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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1938)
Friday, October 21, 1938 Six Cut Rate Football Exhibition Sweetland Field at 8 p.m. ww go? TO O VOP , SB DQS Qfijr 9 CEP 099 O TO HOB TO OB TO BP" TO TO TO TO TO TO W TO TO TO w (TO S3 TO TO TO TO TO ins Southern California's Trojans Favored to Defeat Stanford at Palo Alto The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon ! 1' Sport Slants By Fred Hampton (AuocUUd Prsss WrlUr) Oregon State' Beavers, the chump of September who became October's heroes, will lose to wash big-ton State tomorrow at Port land unless Coach Howard Jones of US.C, Is wrong. Proctor Jones' boys have played both teams and Howard picks the Cougars. Howard has been wrong before and we choose to believe he will be wrong tomorrow, but there Is warning In his prophecy. He feels that the Cougars are better than their four defeats, that they are about due to win a game, and this will be It. Tho aogwry la not very flat tering to a Beaver team that has Just palled Itself out of the rack by beating Washington's highly esteemed nose-divers, because anything that may be said for the Cougars can also be said for O.8.C. They not only have Improved but havo had a sip of victory's heady nectar which should stimulate them no end for the quarrel with the Cougars. But there are angles that make the four-time beaten palousers look risky. First they have a tradition for beating Oregon State In Port land. No WSC team has lost to OSO In the Rose City since 1919. Second, Holllngbery'i teams usually age well. This one may be punk but It Isn't getting any worse. It did a pretty fair Job of curbing Stanford and It hobbled USC for three quarters. Finally the Beav ers are expected to win, and this season has been distinguished by the unexpected. Oregon State has come a long way since Its Ineffectual tussle with Idaho. The good orange line is nicely meshed with a mart backfield of Mercer, the brothers Kohler and Kissel burgh. And the team they're playing tomorrow Isn't as .tough-4 as the one they belted over last week. Behind Oregon State's victory over Washington, we are told, was a de preciating Seattle newspaper article In which the Beavers were refer red to as a crowd of farmers wh didn't belong In the same ball with the Huskies. This rented iy u.j rrt tc a high ver and resulted In one more Humiliating Joas for the Washington. It makes a nice story and adds drama and gives the game a touch of the old Horatio Alger color, but We choose to think that Oregon State won because they had the best team. Seattle writers never have been very complimentary to Oregon State. Why this particular slur should have whelped an upset is not quite clear. It probably made the Stlner men mad, all right, but they on because they had a football team that played better ball than Washington's. . . Stayton 'S'Club Initiates Five Stayton The "Order of 8," ath letic organization of the local high school, held its annual Initiation on Wednesday for five new members. They are Darel Lewis, Edwin Hay worth, Cloyd Harrel, Richard Mc Crae and Derrll Jorden. Portland. Oct. 21 (Ah- Roy Fug ate, biological survey official, said yes terday that predatory animal hunt ers had killed 1628 predators in Ore gon during September. . Better MAKE A NOTE 7a sutfc6 Mis&ey WHISKEY OUt OiilDI TO Copyright 1938 Nstionaf Distillers Products Corn New York City 90 Proof 40 American straight whiskey, 60 American grain neutral spirits. Willamette And Idaho to Provide Show Intercollegiate football at a price everybody can aflord to pay wlU be available on Sweetland field to night at ( o'clock. Willamette and College of Idaho, members of the Northwest conference, will provide entertalanment at the rate of ten cents a period, although it la not probable that fana will be permitted to aelect the particular IS minutes of football they wish to see. At any rate the entire W minutes of sklrra lshlng will be well worth witnessing. While Injuries and sickness have taken their toll among Coach Keene's Bearcats, nevertheless he will be able to field a squad which Is cap able of providing first class football entertainment A light backfield this season has necessitated the use of wide-open football tactics, something which should prove a boon to fans who prefer to see the ball now and then. With Chapman, Stewart and Shaffer absent because of Injuries, it is probable Coach Keene will fall back on some of the freshmen who remained at home while the varsity