Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 24, 1949, Page 13, Image 13

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    Homecoming Spurs 'Cat
Training After 27-0 Loss
I Back from Tacoma, where
they lost to the College of Puget
Bound Saturday, tJ to 0, the
iront setback ever sustained at
the hands of the Lou era, Wil
tamette university Bearcats re
turned to their training chores
Monday under the direction of
Coach Chester Stackhouse.
With the Lewis and Clark
Pioneers due to provide the op
position for next Saturday's
homecoming engagement on
Sweetland field, the 'Cats face
a stern task in making ready for
the invasion. The Pioneers
swamped Whitman last week 32
to 7.
Willamette and CPS battled
to a scoreless tie in the first
half at Tacoma. The Loggers
then punched over a touch
down in the third and three
more In rapid fire order in the
fourth. At no time could the
Bearcats muster a consistent
attack and their aerial tac
tics failed miserably, not a
tingle pass being completed.
Art Beddoe, 210 pound guard,
playing his second year, will not
compete further, a physical ail
ment preventing further com
petition. Former Willamette students
LOCAL UNITED PRESS
ClTOMrSa
'i'Uri-'H era
JllDDfifV slan'or nalfback Harry Hugasian (25) slips past
""rr" I Oregon State's Dick Twenge (on ground) and Tom
DeSylvia (6) to ramble 10 yards in the first quarter of the
Oregon State-Stanford game in Palo Alto, Calif. Stanford end
Jack Rye (28) looks on in the background. Stanford grabbed
a 27 to 7 win. (Acme Telephoto)
Indians Trim Beavers,
27-7; Carpenter Hurt
i Palo Alto, Calif., Oct. 24
UP) Stanford punched out a
27 to 7 victory over Oregon
Stat college here Saturday
after OSC's top offensive
player went to the bench with
an Injury in the first play.
The Indians pushed over in
the second quarter on a 58 yard
run and then hammered out
three third period touchdowns.
The lone Oregon State score
came late in the final quarter
against the Stanford third
string.
Throughout the game, OSC
Halfback Ken Carpenter sat
n the bench. He suffered a
hip Injury on the first play of
the game.
Stanford first collected with
three plays after the second
quarter opened. The Indians
were on their own 29. Runs of
12 and one yards were capped
by Fullback Boyd Benson's 58
yard sprint. He went over left
tackle and wasn't touched after
clearing the line.
Oregon State's only threat un
til the final quarter touchdown
eame after that initial Stanford
score. The Beavers rolled up
four consecutive first downs in
returning the kickoff punt. The
drive was from their own nine
to the Stanford 30. There, how
ever. Halfback Bill Sheffold was
thrown for a 10-yard loss. A
five-yard penalty moved the
ball back further and OSC kick
ed after failure to recoup the
lost ground.
The Staters score was set
up on an 80-yard pass-run
plav. The throw was from
Halfback Jack Hoxie 40
yards to Halfback Dick Gray,
who ran another 40 to the
Stanford one. Two plays fail
ad but Fullback Dick Twenge
then went over center and
End Stan McGuire converted
the extra point.
Stanford's third quarter rally
lot under way on the Indian 20.
The drive went to the OSC one
where Halfback Benson plung
ed. OSCs Hoxie grabbed the
kickoff in his end sone, dropped
R, picked it up again and finally
moved out to his four. The
in large numbers are due to
return to the State street cam
pus for homecoming festivi
ties including the game which
wilt start at t o'clock.
Alumni may secure reserved
seat tickets by telephoning the
university. Reservations for the
general public went on sale at
Maple's Monday.
Atom Area Welcomed to
WIL; Loop to
Tacoma, Wash., Oct. 14
The trt-city area of Pasco,
Richland and Kennewlck was
officially welcomed into the
ranks of the Western Interna
tional baseball league today.
Formal approval of the pres
ent Wenatchee franchise trans
fer there was given as expected
at a league director's meeting
here yesterday after it was
shown the new club was
building a satisfactory ball
park.
The new entry as yet has no
nickname.
