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, . 0 ffl 0 . F&. 2-Sce(ion 2 ' " V . 'TTfrre f JVfPM tokbvat? 1" - Salem, Oren, Friday, October I1S A 9 0oa 8 5 " ji.-m . i j? y , ; -o o - Pgdabl Juggles lineup fo Take Oare;.of Injuries . . ... ! . . a s a , - a 8 O o . . . " League Directors To Vote On Seals ' lhnut'wn Of VCl Team CA.V FRANCISCO Pacific Coast LrflKuc (fireclom volcd Fri day on wliPlher to -donate lhc San J-ram-iico scsli trammst 10 naiiK Orecnbers. cencr.il manoscr ol the -Cleveland Indians. i ui it:iiiri k iiu tic a (iiirpuiru to take over the finacially-battered club, debts and nil, and put up $i:0.OO0 of his own money in oper ating capital lift next feu son. Lane Sizzles Trading Mart Humor Suy (!;mln StM-L Mound, Infield Help From lirooklvn By THE ASSOCIATKI) FKK.KS F'r""k in "jralion again and the Hot Move League is siz zling. S(eculiilion has it (hat Lane, now operating as general mana ger for the St. Ixjuis Cardinals, and the brass of (lie world cham pion Brooklyn Dodgers arc going In mention big names when they sit down to lalk baseball in Ha vana this weekend. The Cards, of course, need pitch ing; a shortstop would help, too. The Dodders? They're still look ing for a left fielder despite the World Series heroics of Sandy Amoros. Rumors? Try these for size: Brooklyn to send Dun New pombc, a 20-atnr dinner but a series disappointment, to St. Louis in return for one of (lussie Busrh's fine young outfielders Bill Vir dnn, Vally Moon or Rip Repulski. Or, Brooklyn lo p;trt company with righthanders Billv loes or Hum Meyer or southpaw Ken I, eh big winner for Mmtrcal. ' man, nnd or smooth lidding Chu-o For-1 tie with Purdue, llawkcye follow nnndez. a slnp-hittin? ahnrtstnn at wl live out here discount Montreal, lor one of the outfield their team's chances Friday night, dandies. I pointing out the loam has a very! for the spcH tacular. He bu.lt up quite a reputation with the I hi- cago Wh.tc Sox-bu he could he just bum with the M. l. fans If he sent one of t'luse ont - ""'"'"''a pa. iiing. , 'AI)K TO BK IIONOHKD ft llltltMII il'Ol ll'll W'mic. tifi-ypirr-old comnii.s.sioncr of , the Southern Conferri.cc and a ffKithnll coarh for 27 years at ' heeti set down for (l d:iys by the Duke and Alahninn, will be en-garden Slate I'urk slewarts for shrined in the National and Foot- careless riding in the ciLililh rate hall Hall of Fame here on Nov. 12 here Thursday. Willie Shoemaker, during Ihr fleorRe Wnshinatori -Iwho is secoml to Hartack in vie-1 I'niversity of Richmond fool hall lories with W2, is silling out a five pnmr. ' I d;ty .suspension at Bay Meadows. Fishing and Hunting Report ,. V0J."r.""T I .,. rM-neni in mi .oonii,". in iiie I nn.ih Wilia,rlif oiirr Ihpr I. ifks hitve hi'rn IH- er.ilrrt in rl.-frtamK. Marion. 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(erj.'ii ronn'te. gnail inintui will ,.' he fur In W.'t'ii rinin'v, r.-ntl ni m SHe 1 1111,11 trtunli, .mI- rxrrllcnt nl m ,!rfT.on rnuntv W'.itf 'n I Ii.ii!ihii , , ill he poor. 1 tie tut di iinrl c'-e ti-ie not ,'tmrr) H i i-'iou" i-iintinf ...