12 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Friday, Dec. 2, 1949 Baylor Accepts Press Bowl Bid from Frisco San Francisco, Deo. 2 U.R) Baylor university today ac cepted a bid to play unde feated College of Pacific In the San Francisco Press Club bowl. Dr. Robert Burns, president of College of Pacific, informed Leo Lee of the Press club that he had received word from Baylor officials that they had accepted the bid for the frame. Lee said that the tilt, first of what Is hoped to be an annual Press Club bowl, would be V:vv 'iA-TV: - "? 1 ?rH a M t- ,v '$ r t :'. 4 ' ' " j r i har v Mart Eddie wait- kus, Phlla- delphla Phillies first baseman, Jogs along a Clearwater, Fla., beach for a little early train ing. He has recovered from a bullet wound which kept him out most of last season, but will need extra conditioning to get back In playing shape. (AP Wirephoto) held either December 26 in tha University of California sta dium, or January 2 In San Francisco's Kezar stadium. Lee said that Gov. Earl War ren has been negotiating with University of California offi cials to get them to release the stadium for use for this special charity game. The two teams come into the game with great records over the year. College of Pa cific, with second team all Amerlcan Eddie Lebaron as quarterback, has won 10 games and has one to play In Hawaii on Dec. 16. Baylor has lost only two games to Texas and Rice. Terms of the game could not be announced by Lee. He said that each team would get a percentage of the gate; and that another percentage would go to the Press club's scholarship fund; and still an other cut to bay area chari ties. "I would like to emphasize," said Lee, "that Oils game in no way conflicts with the an nual and worthy Shrine East West game on Dec. 31. That game has been sold out for months and is a sell-out ev ery year." Lee indicated that if Gov. Warren is successful in ob taining the University of Cal ifornia stadium, that would be the first choice. It has an 80,000 seating capacity, com pared with 60,000 for Kezar stadium. Rugged Little Guy San Francisco VP) Sammy Cathcart, rookie halfback of the San Francisco '40ers, weighs on ly 160 pounds but his total of yards gained rushing it near the league top. Coach Buck Shaw explains that Cathcart is fast and very tough for his weight. Cathcart was California Collegiate boxing champ at 135 pounds in 1947. He got the Pur ple Heart and the Silver Star for gallantry as an Infantry staff sergeant in Europe. SCORES in the ALLEYS University Alleys COMMERCIAL LEAGUE NO. 1 Judian'i Plumb In i (0) Judsnn B4D, Branson 134, Beal lib. Little 30(1, Hop linger 4B7. V. P. W. ) Wodiewodft 40S, Miller 122, Vullenu 400, OarrUon 541, Whlta 470. JUiph Johmon U) R. Bell 47ft, Frank 400, Mohlman 418. .UiantTle 383, A. Bell 4t7. Cnihlnr'i Union 81 a. 3 Peaae All, Parley 673, Biont 470, Scoott 403, C om it toock 403. PumlllU ill Kelly 44S, Bolaer 410, Blur Man 366, Slwood 418, Duncan 5M, Naval Air Fae. Bta. (Jl Fisher 477, Holman 408, J. Knedler 48B, Robert 402, Brown 469. Dyer A Sona Int. Acer. (1 Cheerlnt ion 461, Brouaht 400, Plants 470, Per sian 480, Low man 397. Eairlei (3 Peter ton 007. Reld 471, Hitzman 401, Pero 482, Seller 638. In ten la t Tracloor D L. MoorrU 4B8, Bhackman 384, Tanquery 357, Robinson 418, Pearl 480, 1st Nat. Bank (3) Drlm 420. Kottka 401, Marr 390, Marshall 417, A. Morrla 4BB. IAN Clothiers (II Ricks 390, Barker 43. Uuelhau.pt 400, aXnaskl 474, Nul 484. Western Paper ID J. Kuebler 433. Andersen 419, Rothwleler 38ft, Luke 448, 1 Kuebler 443. Hiah Individual same: D. Jiidaon 33ft. High Individual series: Peterson (Eaclea) 607. Hlth team game: Guanine's Union Serv ice 083. Hlih team jorles: Veterans of Foreign Wars 2781. Quality Used Cars a Royal Pawley 400, Mllbert Jncober 301, Bill Campbell 407, B. B. Snelgrove 430. Emit Schola 530. Marion Electric (l) Al Hakanfton 351, Arlo Young 300, Bob GrUIlth 208, Don Bowar 424, John 'Wood 27ft. Olaaion's Bakery (t) Marlon Oleaion 449, BUI Moad 404, Art Woelk 401, Harold Bonner 488, Ken Maguren 300. Willamette TalUy Bank (I) Carroll Meeks 201, Keith Kaya 383, Bob Jungtlng 308, Carnel Wal- aiO( 482, Al Flicker 433. A. t, Commlnr's Reatlni (l Dave Sapuldlng 442, Lester Woods 330, Eddie Ooertsen 41ft, Howard Smith 470, Las Dolge 472. Twaadle Fuel OH (1) D liana Prank 431, Carl Flood 383, Ira Short 431, Harry Bcharf 368, Emery Alderman AOS. High