League President Robert
Abel siad the situation of the
defunct Bremerton franchise
ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS AND FEATURES
Salem, Oregon, Monday, October 24, 1949
Game Statistics
OSC Attn
Firdt downs 14 20
Yards sained riuhtns neti.,.,. S3 t't
Forward paw attempted 2h U
Forward pese completed. ...... 10 it
Ycrta by forward pajues Ztt
Forward puue intercepted by. 3 4
Yards tataed runback
interception 3 - M
Fun tint averaae
(from Mrimmitrel , , 40 t
Total yards all kick returned... "0 W;
Opponent fumble recovered , , . t k
Yarda lost by penalties. .. .37 d
19, where Hoxie fumbled and
Stanford recovered. Three plays
later Halfback Bob White was
over from the one yard line.
Late in the period, Stanford
Center John Barnes intercepted
Gene Morrow's pass and ran 40
yards. He was halted on the
one-foot line but Quarterback
Emery Mitchell ran it over.
Kerkorian place kicked two of
three Stanford conversion tries.
Orwon Stater
LB McMicken. Thorn, Nibblett, Btft
LT fflemi. Farnham.
LO Zarotjinaitt, Cannithsel. Lofu,
C Ptimer,
RO IWiMi, 3im Clark, Hot land.
RT Simon. Inileaby. H. CJark.
HE McOuire. Rupp. Snyder.
Q Morrow, Kouck. Schneider.
LH Mast. Carpenter. Kellr. Hoxte.
R H 8 fief told. Dick Gray. Vailiiacour.
F Twen. Knudaen, Brers.
Stanford:
LE Laxfco. Rye. McCo!!. Taylor.
LT O. White, Walker, Rotekrana, Ualy.
UcColI.
LO Cook Cone. Dick Lucaa.
C Caatainoii. Rice, Barn
HO Fix, Jacon.
RT Rau, Hoktiuon, Latham.
Rt Roae, Van Alatyne. SnVrf UirttB.
Q Kerkortan. Horn, Shaw.
RM Bennon. Bob White. Fecc. Bank.
LH Hutu;in. Boruck. PtA, Andrew.
F Deyouna. Klein, MiltheU. South wood
Meiloway. Orildn.
O ret on Start ,..,...,. t t T
Stanford ? M
Oreeon State aeortnt. touchdown.
Twente, Point after toucfeddwa: McGuire
t placement i,
Stanford acorint. tsuehdowaa: Benson 1
White. Mitchell. Pomt after touendnwr:
Kerkorian 3.
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1M t: Liberty
Dial -KM Sates
Northwest League
8ttuUaf' w u Pt-i. Pi P
Colltt of Sdh0 1 fl 1000 M 33
Pulfie U&tveritt- 1900 St IT
Lewi af Clark. I MT M 3
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Whitman College .6 t 000 34
Liniield CrtUft fl I . ,000
Week-ta. Kes.it.
College of Id 1 1 10 31 Llnfiflcf 7.
Lewis and Clsrk 33. Whltmn
Meet Here
remained the same. Both Eu
gene and Wenatchee are after
it. He said another league di
rectors meeting would be held
Nov. 7, In Salem.
Eugene is believed to have
first call if it obtains a ball
park.
GOLD HUNGRY EZ INKS
FOR LATIN EXHIBITION
Los Angeles, Oct 24 (IP)
NBA Heavyweight Champion
Ezzard Charle- has signed a con
ditional agreement to box 20
exhibitions in South America
for $100,000.
Pag 13
Pro Golfers Nob
Lead in Hudson
Trophy Matches
Portland, Oct. 24 m The
northwest's professional golfers
had a firm grip on the Hudson
golf trophy today after sweep
ing nine of 10 individual match
es yesterday with the best of
the region's amateurs.
Final tally in the two-day
match, patterned after the in
ternational Ryder cup play, was
a one-sided 124 to 2 '4 in favor
of the play-for-pay shotmakers.
Dick Yost of Portland was the
lone amateur to win an indivi
dual match yesterday. The young
Oregon State college star de
feated Gordon Richards, Seattle,
5 and 4.
