MblitoCarriesTopWdghCcni'' n ; i BOB WW VI y Ml. I WU IUI W kivlVv NoliU earrle top weight la '115 poundi. They sr Mal tha Governor's handicap, tea-j tor Halley and Aimtof Circle. tor raea f today's hone rac ing program at the Oregon Sute Fair. The Governor'i handicap ii the fifth race on the program, which atarted with a quarter horse race at 1:15. Nolito by no means la an overwhelming favorite, as Other hones entered In the race Include Misi Jordan, Beautiful Sue, Smokey Babe, Speed Car and Veil .Van. Beautiful Sue won two fea ture racei at the 1952 6tate Fair. Another big crowd puihed $65,228 through . the- betting two ether horses are carrying windows yesterday. The fig- Washington State Faces Rugged 10-Game Schedule By DWAIN SANSON Pallman, Wash. UJa Wash ! Ington State's Cougars, whose bom dive last year was blamed , In part to the 35-7 thumping handed .them by .Southern - California in the season's opener, begins the 1953 foot- bsll campaign against the same Trojans, again a powerhouse. What effect the Sept. 19 clash here will have on Cou ' ' gar morale and record book " is anyone's gues., But it's a dubious way to begin a rug fed 10-game schedule which also includes such titans ss , :' VCLA, Texas Christian and Iowa. 1 r'. Couch Al Kircher isn't say ing how his Cougars will fare. :' 11 Players Graduated Kicrher has 17 returnees, but 11 other lettermen, in cluding live who signed pro- Dodgers Hope to Beat Yanks to Clinch of Pennant . Major Leagues (Br Th Associated Prew) If AT10NAI LB AO IK Tel. ' Brooklyn t MUfraukee , St. Louie ' Fhlleflelphte, , r New York Cincinnati i, Chicago I Pittsburg h W It Teaseler's Hi i Milwaukee 1, Ph.letle.phla t f Only ernes ached uled OB 4 l .00. UH 11 fl .SSI so U 03 .M 21 4 74 .464 33 SS 7t .43t 37 SS 11 .401 44 .314 13 New Tork U. The Dodgers, opening their final awing through the West tonight with : a game In Cincinnati, were on the verge of- making one of Charley Dreasen's fondest dreams eomo true beating the Yankees to "T for pennant' ' Slav. I want to clinch before they , do," said Dressen. before, em barking on the tour. And now. with the "magic : number" way down to four, it looks like Dressen and hia boys could be toasting their second strsight National League pen. n.nt in that famous old Mil waukee lsger as early ss Fri day night or Saturday, while the Yankees will have to avsit about a week before celebrat ing their fifth straigm Aimr lean League usg. The Yankees, on the other hand, sre fsced with the "magic number" of 10, meaning that any combination of Yankee vic tories and Cleveland defeats adding to 10 will give the Yanks the pennant The earliest that the Yankees could reach that number would be Sunday, if they won five s -sight games and the second place Indians lost five straight. Such sweeps don't figure of course, so chances are the Yan kees clinching will be delayed ....til i.tr in the week. Milwaukee's Braves cut the Dodgers lesd to 12 games last night by beating the hlllies, J-2. in the only Major League game of the day. The Braves dtom with an unearned ninth inning run to give lefty Johnny An tonelll his 12th victory of the year in s pitching duel with veteran Johnny Lindell, who fesslonal contracts, won't be back to help despite a WSC news service prediction that "pre-season ratings probably will place the Cougars in the cellar of the Pacific Coast Conference." The Cougar coach will con cede he has a "good passing club," better balance than last year and "probably a little more depth and speed." Obscuring Kircher's aspirin I bottle is the broad shadow ( Bob Burkhart, an all purpose, both ways quarterback who passes, blocks, punts and kicks. off with the best of the con ference. Burkhart, the kev to Cou gar chances, holds the confer ence touchdown tas. record for one season with 15. Speed Merchants Bidding for the tailback spot are three speed mer chants. They are senior Wayne Berry, 170; Jim Hagerty, 180, Pasadena Junior College transfer; and sophomore Bob Iverson, 180. Mert Purnell, fleet 180- pound Junior, has a good chance at wingback post. Ju nior Chuck Beckel, 190, who averaged 5.2 yards a carry In 1952, and Duke Washington. 