks Prepare To Meet Indians Both Aerial Offense, Defense Gets Attention The customary day off for regular members of the Univer sity of Oregon football team who saw action in the Saturday game was- not observed Monday and Coach Jim Aiken pushed pre parations for the important game against Stanford Saturday. The 37-man traveling squad must complete training In time to entrain for Palo Alto Thursday night, and scrimmage sessions were scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday. The entire 56-man Webfoots squad worked in a Monday ses sion that was only 15 minutes shorter than usual, majoring in pass defense and a passing attack. Frank Zazula, No. 1 Oregon scout. again reminded the Webfoots that the Stanford team he saw stage a second-half comeback to defeat San Jose Saturday would be a formidable foe. He particularly mentioned an array of fast and lanky ends who are excellent pass receivers. Aitnougn Oregon rolled up eight touchdowns in beating banta Barbara 55-7 here Saturday, an entire scrimmage will be based on smoothing out the attack, the other scrimmage to major on de fense. In the meantime. Coach Bill Bowerman, in charge of the fresh men, worked with an 85-man squad that shows considerable promise and may be ready to scrimmage the varsity by next week. Won, But Beaten CHENEY, Wash., Sept. 21 m The Eastern Washington College Savages are scheduled for several gingerly pushups, but little more. nefore Saturday night's grid go against visiting Southern Oregon College. The Eastern upset the University of Montana, 12 to 7, last Saturday but emerged from the battle a badly battered bunch of boys. "About all I can do," said Coach Abe Poffenrorth, "is walk those groaning boys through the iodine vat twice a day till Saturday. Half the boys are walking bent over double from aching bones I'll hnve to put 'em in a winch." Snyder to Aid USC LOS ANGELES, Sept. 21 UP). Head Coach Jeff Cravath, flanked by a crack new backfield coaching assistant in Bob Snyder, promised his University of Southern Call' fornia football squad a busy after noon of drills for the Oregon State invasion coming up. Snyder, who recently resigned as boss of the Los Angeles Bam professional team, signed up formally Monday as assistant to his long-time friend, Cravath, Snyder was an avid spectator in the press box last Friday when USC defeated Utah, and has been helping Cravath unofficially for some time this fall. Things Tough All Over STANFORD, Cal., Sept. 21 (U.R) The Stanford Indians ran through their roughest scrimmage of the season Monday as a disap pointed coach Marchie Schwartz attempted to iron out the bugs In the team's attack against San Jose State last Saturday. The injury list grew as a result of the scrimmage and the Cards now have three fullbacks on the hurt list: Bud Klein, who broke his nose in the practice; Bill De Young, with a possible dislocated shoulder; and Bruce Van Alstyne, still on the sidelines with a sprain ed ankle. Pappy Not Happy caw TTOAWrTSrfi Sent. 21 iim AHhnnch TTniversitv of Cali fornia got off to a rousing football start by walloping Santa Clara 41 to 19, Coach Lynn "Fappy" Waldorf said he was disappointed with the penormance oi nis ursi string line. "We will have to show great im provement If we expect to win from Navy this Saturday" Waldorf told the football writers meeting. "Our line was disappointing from end to end. The blocking was poor and the timing jusi wasn i mere. Prep Scores Milton Freewater 33, Pendleton t. MEN 16-50 LEARN REFRIGERATION in our well equipped shop by working on equipment. Refrig eration and reverse cycle of heating and cooling with re frigeration, men in big demand. 3 Classes to Choose From 5 hours morning 7 a.m.