Capital Journal, Salem. Ore., Monday, November 7, 1919 9 Losing Odell's Break Gate Mark By JACK HEWINS Seattle, Nov. J Six times a loser, the University of Wash ington football team has pulled 166,000 people into its home sta dium this year, and that's a record. What's more, it's the third straight season that a Washing ton team has lost its way to a new high attendance total. Nobody can say just why. Ivan Travis, athletic business manager, doesn't ask questions or propound theories. He Just has fun counting the profits. Athletic Director Harvey Cas sill has a few guesses and is willing to admit all of them might be right. Or wrong. But the facts are down in black and white and that beauti ful shade of green that goes to well with pleated bank bal ances. The record parade began in 1947 when the team won three games out of 10 and 162,503 peo ple stuffed themselves into the stadium to see half the mournful schedule. Last year Washington's Hus kies won two games, tied one and again kicked seven down the drain. If the customers were unhappy, 164,640 of them turned out to weep together in the five home struggles. They saw both victories but missed the tie. Of the seven games played so far this year, five have been at home and the attendance will be close to the aforesaid 166.000. Figures are not yet complete on the Southern California game last week (score: U.S.C. 40, Washington 28) but Travis says they'll run between 33,100 and 33,500. That clinches the rec ord. Other fascinating figures on '49: Washington 14, Utah 7, crowd 29,553; Washington 7, Notre Dame 27, crowd 41,948; Washington 3, Oregon State 7, population 27,340; Washington 0, Stanford 40, disappoint ments 33,745, There's one home game left, with Washington State the en my, and both Cassill and Tra vis expect the all-time mark to soar to 200,000. Scheduling of topnotch In tersections! opponents didn't hurt. Last season the Minne sota game Jammed the sta dium with 40,941 clients and this fall even the aisles were crammed for the Notre Dame fracas. Lest you think this drawing power is one - sided, the Huskies helped Minnesota set a new opening day mark of Pheasant Hunt Takes Stiff Toll Philadelphia, Nov. 7 P) Warren II. Mitchell has been hunting small game for 38 years but he's never exper ienced another day quite like last Saturday. Here's what Mitchell says happened within the space of six hours afield. At 11 a.m. he lost one of his two huntnig dogs. At 2 p.m. he lost his $75 wrist watch while looking for the dog. At 3:15 p.m. he shot a phea sant. At 3.45 he acquired another pheasant when his remaining dog found a crippled bird shot by some other hunter. At 4:30 Mitchell tripped and sprained his ankle. -By JACK HEWINS 58,113 this year at Minneapo lis. (Score: Washington 20, Minnesota 48). Each record has been set un der a different coach. Ralph "Pest" Welch resigned at the close of the 1947 season. Howie Odell came out from Yale but had to sit out the '48 program due to illness. His assistant, Reg Root, ran the club. This actu ally is Odell's first year at the helm. It's difficult to ferret out any anti-Odell feeling among the old grads. His teams, first downing over the field but failing to score enough touch downs, have looked good los ing. Last Saturday, for exam ple, the two teams crowded six touchdowns into a single quar ter. Not one of the 33,000 plus fans asked for his money back. Cassill thinks Seattle's gain in population during the war was a help. The university has gained in enrollment, too, meaning more paid admissions. Totting up the profits in his comfortable cubicle, Travis said today: "Eleven thousand, twelve thousand, the weather has hurt ticket sales thirteen thousand a couple of times and I think fourteen thousand that we made a mistake in signing for fifteen thousand television." Lee Swamps SOCE with Five Touchdown Spree Monmouth, Ore., Nov, 7 Robin Lee, Oregon College of Education's sparkling halfback, scored five touchdowns and all 30 points as the Wolves beat Southern Oregon College of Ed ucation at Ashland, Saturday, 30 to 7. The win kept OCE among the nation's undefeated, untied teams with seven straight victor ies. The first time the Wolves got their hands on the ball, Lee took the pigskin on his own nine and boomed back down the field for a 93-yard touchdown. In the second period Lee scored from the seven and performed a simi lar feat in the third. In the fourth period a for ward pass from Abe Johnston to Hank Decker and a lateral to Lee was good for a touch down. The play was good for 82 yards. Lee shot off tackle for 30 yards and his fifth touchdown in the fourth. Strangely enough Hank Dec ker missed all five attempted conversions, the kicks being wide in each instance. Stanford Upsets USC llvfrsity of Southern Call- quarterback Pat Duff (36) Is brought down on his own 47 yard line by Stanford quarterback Gary Kerkorian after a run around end that netted USC a first down In the first quarter of the game played In Los Angeles. Stanford upset CSC, 34-13. (Acme Telephoto) NURTHHES1 ATt.MiINU W L Pel. PP PA ColWe or Idaho 4 0 1 000 113 S3 UwU nd Clark 4 1 .880 97 43 Pacific University ....3 1 .667 64 40 L infield Colltg ... .3 3 .400 41 68 Willamette Univrnity 0 1 .000 31 II Whitman Collese ....0 4 .000 53 116 Weekend Srorea Lin field 20. Willamette 0. Collete of Idaho 31, Whitman 19. Lewu and Clark 13. Pacific 6. Fight Mob Can End Moans, Seek Talent on Gridiron By OSCAR FRALET (United PreM- Sports men New York, Nov. 7 U.R)The fight mob, which has been wail ing wistfully for years that the college men of today have no stomach for fisticuffs, somehow overlooked the 86 young heavy weight prospects who ran off an impromptu elimination in what was billed as the Army-Fordham football game. This was one to renew any body's faith in the future of the fight game, even those "never again" customers who paid hundred bucks to see the second Joe Louis-Billy Conn waltz. For the manly art of self defense was more important in the 60 min ute slugging session than the ability to block and tackle. w 1 it Vs? -IfwIfwJP p i Racer Killed by Speedina Cars After Toss to Track Del Mar, Calif., Nov. 7 m I Death struck Rex Mays, one of the great automobile speed kings, in a flash of roaring steel here yesterday. His death on the 13th lap of a 100-mile big-car American Au tomobile association race brought sorrow to the auto rac ing world. He was roaring around the south turn of the one-mile track, second to Jim Davies of Los An geles, when something went wrong. The nearest to official ac counts (a deputy sheriff's re port) was that May's car col lided with one driven by Johnny Parsons of Los Angeles. Welchel Cancels Pro Coach Deal Washington, Nov. 7 W) The flva year contract between the Washington Redskins football team and Coach John E "Billick" W.lchel was cancelled today "by mutual consent." The announcement was made by the National professional lea gue club. Welchel, a former admiral, had been at the helm only seven games. His team had won three games, lost three and tied one. 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In 1937, the Detroit Lions of the National Football league lost only 139 yards by penalties in the whole season. The Philadel phia Eagles lost only 146 yards the whole year. Army, in one game, topped both of them. Bearcats Face Fight For Cellar after 20-0 Loss Not for many a year have the Willamette university Bearcats been faced with the prospect of battling for the cellar champion ship. But that will be the case next Friday night when the 'Cats meet the Whitman Mis sionaries on Swretland field. Willamette lost to Linfield Saturday night 20 to 0 to a fired up Wildcat squad that took ad vantage of every Bearcat miscue as they rolled up to three touch downs. Coach Sta-khouso's club had a bad case of fumblcitis and failed to gain consistent momen tum except early in the second half. 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