went south. This list Includes George McQlyn. triple threat left half of St. Helens; Myron Goe, right half, St. Helens; Tom King, guard, Sa lem; Gordon Moore, tackle, Tlgard, and Wally Olson, center, Tillamook. Olgler, the 144-pound freshman from Camas, Wash., breaks Into the starting lineup for the first time this season in tonight's game. He proved a bitter pill tor opposing high school clubs while performing for Walt Erickson at Camas. George Abbott, end, and Karl Kahle, tackle, three-year stripe wearers, have been appointed co- captains for tonight's mix. Coach Farberry brings to Salem an outfit almost as heavy as that boasted by Willamette and one which Is well coached. The Coyotes h?e not won a game against Wlllauette for many years but that no indi cation they won't put ' olg-dent in the dope buckeETbr.'sht. Their 7 to S win over to Loggers of CPS would seem Ml assurance Idaho Is bringing seething besides a bunch of Bhr'-uer pads and cleated shoes. p vbable starting lineups; Willamette V C. of Idaho Balrd LE Blankley Kahle, Capt., . . LT Selders Baker LO Hertrich B. Williams C. .MacDonald McKlnney RO Dllley Slrnlo RT. A. Harshbarger Abbott, Capt.. . .RE Petty Gallon Q Russell Olgler LH Bennett Weakley RH Stone Drury P Berg Officials Referee, Wade Williams, Portland; umpire, Doug. Lowell, Portland; head linesman, Dave Strlt- mater, Lebanon. Lucky, or Unlucky? Tou,, 348 " 7 1005 L ' Hartwell 153 183 181517 JPTL..... -j I aaaa",- Young 183 306 169651 1 1 mTjTbI JT I Totals 336 388 350 1074 tKS? I r. Naeh 130 204 181 615 I ItTTTTTl ?r& PfgV M I Vallrux 179 145 213336 iJUULUiaLLfJ VV I Total! 309 349 393 1051 llrVWfTfr 1 g Paie 138 335 179532 Ui LIlL Mi M KMton 21S 193 151067 5 E Total! 141 418 330 1089 I V B f V Stf tnbock 150 199 193 544 mmWmrvt- IPj 'k iimam 307 168 157633 I IJI.J Total! 857 387 153 1076 1 1 Kt" IB 1" 1" 335 .frT 1X"3 Ml I White 218 185 170673 lift sjW f00r f Total 413 333 382 110S X WT m PaullQ 170 188 185543 ft 2 Total 339 435 385 1139 Wli iJ i 1 1 1 1 4 fj a. WoodlB 191 204 198 8f)3 1 1 1 II I t f . Cox 159 193 198540 V 1 1 1 1 TBRP Totuls 350 396 387 1133 la II W L tUllAw .... ,,,,,, , . u&51&H I Proposed AH Purpose Stadium as envisioned by an architect. Salem voters will decide whether they want to bond themselves for $50,000 with which to finance the project at the November election. It Is expected the government will assist through contribution with WPA labor. Several civic clubs have endorsed the stadium plan. Prep Grid Race Grows Hot as Season Ages (By tb AwoclBttd Press) A Klamath Falls-Medford high school game at Medford tonight looms as the outstanding battle of an Oregon slate swollen with important week-end games. Klamath Falls will BOWLING Worn en ' Lsrwa 'Perfection Alien) Capital Bed Handicap T M. Poulln 146 O. Julian 139 W, Warren 09 132 179443 179 111 3SS 110 105310 Z. Kitchen 118 119 117 354 16 132 126434 V. Barnlca ..... Totals eel sis eei 1937 Bad Ardy Nufer 147 143411 170445 86 398 145388 118373 Britta AverlU 140 A. Rrer 131 William- 113 Moodr M Totals , 810 643 Ml 1913 Brmnin'i Chapter 115 113 153380 Anderson 80 105 81 288 O. Hlbancer 84 88 101373 O. Walker 117 111 133350 Total! 470 481 530 1491 Barr Jo Barr 110 107 130343 W. Albrlch 100 100 111311 T. Albrlch Ill 113 10S 329 E. Roth 40 104 145389 Total! 401 433 Golden Mieaaani H. Moodr 13 143 O. Buret! 148 99 A. Nash 129 148 R. Farmer 116 118 Vlrs Bean 130 181 109416 Total! 674 659 635 1968 (laeiie D. Moore 106 Kay Thompson ...... 139 A. Mid wood 119 B. Kurt MO Rae Yocom 130 Totals 639 140 739 3018 J&Sj&Vk "C Si Major Dooblca j SS AP Cllne 177 1 68 193438 mvmMMin Swan 177 231 155653 rT. WM A X Total! 385 390 317 1093 mUr&t Plckena 183 169 177538 lS M Julian 203 231 140064 aYmfiTuW WW A Total! 885 SB0 317 1092 ft L A al Hobba 196 161 182539 fiti ffff Barnlca im mi ikjlia JPjm y pint Pm Myi' QUART HGffk put Its undefeated squad on tne field under the orchard flood lights, to match a powerful team that may be the answer to the Pel icans' state title aspirations. The gams was expected to draw 6000. Another spotless record will be at stake when the unbeaten McLough Un high team of Milton-Preewater takes Its home field against Hood River this afternoon. Another big eastern Oregon game will be the meeting of La Grande and Pendle ton at La Grande. Lebanon will try to take the meas ure of another unsullied contender for the state title, West Linn, in a game today. Bend, beaten once, will welcome Albany to the fciva country and Sa lem, a strong Willamette valley