-i-r - i. tri n : het In 'he iniet rn.iki il I v.- ae. nnd tniiiml '"e fiui: .'f t (..r. t a'lll on Uie ratii'hi.. on the ninth m il -.ii"i iitr of the Vrv."v im,. iii' in. Manv of Uir- t i rP' hi t - Vlnw h. rt -m hv pirtiii":on linntiiv I'luiht I.,- T'lixi til P'f M.!ii''U. 1 VIT (i .' . -nil on Cri'i-n nrle The fnm'- ai - l it' n II." ml ("ml S'.trr I ou'rl i time "."e rood rt-ei. oK.i 1'.- It-.. e.i h.u.lr-ii-K tlie A t nold fl '. 'i t-. -'twefn H. nrt and llt'i nil.'- Pice jtie h lot of den in thr lo.l-i i-. ' e.i in ui ml 1 a pine If the vn irt Die deei im t of the ItiuKrt. SOHtlll WT f ')rT it v deer riMn h Wrn ff o,t in n.i t nmnties i,f n.ii!lii,-I i'M'SO'i lift Mi.'.ei v Jitd in . iirl'i ii-1' hick .'nil tir.ii i-ii It i .ite.t 1. 1 ii. 'Vi"' tut 'i' m x i mi hi o nil tin r I.H.it f,.t t ie l...l.tit.'e ol Lie vf i-.ui. w hi. h e-ulv nl Min.l.ni n o'l Oi totn-i ;tl U'.ii ii w rather Imi un-ed di.' .' t a. and noi ne ilrvlnft comiit.ini In t . M-',in nti.l t iitp I un A1, hunt- (fr', I The fa mer hony run slujitfer fioclarrl that eventually he want I ed to own San Francisco But his ! first two objectives, he said, were to revive interest in the game here and "get the city or county j or somebody to put up a new stadium which would seat 4,0I0." I Could Supply IM;r'em Hitjh Henry, a confident man perilous gjine, said he be- (.v,.d he t.olld m.,k, nMJ,K,y , s,..,s wl.re lhei!l .,)e. t.iluM, j tan sllpuly ,Uc pa)e,." , ""u m P"'!'""'" ,io nnng a inree-yeiir worKing I OKrccnicnl with the Indialis to San f i k i i.i ...i... lover the 'dehl.n.lden dub only ,r the league handed over a free .iin h.,ndwi n.-ur fr franchise. jusi wnai supplying Lieveiaru players lo the Seals would mean io me i nut? a uinn system, ureen- i tiA ... i..., u ...... the Indian brass was fully in-! formed of his venlurc and! "pleased" by it. Claire Goodwin, ri, president who wa.s operating Friday's tele phone poll, said he was in heaity accord" with (ireenberg's proposi tion and was recommending it. Although Greenberg declared the $150000 ..is entirely my Ml mm n ir v mu nu'n mnn. i own mon- (o hold myself open to take oth- ers in with me at any later time. I He estimated the Little Corp., pre:ent franchise owner, is $200.- (TOO in debt and said the team 1 had lost ttioO.OOO during the last seven years, UCLA, Iowa Clash Tonight LOS ANGELES (id - The Bruins of I'CLA and Iowa collide in a Const Conlorence-Big Ten football game Friday night, with UCLA favored to topple the visitors and possibly enhanco their national prestige. Iowa is still Hose Rowl candi date from the Midwest despite a ';-ss to Wisconsin and last week's ; I'CLA, loser on y lo Maryland , and given a scare last Saturday by ; stanfurd. .s Mill the top choice , ... represent he Coxst in the big ibov.l game New cars Day. - ., IIARTACK Sl'SPHNDEI) ftMIH'M V t flUII U'lllia II;ir(;ick. of Ji-hnsLmn. I'n.. l)u .victories Ihus far tlir.s year, li;is ?,''" rXiXT. h";."r' . trune ami m,i in fhn..i ih.m tori. lluiirjn.in pnrlililKr They rr- sl.m- l iff r jn oiftr tint lniKn. Wati-i fu-vi ' hunttnr m M.v,.t..i ..fthr ! simtfi. Mt.i rcscrvtiini , i ,. ;":,;;:r'u r.';'",,.:;;' ' Ifi.o 'ii i.i!.niit v.i 1 1 . ill I,.. .,, If I,,,, t.i vun-c nisii-aii of tititiii i. v sui mi' vsr Sinntnfr Uke iii.iimKiiiient area rn- lilijli' 1'i.lXHl llf f (muslh MltiuM, mini iliul.s. iitul t I'tnl ."hi hunk- in 4lt-:t I'u.