Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 19, 1949, Page 12, Image 12

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    Pilots Have High Hopes of
Gridiron Success in 1949
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12 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Monday, Sept. 19, 1949
fester, ., i.JmmmmheKlk ylC- 4b'
r nminn Thrflllflh Stanford's Emery Mitchell heads for
lUllllliy IlllUUyil pay dlrt territory and a 13-0 lead over
San Jose State In the first half of their game played at Palo
Alto, Calif. Blocking cleared the way for Mitchell. Stanford
triumphed. 49-0. (Acme Telephoto)
Godoy Passes Up Bout;
Gridman Can't 'Unlax'
.By LARRY LOKET
(Uniud Prut ap.ru Wrltr
Portland. Sept. 19 un
r win-starved University of Port
1 1 land team will be expecting
J I more than two wins this year
in fact, the squad hopes to win
almost as many games during
the 1949 season as they won
during the three postwar years
combined.
In three years, the Pilots won
only five games, tied In four and
absorbed 20 defeats.
Although the Pilots will play
on a tougher schedule this year,
their prime worry is on the lack
of reserves. Newly - appointed
Head Coach Harry (The Horse)
Wright moaned that a few ln-
juries among any of the tack-
or fullbacks would prove costly.
On the brighter side, how
ever, the 21 returning letter
men think their now-how this
year will make up for their
lack of drive and ftoeed In
1948 when Portland won two
games, tied in one, and drop
ped five.
Two Notre Dame alumni
Neil Green and Floyd Simmons
will work with Wright this
m year as line coach and backfield
f4 coach respectively, and the
three -man combination has
sparked Portland optimism
Wright said the Pilots would
like to upset one of the "Big
Four" on this year's schedule
Nevada, Santa Clara, College of
the Pacific, and Idaho but the
other four scheduled contests
aren't going to be pushovers.
Wright will concentrate on
a Notre Dame style of T-for-matlon
built around lightning-quick
opening plays.
Three men stand out in the
Portland lineup. Righthalfback
Wolves' Football Squad
Stocks Surprises, Speed
Oregon College of Education, ice on overland drives, since Mc
Mnnmnuth End of the first two Arthur Is blessed with five other
weeks of pre-season training good snatch-men, all ends. Hank
finds the OCE Wolves In strong Decker leads the quintet, with
shape and rapidly rounding up Bruce Hamilton, Tom (the
into a squad which may well sur-1 Bomb) Hill, Marv Hiebert, and
prise manv grid fans before the Mighty Mite Lyle Hay ready to
nished. go.
Wide open play built around
plenty of passes and readiness
to punt, with strong defen
sive platoon In reserve,1 will
characterise the Wolves
season Is finished.
Coach Bill McArthur is build
ing a fast backfield around rab
bit halts Robin Lee and Corky
Van Loo. Both are excellent pass
receivers but will see more serv-
By HUGH Fl'LLERTON, JR.
New York, Sept. 17 (Pi Ar
turo Godoy, who was schedul
ed to fight Maynard Jones in
Wilmington, Del., Monday, has
decided to retire from the ring
Instead . . . maybe Godoy, who'll
be 39 in a couple of months and
who has been fighting since
1931, decided its better to be in
Chile than to be chilled . . .
of course, they could always
match him with Jersey Joe Wal
cott for the veteran's singles
championship . . . although Okla
homa U. is rated among the five
top football teams this season by
most observers, one of this cor
ner's southwestern scouts offers
a small bet that the Sooners
don't do half as well as expect
ed . . . The Detroit Lions squad
has an average of one and one
tenth years per man experience
In the National football league.
That probably means a lot of un
pleasant experiences (or the
rookies.
Rackety Rax, Unlax
Chief Boston, New Hamp
shire football coaoh, has em
phasized relaxation this season
even to the extent of giving
his athletes special exercises
to keep them "loose." . . .
Boston had Just finished an
oration of the subject recently
and turned to see a lad who
was supposed to be playing
defensive halfback catch a
flying football directly be
tween the eyes . , . "What
happened to you?" roared the
chief. "It's like this, coach,"
stammered the embarrassed
player. "I was relaxing, and
I couldn't unlax."
Sports Before Tour Eyes
Eddie Compo, who fights Wil
lie Pep in Waterbury, Conn.,
Tuesday, likes to have some 50
relatives on hand when he gops
Into action . . . Presumably they
all got compo-mentary tickets
. . . The Merion Golf club, where
15-year-old Marlenc Bauer went
to the semi-finals of the Women's
National championship, is the
same place where Bobby Jones
first qualified for the men's
amateur at the age of 14 , . . Lon
Novak, captain of the 1949 army
soccer team, is the son of Leo
Novak, army track coach. Leo
probably gets quite a kick out
of watching him play . . . Frank
Murray, veteran Marquette U.
coach, expects to have an en
tirely defenseless team this year.