con tender, will visit McMlnnville. Toledo, one of the big name teams of the coast area," will play Junction City. In the Portland league, Lincoln, will match Commerce today, while Washington and Grant battle it out Saturday. Bell Elected Phil Bell has been elected presi dent of the Mercantile bowling lea gue during a conference held at the Perfection alleys Wednesday night. Ken Austin was named secretary treasurer. . Ihe - Oral E MildWeather Reduces Trade New York, Oct. 21 W3) Mild wea ther had an unfavorable effect on trade during the past week and re tail and wholesale volumes were pulled down, said Dun & Br ads tree t today In their weekly summary. It was added, however, that little significance was attached to the lag in the demand for some types of merchandise, as merchants were inclined to attribute the lull In sales wholly to weather conditions. The average decline in the week was estimated at 2 to 4 percent, bringing the decrease from a year ago to 4 to 14 per cent. Keeping In step with retail turn over, replacement buying at whole sale slackened its pace. Buyers' eagerness to cover future needs became more pronounced as probability of delivery delays and rising prices spread Into additional lines. "In many centers it was reported Christmas requirements were being filled at an earlier date and with greater freedom than last year but, on the whole, future orders were still confined largely to staple lines and those in which shortages were most manifest. The increase in wholesale sales for the week was so small that the margin below the 1937 comparative was still estimated at 3 to 12 per cent. Portland. Oct. 21 U.R Franklin high school remained unbeaten and untied yesterday by defeating Ben son Tech 14-7 in a Portland inter scholastic football league game. COLD WAVE COMING! Freezing temperatures within twenty-four hours, says Weather man You've got to do something about your car at owe... one of two things: 1 Take a chance with ordinary boil-away anti-freeze that will need replace ment as the weather see-saws back and forth and motor heat brings the radiator solution above its boiling point. 2. Give your car the proper protection from the beginning and free yourself from worry and uncertainty all winter long. Better be sure, better be happy, better be thrifty with "Eveready" "Prestone" anti-freeze. It's guaranteed in writing. FIND YOUR CAR ON THIS CHART IMPORTANT! The price per gallon of an anti-freeze meant nothing unleu yoa know how many &Jlon$ you will need during the entire winter. You can't get that information on a boil-away anti-freeze. But you can get it for ''Prestone' anti-freeze.. .and, here it it. See how reasonably you can get two-way protection all winter long against both freeze-up and rust formations with one hot of "Prestone" anti-freeze one shot because it won't boil off. no matter how warm the weather gets between the cold snaps. If your car isn't on this chart, your dealer has a chart showing all cars; and amounts needed for temperature to 60 below sera. Find jHf mni rtoJ fnm Itft H rlgkt. Tht firtt fitmrw ittw rtttct ym gff with MffitiM t "Evra4y" "Prntont" onti-frmt in tktcivltng tjrtrm; Ik with mud half tliound m. mm mw mt. 1 mju k Urn mt. IJynr car hat m mot watw mtattr, di gallon f tk$ ruantitj cll4ft. I 1U ZH uieK 40, M, J. 'J. 'JT. 'It ft -IS -H 0, SO, M, ', lJ7. 'it -f U - IT CAOIUAO U 4 IT 0. 'M, 'tf; SO, 3S ! t - 8 0,T0.')T;as,T,?VM 10 11 I 0, 70, T5, 'Mi 0, M 18 t MJ-D, 'M, BO, BS, M 14 4 -U CNSVIKMXr AO Modala, 'H S -It -41 All Madata, 17, 4 -IS -84 4, '2, "M, if. 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Frisco Edwards, the third man In the ring, will be instructed to use his own Judgment in making his deci sions, regardless of whose toes he steps on. While Bud Peterson of Indepen dence and Jack Hibbard of Klamath Falls have drown the top spot In the eight-round mix. Friend believes some of the boys In the lower brack ets will provide the fireworks. One of these is Kid Weston, a 138 pounder who recently moved to Sa lem from Boise. Weston has work ed out under Friend's observation and the latter Is willing to vouch for his competitive spirit. Joe Bonn, light heavyweight, Gervais, Is an other boy who will bear watching. Friend states. Bonn is the young fellow who, in an emergency, took on two men on a single card at the armory last winter and won both. He is slated to meet Leo Won dra of Independence in the special event. Wondra gained his ring experience by tossing leather in Omaha. He Is now a resident of In dependence and as such last a de cision to Bonn some three weeks ago. The entire card: 8 rounds, main event: Bud Peter son. Independence, vs. Jack Hib bard, Klamath Falls, 151 pounds. 