team series: Cummlns's 2173. Hlnh team game: Oleason's 802. High Individ ual series: Emll Bcholi 630 (Quality). High individual game: Emery a merman 231 11 wccuiflj. COMMERCIAL LEAGUE NO, K.O.C.O, (1) Roblnion 444, McElroy 410, William 431, Naxon 341, Theds 307. Mc Donald Candy (3) Baxter 490, Bryant 429, Nlokols 402. Oemmell 39ft, Scott 446. Vans Parkins Station IDVleck 372, Rogers 651, Keen an 48S, Breasler 347, Mc Danlcls 438. Zcrbi Used Cars (2) F. Zeeb 460, Cnrr 4H2, J. Zeeb 376, 8. Zeeb 446, Peterson 461. KnlshU of Pylhlas (11 Decatur 209, Judaon 271, El wood 473, Seheldel 311, Maera 462, Tacliida 464, Smith Auto Parts 2 Clark 375, Edmlnlster 416, SchueU 437, Lemon 457, Lea 470. Shrorks Motors 111 White 337. McFar land 338, Meyers 373. Stepanek 302, WU ser 407. Momvrr Chevron St a tin it 42) Momyt-r 502. Schaeffer 410, Odermatt 388, Covert 387, Miller 414. High Individual game: Rogers of Van's Parkins Btatlon.205. High Individual series; Rogers of Van's Parking Station, A51. High team aeries: Zeeb Used Cars, 2986. Capital Alleys BEARS MEN'S LEAGUE Craftsman 11 Barker 439. Morris 439, Klein 465. Kraiu 497. Allstate (2 Olkar 41ft, Clark 489, Schneider 433. Relhl Ml. J. C. Illsslns (21 Ambrose 378. Salstrom 501, Slerp 365. Oslund 468. rilsrlm U Jensen 437, A holt 238, Chrlsteiuen 341, CuiikIi 555. Harmony House (21 PlUor 444, Hill 469. Paulson 493, Davey 507. Horn art (It Forbes 528, Roach 433, Cooper 383, Cook 401. Coldspot (31 Drye 435. Patton 189, HaLiey 484, Bevans 870. Krnmore (II Werner 478, Hutmacher 375, Jones 337, Carver 407. High team series: Harmony House, 224S. High team game: Crafuman, 811. Hiah Individual aeries: Oounh, 651, High Individual game: Davey 314. BEARS WOMENS LEAGUE Wedel 105. Baughn 380. Fleetwood 200. Lena 341, Conley 271, Lancaster 310. Duckpin Bowling COMMERCIAL LEAGUE (Round 10) Willamette Amasemenl (S) Clarinet Appiegate 4ftn. Hov ituiiinioti 436. iut. WUler 383, Howard Mills 416. Olen Blan ton 400. CMC Track Co. (I) Charles Jayne 294, Joe Brooks 348, John Fullen wider 377, Darby Sermon 368. All Ptwrr 1IE COMMERCIAL LEAGUE (Round U Qaallty Used Cara (1) Royal Pawltv 461, BUI Campbell 434, B. B. Snalgrova 444, Moie Van Delt 813, Emll Bcholi 446. A. L. Cummlni's Heating (8) Dave Spal ding 410, Lester Woods 314, Eddie Ooert sen 360, Howard Smith 476, Les Dolge 633. Tweedte Fuel Oil () Duane Prank 460. Carl Flood 380. Ira Short 467, Harry Bcharf 160, Emery Alderman 442. CMC intra uo. (3) Darby Sermon 346, John Fullenwlder 381, Joe Brooks 332, Al Starr 303, MUt Thomas 387. Marlon Electric (I) Al Hakanson 317. Arlo Young 416. Bob Griffith 239. Don Dower 300, John Wood 2D7. Willamette Valley Hank (8) Carroll Meeks 338, Keith tiaye 110b Jungllng 379, Carnal Wal- dlng 300. Al Flicker 381. Willamette Amuicment Co. (4) Clar rnce Applrgate 492. Rov Roblnion 402 Wilfred Wilier 343, Howard Mills 44fl, Olen HI an ton B03. Gleaion's Bakery (0) Mar Inn Oleaaon 411, Bill Moati 473. Art Woelk 34S, Harold Bonner 367, Ken Maguren 343. High team series: Cummlng's 3399. High loam gnme: Quality Cars 860. High Indi vidual series: Los Dolge (Cummlng's) ft33. High individual game: Mose Van Dell (Quality Cars) 224. 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The seven have been selected from ISO coeds who sought the royal honors, which include presiding over the Rose parade and the Rose Bowl game. (Left to right, lower) : Betty Brusher, 20; Dorothy Welsh, 17; Car ole Lynn Collins, 17. (Left to right, upper): Marlon Brown, 19; Eddy Ruth Stewart, 17; Dorothy E. Scott, 17; Barbara Jones, 17. (AP Wirephoto) Mustangs Plan Surprises For Irish Without Doak Dallas, Tex., Dec. 2 (P) Gold en Doak Walker will end his col legiate football career on the bench tomorrow and In civil ian clothes. Southern Methodist University Coach Matty Bell last night said his triple-threat backfleld star wouldn't even suit out for tomor row's game with mighty Notre Dame. The definite loss of Walker dimmed further Southern Meth odist's already dim hopes of up setting the Irish, shooting for their 38th consecutive victory. "His leg just didn't respond to treatment," Bell said of Walker. "He can't run at all." Walker- reinjured a leg in the Texas Christian university game last week. He was out most of the second half. Bell would not name the back Soggy Field in Store for Title Six-Man Contest Astoria, Dec. 2 VP) Oregon's six-man football title will be de