But some of the rest of thi
amateurs, figured to present a
stiff challenge, fell easy prey to
the businesslike professionals.
Ron Clark of The Dalies, bowed
8 and 8 to Stan Leonard of Van
couver, B. C, and Biil Maw-
hinney of Vancouver, one of
Canada's bc.t amateurs, was a 7
and 5 loser to Al Zimmerman of
Portland.
Most one-sided of the day's
matches was the 1 2 and 1 1 wal
loping administered Jim Shriv
er. Seattle, by Johnny Langford
of Portland.
Huskies Break
Scoring Famine
Berkeley, Calif., Oct. 24 WP
A fourth quarter touchdown
broke a three-game scoring fam
ine for the University of wash-;
ington Huskies here Saturday j
although the battling Seattle j
eleven bowed 21-7 before thej
undefeated California Bears.
The Washington tally came as i
Mel Davis slashed over from the i
three-yard line to climax a 76-1
yard march that was featured by .
Don O'Leary's 23-yard toss to i
Roland Kirkby.
The Husky tally was the first j
touchdown made by Washing
ton in conference play this sea- !
son.
KAISER-FRAZER
TERRIFIC DEALS
"The Best Deal In Town"
TEAGUE MOTOR COMPANY
15S N. Liberty
Senator Fans to
Hear Negotiators
Talk Price Monday
Details of the recent con
ference between Bill Mulli
gan of the Portland Beavers
and a group of Salem men con
cerning the proposed purchase
of the Salem Senators wilt bs
presented during a mass meet
ing railed for 7:39 Monday
night at the Chamber of Com
merce. Harry V. Collins, chairman
of the committee, will make
tilt report which includes a
price substantially less than
the 195.000 originally put ea
the property. Out of the meet
big is expected to come a def
inite decision as to whether
further negotiations will k
conducted
Fiybbers Defeat
Dubbers by Four
Points in Golf
By the fairly close margin
of four points, the "Flubbers"
beat the "Dubbers" In a special
two ball foursome match over
the Salem Golf course Sunday,
As a consequence the losers will
provide the winners with din
ner. Numerous prizes were award
ed through the generosity of
Salem business concerns and in
dividuals. Winners of these spe
cial events included: R. McNulty
and G. Burright, medalists.
The scores: (Dubbers listed
first):
3. Sheldon, R, Copjwk t v.. 3. Hunt,
D. Kiln. 0: T. h!, W. HghmUner J
t-.S. R. Pulntm. Bob Thompaoa 1: L&
Eat.y, Jo. Deve.-A I ... O. Ltmrtn, T,
Chamber. 2: R. B. Wlet 3 vi. X,.
AUey. Q, Hoffman 1: R. HcNultT. O,
Butrtrht 1 vt. B. Victor. 1. W. UeCit
li!er : B. eh.fr, S. Wadm.n . K. In
gram, D. Syre; Pit MtkU.. Rex KlmmeK
9 va. Bill Goodwin, H. Qu.taf.on ti
H. Quiataf. J. Zl.t S v.. B. Watarman,
F. Keniron 3; if. Fekar. r. Sintr 3. v. T.
Arehart. SI, AHen 1: B. CArmono. C. i
Corer 3 v.. ttl Oirrnn. R. Bone.tMl. S; j
J. Graham. O. C. UcCrary H v. J. ten-
len. Tommy Thomson r. Phtppi, H,
Hault 0 .a. B. B, price. Eaatman 3.
Early (Red) Blaik, now in his
ninth season as Army football
coach, has held the post longer
than any of his 22 predecessors.
Southern Cal Ends Duck
Rose Hope on 40-13 Win
Los Angeles, Oct. 24 (IP)
Southern California eame
back from the halftime recess
to rub out an Oregon lead and
go on to score six touchdowns
and overwhelm the invaders,
40 to 13, here Saturday.
The loss for ail practical pur
poses dumped the Oregon team
from any claim on the Pacific
Coast conference bid to the
Rose Bowl classic on New Year's
day.
