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xge Form MEDFORD MAIL TREBTJTTB, MEDFOKD, OREGON, THURSITAT, SEPTEMBER 18, 1951 SEES EVEN BREAK .'hornhill Would Like An : other Shot at Lions in Rose ; Bowl New Ball Makes : No Hit With Players Bf BUBS NEWLAND Associated Press Sport Writer : PALO ALTO. Calif, Sept. 18. (AP) Claude Earl ("nnj") Thornhlll, the 240-pound man mountain who hapee tha destiny of Stanford foot ball, believes his 1034 team haa "an jven chance" to repeat Ita aucoeaa of t year ago, namely to top the Pa clflo coaat conference championship scramble and represent the west In he New Vear'a Day classic at pasa- .iena. ; It "Tlny'a" belief should material ize, he would like nothing better .nan to send his charges against lou Mttle'a Columbia Lions again "They !et us last New year's all right, but ( think the next time It would bo v different etory," says Thornhlll. 'Our sophomorea of last season are wnlors this year. They're a little lder, more set and should be better players. New Ball Disliked The new lighter and more slender ball to be used universally this eea son has no friends In the Stanford oamp. "We tried it out three times a week for three months Inst spring," says Thornhlll. "Our boys weron't kicking It any better than when they started. When It lands on the field It acts like a kite without a tall. Snlral passes always wobble. "Unleaa the players pick up the knack of handling the new ball a lot quicker than I think they will, a lot of things should happen this fall. The authorities have been trying to get away from plle-ups, but I believe the Jams will Increase because of the crazy bounces of the ball. But we re all In the aame boat and no mat ter how the ball acts we are going to throw long paases." Picks First Four Thornhlll classes California, South ern California, Washington and his own team aa the top four In tbe coaat conference and thinks they compare with any teams In the coun try. He rates St. Mary's Oaela, not In the conference, In the aame class. The style of play made famous by Claim Scobcy Warner, whom Thorn hlll succeeded, Is the best system In the opinion of the bulky Stanford mentor, because "It makes the oppo sition spread Its defense over a wider area." Stanford will huddle aa usual, Flf tesn or sixteen baslo playa will con stitute the attack. Dackfleld men will do a alouchy shift occasionally. Thornhlll has a few nifty new plays to spring on Northwestern here Oc tober 13. He particularly wants to drub Northwestern because heard some derogatory comment about his team after the scoreless tie In Chi csgo Inst year. Plenty of Talent Experienced men run two deep In the line and three deep In the hack field. The line will avorsge 100 pounds and the backfleld IBS pounds. The schedule Includes: Sept. 30. Santa Clara at Stanford. Oct. k Oregon State at Portland. Oct. IS. Northwestern at Stanford. Oct. 20. University of San Fran cisco at San Francisco. Oct. 27. Southern California at Stanford. Not. . U. O. L. A. at Los Angeles. Not. 10. Washington at Stanford. Not. 17. Olymplo Club at Stan ford. Not. 24. California at Berkeley. . MAP SERIES PLANS CHICAGO, Sept. 13. ( AP) Reprs sentatlTes of the New York Yankees, who were slightly lukewarm over their pennant prospects a week ago, were expected to do a lot of talking and planning today aa Commissioner Kenesaw M. Lnndla made final ar rangements for the 1934 world series Names of eligible players, dates and ticket price were matters to be set tled during the conference. Club rep resentatives of New York. St. Louis and Chicago In ths National league and Detroit and New York in the American were Invited. The aerlea this year will one" the pnrk of the American league ehamplon, probably Octoler 8. LOS MLESliLtR LOfl ANOKI.KS, Bept. 18. AP) The .superiority of Lot Anuel"' hiirl Idr itnff over all opposing mouiult men continued to bt Rppnrrnt to day, tl.t weekly unofficial Uiutlt.K of tht Pacific Coast teoRUt ihowed. Fay Thorn, who Iim won 30 of hi 80 official starts, remained at the top. unchallenged, with an -ffl7 per centug and tht leading strtkt out total of tht circuit, boontrd to 101. iHotel Figueroa rtriirme at. ai tae Angrlrs One of Lot newesl hM'N """ !'i;'l!lii Calif jii:!;;:. Angeles' ns 't UlV.Mi! Hotels, i . - 1 :'!!.