175. hard driving junior, are battling for the fullback slot. Leading line prospects in clude ends Howard McCants, 235. and Howard Steele, 190; tackles, Milt Schwenk, 215. and Vic Weitz, 190; Phil Gardner,. 180; and Ted Brose, 215; and centers, Herb Carl son. 195. and Skip Pixley, 210. The WSC schedule Sept. 19 Southern Cali fornia at Pullman Sept. 28 College of Pacific at Stockton. ' Oct. 3 Iowa at Iowa City. Oct. 10 Oregon at Pullman, Oct. 17 Idaho at Moscow. Oct. 24 UCLA at Los An geles. Oct. 81 Stanford at Palo Alto. Nov. 7 Texas Christian at Spokane. Nov. 14 Oregon State at Corvallis Nov. 21 Washington at Seattle, urc is an all-time record for a Tuesday at the State Fair. The previous Tuesday high mark, $54,547, was establish ed last year. Tomorrow's Entries SUtt Iwt Quarter bareaa. all UM. Orabe a. run km. i:i rudi. 1. wianera Lab, o, wmiu. lit. S. Vuaiala ael. O. Waller, IIS. 1. Sink Roll. Jleatbek. lit. e. Lmlt Ju. Herbbaoea, 111. S. Dtbraoea ru, f. auaaala, IB. . KlrkeiMb rjbatta. Pollara, III. I. ScboU MM, e, Heaktbe. S. tla ScboU. Sreaba. IK. IWMi K l-fear-alda. ClltBtBl IHMi. Faru M. t Pbribatb. 1. DrUUe. r. Oiu. Ill, S. Mr. Arauocrel. Dr. 111. S. NIU4 Ca, SUumla. 111. i. Xw OUL Hoptlai, 1U. . LrkMUer. McOho. 111. . Tuu Lk, Folltrd, S. S. Dtlru Blan, Pulvtr. 111. . I. Mlu Ouau. ArUrbura, IK 111' EllltU) S. Lla-Jtr-Kllb, tuunli, 1M lb. Poaullb. Ybuag, 101. , II. Smokr Bob. Hncack. 111. IS. Sltur Sbb. Aiurbbra. 1M. WIL Standings . (Br TIM bbMrlbUS Ft Mb) Saul SuaStan W U Frt. O S Sbbkbbb MU M UlbW O .St -tu I Vbabbam 44 St Ml S4 Tiklbia Ml 4 SbbMbtba M M .Ml I Sbltm It Ml S c.u.rr .tu its Trl-Clir II 41 .411 IS Wbbbtcbbt ...... .... at 44 .411 It Vklarlb It 41 J1S Itti TbMSby'i BbbbHtl Trinir 1. spokbu t ll ktauui). Vlttorli It, UbUtba I. ' Titmi I, lilin I. , Vbbrauvtr S-t WtnbWhbt f-l. , Ciliarr It. Bdawatba I. Salem, Indians Open Scries At Spokane Tomorrow Nitc 0F Thb AbbbclbtbS Prbbt) Ths Spokano Indians owb share of the Western Interna tional Baseball League pen nant, bat soma at the credit gees to a pair of second division slabs and a rebellion In the last scheduled game of th 1I5S seuon. Th Tri-City Braves, in eighth plac IS games off th pace, took S-S decision in 11 innings from the front-running Indians Tuesday night, and Victoria, In last plac 18 tt games from the top, downed challenger Lewiston 10-9. Th Victoria win wiped out Lewiston's mathematical chance of capturing th aecond- TbirS Batb .rctrbtdl bad bb. CUlminf ititoi. PurM 14M. t Purloaii. 1. an. am, p. imonu, in. I. Tbka A Pomter. Youoi. 111. 1. Otu Oambli, Walkr, 117. 4. Rbd ActmiMr, Atktajoa, 114. I. Squbrt Root, IfcOahaa, lllj t. Lmi Puacb, Pollbnl, lit. T. Ubcj Trcuurt. Pulvci, 111. I. Htran, Honkiba. 114. Aa Xll-.lbli . ' t. Doublb Couat. DUi. 114. 10. Subor Chic, L. D. Jodm. 11T. 11. Honei Rub. McObUba, lit. Piarlk kbc 1-Tcir-oMi bbd no. Cltlmltu 1400l. Puru 1400. t Purlbnis. 1. ArUbbb CWck, Dlbb. lit. I. Tehcoclr, Wblkrr, 117. I. B-DUcortrr. alcOlhaa. 111. 4. Bver Olow. Barbbbdll. 114. , t. Top Shower, Slmbou. 114. t. Boa Snow, PoUbrt. 117. 1. Tn Pub, HopkllU. 