6 rounds, semi-final: Eddie Spina. Portland vs. Chuck Camera, Seat tle. 135 pounds. 4 rounds, special: Joe Bonn, Ger vais, vs. Leo Wondra, Independence, 170 pounds. 4 rounds: Tony Kahut. Wood-. burn. vs. Montana Red, Indepen dence, 145 pounds. 4 rounds: Kid Weston, Salem, vs. Joe O'Hara, Siletz, 138 pounds. 4 rounds: Herman Halter, Wood- burn, vs. Bobby Franklin, Inde- pendence, 145 pounds. The crested grebe dives for fish while carrying Its young on Its back 1 1H 2 W LAPAYtm 4. '14. IS, '19 "400", 17, 'IS LAS ALLS LINCOLN T-Il, h m 'AS HASH 1T10, IT; ASM, M40, IS lew, MW0, 'M; J7M, 17 Adr.A'M, 'AS;AMb.4,'A OLOSMOSHLI t, 'AS, 'i4 T.M;UA,'4;F,1T,,AI U 17. 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The Detroit coach has made tentative arrangement to try out the theory November 27 when his team meets Santa Cla ra at Sacramento, Calif. Buck Shaw, Santa Clara, coach, is will ing; to cooperate, it was under stood here. "It will be a unique and inter esting experiment." Dorais said. The plan provides for an of ficial scorer who would keep a record of yardage gained. Outstanding Games Listed for Play (By tbo Associated Preu) Friday Willamette vs. College of Idaho at Salem nlght). Southern Oregon Normal vs. Oregon Normal at Dallas (night). Saturday Oregon vs. Pordham at New York. Oregon State vs. Washington State at Portland. Oregon Freshmen vs. Oregon State Freshmen at Klamath Falls (night). Portland vs. 9 rig ham Young at Provo. Utah, Pacific vs. Whitman at Forest Grove (night). Linfield vs. Ellensburg at Ellens burg. Eastern Oregon Normal vs. Gon zaga at La Grande. Dallas Nosed Out By Molalla High Dallas The Dallas Dragoas re mained at the bottom of the Willa mette Valley Interscholastlc league as the result of losing a hotly con tested football game to the Molalla Biiokaroos last nisht. 13-12. Dallas a this flat al SB AT AT WXW VMM 1939 Studebaker is making! ITS SELLING ON SIGHT BECAUSE ITS THE WORLD'S SMARTEST CAR . . . PRICED ALMOST AS LOW Studebaker sales have been spec tacular ever since this big, beau tiful,new 1939 Studebaker swung upon the scene I Designed by Raymond Loewy, . acclaimed by Europe's fore most design authorities . . . there isn't anything to rival it in the whole world of cars! Be smart and see this Stude baker first before committing .aw XSMl: ir"1nriia.. " M .a.t. -, . M mm tTUDIBAKnt til. SUDOST HAH OfFMl LOW TIMS PAYMENTS BONESTEELE SALES & SERVICE, Inc. Bears Given Edge Against Washington By James A. Sullivan San Francisco, Oct. 21 0J.PJ How ard Jones, Trojan coach, is going to be surprised today when he arrives here and finds his U.S.C. team a 2H to 1 favorite over Stanford for their annual game Saturday. Others were somewhat surprised to see the odds posted by local bet ting commissioners at such a figure. For some 40,000 persons. Including Jimmy Roosevelt, the president's secretary and eldest son, are going down to the Stanford bowl expect ing to see a toss-up game which a break or two might decide. California is a 2'i to 1 favorite over victoryless Washington at Seat tle. Santa Clara is 2'4 to 1 over Arkansas In a San Francisco gams expected to produce the wildest for ward passing of the year. Fordham rates at 2 to 1 over the Oregon team which Stanford defeated. St. Mary's is favored at similar odds over un defeated University of San Fran cisco In a Sunday game. Oregon State is a slight favorite over Wash ington State at Portland. No odds are quoted on the U.C.L.A.-Idaho fuss at Los Angeles, but most sourc es look to an Idaho defeat, the first of the year for the conference out casts. Other games on tomorrow's pro gram are Nevada vs. Fresno State; Chlco State vs. Cal. Aggies; Flag staff vs. New Mexico; Ellensburg vs. Linfield; Pacific U. vs. Whitman; Brigham Young vs. Portland; North Dakota State vs. Montana; Occiden tal vs. Laverne; Cal. Tech. vs. Po mona college; Billings Poly vs. Mon tana Mines; Washington frosh vs. Western Washington; Puget Sound vs. Pacific Lutheran. scored a touchdown which would have meant victory for the Dragons, in the dying minutes of the game, but officials called an offside pen alty against both teams which nulli fied the six points. Each team collected two touch downs, Dallas losing because It fail ed to annex either one of the extra points. 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