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PAGE TWO THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON February 21, 1934 Braucher's Sport Gossip By Rill Braiicher The nut football champion of the Big Ten Is engaging in Bprlng practice at the Univers ity ot Illinois, where Zuppke hat the graatoat crop of sopho more In the history of tha school, . . . Bob O'Karrell, new manager of the Rods, pick tha Phils to flnlih laat . . . odd bout tha two tall-end teams In tha National League, tha Phlla having tha smallest park in which to play, and tha Reds tho largest ..-' A number pf rlnirstders In pint It was pummeling by Max Baer that started Ernie Scliaaf on tha road that led to bis death In a later bout with Camera . . , Now, bow about Mai Schmollng, rated off the hawing be mads against Stove ". Hamas, , , Then there was Frankl Campbell, yon will remember, who died after be ing sooked by tha Livermore Larrupor. . . Does Baer really have a lethal punch? . ..... .a , . Uncle Charley Harvey calls Jimmy Johnston, Madison gouare Garden matchmaker, "Smarty." . . , The Philadel phia columnist who says Max Beer has yet to prove he de - ' serves higher ranking than Uncle Charley' boy, Stave . Hamai, is enthusiastic, to say : the very least. . , , The Zulu Kid, who fought Jimmy Wilde c for the world flyweight cham pionship 17 years ago in Lon don, is a Brooklyn bootblack now. .- . ... i a . Iddle Eagan, greatest ama teur heavyweight battler of ' this century, is assistant dls trict attorney in New York - City. . . . The real name of Tony Herrera, promising young lightweight, is Anthony Dun- ' can Campbell, son ot a Scotch man who married, a Mexican, ... In the first 10" days at Hialeah Park, the folks bet ?i,ooo,ooo mora this year than during the same period In 'S3. Cotton Warburton, the Tro jans' All-American . quarter- - back last fall, is a substitute In Rugby. . . 1 . Whan Earl Avartll, canter fielder of the Indians, received hit contract for this year, he kept It sealed for several weeks, afraid to peek at it, . . . Yale will have i 64 athletes In the I O. 4-A . . games March 5 at Madison Square Garden. . , . Why don't some of those fellows come out for football? , . , Max Scbmel ing will meet Paulino In Bar celona April 8 ... he alwaya 1 could beat a alow fellow ilka the Basque. , , . Sir Malcolm Campbell will try to better bis ' ITS miles an hour late la the summer. . . . He will send his i Bluebird along tha Balduro Luke Bed (a solid sheet of . salt) In the Great Bait Lake : desert. Nelson Defeats Manila Fighter in Main Event PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 11. UP) -Rocking rlgbt punches gained Louis Nelson, 128, Portland, a closa four-round decision over Ross Dumagulllez, 137, Manila, at they stole the sbow, flora the main eyenter at the Labor temple fights here last night. Allan Franks, 146,' Belllngham Indian, gamely faced Ernie Car alii, 148, Walla Walla, but waa no match and was knocked out In the third ot tbelr scheduled six-round main event. Franks was down twice Is -the second and two more times la the third, The peculiar crouching . stance ot Roy Ockley, 134, Foruana, battled Sonny Jones, 133; Van couver, B. C, and enabled Ockley to score a knockdown and win a four-round decision. Rapid rsvange was gained as Harry Kelson, . 146, Seattle, knocked out- Chet Kelsey, 143, Portland, In' the furious first ot a scheduled four-round fight. Jackie Kllleen, 120, Indepen dence, pounded Frankle Vina, 130, into submission in four rounds. Cal Smith, 157, and Georgle Sims, 161, Vernonla, naively pounded each other to pieces in the four-round curtala raiser, Smith taking tbe deslcion. Wrestler Seeks Sheriff Office DETROIT, Feb. 21. UP) Grappling witb opponents in tne narrow confines of tha wrestling ring has given Pat O'Shocker tbe Idea he might be good at grappl ing with lawbreakers. He wants to run tor sheriff. Arriving here for a match with George Zabarlas Friday night, . O'Shocker observed that "This looks like a good town to be sheriff of. I've got a good notion to make my borne here and give It a whirl." Talk ot movement to abolish the offioe didn't worry him. "If they elect me to the job they can abolish It In the middle of the term," he said, adding that a good campaign slogan would be: "Elect O'Shocker and get rid ot your sheriff." Ex-Tennis Player . Sued at Chicago CHICAGO, Feb. II. OJ.R) Luclene