14 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Monday, Sept. 2fi. 19491 Wolf Pack CheWS Portland Pilots 53-27 on Sunday ' ' HOT , ; " Ml' r: , ltS ' i7iw i ivW ;::-: E?f 'j i k. .1 iin -t vt 2i .c--r Portland, Sept. 26 ,Uni versity of Nevada pounded its way to a 53-27 win over Port land university here yesterday, but not before the losing Pilots had staged a final eight-minute uprising that netted three touch down tallies. The final flurry also saw Johnny Subda race 97 yards with a Portland kickoff for his second touchdown of the Neva da total. 1 sfCI (f' -iff k'-- ' f x4t n- V f I" Prize Tarpon Capt. Bill Styron, of Southport, N. C, snows the 122-pound silver tarpon he hooked off the Cape Fear river on the North Carolina coast after a 55 minute battle. High Bids Hold Up Construction Of Beaver Park Portland. Ore., Sept. 28 UP General Manager William G. Mulligan of the Portland Beav ers' baseball club today said the construction of a new ball park was being held up by high bids. Mulligan said the club will an nounce its plans on park con struction within the next week or 10 days. One contracting firm reportedly bid more than $1, 000,000 on the project. Arthur (Slick) Morton, in his first season as football coach, is the 20th gridiron mentor at Mis sissippi State. PCC Grid Race Narrows as Six Unbeatens Eye Future San Francisco, Sept. ? (UP) The great leveling-off process in west coast football gets under way this week-end. Six major unbeaten teams left after last Saturday'! engage ments all put their unblemished two-week-old records on the line against experienced and able foes with the chances good that there will be an upset or two recorded before nightfall. How good Is Ol' I'SC? Has Stanford got a polnt-a-minute machine? Will the t'CLA Bruins continue their surpris ing march? Is Oregon REAL LY' that good? Can Califor nia continue to win with those "long gainers" as her only weapon? How will WSC do in the big time? Those questions may be an swered come Saturday night. Right now, most of the un beaten teams have looked im pressive. One of the great mys teries is the Stanford attack that has scored 83 points in two games and kept its own goal line uncrossed. The Indians, who drubbed Coast Loop Knots 4th; Saltzman Wins No. 23 (By the AiioctAtMj Prfti) The Pacific Coast league end ed in a tie for fourth place. Which means that Seattle and San Diego play a single game tonight to see which goes into the $35,000 Governor's cup playoffs. The playoffs start Wednesday among the four top teams. The Padres will start Red Adams tonight but the Ralnlers' choice is unknown. The Padres beat Los An geles 12 to 0 and 4 to 1 Sun day behind the effective twirl ing of Veterans Jess F lores and Dick Barrett. Flores' win was his 20th of the season. Orestes Minoso was big stick man with three homers In the two games. Seattle split a pair with the champion Hollywood Stars. The Stars took the opener in 10 in nings when Frank Kelleher singled in the winning run for a S to 4 decision. Big Charley Schanz allowed but four hits in winning the second one 2 to 0. It was Schanz' 22nd win. Hollywood's final pennant winning margin was five games over Oakland which dropped two to Portland 8 to 4 and 9 to S. Hal Saltiman notched his 23rd win of his freshman year In the loop with a seven hit Job in the night cap. BUI Taylor, Oaks' rookie, got two home runs in the sec ond game. He got two Friday night to give him a record of four homers In the only two games he has started for the Oaks. Third place Sacramento won Its ninth straight game In deal ing a twin loss to San Francis co, the Seals' 11th straight loss incidentally. Bill Wilson, Jim Tabor and Joe Marty hit hom ers to cop the first 6 to 1. In the nightcap, the Solons vised three pitchers. Each worked three In nings and each gave up one hit apiece In winning 1 to 0. The Solons' lone tally was unearned. PCL Standings IBy the Auoclated Preu W L Prl. W L Pet Hollywood MR 78 .fiBI San DlfRO 9ft 92 .508 Oakland 102A.1 .856 Portland 85 102 .454 Sacrmnto 102 86.946 Bun Fran 64 103 .441) Seattle 09 02 AOS Loi Am 74 113 38ft Yttterday'a Kiults: Portland 9. Oakland 3. Seattle 2. Hollywood 0. San DieRO 4, Loi Anitelea t, Sacramento 6-1, Ban Kranclico 1-0. atsirdar'a ftrorea: Lot Angeles 7-6, 0-3 flat iimi 12 In nlnnai . Hollywood 10, Seattle 1. Sacramento 4. Ban FrancKco 1. Only gamei ached uled. San Pranclaco 000 000 0000 I I Sacramento OO0 000 Olx 1 4 0 Uelton, Dicker (6i and Tortnay; John xon. Salvo Mi. Conger (Si and Swedman. tjK ' : -v4- xrr UCLA Tops Hawkeyes UCLA's Ernie Johnson heads around left end for a 10-yard gain In the I'CLA-l'niversity of Iowa game In Iowa City's Klnnick Memorial stadium. UCLA combined a sparkling aerial offense and Hawkeye mlscues for a 41 to 25 win, (Acme Telephoto) 7 .f t " v-., A. v,st M Harvard, 44-0, Saturday, get something a wee bit tougher this week as they take on a Michigan club that ground past Michigan State for its 24th consecutive victory. This la the game that will tell whether Coach Marchle Schwarts has a wonder-team or Just a group of fine sopho mores. USC, which clicked to perfec tion in whipping Navy, 42-20, takes on Washington State in a Pacific coast conference game. The Cougars already have two wins, 33-0 