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MAIN WORRY FOR
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Steiner Starts Third Year
Without Experienced Grid
men to Plug Holes First
Game Is September 21
OREGON STATE COLLEGE, Cor
vallls (Spl.) Low of 11 lttrmen,
among them being Wa t atrlng
rs. and the fact tht n experi
enced men re available to take the
places of these tint atrlng players
are the chief worries of Lon Stlner
as he launches out on his third sea
son as head football coach of the
Orangemen.
Lettermen who will be hardest to
replace are Dan Mltola, left tackle:
Bill Tomsheck. left guard: Jack
Brandls. right tackle; Harold Pangle,
quarterback, and Norman Franklin,
left halfback. Brandls had two more
years of varsity competition., here,
but has sccepted an appointment to
the V. S. Naval academy.
Loss of both Mltola and Brandls
and in addition John King, a re
serve letterman tackle, makes the
situation at the tackle bertha some
what serious with only one letter
man. Tub Brown of Corvallls, avail
able. Candidates Inexperienced.
The leading candidates for left
tsckle are Jim Miller of Portland
and Glenn Moody of Salem, both
products of last year's freshman
team, and Ernie Bearss of Grant
pass, a vsrslty reserve. All three lacs;
eiperlenoe. Probably the most out
standing bidder for right tackle 1
rrank Ramsey of Aberdeen. Wash.
Ramsey, center on the 'reshman
team last season, worked at both
center and left guard In spring
practice but Coach Stlner aaya he
will use him at right tackle when
the Pacific coast conference season
opens September 14. Other right
tackle prospects are the aforemen
tioned Brown and Don Planer of
Portland, a varsity reserve last sea
eon. Loss of Pangle at quarterback
leaves thla position without any ex
perienced lettermen. To help make
up for the loss of Pangle Coach
Stlner has switched Ray Scott of
Corvallls. who won his letter at end
and tackle last season, to qusrter
back. Other candidates for the signal
barking Job are Jack Brande of Long
Beach, Cal., a freshman here in
1931 and John Watts of Burllngame,
Cel., member of last year's fresh
man team. All three are handicapped
by lack of experience.
Ends Well Filled.
All other positions on the Orange
team are well taken care of with let
termen available for each. Probably
the strongest positions on the team
are the ends where last year's first
etrlnsers will be back again. At left
end will be, John Patrick Casserly
of Pasadena, Cal., and Woody Jos
lln of Corvallla, both lettermen, and
Howard Weaver of Crane, a product
of the freshman teem. At right end
will be Maynard Bchulti of Cor
vallls. two-year letterman, and Dale
Llllebo, transfer from Pacific uni
versity. Outstanding candidates for the
left guard position made vacant by
the graduation of Tomsheck are Ed
Btrack of Grants Pass and Stan
McClurg of Portland, both lettermen.
and Dick Sutherland of Hlllsboro
and Dwlght Baker of Gresham, both
products of the freshman team. Jack
Woerner of Sacramento. Cal., a let
terman, will be back at right guard.
His first understudy will be Ed
Cornwell of Portland, member of last
season's freshman team.
The center position should be wen
taken care of with Ken Demlng of
Oregon City, last season's flrat
stringer, back again. The above
mentioned Ramsey also will be avail
able for center, as will Ed Crelder of
Long Beach, Cal., varsity reserve last
year.
Franklin Leaves Hole.
Loss of Norman Franklin, all
1 American In 1033, has caused a big
gap at left halfback. Two lettermen.
Fay Woodman and Bob Patrick, both
Of Portland, are battling for the
position. The best prospects from
the freshmen squad are Joe Gray
of Portland. Bob Mountain of Bur
llngame. and Lynn Jackson of Los
Angeles. Competition for left half
back Is the keenest for sny position
on the team. The left hslf In Cosch
Stlners style of play is the keyman
on offense. He does most of the ball
packing, passing and punting. He
plays safety on defense.
Tommy Swsnson of Hood River,
first right hslfback last season, will
be back at the same position this
fall. He will have as his understudies
John Ellers of Aurora, a product of
the freshman tesm, and BUI Dun
can, transfer from Pasadena Junior
college.
Fullback position should be well
tsken care of with Happy Valley of
Oakland. Cal., and Dick Josim of
Corvallls. both lettermen. back again
and also available Elmer Kolberg of
Portland, fullback on the freshmsn
team last season.
Coach Stlner will have as his
varsity assistants this year Jim
Dixon, line coach and Laurie Wal
quut and Hal Moe. backfleld coaches
Dixon and Moe are former Oregon
State players. Watqulat, who was
added to the staff this year. Is a
firmer University of Illinois player.