Two field goals in each of
the first quarters kicked by
guard Chet Daniels gave
Oregon a S-0 halftime edge.
The Ducks had completely
dominated the offensive play
in those quarters. Backs
George Bell, Bob Sanders,
Woodley Lewis and Earl
Stelie combined to roil op JOS
yards in gains to a mere SS
yards for KSC. Fumbles, bow
ever, cost them promised
touchdowns twice. Both were
inside the enemy IS yard line.
Daniels' kicks for the goal
points were from the 13 and 18
yard stripes.
But on the first play from
scrimmage in the second half.
Southern Cal fullback Bill Mar
tin hit fullback Sanders and
USC recovered the fumbled batlj
on the Oregon 38, The Trojans!
promptly marched to a touch
down to tie, added two more
that period an' three in the;
final quarter. Martin scored the;
first and quarterback Jim Pow-I
ers passed to three others. Oth
ers were a 72 yard punt runback
by reserve halfback Johnny Wil
liams and a pass interception
by Dean Fchneider.
Oregon's lone touchdown
was late in the last quarter.
It climaxed a 65 yard march
and came en Steite's 18-yard
pass to end barrel! Robinson.
USC recovered five Oregon
fumbles, intercepted five Ore
gon passes and ran them back
for 101 yards. Passing and kicks
returned were about even, but
Oregon's spectacular first half
WRESTLING
Tuasdoy Night t:30
MAIN EVEKT
Frank Rtojark
vs. ,
Manricf Chattel!
OPEKRR
Ai Ssaat
Ta.
Tho Sslnt
8BCONT
jack O'Riiey
vs.
Ernie Piltta
SALEM ARMORY
Phone I-417J
Salem
Bears Have Inside Track
On Rose Bowl Bid for PCC
TeasB
ucla
California ,
use
Stanford ,
wMnsta att ,
Oreaon
OffOD , .
iaft .
Montan
Waaiimcton
Eager Sluggers
A group
who will
polio benefit amateur boxing card at the armory, lite program
is being sponsored by the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Front
row, left to right: L. Wolf, Joey Schmidt, Danny Blake; sec
ond row, Garry Wolf, Billy Gregory, Melvin Schmidt, Prank;
back row, Dewey Nyquist, Louis Eichter, Bobby Gregory.
(A, L, Vinson photo)
Irish, Army
Top National
By STAN OFOIOWSKY .lor, California and Cornell but
limited Pre.. spt wrttert j these did not carry the awesome
Sew York, Oct. 24 UJB Nofresaura of the Big Three which roll
Dame, Army and Oklahoma u" w wee to crusrang vtc
towered over the football world whlie othfr pretenders to
today aa triple Titans defying as
sault.
There were other major foot
ball teams still unbeaten Bay-
Game Statistics
Or.,
nrrt down IS
Kt yards a.Si4 rtuhlnt...31
Forward ea&s atttmpicd... 31
Forward pjue. eonpltlid.,. to
Tarda forward paaalnt. ...,.i!Z
Forward. lrtrcptrd sr.,... t
Yard, aatned runback
Inlarecptlon. s
Punllnr averas. 31.5&
Total 7tU, all kteka mgrai.I
Opponent fumble, rwowrea. I
Yarda lost br wnaltie........ 38
t3
performance had rolled up
most of its 19 first downs for a
total 214 total yards rushing.
USC had IS first downs and 188
net yards rushing.
Or .ton:
L.ft nd r. Robtiu.n, MtMfeit. Fas
ten. Salt.r,
Lett taciclejt Dotar. Ro&er,
L.ft guards Dan3.lK. Luna. Hut .
Cn!.r Oibron. Patflcit. Gauld
Rlaht suards Sehrobot. Dauthrt.
Hltht taeal .rl!ls, XnlcKr.nm
Riant nds L. Robliuan. Andtraan.
QuarLroaex. Bt.lle, c.3drwo-J
IWt fcaifsac.. Lewis. MrK.r. Oio.Kseo.
Rlaht baltbaca. SrlJ, Fail. KarpeJiticy.
Fullbacks Sanders, Johnson, Bonus.