(' oo 1 Out.ldr Rooms of " jp J Comfort Downtown. Oarage In Connection Rates from $1.80 per day wlihoni bath 12.00 per day with bsih 13.00 per day. twin beds and Duih A H SMITH. Iaee. HOW THEY. STANJCt tsjsl (By the Associated Presa) Coast League W. Los Angeles Beattle Hollywood Missions San Pranclaeo Oakland Portland Sacramento Pol 84 as ,ei 44 88 .808 48 87 .838 43 38 .631 44 40 .824 40 48 .482 22 81 JOS 20 88 Mt National League W. New York St. Louis Chicago Boaton Pltteburgh -Brooklyn . Philadelphia . Cincinnati L. Pot. 87 SO .838 81 88 .80S 78 80 .888 68 80 .811 60 87 .400 89 78 .437 80 83 .376 48 86 .859 Amerloan League New York -Cleveland Boston Washington . St. Louis . Philadelphia Chicago .. W. L. Pot. ,88 40 .042 , 88 68 .010 . 74 63 .640 , 70 68 J07 . 61 74 .462 . 61 74 .483 , 67 77 .428 . 48 86 .838 AFTER BIG GAME PORTLAND, Ore,, Bept. 13. ( AP) Columbia university, Portlands Is going out for bear thl teaaon. Father Michael J. Early, director of Athletlca, announced last night, ar rangement had been completed for a gamt with tht strong Santa Clara University Broncoa, at Portland Sun day, November 35. Columbia la already signed for games with St. Mary's at San Fran clsoo, Oregon State at Corvallla, Oon zaga at Portland and Wlllamettt at Portland. Tht Santa Clara, team la coached by Maurlct L. (Clipper) Smith, one time Columbia coach, one-time Gon- zaga mentor. Scores Yesterday Coast League At 8an Franclsoo, 0; Sacramento, 9. At Los Angeles, 4; Oakland, 0. Mission at Seattle, postponed; rain. Hollywood at Portland, postponed; rain. National League At New York, 3; Pittsburgh, I. At Philadelphia, 8; St. Louis, 1. At Boston, 3; Chicago, 0. At Brooklyn, 6; Cincinnati, 7;. 10 Innings. American League At Detroit, 0; Boston, 1. At Cleveland, 3; Philadelphia, a. Only garnet scheduled. NEXT CARD HERE Prospects for a wrestling match hsrt In tht near future featuring Bob Ken as ton, 305 -pound, six-loot ser geant of tht TJ. 8. marines, have brightened with bis recent return to southern Oregon, where be will bt re membered for his grappling under ths name of Toung Go ten. Kenaston makes bis home In Gold Hill, and Is tht brother of Ray Kenaston of Med ford. Fans art elamorlng for a match fea turing the marine, and seem to favor Pete Belcaatro, rough Italian mat man, for his opponent. Kenaston likes rough-stuff, they say, and Bel caatro la as rough as they come. Pro moter Mack Li Hard has not signed any grapplers for tht next card here, as he Is at present making a trip to Portland, where he will meet his father and continue to the beach for a vacation. There will probably be no wrestling program at the armory for several weeks. Kenaston has been an orderly and body-guard to six admirals, four of whom were commanders-ln-chtef of the United States navy. He has served at for two years, played In the BUY IT! TRY IT! ind yon will become anothei Booster of U Willi 5Hll Ul 1U.5-JJ A rich flavored full bodied smooth straight whisky... Made in Kentucky. 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Btpt. 13 (AP) A con- j season, at a rumored salary of 95000, was given Walter (Dutch) Ruether, under whose leadership tht Seattle Indians have been tht sensation of tht second half Coast league season. IA.STY " Y.IGHI OAKLAND, Calif, Johnny Erjavlc. 173, Minneapolis, knocked out Nash Garrison, 177, San Jose, Calif. (1); Paul Karen, 185, Portland, Ore., stop ped Dick Foster, 102, Berkeley, Calif (fi). SAN FRANCISCO. John Henry Lewis, 180 '4 , Phoenix, outpointed Norman Conrad, Wilton, N. H. (10). 15-os. Blut Herringbone suiting, 21.50, made to measure. Klein the Tailor. Upstairs. I PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. IB. (AP) Between being bounced on bit head and having a flying tackle go wrong. George Wilson, ons-tlme University of Washington football player, had a bad evening last night In bis match with Bonnie Mulr, Australia,, as ths main event of a wrestling card here. Mulr, 304. picked up Wilson, 300, and dropped him repeatedly on his head to tak tht first fan In 18:63. 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