He played quarterback for the Chi
cago Bears, national professional
football team, from 1923 to 1933. H6
hs been backfleld coach for the
Bara for the last two seasons.
First Game Sept. 21.
Following Is the complete Oregon
rste schedule:
September SI Llnfleld college at
Consuls.
September 3 Willamette univer
sity st Corvallls.
October 5 UCLA at Portland.
1 October 11 Oonzage university at
Corvallls.
Octcber 19 Southern California at
Los Angeles.
A, A. SCHRAMM
BALEM. Aug. 29. (AP) Telegrams
urging the reappointment of A. A.
Schramm as state superintendent of
banks, continued to pour Into the
executive office here today.
The state banking board at Ha
meeting yesterday failed to agree on
the selection of a superintendent.
October 28 Washington State col
lege at Portland,
November 3 University of Port
land at Corvallls.
November 9 University of Oregon
at Eugene.
November 16 University of Idaho
at Corvallls.
November 33 University of Mon
tana at Missoula.
November 28 University of Ne
braska at Lincoln.
Boston Red Sox teammates Are
calling elderly Blng Miller "School
boy" Just to be Incongruous, you
know. They also tab him "Uncle
Tom" because of the white fringe
of hair circling his coffee-colored
features.
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life, and It Is the opinion of many
of the parenta that they saw so
much that not all of It Trill ever
be told. The boys were unanimous,
however, In their statement that they
were glad to be back.
They arrived In San Francisco from
Chicago yesterday morning, and were
the all-day guests of the Standard
Oil company In that city. They vis
ited all of the points of Interest In
cluding the new bridges, the Presidio.
Golden Gate park, the coo and other
spots, before entraining last night
for home.
Those who made the trip were four
executives, headed by A. O. Soder
berg, and Including Prank Hull,
Richard Roberta and Ivan Tucker;
the boya from Medford arriving to
day were Richard Schuchard. Walter
Kresse, Jr., Chris Barker. Billy Hollo
way, Larry Schade. Jr., Donald Price.
Bob Nixon. Jerry Vawter, Reed Cor,
Irwin Doty, Jack Heytand and Bob
Gall.
Others Included Dale Throckmor
ton. Eagle Point; G&ge Sanden, Jack
sonville; LaVern Dalkenberg and
George Blbby, Ashland; James Weeks
and Douglas Burk. Dunsmulr; War
ren Bayliss, Gordon Alphonse, Ed
ward Warrens, Robert Horde, and
Wayne Baumgartner, Hilt; Robert
Miltln and Jack- Martin. Gold Hill;
Howard drover, Glen Mitchell and
George Lewis of Grants Pass; John
Harding and Milton McAuley of
Klamath Palls and Norman Lorenzen
of Mt. Shasta City, California.
Many of the boya will speak before
service clubs In the city during the
next few weeks, as will the company
leaders.
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TRUCK AND BUS SAFETY
CAMPAIGN INAUGURATED,
lve September 1, to inspect all trucks
and buses in Intranstate operation to
asitire that they may operate safely.
SALEM. Ore.. Aur. 29. ( AP The All vehicles in Inter-state opera
state department of public utilities tlon ml,Rt "Port for Inspection within
today Inaugurated a sweeping truck
and bus safety canipnlsn.
St st police were ordered, effect- Use Mall rrlbune want ads.
24 hour after crowing the state line
Iter September 1
BIRTHS
Born yeaterday to Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Brtzlnsk! of Medford. a baby
girl weighing seven pounds, three
and a hslf ounces, at the Sacred
Heart hospital.
Amid wild scenes, a band of nearly 300 self-styled vigilantes, start.
Ing from Santa Rosa, Calif., tarred and feathered two men and beat
three othera and warned them to leave Sonoma county within the day
because of aaserted radical agitation. Solomon Nltrburg (left) and Jack
Green are shown trudging off after the incident. (Associated Press
Photo)
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PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 39. (AP)
Senator Charles L. MeNary, the
Republican leader, said today that
Senator Huey Long failed to hurt
the Roosevelt administration, but
made a chump out of himself by his
filibuster the night congress ad
journed. Senator MeNary, who arrived here
this morning, and then drove with
his wife to their fnrm near Salem,
said the Louisiana "kinpfish"' played
right into the hands of the adminis
tration and hurt himself throughout
the country by the filibuster which
prevented appropriations of funds
for aged and needy.
"Huey Long made a chump out oi
himself and will feel the effect 01
what he has done," Senator MeNary
stated. "Holding up the security
legislation hurt him Immeasurably.
It is another case of a man who is
brilliant but foolish."
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