E. Williams, former Davis eup tennis star, was sued tor 360,000 today by Miss Elisa beth .Cornell, who oharged that be beat bar severely last Feb ruary 9 after a 14-hour drink lag party In hla bachelor apart menu Miss Cornell charged that Williams hit her so bard that her jaw waa dislocated. The argument, aha charged, started when another member of the party told her. to go home and ahe refused to leave. BOXING PLAYOFF SET Series March 9 and 10 To Determine State ' Representative. Tha tournament to determine the basketball representative from this district will be played March 9 and 10, according to Paul T. Jackson, principal of Klamath high school and president ot tbe state athletic association. The tournament, played here last year, probably will go to a city in the northern section ot tbe district this season. From all Indications the games , will be played at Bend. Pelican Favored There still Is some alight pos sibility Redmond high school will win in the north. Should this be tbe case the quintet from the southern section of tha district will play at Redmond. The Klamath Pelicans un doubtedly will be tbe team from this section. It has not yet been announced whether or not the Pelicans will be required to meet the- winner of the annual "B" tournament here Friday and Sat urday before entering the district play-oft'' -wate Tourney IXoms This, -at-least, has been tbe case In the laat two years. Two seasons ago the Klamath Wild cats won tbe "B" championship and entered the district tourna ment. Last season Chiloqulo captured the title, and then lost to the Pelicans in a tame to de termine wbicb t&m had the right to meet Bend . for tbe district title. - The winner of the series March 9 and 10 will move onto tbe state championships at Salem. March II to 14, The Klamath Pelicans are dis tinct favorites to go to tbelr third state play-off. Bend, strongest rival In this district, already has lost two games to Klamath. Should Kiamatb again meet tbe Lava Bears, the boys from this section will be expected to win. Ji i mams prepare The "B" teams of the country this week continued their prepar ations for their most Important games of the aeaaon. Five com binations Kiamatb Wildcats, Malin, Bonansa, Henley and merriu will start tha tourna- ment Friday afternoon at 4:00 o'clock. All games will be clayed ai tne jraimew gymnasium. Bonanza will meet the defend. Ing champion, Cblloquln, in the opening game. Bonansa was run ner-up to the title holders last season. Malin Undefeated Malin, the only undefeated combination in the league, meets a comparatively easy ooDonent. Henley; In the second game. The Wildcats clash with - Merrill In the tmrd contest. The finals will be played Sat- uraay, along with tbe consolation rounds, The Pelicans play their final scheduled game Friday night against the Cavemen at Grants Pass, Dwlgbt French, coach, will then send his team Into orac- Uce for tbe district and state tournaments. Chinese Boxer Easily Beaten SEATTLE,' Feb, 11, (AP) A boxing match between Ah Wing Lee of Portland and Henry Woods of Vaklma for top light weight honors in the Pacific Northwest may be on at , a later date, or may be off. but chances of tbe Chinese whipping the negro appeared slim today after Lee received a lacing from "Kid" Moro, Manila, In a six; round bout bare last night ' The battle was held as sort of a warmup fracas for Lee, Woods having defeated Moro a few weeks ago, and tbe Filllplno sort ot warmed things up too much. He won tbe first three rounds by a shade and tbe fourth by a mile, crushing the Chinese with body punches. Lee came back to drop Moro for a three-count in the fifth but he became cautious again in the sixth and dropped the decision, bee weighed 138 Vk and Moro 136. Salem Quintet Downs Tillamook SALEM. Feb. 21. (AP) A basket by Ike Wlntermute, Salem forward, with one minute to play, which broke up a 30 to 80 tie, gave Salem high school a 82 to 81 victory over Tillamook high In their basketball game here last night. Following Wlntermute's basket. Baumgartner of Tillamook bad a chance to again tie the score with two free throws, but ha succeed ed in converting only one. Bearcats Win . ' From Linfield MeMINNVILLE, Ore.. Feb. 21. W) The Willamette University Bearcats made It two atralght over Linfield College with a 29 to 26 victory bare last night. ' Jim Burdett, Bearcat forward. bad a big night before