12 Capital Journal, Salem, Stanford Trounces Idaho, 63-0 jx?"" side as Stanford back Bill De Young takes oft on a 91-yard ' run for a touchdown which was nullified due to an offside penalty against Stanford In the second quarter of the game ' played in Falo Alto, Calif. Idaho players Include Glen Christian (right), Verne Baxter (on ground, left) and George . Ballew (left). Stanford beat the potatoes out of Idaho, 63-0. - (Acme Telephoto) North Dakotans Track Down First Grid Huddle .By SHERMAN LINDELL AP Mw.f.tur.) - Fargo, N.D. Ever wonder who invented the football hud dle? In North Dakota, fans cre dit C. C. (Casey) Finnegan, now athletic director at North Dako ta Agricultural college in Fargo. The story goes back 29 years. Jack Stewart, then quarterback on the Grafton, N.D., high school football team, tells it. In 1920, Finnegan's Graft en team faced a tough sched ule. And his squad averaged only 150 pounds In the Una ' and 140 In the backfield. "It was then," said Stewart, "that Casey originated the hud dle. He used it to form a more deceptive attack in the form of shift and unbalanced line to offset the weight advantage of the other teams." Stewart says the huddle, as Grafton used it, was designed so that at times a series of two, or even three, plays was called in one meeting. The plays were then run off without further sig nals or huddling. No other team, even in Graf ton's league, adopted the idea that year and only a few teams used It the next year. It wasn't until several years later that the idea became universally popu lar. Finnegan, now 19, won't say he was the first man In high school or college football to sue the huddle. He says he be lieves he was "one of the first" "At the time we put it into ae at Grafton," says Stewart, "there was national mention Touchdown Flight; ll'CLA 1 thrnurh sV mm r.rf.Mit.W.iMj .. lur B lournaown in me first quarter of the UCLA Washington game In Los Angeles. Don Coryell (on ground), Washington halfback, attempted to knock Nagel out of bounds but his block sent the Bruin soaring Into pay dirt. UCLA won, 47-26. (Acme Telephoto) Springfield Wins Valley X-Country Jefferson The fifth annual cross country run sponsored by the Jefferson varsity J was held Thursday afternoon starting at 1:30 with Molalla. Salem, Alba ny, Springfield and Jefferson participating. The Junior cham pionship run opened at 2:30 with interscholastic and B division races at 3 and 3:13. Winners re ceived trophies and ribbons awarded in the school study hall following the race. The win ners were Springfield, first, 29; Salem, second, 54; Jefferson, third, 84: Molalla fourth, 111; Albany, fifth. Juniors: Molalla, first. 32 points; Springfield, second, 39; Salem, third, 74. Battleship ran In the 1930 Flamingo at Hlaleah before being converted to a jumper and .shipped to England to win the Grand National. Ore., Monday, Nov. 14, 1949 V 'a' . C. C. (CASEY) FINNEGAN He Started Hudd"-iT that Casey Finnegan he first to use the huddle, hi ne refuted it then, so undoubtedly it is true." Football experts say develop ment of the huddle was one of the most important in football. It helped provide a means to give the small clever team a chance against a heavy team. The huddle also is given credit for helping take the game out of the batter and bludgeon class. changing It to a game calling for plenty of quick thinking and speed. ill Km WWt halfback Rav Karri tills th. .1. -- ..... v. VWV't ill i win UJ WJiUJJ)Jj,Jifl HERE'S UNDERWOOD'S JmzXUl6 ALL ELECTRIC Juff look of oil fhtit tim ond fforf-iov in 9 odvonfofftl! Electric Vty board, electric bock spacer, electric ihift lock, electric toby lo tor, electric ipoct bor, tloctric corriogo return ond Automatic tint ipoctr, ' The All Electrk . . . o triumph of typewriter engineering. Owr rtpreuntativt wilt bo Soppy to demonstrate the All Electric at your convenience. Coll ut today. Capitol Office Equipment Co. 531 Court Dial 3 5584 to eestaussaKHj Viking Jayyees Meet-Junior Axes On Leslie Field Coach Ken Brophy's Salem high school junior varsity foot ball eleven clash with the Eu gene Axemen Jayvee team Mon day night under the lights on Leslie gridiron. Kickoff time is slated for 7:30. Tonight's game will be the fi nale of the extended Jayvee schedule. As up to today the jun ior Viks had a 4 win 3 loss rec ord. Deaf Gridders Show Top Timing . (AP New.f.ature.) Austin, Tex. This football team has the best sense of tim ing in Texas. It's the Texas School for the Deaf, "I don't know how they do