117. i. Dtnnu lilchuL HldbUl. UI. Alfo Illiible ; t. Ttr5 Rltk, Hopklbl, 117. , It. Weitr Hill. llcObhia, 111. II. Colt Tower. McObhta. 114. 11. RuOdjr B., Wblktr. 114. Plttb lir, l-yebrbldb. Oretob brad. PurM ttoo. t Purlonti. Ortkba SUM ratarltr 1. Oreroa Flbf, Youdi, 114. I. ChrUtlt U. Bemtndeb, 111. I. Jullb'b Brlbr, Arltrburb, 111. 4. CouzKrr Klbl. McObbbb. 114. t. Btr F. Flu, SlnobU, 111. t. Ubnrjra Car, Uopklaa, 111. 7. Waa Check, Pollard, lit. ' S Mai Ba Pilar. Walker, 111. Ilxlh Barb S.arolda bad n. Clalnlbt ilaooi. Puna K01. ttt Furloaia. 1. Hlth Tuck, Dar, 117. v i. Bad Bar, Pollard, 111. t. Rrcro-Bata, Uoaklu, 117. 4. Tropie Sua. Artbrburn, 111. t. Fera Quteb. Atklaaoa. 114. t. The Wheel. SlmobU. 117. 1. Bubby'a Hober. Hebcbck. 114. I. Bonnie X.. Htroandea, 117. Alio Kllilble t. Lbmb Warvel. Bernaadei, 117. It. Problr, Pulrer, 114. II. Sir Dale. Younl. 117. IS. Ilar'l Laab Walker, 117. LOCAL UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATED MESS NEWS AND FEATURES Salem, Oregon, Wednesday, September 9, 195S Page 13 lra.tl. Imi l-raiT-okd nA . OaUmioc (I0. rurit s)4M. Fviiew I. Ampl.f.or, HetveocK, lot. 9. Serolod, It. D. Jooti. lit. t. Kftrdlntv Walktr, 114- 4. Cryitil Oet, McOahftB. JIT. ft. atodek. Artrrbtjrn. lit. . Mo rolls. Pulvir, 117. T, Text Book. Dii, 1H. ft. Mlw Model, HopklDi. 114. Also Bllilblo t. BULdr! Oti-l. HoPkln. 114. 1ft. Prtttr Choleo. Heacock. in, II. Moro Applos. Htrnlet, 11T. U. Don tu lea, Fulvor. 114. atLvkLlt tin l-jreAT-oldJ 4 Allowute. Fura ftftOft. 4 4 TmUmtB. 1. CrMl. Arttrbura. 111. 1. War Brit-, Walker. 111. ft. aaa Sue!,' Hernamlei, lit. 4. omlcron, aim on It. lift, ft. Oar Itooit, McOahaa. lift, ft. Mm. aulllvBD, Pulvtr, 111. T. fttltslta Lock, Hopklnj, 111. ft. Carlr Burler. AtllU. lit. Alto Kllaibla f. Oolditoni. SimoaU. lift. Mai if tu) i a i ;:.. was making his first start for. . L IpnnnrA th PhiU since being purchssedi UUTCII UCOnarO Leaves Estate Of $2 Million from the Pirstes. PCC, Big Ten To Renew Rose Bowl Contract Ssn Francisco JB Repre sentatives of the Big Ten snd the Pacific Coast Conference meet today to renew their Hose Bowl pact. Big Ten representatives will b Commissioner Tug Wilson and commissioner Vic Schmidt will represent the PCC. ' Members of both conferences already hav voted to renew the contract. Ducks Prepare for Opener at Nebraska . The University of Oregon Webfoots scheduled another tough morning snd sf ternoon workout today with emphasis on fundamentals. The Ducks leave a weeK from tomorrow for Nebraska and the opening game of the season. , Minor League Scores Th Ave,!aTrt trrre?fTio?it iio Vwtreal 1. Tirrmt I Ottawa Buffalo ft pprtntneltf I. Baltimen Boch-irT 11 -1 AMFRir AN 4MOCMTIOJI ! IHtii 1- MmntivMt l rgnttii 1, rMrlMtrm ft teilra ft. Kant-at Clt? t ' iBaiaaapoJU ft. Totda Nlath Ear S-raar-okla and np. Clalmlnf ( !. rura (400. 1 114 Mil. 1, Patir Comet, Heacock. S. Pestr BrMla, Jonea. lit. I. kr O Manso. Arterbura. lift. 4. Fiddle Foot, Heroaodea, lift. ft. Draionet, Walker, lift. ft. Mlophar, Day, 111. T. Mud Puddle. McOahtB, 111. ft. Nut Van, Pollard, lift. AUo Ellttble ft. SUklyou't, aim. Artcrburn, HI. Tenia. Bae rar-oldi- and up. Claim I nf ilW0. Puru 1400. I 114 Bl. 1. Pharsui, HeriiaiHet, lift. J. Vana V.. ArUrbnro. lift, t. Baca Lad. Walker, lift. 4. Lot Drive, L. D. Jonea, 111. ft. Julian B.. Dlaa, 111. ft. Valdlna Andlre, Pulver. HI. 7. Roamlnc Plower, Hopklna, HI. I. Waiatca Ohlef, McOahan. 111. AUo Ilifiblt ft. Oregon Wood, Hcrnandei, lift. Yesterday's Results First Race. yarda: 1. Bherirtj Star (Heaeoek). ft7.ft. 4.00. S ftO; J. Kandra Beat (Pel lard) 41 IK. 1.10; ft. Pajarlta Hfrrtandei), ftS.ftft. Tina: 11.7. Qalaltltt, &37 so. second Race, mva Fureeiti: i. waeay Da iBimonU, 1 1.00. 