-in'it Im- hunt nil I'd. , ; til hunlth Iti i.nl v 1" it-is a lit ill Ih il.ii in. "tie)!m'ii vt ..fi-iit J. !' i.' V.- '-. j HSIIINti l I'OItT Vurt h n Sittmon unsliiiit i nir In Ne nNltnif lime I iiipuna vd CHINPS polflNE AND Mr,B CO , .ir;'" i T'PN) Sll I 'Til I ii- ll"'i IJ si m Pacific's Badgers To Coine i.StartiT flrconie Qii'-Mtioiimurk Salurdu ay-- Question mark; hang heavily over Coach led T. Osdahl today :r tin mtlit!ili. nn h'tu hut .if "km. i .lerlinf injuries" hampering, the i Willuinette Bearcal. ... . . , ,. , ,. ,. Since Oi'ilalil Is the football voa.. bun.j,., brui.se, and sprauis u,r ''S io nve ttim ana today he has four would-be start- era on the question mark list for Saturday night's UJiujnst Pacific. ff a m t here , ... . , . . . "he trend, though, U toward hav- 'n a fu,!l nfiili wiuad for the ! c b hwesi con' ference game. Knd Dean Henson was practicing Thursday de.spite a three-week-old fracture of a foot bone, having it well-padded. He will see some action. C'ojitri Injured (luard Vern Coates, who jammed hLs necjt in acrimmage this week , , . . win oe replaced oy Lhucg Koani when the opening whistle toots. Hobby Zoelch, perennial starting halfback, has a bruised arm but should be in there running around If not. a freshman flash. Jerry again, will he in there, a lad who has been out with a hip injury. Fourth starter mentioned is Ger ry Kansas, end who injured a knee at College of Idaho. In his place will lie Keith Harris, formerly a reserve quarterback. Jerey Mc Callister, once an end who passed so well against the Coyotes, now becomes the reserve quarterback. Cogdahl summarized his lineup as follows: Ends Vic Backlund and Harris. Tackles Dave Anderson and Dale (ireenlee. Guards Gordon Chang and Chuck Koani. Center Chuck McClure. Halfbacks Windy Sequeira and Zrtek-h or Kenagn. Quarterback Benny Holt. Fullback George Koani. .Sprinter Poses Threat I'acilic conies hero with two con- sccutive iion-fvnlerence victories.! Kri-nt h. French passes well and .,,1V , hajl ,lle ruMni ,hrl.al lm.(l by llW,v Calyas. Impound : jujr um PcrthAmhov. N..M i::,in ,. ,i, ,.'. , yard dash last spring in 9.9, which "' Breakaway ability. I 1 ft 1 1 11115)1111 l'nirnt'Pil To Beat TCU MIAMI, Fla. i.fi-One of the big questions of the current football srnson may be answered tonight when Ihe Univnr.ilv f Uii a- i..':.. ,, " ....VronBP. mm ' ' q, , "."J.nas Miami, "inner ni oni one in inrer gamci. been favored over TCU bv three 51 x lmin's whpn Texans nave won unir ot live agailisl ... ,., ... . i Miami i,,st lo'cwgi, Ted, in :14 0. then was blanked bv Notre l;une II""- The Texaiw whipped Kansas 47- 14 Texas lecn .K-o: AiKansas -nu. mm nuiwiiKT 'i;o. w-iore laiw; mi! U ex;i ASM lust Satun av llJ H. thriller. HOKSi: Ht RNS AHCMDA. t'alif. n'iA year-f liiii! filly, owned by Lindsay Hnw-; ;il it. was hiinit'i! to ilt:ilh Tliurx-' l,;i' nnl1 a'l',r unnli-nlilii'd horse w at miiM'ed sevvifly when fire m ,ie out m "u ,a,'i room of a h;rn at S;tn!;r Anita Hace track. 