He has adopted the word "coun
ter offense" instead. And we
suppose his scouts engage
counter-espionage.
In
Fresno Defeats
Portland Girls
In Softie Meet
Portland, Ore., Sept. 17 (U.R)
The 1948 champion Phoenix,
Ariz., Ramblers and Fresno,
Calif., Rockets today were the
only unbeaten entries in the
Women's Amateur Softball as
sociation for the world title.
Fresno plucked last year's runner-up
Portland Florists, 4 to 1,
and Phoenix eased by the Pe
oria, 111., Caterpillars, 1 to 0, to
determine the scmlfinalists in the
victors' bracket of the double
elimination playoffs.
In a crowded, rain-delayed
schedule, seven games were run
off last night, lasting into the
early morning hours, after bad
weather had postponed action
for two days.
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With nearly 60 men on hit
roster, 8 of them from Salem,
and with no lossei from pre
season injuries, the former Chi
cago Rockets ace is pointing his
squad towards iti encounter with
Linfield, due at Fairgrounds
stadium, Monmouth, Saturday,
Oct. 1 at 8 p.m.
Nm Horn All W P. Yr.
Paul Let. Ubim Wuh IS 110 H Pr
Bud UichtrU. Salem It 1H H Pr
Bob Punk, Wcjt Bam II 119 II Bo
lack BiLshotli. Power. On. 34 17ft H Pr
Don Banta, Rcediport, Or. ..11 IIS H Pr
David Powell, Ltbanon. Or. S3 130 H Sr
B. McK?vr. Lon Beach, Cal. 30 310 T Br
Bruc Hamilton, Si!m 33 ISO E Sr
Olen Schroeder, Dalla. Ora. 33 3uA T Jr
Max A. Parker. Monmouth ..35 171 O Pr
Merlin B. Marah. Albany .,..31 184 O R
Rotar Daach, Salem .30 ISO Q Bo
Dale Spark. McMlnnvllU ,,,,35 105 O Bo
Emtl Veer, Watt Salem 30 lift T Pr
Jonn Wiot, Yamhill. Ore 30 tftft C Pi
D. Vanderzander, HtlUboro ..31 330 T Pt
Oala DavU, Her ml ton, Ora. ,.33 19 G Sr
Jack Bu&hnell, Power, Ort. ..35 ITS H Pr
Larry Bell, Eutstne 10 3';l T it
Gary Searl. Valaeti. Ore II 111 C Pr
L. 8t a ud Inter. Uolalla. Ora. ,.11 HI I Pr
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R. CapflAso, Bridgeport, Con. 33 110 H Be
Archie Padberg, Heppntr, Ort. 30 134 O Jr
Marvin Hiebert. Dalla. Ort. ..31 163 E Br
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Lyle Har. Tyh Valley, Ort. ..30 110 E Bo
Record for Royalty
George Clark tosses a 22-pound
hammer 97 feet 6 "3 Inches, a new
record, in the Highland games at Braemar, Scotland, before
members of royal family.
William Kane of San Francisco
drives for extra yardage after nrL. oltnnc
be a consistent ground gainer.
Quarterback Danny Christian
son of Jersey City, N.J., is one
of the most accurate passers In
the Pacific Northwest.
Lefthalfback John Freeman
of Portland is rated by Port
land fans as the greatest back
to hit the campus since the
days of Murel Neil of East
West game fame. The 172-
pound junior was third in the
nation last year in kicknffs
returns, and he sprints the
hundred slightly under 10 sec
onds. Portland's schedule:
Sept. 25 Nevada at Portland.
Oct. 1 Montana State at
Bozeman.
Oct. 9 Santa Clara at Lodi.
Oct. IS College of Pacific at
Portland.
Oct. 22 Pepperdine at Los at Boise.
Angeles. Nov. 19
Oct. 22 University of Idaho I Portland.
Elect Officers
In Bend Meeting
Bend, Sept. 19 W The Izaak!
Walton league of Oregon closed:
its annual convention Saturday'
night with the installation of
new officers.
Dr. David Charlton, Portland,
was elected president.
Other officers: George Chris-
rtensen, Silverton, secretary-
treasurer; James McCullouch,
Burns: Merle Griffin, Grants
Pass; Scott McKay, Waldport, I
and Carl Schwartz, Hillsboro
all vice presidents; Clayton Vo
der, Canby; Sherman Smith
Grants Pass; Frank McCormack
Klamath Falls; Dr. W. G. Man-
land; Joseph Mason, Prineville;
Rex Stanford, Salem; Al Raab,
Beaverton, and Burt Gaines,
Waldport, all directors.
ning. Bend; Fred Kennedy, Port-
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