40. 3 0: 1, Fmiotta (Walker, I7.T0, 7.00; I, Belli' Charm auili, 14.40. Time l:0l-3l. uinieia, 131 H. Third Race. FlTt Furiooti: 1, Top Charm Atkltuom. ftll.M, f 70, 4 10; 1, Tarda Rick tHopklnil. la.oo, 4.ao ; I MUa Oueaa fDuncani, 13.79. Time 1:01 Oulolela. 4U.70. Fourth Race: 1, Double Count (Dial), 14.00. 440. 3.10: ft. RuddT B. (Walker), 17.40, H: 1, Turn up Topi (Mmonist 5 40. Time: 1:01-4 'ft, Quinicia. S3I.O0. nun Race: l, reair saaia iTounii, 47.40. 4U. ft.00; 1. Piddle Pool iPoiiard, Is 1ft. S.40; I. Dreion-t Wa1ker). IS.ftft. Time 1 40-4 I. Quinlela. 414 30 friith Race, ft. FurKmn: 1, LsadT Punch (Pollardi. 17.40. 4.50, 1.40: 1, Buff lea Mia (Dan, 14.40. l.H: I. Lome Marvel Rr nandet), 13.10. Tim 1 33-4 ft. Qululela. Ill 00. tfteventh Rice. 1 Fu Monti: 1. White Step (Pollardi, 41 W. 1 00, 140; I, Mu Model (McOahani. ftT.oo. 4. to; I. Teat- book iPulvert. I 34. Tim 1:11-41. Outnlela. Ml 40. Ilihth Race. 14 Furtonn: 1. RoVoeh CWalkerl, ftlO M. ft 10, 4 JO: 1 Bhswium I pouard I . ii.. iv, e.m i. orotunta mer ninden. SI M. Tim 1 10-4, ft. Oulnlela. 144 10. I Nin'h Rare, ft Purlon: 1. Wild Ctr . . . r (waiRert. ni.eo. no, n. a, hww Leonara roaae nis ionune in ntv (Mcoahant, n. im; i. Bua Check iHnpktnn, ftJ 40 Tim 1.11-1,4 Outnie a. 113 to. Tenth Rec. t 114 ;: 1. I Wonder (Atktneon), (It 1ft. 1 7ft. ft 14: ft. Vela Plover (Simon!., 41 TO. 1 00: ft, Mlophar (Dar, M OO. Tim 1 44-1 ft. 4)atniia, 11 10. Ford Leading Jockey at Longacres Meet Seattle W) Bobby Ford, 19-year-old whiz kid who picked up his riding pointers in Wyo ming, emerged as the leading jockey of the 19SS Longacres meeting. Trailing Grant Zufelt for much of the meet. Ford came with a rush in the closing weeks to finish with 52 winners. Zu felt, trying to repeat his 1944 performance as top rider at the nearby Renton track, was close behind with 50 first plfce mounts. Ford also had the best over all record, bringing home 47 second place mounts and 54 third Zufelt's olace total was i 50 and show 28. Hump Roberts led the train ers by saddling 21 winners. He was slso far ahead with second snd third place horses with 26 and 22, respectively. Fresno, Calif. W H. B. (Dutch) Leonard, who set the American League earned run average record at 1.01 'way back in 1914 and was reward ed with a pay hike to $5,000 a season, left an estate valued at $2,169,143 Walls Knocks Out Layne in Sixth Round Salt Lake City W.PJ Cana da's lsnky Earl Walla used a dynamite right hand to knock out Utah's Rex Layn in th sixth round of their scheduled 10-round heavyweight scrap here before 7,500 fans. Walls weighed 186 V,; Layne 190V. The Canadian, who kayoed Layne in his hometown of Edmonton two months ago in the first round, proved last night that his earlier victory over the stocky Utahao was no fluke. It was a brawling, bruising fight that saw Layne take command in the first round and press to an early advan tage for five' rounds. But in the sixth Walls dropped Layne for s nine count with a sharp right cross and it was practically over. Layne stag gered to his feet, bleeding from a deep cut aver his. left Cslifornia's lush Central Val ley, growing fruit and wine grapes. ' He bought a fruit ranch while still in the maj ors. After his retirement in 1924, he began expanding un til he owned 2.500 acres.1 H. B. Leonard not to be confused with Emll (Dutch) Leonard died July 11. 