tbe home town folks as he scored 16 points In leading Willamette to victory. His lethal left-handed shots on der tbe basket turned the trick after Linfield led 19 to 17 at tbe half. Brostrom scored 14 points tor Linfield. DISTRICT HOOP Sporting BASKETBALL Driver Beats : ft Former Football Players Clash on Two young professional ath letes, one from Texas and the other from Nebraska, will collide in tbe weekly main event at the Legion ball. Leslie Wolfe, the Texan, has been matched against George Barnes from the Cora busker state. Both Wolfe and Barnes are former football players and have adapted methods of tbe gridiron for use in the ring. Barnes, whose real name is Sauer, played on the Nebraska team only a few seasons ago and his younger brother was named All-American fullback last year. The wrestlers, weighing Reed Victor on Salem's Mat Program well-placed kick to the stomach flattened Jack Curtis, New Mex- I.. ..annlM, A h thittl Anil "W 1 M,'y,W . ..... . deciding fall enabling Robin Reed to win tne main event oi night's wrestling match here, two falls out of three, Curtis kept n,,t nf ianvA nf RoaH'h flvinff feet for most of tbe match but one mistake waa enough. Walter Tlnkit Acbleu, Chinese wrestler, failed to return to the ring after losing the second fall I- 1.1. n.),h with Hnwhnv HaItiz. since tbe cowboy bad practically wanAaraA til 1ift arm useless. The Chinese won tbe first fall. Art Perkins won the final two nit wHmI Rrnv after fal- ling prey to a flying tackle by Crey alter lu seconos oi me mv round bad elapsed. Coach at Purdue Denies Reports of Seeking Job CHICAOO, Fab. II. (UJ Noble Klser, Purdue University athletic ; director and . football coach, denied today that be wu negotiating with Oblo State of ficials .regarding tbe football coaching vacancy at that school. WORLD WAR He SERVED AS A GOB ON THe . US.5. NEVADA ' AND BECAME AM vttPERT CAffcMArJ IS IKE COMEDIAN OF Bl&- sr i 1 TIME SOUF...- vJlFP4JA9 h 'wJy7 I A WJE CffACK FOR CVEW JxfjiF t I if smot:. ew hevwwnt ' VirVr ft $ & ' Fcourte WHEM HE ' VV I I fk PREDICTED HE WOULD WlfJ If, f KM AT LEAST THREE OF M , V fate THIS WINTER'S TSURMAMEAIT?.... ffotfl M AlREADy HE WOM TWO llfMk ff I ffi TUB AU&A Cfti-IEMTE AMD Jf &jfl4 J If 2 ; TfcKA OPENS..,.. -Of J SsW HUNTING Death in Race The old Grim Keener lost a race with Roy Mussing. Cali fornia auto racer, In a turn around tbe Ascot track neur Los Angeles recently This pic ture shows Roy's racor on Its back after it misbehaved and loft the track. And there's Hoy sitting safely on the bank, sec ond from left Legion Program around 186, have been listed among tbe fastest heavyweights to appear In the northwest this season. Frank Clemens will defend his undefeated record o8l"t Bunny Martin In the 46-mlnute seml-wlnd-up. These two Cherokee In dians battled through to a draw last week in a halt-hour mateh. Martin surprised the spectators by bis ability to break Clemens' heretofore effective Indian holds. Ray Friable will withdraw from his customary role as ref eree to wrestle rough Billy New man In the curtain raiser. McGraw Spends Easier Night at New Rochelle NEW ROCHELLE, Feb. 21 (JP) John McOraw passed a fair ly comfortable night, bis .physi cians reported today. With signs of the nremlc poisoning with which be Is suffering , "much diminished." The following bulletin on the condition of tbe former manager of the New York Olants baseball club was Issued at New Rochelle hospital: "The patient passed a fairly comfortable nlgbt. He was quite restless at Intervals. Signs ot uremia much diminished. Stupor ous only at Intervals. "No new physical signs, al though patient shows rather wide variation In temperature, oenorai condition about tho same as re ported In last bulletin, although he is still seriously 111. Tempera ture, 108; pulse, 94; respira tion 82." The bulletin was signed by Drs. L. B. Chapman and K. L. Kellogg. OAKLAND, Calif., Feb. 21 OJ.B Tbe Oakland Oaks bave put in a bid tor tbe services of Urban "Red" Faber, veteran spltball pitcher, recently released by tbe Chicago White Sox, It was learn ed today. VfegOT ft. COLF PLANS FORMED FOR SKI MEET Klamath, Bend,'Medford May Join In Event On March 18. Preliminary arrangements woro completed Tuesday afternoon for the seventh annual Crater Luko Winter Sports carnival, span sored by the .Crater Lake tiki club, the Rogue Snowmen of Jackson county, the Klamath