it," says Coach Jack Williams. "Our boys know instinctively when the ball will be snapped. It gives them a three-second jump on opponents." Rhythm is taught every child in the deaf school whose stud ents hold dances, following mu sical vibrations through the floor. This sense of timing in a deaf youngster helps offset his dis advantages on the football field, according to Williams. "I've never figured it out," Coach Williams adds. "I some times think each player counts to himself." The quarterback calls the play in the huddle with sign lan guage. But there's no signal af ter the team lines up over the ball. Texas School for the Deaf has rolled up a great record in re cent years so good it has trou ble finding opponents. The Tex as Interscholastic league will not admit the school and that makes it difficult to get games. "Every state except Texas permits its deaf school teams to play in its state athletic asso ciation," Williams says. The Austin Silents won the national deaf school football title in 1947 under Coach Jess Hawthorne, rolling up 0 2 3 points to 13 for the opposition. SUGAR RAY SCORES KAYO OVER LESTER IN FIFTH New Orleans, Nov. 14 W Ray (Sugar) Robinson,- world welterweight champ, knocked out Vern Lester of San Francis co in 12 s e c o n d s of the fifth round of their scheduled 10 round non-title bout at the Coli seum arena Saturday. Each weighed 152 pounds. WRESTLING Tuesday Night 8:30 MAIN EVENT Frank Stojack and Jack Hlser lark Lipscomb and Jack O'Rlle; OPENER Stockey Knellsea vs. Gee. Dinette , SECOND The Great Atlas n. Gen. Strickland SALEM ARMORY 4... J i"!')'l in: WW Irish Lick Tarheels, 42 (arrow) topples over backwards to score a touchdown against Notre Dame in the first quarter of the game played In New York's Yankee stadium. Other players include North Caro lina's Billy Hayes (37, foreground) and Notre Dame's Bill Gay (22) and Jim Martin (38). Notre Dame crushed the Tarheels, 42-6. ' (Acme Telephoto) Only 21 Football Teams Stay in Unbeaten Class New York, Nov. 14 W.R It was getting mighty lonely today on college football's perfect rec ord honor roll only 21 teams still were present and account ed for. Six more schools dropped out of the "creme de la creme" class over the week-end including Cornell, Wyoming and Boston university which were so-called big shots with chesty aspirations. Boston and Wyoming had Bowl game ambitions while Cornell was out to rule the Ivy" league. The other absentees today were Valley City, N.D., Teach ers, Henderson stale or Arican sas, and those perennially pow erful Blue Raiders from middle Tennessee State. But in the rarified atmosphere there remained such authentic powerhouses as Notre Dame, A to tm nKtirnV. sV - 6 kS:j Oklahoma, Army, Virginia and California, all aiming for per fect seasons and national ac claim. Also proudly present were the College of Pacific Tigers from Stockton, Calif., the nation's highest scoring team and one whose partisans insist they are the class of the Pacific coast, California and other conference tpughies notwithstanding. They have run up 367 points in eight games for a mark of nearly 46 points per game. Oregon Col lege of Education with 241 points scored to only 58 against it also stayed on the unbeaten, untied list. In 1915, Robert F. Roth of Chicago and Cleveland won the American League home run championship with seven circuit Iclouts. statement of importance men who appreciate fine clothes A. 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V "k J Stayton Gives 18 Grid Letters Stayton Eighteen members of Stayton high s football team earned letters during the recent football season as the Eagles won the Marion-Polk league title. Seven of the lettermen are sen iors and thus will be lost for competition next year. Lettermen (with an asterisk indicating seniors) Include: Tony Samples, Bill Trask, Jack Nor man, Dowin Sehlen, "Gerald Branch, 'Sterling Norton, 'Tom Nielson, Lee Jones, Chuck Morgan, Dave Brown, Dwlght Shelton, Clifford Duman, 'Mor ris Swigert, 'Bill Billyeu, Rich ard Cox, Dale Kirsch, Kent Uindes, LeRoy Showers. Also earning letters were Managers George Peters, Jerry Gayland and Richard Boedigheimer, The Eagles piled up a total of 176 points against 99 for the op position. They won six league games and had one tie. (Advertisement) (SblM to blfhlj in ITCH: ailDi una woBld cod- Una (or lift tf. not topped. Iti ol tan it i the itch - a lit w b I e b is tmmDBt to ordinary treatments. 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