L.ft .nds Katflrld, Ktoi!ri.rmiti Cra
mer, Baldoek:.
Left taelelaa Petra, Conde. cOe. Pe
terson, Left fuards Bwope, t-ine,n:n. Moor.,
Centers Same. Itachte. Davts,
Riaht auards Mcurtrr, H v,. Men-
son.
Rlfhl tseWes Asitcralt. Heidentn.1.
Rlahs ends B. SUUweli. Sis, .leasup.
Ooller,
ausrterbaca. Powers, Orttord.
Lett hsltbsclra Foueh, Bjwer. J&hn
WtHtsms, Canton, Rosers.
Rlaht hsUbsclts Daft, -3ttl. Anderson,
Scott. Jim wmtame.
FuUbscks Martm, Fucrl. bflmeiser.
Orecon . 5 S -
USC .....,.,. 0 ib 20- 41
Or,, nn Marina: Tourhdown D. Kob
son. Point after touchdowo Dantei.
.oats Daniels 3,
UBC Kormi: TO'jenoawirt Htria. Jf-
sup. John wmtam. enter, 5SmKins.i,
scnneicr. points arter isuenwnew
ford a.
NIMuMlaWr
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it always a p!tattre
Conference AU Game
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of willing boys from Donald
take put In Wednesday night's
and Okies
Standings
the throne tumble.
Gone from the list are Min
nesota, a 14-7 loser to twice
beaten Michigan Saturday;
North Carolina, a 13-7 loser to
Louisiana State; and Ken
tucky, a 28-7 loser to SMV.
Meanwhile Army "rolled over
Columbia, 63-8, and Oklahoma
battered Nebraska, 48-0. No
tre Dame scrimmaged against
its scrubs, probably the
toughest game of the season
for the Irish, In what is known
to the trade as an "off day.tt
This week Army plays Virgin
ia Military. See any upset pos
sibilities there? Notre Dame
plays Navy. See any there? Ok
lahoma plays Iowa State. Any
taker on State?
No, it's another week o glory
in top-sided doses and there
seems to be little in sight that
can hamper Army as long
Arnold Califfa is throwing four;
touchdown passes, as he did
against Columbia, And who can
match Notre Dame's Red Sitko
and Larry Coufre? Or Barrel!
Royal of Oklahoma?
Baylor edged another inch to
ward the Southwest conference
championship with 21-0 win over
Texas A & M and now plays
Texas Christian Saturday, Cal
ifornia beat Washington, 21-7,
but next faces a severe test
against once-upset UCLA. And
Cornell sewed up Ivy league hon
College 'JpptbaU High School
COLLEGE JM'ORF
Han Francisco 2B, bi. ry ti.r. i.
Late $iar4j Hasm:
C!afsmi 21, Wfcirsren 7.
Reslfwrn C!ifirR3t 40, Orns t3.
UCLA 3t. Wtshiisstoo Stte 25.
Btsisforrf 21. Otepos Suite 7.
Itiho ?. Montn i9.
Wa.hJiin Frtsfe S, ro Fresh IS.
Wf!?m Wfcjiv.tsffMs , WfiSlworih 1".
Cntrs3 Wstihtnfton 14, BritirtJ GsJumbt
12,
Putt Sound n, Willmu o.
Ortafm GoUes Monmouth i 3St Oregon
1Ph. Int. 0
.W.HARPER
Ufc rH polaf p!e$i?3 Xrf?aty form!,
nd H food fmpenf in whitk H it rd.
Iff t. W. HMPt 47!
m ftm ttnmtt nt icumo mnttnt t. .
By HAL WOOD
Parted Pre IpotU Writer
&nu Francisco, OcU tt ,
: Four tcsms remained is the
faai f fr the Paclife Coast eoa-
. ... . ,
BS TiHt iO U
fiot, Bawl iodar hut irfin
em ail with aa unblemished re-
cord were these same eld Gol
den Bears of the University of
California.
Still with a chance however
slim are the University of Sou
thern California and Stanford
with a single loss in conference
competition and the UCLA
Bruins, who were dumped by
Santa Clara In a non-conference
tilt but are undefeated in league
play.