cided here tomorrow night on a rain-soggy field. The Talent squad from Jack son county expected to work out briefly late today. Westport will make the short down-river trip Just before game time. Talent, with eight consecutive wins this year and only one loss last year, is regarded locally as the favorite. Any material which resists the flow of electricity is called 'non-conductor." ALLEN'S BIG FOUR FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIALS ELECTRIC CORN POPPER & 2.99 4-PC. FIREPLACE SET and STAND Antique Brass Finish U.45 9.45 VIBRATOR ELECTRIC MOTO-SAW Reg. 5.85 4.65 Christmas Tree LIGHT SET 8 Lights SPECIAL 69c EOHOE E (fear) who would replace Walker. "We're trying several com binations," was all he would say. Walker, an all-America for three straight years, was one of the main hopes Southern Metho dlst rooters had for an upset over Frank Leahy's powerful eleven. Leahy planned a practice this afternoon for his gridders. Tbe football squad came to Dallas on a special train car- Falls City Set For 'B' Jamboree Monmouth The Polk county B league Jamboree will be held December 2 at Falls City with Monmouth, Falls City, Valsetz and Perrydale high schools tak ing part. No definite MHS lineup has as yet been selected. The team will be very busy in December play ing as many games as possible to develop needed experience. Coach John Chamberlain states that the spirit and eagerness to learn is very good this year, and what the boys lack physically will be balanced by team hustle and speed. rylng several cars of Notre Dame fans. Without Walker, Kyle Rote will bear the brunt of the Mus tang running attack. The big, hard-running junior will also probably handle punting and ex. tra point kicking If any of the latter are needed. The Mustangs went through their last hard practice yes terday. They've been working out a 1 1 week behind barred gates. There's been no hint of what new tactics they will un veil, but there have been plen ty of rumors. One of the wild est has Bell switching from the single and double wing forma tions to the split T for this game. It's a pretty safe guess that Southern Methodist will go all out on offense. With passing a major item in the Mustangs' attack. SMU students staged a giant pep rally last night. Assistant Coach H. N. (Rusty) Russell promised "it will be a ball game." Walker told the rally: "I believe there's going to be trouble for the Irish Saturday." Annual Beaver Banquet Slated Monday Night The annual Oregon State foot ball banquet will be held In Portland at the Multnomah hotel next Monday evening. Coach Kip Taylor will preside over the program honoring members of presentations are to be made to his 1949 football team. Ring the graduating seniors, besides other stimulating entertainment. Banquet tickets will be avail able at Howard Maple's Sporting Goods through Saturday only, due to the capacity crowd ex pected. Shut Out Twice New York VP) Kenneth Dale Owen of the Indian Mound Farm, New Harmony, Ind., was runnerup bidder on both of the two highest priced standardbred colts ever sold at auction. He was outbid by Sol Camp of Shat ter, Calif., for the 1 42,000 White Hanover In 1947, and was top ped by a syndicate for $72,000 Imperial Hanover this year. The Greeks made window panes of thin slices of translu cent marble about 450 B.C. WiGWs Ai l JIM IHTTi7T!EY7i .iiimTi-i-M.ir-i.M-i'nt-ini-i ill 0- Cs!r. j tt siii cr',jfc 1 I 1 H N . o woo I I I M wiw" kl i,joJ- I i II momci" . 1 I taken to an Indian village three miles away, then brought here by ambulance. His condition was described as "fair." State game protector Boyd McCracken, 38, and cougar hunters LeRoy Smith, 50, and Charles Crawford, 41, all of Forks, Wash., had tracked Fre lin with their cougar-hunting dogs through dense temperate forest. 'Frelin was standing, but could only step four inches at a time," McCracken said. "He nev er stopped, but kept moving all the time." 'He's a man with lots of cour age, He's got plenty of guts and plenty of stamina.'' McCracken said that when rescuers found Frelin, they gave him a candy bar and made cof fee for him. "Then he got up and walked all the way to the Indian vil lage," he exclaimed. Everyone Knowi Only Carerized Oil Leaves NO CARBON! SOOT! 35622 or 35606 Sstera's XxcIhsIt Csterfisd Oil Dmitri Howard J. Smalley Oil Co. 1405 Broadway ....... 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