over Utah State, and 13-7 over Montana. The cali ber of opposition they face this week is to be somewhat differ ent. The best game of the week may be the UCLA-Oregon tilt In the Los Angeles Coliseum and it should attract nearly a full house. Coach Red San ders of the Bruins wasn't ex pected to have much this year, but In two tilts he wal loped Oregon State, and then turned around Saturday and thumped a good Iowa team, 41-25. Oregon turned up with a 41-0 triumph over Idaho. After returning an opening Oregon kickoff from their own 25 to the Oregon 24. the Vandals from Moscow were never a threat. Their claim of the strongest team in 25 years burst asunder there on the Oregon 24 stripe. Oregon's fast moving back field trio Fullback Bob San ders and Halfbacks Woody Lewis and George Bell plus the passing of Quarterbacks Earl Stelle and Jim Calder wood gave the Ducks full con trol of the contest on the of fensive. The line stalled every Idaho drive after those first few minutes. The Ducks romped to one first nprinH tnnphHnun bHHpH gnnth. --, - I .er in tne spennn anH nirkpH un two in the third. Reserves add ed two more in the final quar ter. California, winner over St. Mary's, 29-7, gets Its first Pa cific coast conference test with Oregon State, which thumped Utah, 27-7. The Beavers displayed unex pected strength, particularly in their ground attack. They buck ed the line, interspersing ground plays with short passes, to the first three touchdowns. A spectacular run, when Half back Dick Gray caught a Red skin punt and ran it 75 yards to the goal, accounted for the final Oregon State score. Only a rash of fumbling mar red the Oregon State style. The Beavers gave Utah its first' touchdown in the opening minutes, by fumbling the ball on the 17-yard line. Utah took over and drove to the goal in a few running plays. Several other times, the Beavers began threatening to drive, only to lose the ball be fore scoring. The Beaver attack did not begin to click until the sec ond period. Then they be gan the first line-buck-and-pass drive, with Fullback Dick Twenge crashing over the last five yards. In the third period the Bea vers really uncorked an as sault, scoring three times. The teams with records al ready blemished haven't a very bright future at least for this week. Washington, soundly trounced by Minnesota, 48-20, plays host to the toughest boys tootball the Notre Dame Irish who walloped Indiana as a starter. All little Idaho has to do to get back on the win trail is to invade the southwest and take on a Texas juggernaut that thrashed Temple, 54-0, In its opener. Montana may do bet ter, taking on Utah State in a Friday night game. La Grande Power Crushes Ontario In Prep Hi-Light (Br the AMocUttd Prtu) The La Grande Tigers became the most prominent candidate for the 1949 state high school football championship today. The Tigers whomped their third straight opponent last night to become the highest scoring team in the state aver aging 50 points a game. The latest victim was Ontario. which had only the consolation that it accomplished what two previous opponents couldn't. Ontario scored against La Grande. The final tally: 47-6. The defending state champ ion, Grants Pass, gave notice it wouldn't relinquish the title easily. The champs trounced North Bend, 26-7. There are other strong teams in the running, too. Medford bowled over Tillamook, 47-0; McMinnville walloped Beaver ton 35-14; Hillsboro defeated Oregon City, 25-0; Hood River trimmed Sandy, 35-0. In a game the day earlier, Eugene downed Springfield, 26-0.. mere were a few surprises last night. Marshfield was held to a tie by Myrtle Point, 14-14. Lebanon also held Albany to a deadlock, 6-6. Corvallis showed growing strength by nosing out Bend, 14-13. Portland schools drew a paid attendance of 28,378 for their annual jamboree, in which each school plays one quarter. The games will be completed Mon day. The quarter scores: Lincoln 8, Jefferson 0; Roosevelt 13, Benson 0; Grant 7, Washington 0; Cleveland 0, Franklin 0. Wow! Inspired by San Francisco's China town, this artvogue "good luck dragon" sport shirt is for men only. But who can say it would look any better on a male than on Dancer Diane Shinn. (Acme Telephoto) In Spain and Italy the profes sion of perfume and glovemaker were combined for centuries. Tag Team Show Slated Tuesday Jack and Dale Kiser will team up against Tarzan Zimba and Buck Weaver in a tag team event for the weekly mat show Tuesday night. Preliminary to the main event will be two bouts: Carl Myers vs. Dan Dugan and Pierce La Belle vs Jack Lipscomb. D FAST THROUGH 0 IS. SERVICE SEATTLE 6 "UMITEDS" DAIU Through Service wltsouf f rosier ONE WAY, only ...$4.35 ROUND TRIP. only. $7.85 There Art Ne Lower Feres I DEPOT 410 N.. Chiirck St. r.. i-Mii Most coses of Myopia (Nearsightedness) Can be cured if taken in time. If allowed to develop they become serious Dr. S. A. Wheatley OPTOMETRIST 725 Court St. Ph. 2-4469 Painting and Decorating 20 Years Esperience In Salem We Paint Homes Offices Buildings For Vz Less Phone 3-7552 Uoufbon dejuxe Seattle 000 020 101 0 4 10 Hollywood ooo ool M0 l- U 1 no inmn FWrher. Karpel Oalehntise and nrajmn. Hue lie, Roy Rattwiell i'. 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