1 The lire was ipiickly brought under conlrot, , - CT 1 l I I II MS " 1:1$ o.s.c.-w.s.c. 6 AS Ar'zo-(Jregoti Sugar CeU i-l. - .J. AJ AftiiiiLiiai-'r'l IriifSiii i in ii nn iMiZ!3 Former middleweight champion Sugar Ray Robinson gets the hush-hush sign from Paul Olson, 'I, at his training camp here yesterday after a workout for his November 4 title bout PCC Football iii Backstretch; 3 Leajmc Clashes Scheduled olailiOrd-lllISKlCS Game Feature Allraeliou By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS West Coast ootball moves into the back stretch of the 19"5 race this weekend with I'acilic Coast Conference action takint the soot - light from intcrsectional activity fur the lirst time. Three conterence clashes are on piouship. A pair of interseclionals and a backyard battle bcl.vcei. two strong independents wrap up the niid-Oclober schedule, ti, m i ,(u I ford against Washington t Seat- ; lie and southern Lalilornia against """" ' '"""! " Mill U I pairs Wnshington State and Ore gon Stale at Corvnllis. As usual, a Friday night gamo at Los Angeles puts the show on Miillhews Phi us Kclurn lo King V W'fll Mfr.-tJ n n n ... .... ' .... ,.:.''..', " i'S lr narry ; i'Kidl Matthews "retired" Don Promoter Karle Kabul said ! Tnursdav the Seattle Kid has I r..rf ; ,., , , ,,:,. (or a match Nov. 3 with Murray Dennett of Chicago. -I'l... 1.. I. I i ne unium hi MiiK.me a ai;r M3,lhs w"" by .Matthews won by a SACKA.MKNTO SKINS HYUK SACK MI.'M'I'fl l.'Pl P-...:i..n n.,t,.,n,l ...1 1 1 hi K..I ho'll IL- Hydt'. young southpaw pitcher; f.-.,, i w n.., L- i',.ih. ..t ortland. has been signed lo a con-! irt-t kv M..1,r....i.. c c..!.., ..r the I'acilic ('oast League. Hde al-1 so w well known in Oregon semi-'l pro ranks. r Oh h-h those O LDSM f , sr Oh-h-k! ."""r M .itii' l Sv .1 i . Imi:! . W. .-1 ii Intuit Dope From' an Olsoii the road. Friday night's clash be - lween UCLA and Iowa once was! uimu as a possiuie nose nu,u Third-running Southern Califor preview. But the Big Ten Hawk-j nia prPsurnai,iv gets a soft touch eyes have been a disappointment. j California. The young Bears, Oregon goes to Arizona for a who looked to be improving, Saturday night non-conference con- slumped to a 21-0 shutout by Ore test and San Jose State entertains gon last week while the Trojans aicn-nvai college oi me racnic. lllano' braten five straight times, has an open da,e' 1 - Stanford vs. Huskies Stanford, still seeking its first conference win. will throw the! best passing offense against the j Huskies second best aerial defense ! rhp Imiians' have averaeed 129 yards a game overhead while the game should be close. I rGmmrrci"?1!" ur's'o' Washington has limited Its foes to; DKKCitl.N NKKDS WIN Tam "V-ol": cinner' ' ".'iial No. a modest 76. The Huskies, with' I'CLA. scared by a second-half 1 6"n 3. Wnotlrnfle's Poor "rtns i: ?.et souihpaw Sandy I.ederman rein- Stanford splurge a week ago. is i ''"""'h Nnrris-Waiker 2; B'rS 4. slatod as second-string quarter- expected to go all-out attains! the PAViX JtilTlLXSS,:, II Kiid!!li hnirlh. tt'iujnph to 1.