Coach Lynn (Pappy) Wal
dorf's Bears have four more
conference games to play
Carting oft with the "little
brother from West wood," the
ITLA club, this Saturday. Af
ter that. It will be Washington
State, Oregon and then the
"big" game wKB Stanford,
The Bears were anything but
spectacular in their 21-7 con
quest of Washington on Satur
day but they still were solid
enough to get by the Huskies de
spite a psychological iet-down.
The Trojans, possibly rolling
m the high gear expected of
therti earlier after their come
back 40-13 conquest of Oregon,
takes on Washington in Seattle.
Stanford, which rotted to a
27-7 win over Oregon State,
steps outside the conference to
battle its tough neighbor, Santa
Clara.
The advantage is this race
Itea al! with the sir bid
Bears, who are seeking their
second straight visit to Pasa
dena. One more loss definite
ly wilt eliminate UCLA, USC
or Stanford, On the ether
band, the Bears eon id drop :
one tilt and possibly get the ;
Invitation,
The only other conference
game this week pits Washington :
State against Oregon State in
Corvaliis. WSC dropped a wild
27-20 tilt to UCLA on Saturday.
Ironmen Score
5-3 Win Over
Hockey Monarchs j
IB United press
The Seattle Ironmen handed
the Los Angeles Monarch their
second straight thumping last
night to their northern division
swing of the Pacific coast
hockey league.
A four-goal second period on
slaught pacer1 the Ironmen to a
5 to 3 victory. Seattle Wing
George Senick led the scoring
with two unassisted tallies.
ors with a 14-12 licking of
Princeton. Colgate comes next
Michigan plays Illinois, the
only team still unbeaten with
in the Big Ten conference play,
and a Wolverine win could
throw the championship fight
into havoc, with Minnesota
and Ohio State agate is Rose
Bowl contention. Once-defeated
Ohio State beat Wiscon
sin, 21-0, Saturday, faces
Northwestern this Saturday
and still has Michigan coming
up Nov. 19,
Csiiet of 51. Uztlitid f.
Eastern WsJs;naion 31, Pmiitic Ltttfe'r-
St, 3ktrtm 3iT Sortbrn T.
Evsrett JC 29. ClTt JC 5,
Louisifctt tX Worth CrJin T.
Txs ChmJim 33. MtMlppi 3T.
P?j5fitttne 14, Pstt!nti 13.
rJoriit ArVM 5S, x.r i3,
C3,ese ot Peii3e . Bn Iio 8tt
i.
Arlion Btftt Flavtxtslt 90, Rtdtnd 10
Montn 8Kt 3f. North Dtatofft fttt T.
Whitiltr M. OMidntl
CtiHornim Affiti it, Srothri) OrcfOft II.
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2.X-CLOTHIS,
440RSE
Some tout it teHtrsg me the,
of Her day that top hats ore a
good bet for Christmas. New
that mokes my truebiood
blood botf. Top hots , , ,
imagine Never trust a tout.
Let's be practical, One sur
thing I do know , , , good
looking clothes ore not ex
pensive. Look here, for in
stance, DOS RICHARDS are always
winning choices. The drape is
great . , , fabric looks, feels,
and wean like a million! Bat
priced like I say , , , low!
49.75
Did you get caught lost week
in that downpour? Oh .
forget my tip? You know.
ALLIGATOR, like f hi one.
1
Unless you're a duck, tht St
a natural for you. Besides,
you'll see an ALLIGATOR
everywhere. They're tops in
topcoats , . . rain welcome'
Th. SURAIN .....27.S0
All yet, I can't forget to men
tion MALLORY hats. Now
this is no stable talk. In
MALLORV Hat there's the
softest felt you've ever put on
your head. MALLGRY's the
name.
Priced ...7.503 1S.00
Gotta stop now but I hope
you go along with me on this
matter of good looking
clothes. They are not expen
sive. SAK proves that. So,
it's a Smart Notion ... shop
mi
ill
Blared the ball to the