1952. He was 60. The appraisal of hisf i estate to be shared, by Viola Leonard, his half brother's wife two nephews and a housekeeper was filed Tues- dy. . - . Yesferdos Stars fRf Th Aiioriated preiit UHI Oran Hamnrr, PhUadelpnia Phil, ilueted noma ma with Del n bu en team only ran la M ,bm to MUVBUkee. fHhiaf John tit Antoeiattt Mitvatrk Privet, stopped PtaiUte tth hit in pitchma 1-1 via. bl Utn etc inrr aint ldffati ,-LJ9n,-, llLjn wrarr.a. LMort Tnr 7. D MAtnei ft Omaha IS. Cotnratlo Sprittfti 9 a hii Cttp ft. Pi I w.caiu ft, Uneoia A HORSE Exit layne , Earl Walls, Edmonton heavyweight, backa gently away as Utah's Rex Layn sinks to eanvas for 10-count snooz In sixth round, of rematch. Layne, weighing 190 Vi, was dropped twic in th sixth before going down permanently at 1 minute. 43 seconds of sixth. The Canadian weighed 188J4.- (W) Wirephoto) eye, ana promptly was seni scneauiea jaier mis momn sprswling to th csnvss again with a hard left hook. Layn stayed down for an eight count and appeared to be all right Walla csught Layne on the ropes and pun ished him with several bard, rights. As th men were sep arated, Walls tsgged Layne with a delayed left. The Utah hopeful stepped back, stsrted to move in and sank to his knees. Referee Rsy Floret counted Layn out with Layne t hesd resting on the lower rope. It was a spectacular victory for the dusky Canadian. The end cam at on minute, 43 seconds of the sixth round. Walls Immediately chal lenged the winner of the Rocky Marciano-Roland La- Staria heavyweight title scrap half championship, and gsv th bunting to th Indians, da spit their setback at Tri-City, by seven percentage points. , As second-half champions, th Indians will meet th Salem Senators, first-half titllst. in a best-of-seven playoff aeries for th league pennant Th scries is set to start Thursday at Spokane's Ferris Field. Games will b played at Spokan Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights, with t h championship series moving to Salem Sunday. The fourth gam in th four-out-of-aven playoff will b played at Waters park Sunday afternoon at 3:30. As many night fames as necessary to complete the series will b played on succeeding nights, beginning at 7:30. Th Vancouver Capilsnos bopped Wenatche 2-0 and t-8 in their season's final at Van couver and clinched third place in the final standings. Yakima wound up in fourth plac after shading .Salem 2-1. The Ed monton Eskimos lost their last game to Calgary 10-5, but end ed in the No. 5 berth. Salem, pace-setter in the early weeks winning the first- half championship, settled for sixth place, one percentage point behind Edmonton. Then came Calgary, Tri-City, Wenat chee and Victoria.. The race staged by Lewiston and Spokan for th second- half title was one of the closest in the lesgue in years. Lewis- ton opened th season with a rush and held down first place until the last three weeks of the first half when Salem opened Its drive and passed th Broncs to tak th title. Spokane, a six-place finisher in th first half, passed Salem midway of th second period. snd Lawiston caught up with tie Indians In th last three weeks, The teams put on a neck-and-neck drive which wasn't decid ed until th final putout Tues day night. Pitcher-Manager Bill Bren ner, who was personally credit ed with 21 of L Wilton t wins this season was charged with th loss in th final pennant- deciding game. Brenner relieved Manny Perec in th fourth after Vic toria had scored its first two runs. The Tyees scored three raor off Brenner in that in. ning and two in th fifth before Brenner called for relief, Spokan scored its two runs in th third inning at Tri-City. Both war unearned, resulting from Ernl Hocksday s rror. But Hockaday redeemed um self by singling in th tying run In th eighth and scoring th -1 winning tally In the last of the 111th. 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