-12 noon 5 hours afternoon 12:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m. 5 hours evenings 6-11 p.m. APPROVED FOR VETS For Information On Terms, Housing, Par or Full Time Employment See G. I. JENSEN EUGENE HOTEL SUNDAY, MONDAY TUESDAY Aiken Tells Oregon Clubbers PCC, Stanford 'After Oregon' The Pacific Coast Conference, particularly Stanford, will be "after Oregon" this season, but "I think we have a chance at Palo Alto Saturday," Oregon Coach Jim Aiken told a capacity crowd at the Oregon Club meeting Mon day noon at the Eugene Hotel. "The Stanford game la the big hump," Aiken said, "and If we can get past Saturday's game I believe we'll start to roll." Frankle Zazula, backfield coach and chief scout who watched Stanford de. feat San Jose State 26-20 Satur day, reported that Stanford has a good team with fast rangy ends. Some critics, according to Zazula, believed that Stanford could have won the game at any time, but allowed the new men to play until Portland Team Gains SoffSall Semi-finals PORTLAND, Sept. 21 (U.R) Houston, Tex.,. and Portland, Ore., moved into the semi-final bracket of the men's world Softball tour nament under auspices of the American Softball Association Houston blanked Seattle, Wash., 4 to 0, last night to gain the semi final shelf while Portland drubbed Lafayette, Colo., 6 to 0. In consolation games, Stockton, Cal., eliminated Vancouver, B.C.! 5 to 3, and Springfield, Mo., knocked out Bridgeport, Conn., 8 to 0. The tourney's only foreign entry, Puerto Rico, will play its first tilt Tuesday night against the winner of a first round Detroit, Mich., Memphis, Tenn., contest. First-round victories favored Marion. Ind.. over Beth Page, L.I, after a 13-inning struggle, 1 to 0; and Brea, Cal., joustled Bismark, N.D., 5 to 1. Hixson to Play With Hogan in Medford Tilt Harvey Hixson, Eugene golf er who recently annexed the Southern Oregon amateur golf championship, left here Tues day for Medford,, where Wed nesday be will play an exhibi tion match with Ben Hogan, famed pro dlvoter, over the Rogue Valley Country Club course. Touch-Tackle Football Meeting Wednesday A meeting of all local organiza tions or individuals interested in the 1948 touch-tackle" football league are to meet at the offices of the park and recreation bureau at 7 p. m. Wednesday. Lights at the 19th and Lawrence field will be turned on between 7 and 10 p. m. for practice purposes, and the first drill was scheduled for Tues day. Don't Worry About Gas Rationing. Follow the Ducks to Palo Alto By TRAIN OREGON vs. STANFORD September 25 ROUNDTRIP (plus $3.24 Federal ToxT In coaches end chair cars on fast trains lv. Eugene "Beaver" 8:10 PM Ar. San Francisco ... 1 2:50 PM 051 OR tv. Eugene" Klamath"! 2:1 0 PM T Ar. San Francisco... 9:20 AM,0" Fast and frequent train ttrvk hstwlin Son Francisco and Palo Aho. RETURNING tv. San Francisco "Beaver" 5:00 PM 051 Ar. Eugene 7.55 AM"" OI Lv. San Francisco "Klamath" . . . . 9.-00 PM w Ar.Eugen 5:35 PM"1 torn good In Tourist Fullmonion"sWavor' or In Slandard Pullmons en doloso "Cascado" at hlghtr rates. Far lafonntlon pkona S-1P fhe friendly Southern Pacific R. E. Dean, Agent 4 Phone 2200 Day' for Webfoots San Jose held a 20-0 lead--and then the veterans went Into the lineup and won going away. Aiken reported that everyone in the San Francisco area will be giving Oregon a bad time, and that the papers have already start ed their campaigns. He said that one Frisco writer, covering the Oregon game Saturday, reported that Oregon's ends looked like tackles and that he (Aiken) still didn't know how to substitute barely mentioning that Oregon won by a 55-7 score. Ten of the Oregon backs