- Turner Meets Youiijr Cuban NEW YORK lP Isaac Ilgart. a 22 year - old welterweight who comes from Kid Gavilan's home nfrtvinr-J. tt rimimiw ftnA hn.n. (n, -.......-. iZJ. -". steps, makes the jump to lhc big time tonight against experienced Gil Turner at Madison Square Garden The young Cuban, latest idol of the melronolilan area's I.alin. American set. is a 9-5 underdog. NHC will broadcast and telecast llw. 111.. nn. nl U n n. CT ll""u,"i' a I'-i" " l-oyart has 13 brother and three ; sisters. He once fought a main I event ror l..() in Lima. Tonight he 'not only will et a chance to crash up a chei'k of arwihd $:..t)00. ehi- : ui uan. " said. "All the time I want to fiyht ... u.- r.-.L... u-;.i rt i ,iD 'Ins idoh and Kid i'tavihin. 1 .show bflon". Mabe 1 vl chance for- the title OEILES Nr. . . . Mi. hi. Im.' R ii ! T- i ltl ilmti H.l.. . . . Ne. smhre iv "Oh-h-hr'-im re OI.il for "il,! 1 ni. II wlii-n .l. . with another Olson, Carl (Bobo) Olson. The Olson In Sugar's corner is the son of the cook at Long Pond Inn, where the fighter it making his headquarters. AP Pholofax.) remain deadlocked with UCLA for the league lead. i were oeiung Wisconsin, ine only ' hope at Berkeley was that the ; lcaln would uec""e ''red up by I campus crit icism of Coach Pappy .Waldorf and the squad Neither Washington State nori"nsk-v- Mi: Vi Baker 475. J. Berry Oregon Slate has a linger in the ! S g; j,-JZZ title actum, but both are eager for i u onstott 453. H. ciodt 3y. a second conference triumuh and ; llawkeyes, who have been clob- , hered hv U'ivennin ami H,l h Purdue in Big Ten play. A Bruin will would give the PCC a 4-2 bulge over Big Ten opposition. Oregon needs a victory over Arizona to maintain over-all inter- sectinnal superiority for the Coast In 17 ffurtinc PIT iADn. u .' in it games. PCC teams Jiave . ' r,,!lu- CRAFTSMAN ROTARY 18-INCH Trims lawn imooth, cull loughtl wd Evjn trim, adjuttabl cut, lid ditchtrg l'4Jrttr than avarag 11-inch hand mgwtr TkVifty 1.5 HP J cycl Powr Produtll tngin Sequeira Rabks 4tli In Net Yards Gained ; ' - , L. C his Mt yvilf.GUIie' HI, rt. Ji ' 4 ' ivras i.1 W.I asil Hi hst. Oil iWi AfllOIIg nnn FarriMi -0f uii4d .hsj, tr I ' -A ' 'fiiiiwl trii by ttnung, tor m , 11, W . ljfl!Iie iront .of scorid plo lnny Hnlt , n ,4 Willantfti. itn-l. Ht nm. 1 ftSMTS 'plftion percrnt.-.s u hy Gil Br. ' ' ;fcs of Whitmn, .25. Windv SMtiriri, Willatn.tte u!-j ColliV also Puntinj, ytr.sitv'hJtfbai-k. r.nks four Ihis'wrlh an averuM ; of J.S; Scnrin, wT.k i. nl ..dS (tam.d in ..lh-: wC.nel'PP.n of Uw Pni.rem-. statisties nd 5c-;tlar. 36, just theid of lolluu west conlfreric statistics nd 5c and in, yards-r-fafry. Th junior from th Hawaiian Island has aaintd !22 yards for an veras of 7.9 in lour games. Willamette. Collene of Idaho and games. Linfield fiv, Pacific three and Hiiitman two. Gary Collins of C. of I. has most!Scquira net yards, aV