were interviewed by Zazula, Including Bob Sanders, Bud Boqua, Ken Maine, Norm Van Brocklin, De- Wayne Johnson, Bob Oas, George Bell, Johnny McKay, Gene Gillies, and Bunny Easter. All expressed belief that Stanford would be a formidable foe, but would be the loser. As Bell said, "nearly all of us have personal grudges of one kind or another against Stan ford." Athletic Director Leo Harris and Assistant Coach Bill Bower man also spoke briefly. Dick Reed, Club president, was MC. SPOKANE TEAM WINS TRAIL, B. C, Sept. 21 Spo kane Dynamos carried off the Western International La Crosse League championship, trouncing Trail Golden Bears 22-40. Eugene Recreation The Corral white-washed Texas Hot Dogs. 4-0, In Fraternal League howling Monday night. Bob Wiltshire had 189 and 562 to pace the winners. Saunders Clean ers lost to Gilbert brothers, 3-1.. H. Seavy I naa iau tor tne losers, Keith Froudflt 533 for the winners. H. Tomlch, with 254 and 541, paced American Legion to a 2-2 split with Santa Clara Nursery. C. Brown witn 171 was n en man as Wlldish Truck ing beat the No-Names. 4-0. Chlttock of; No-Names bad 497 series. H. Richards had ' 543, but Art's service lost all four games to Primrose Cleaners. Ken Mclntyre had a 207 singles for the winners. Fred's place beat Oregon supply, 4-0. Crouse of the Suppliers had 192. Blair of Fred's place 494. BUckenstaff had 212 and J. Berry 556 for Cosmo Cigar, but their team lost 3-1 to Primrose Cleaner's second team. Chuck Klenk paced Painless Parker with 195 to a 4-0 win over Bryant Insurance. Harley Mull had a 473 series for the losers. Heltz had 180 and 524 as Team No. 5 lost to custom lumber, 4-0. Las Coates with 210 and Joe Bernardl with 509 led Paramount Meat Market to a 4-0 whitewash over Team No. 6. Diamond Dusters WHAT THEY DID MONDAY JOE GOEDON (Cleveland Indiana ) AH UUl U rU A B 4 3 3- 3 S 0 () 29th Home Hun. SEASON'S RECORDS AB RBI H Pet. 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Talbert and Mrs. Dupont, seek ing their fifth national mixed doubles title, first had to play a delayed semi-final match against Bob Falkenburg of Hollywood and Gertrude Moran of Los Angeles, whom they beat, 27-25, 5-7, 6-1. The match was halted by darkness last Saturday with the score 22-all in the first set. It was the third time Miss Brough, runnerup to Mrs. Dupont in women's singles, shared In the mixed doubles title. She teamed with Australia's Jack Bromwich last year and with Ted Schroerder in 1942. GOLF WRITER DIES SEATTLE, Sept. 21 (U.B Alex Rose, 64, veteran golfing editor of the Seattle P. I., died Sunday night THOUSANDS EVERYWHERE have switched to Calvert because Calvert Reserve tastes better! : CALVERT RESERVE Blended Whiakes -86.8 Prool-e5 uraln neutral spirits. Calvert Distillers Corp., New York City IMISM AT COPYING'S NO CHANGE IN OUR No Increase In Price (We'll Hold The Line) Thrifty to Trade at Copping' s" Tuea., Sept. 21, 1948 , Page IT What You Don't Have to Shoot To Win in Golf! TACOMA, Wash. Sept. 21 (U.W Ed "Porky" Oliver, the roly- poly shotmaker from Seattle, too home of a $2150 first prize as a re sult of his triumph in one of tha weirdest finishes of the Tacoma Open golf tournament. Oliver won the playoff-of-a-playoff for first place Monday, beating Cary Middlecoff of Mem phis, Tenn., with an eagle threa on the first hole of a sudden death playoff. Earlier in the day, Oliver and Middlecoff had battled through an 11-hole playoff with three other golfers Fred Haas of New Orleans, Chuck Congdon of Tacoma, and Vic Ghezzi of Engle wood, N. J., who finished with them in a five-way tie at 274 at the end of the regulation 72 holes. 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