while Mel Litiueue tOBIMSOM 'TAW WIN" E N W O O D LAKE. N.Y. '(I1P. VnrmM hAnvvwii0ht rh.nm. pion Joe Louis, who watched former middleweight champion Rnv flnhiniion wnrkniit here Tours - .i... !. p... k.i uoj, au.u " "j -" icnampion can idono; uuon in tneir tuie ngm, iov. u legs hold .out." SCORES In the Alleys UNIVERSITY BOWL Commrrrlal League No. 1 Team results: Johnson's Meats 4. Osko Insurance (I; Portland Road Lumber 1, C!aud' Tavern 3: Karl Malm Tr. Sales 3. Lee"s Fine Cars 1; United Commercial Triv. 3, Western Paper Conv. l: Lone OhK Tavern 1, Franz Rread 3; Remington Rand 4, Team No. Five 0. High individual series: C. -Case. Claude's Tavern. 606: Dnn Lebold 5B5. VI. SpriRR 573. R. OMrom 574. D Hillertch 443. D. Herman 337. E. Holmes .153. A. Bean 520. G. Ireland 512. C. Wanger 502, T. Thompson 494, J. Fallen 472. CAPITOL ALLEYS Ladles City League Team results: Randle Oil 1. Cup' board Cafe 2: C. E. Miller Co. 1, Kay's 3; Vista Market .1. Karr's 1: Bob Lawless Masons 3. Marshall's 1; Master Bread 5, Hollywood Cleaners 0. High team game: Randle Oil. 931. High team series: Bob Lawless Ma 1 sons. 25o3. High individual game: Mary Po- linky. 210. I High individual series: Mary Po- ket .1: v.F.w. o. I.nna Tavern 4. .urant e, 2"47. 99;" ililh Individual itrlei: Larry Dixon. 57i, . , u , ,., J w"X0(!andiS!u" ,,m': W""l' ' other nih neripj: Taiimt S31. Rnuersfeld 32S. Sellert 542. Thli-sfn 522. William, 507. Jones 504. Wod- 7.wot,. 5. ,.., WJ. York 4S. I.Schultr. 49. Bean 434 Craftsman Statistics- tl.inftrld. 5 ffamn; WillamMt Ida. ho. Uewis ind Clarjt 4; Pacific S, Whitman 2. ttSIMNO TC Gain Loss Kct Ave. . 48 :i71 7 .1&4 7 S i,ts; 'j C .10 32 20 304 10 1 Engebretson I.C S6 - 274 3 271 W 2fl 224 2 M2 27 195 6 190 2 172 12 ISO .... 30 165 12 152 27 152 ' 11 141 17 142 11 131 .... 37 141 12 129 28 155 2!) 126 .. .. IS 106 1 105 32 105 1 104 .. . 33 IIS 23 A ... 25 !K1 1 92 . 23 06 6 RO 24 73 0 75 Fair. LC Lodse. I ... Galvas. P . Roff. P Ronamlnin. ! Flippln. LC plki'I p zoeicii. w . ' Flood. I. Slrawlrk. Wh -:;c. Koanl. W PASSING A Comp Int Net Pr-t, Parrlsh L S7 21 9 404 Holt. W 18 8 3 .444 Makini, I 17 7 4 146 Bellows, Wh ..... 1 10 1 113 Johnson, LC 22 5 1 111 French, P . 2 9 1 57 PUNTING 227 349 No. Dist. Collins. I 15 54B Springer, LC 1 239 Holt. W - 14 470 Parrlsh L IS 7 Craig. P .. 243 Ave. MS i .1 I 33 5 3! S 30.3 SCORING . TD PAT TolBl Flippln, LC Collins, 1 Gillett. LC F.iiEehretson, LC . Lodge. I Sullivan. Wh Sequeira. W Glenn. L . 12 Hughes L ! Flood. I, i Hacklund. W Stempel. LC , Garrett. Wh Holt. W Perry's Rcxall Drug Store 129 S. Commercial St. Phone 2-36S6 SAVE 22.07! LOWEST PRICE EVER! WhiU They Last! 2B 5.00 Down 5T ii1 L'V'P.-f ''! Ai:- OfrtCf HOURS I' a:l'i,7.ltM.:ta.. m ,, t. .mrvwi ,.1 V Uli I - , Sea Ihbm on "OHT Oay1 Nov. 3ct I . I rt an Htfw . f lw. ,TI ' il.i.li,rt in ( i...f'nni Unil in ,;V li ll 'I I", .i . .ti,.n. .urn a. Sni I .. -t II. . V.IU-v on Vf J I nT' on uni way- Nov. rd . (tiont (430 550 N.Capitol Phone 3-969r , r l m.in 4 ..'. r:. a o. .1. R. KING. Ill i o we 6'fl Si 4 m at. "'';' .i i i i ' i