county chamber of commerce, tbe Msdford chamber ot commerce and tbe Bend- Skyllnera. The carnival Is scheduled for March 18 at Government Camp In Cra ter lko national per. Representatives ot the differ ent organisations were, in session Tuesday, with Earl Reynolds, local chamber secretary, outlining plans for tbe event. A tentative outline Includes three houra of snow sports, featuring ski Jump ing, ski racea of varying length and special events for women and youthful winter sports en. thusiasts. , Invitations Extended Invitations are being extended to ski clubs throughout the Northwest and California to par ticipate, witb tbe probability rep rosentatlves will be present- at the winter show from the Mt. Shasta Snowmen, Cascade Ski club of Portland, the Mt. Hood area, and from cluua represent ing uie Glum, Spokane. Leaven worth and Seattle, Wash. It Is thought Vancouver, B. C., will also take part. Although abnormal enow con ditions prevailing over the entire t'ncifie coast bave handicapped winter carnivals, the Crater Lake park area hae aeveral foot on the ground, assuring a sufficient amount to make snow events a complete success. Members ot the Rogue Snowmen of Medford and tho Crater Lake 8kl club will work in the park Sunday preparing a suitable ski Jump, toboggan and aled slides. The ski Jump site Is one of the best ever found in Southern Oregon, and Is expected to permit Jumps over 100 feet In length, which have never been seen In this sec tion. A program of events Is now under preparation by Alfred Cas tel. president of the Crater Lake club, and will be announced In detail In a short time. It Is probable trophies or loving cups will be presented to winners of major events, while merchandise will be awarded to participants in minor contests. " Tbe Rogue Snowmen were rep resented at yesterday's meeting by A. H. Banwell, manager of the Medford chamber ot com merce. The Crater Lake club was represented by Castel, Sporting Briefs PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 11 OJ.R) Gilbert English, Inflelder, has sent In his signed contract to Tom Turner) president of the Portland baseball club. English comes to 'Portland In the deal which made Joe Bowman, pitch er, a member of tbe New York Olants. SEATTLE, Feb. 11 U.R Dr. Charles Bilckman Ford, (1, well known In northwest medical and golfing circles, died of pneu monia. Dr.- Ford was born in Shrevoport, La., In 1878. He was a former president of the Psciflo Northwest Oolf associa tion and numerous otber links groups. He is survived by a daughter living In New York and a son here. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 11 01.(9 Johnny Indrlsano, Boston Italian middleweight, and ''Chick" Dev lin, local product, wound up heavy training today tor tbelr 10 round battle here, Thursday aft ernoon. ; ' The Boston Italian, bolder of decisions over five world cham pions, Is favorite. The tight Is being staged for the boneflt of tbe boxers' and wrestlers' fund. OAKLAND, Calif., Feb. 11 (U.R) A toam ot professional Ice hockey players, recruited . by Oeorge ' Bond, will meet the Hollywood Stars In a series of fire charity games starting Sat urday, Included In tbe Oakland team lineup 1 are Ralph Ellis, Chick Bond, Hub Defoe and Don Cummlngs, all of whom saw service in tbe old California ice hockoy league. BERKELEY, Calif., Feb. 11 (U.R) The 'blg game" ot Rugby win be . played here Saturday when the University of California 18 meets it traditional rival, Stanford,'. -A , victory over the Cardinals will put the Bears In a first place tie In the California Rugby union. ' : .- S. F. U. Defeats . r . , Gael Quintet ' SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 11. (U.R) 4 rails' In . the closing mtnutoi of play gave University or. . Ban Francisco a -81 to 14 basketball victory over St. Mary's college here, After trailing at tbe bait, 18 to 18, the Dons stopped the Gaels with two field goals in the second half. FOOTBALL Fremont Youths Win First Half Hoop Pennant Fromont grado school won the first halt title ot tho city bas ketball leaguo Tuesday afternoon by dofcatlng Pollcnn, It to 15, Tbo victory gave tho Fremont boys automatic; entrance Into tbe play-off with the second halt champion. The second halt of the schedule will open next week. Fremont lunined Into an earlr land and was In front, 8 to 8, at tbe end of the first hnlf. The winners extended tliolr ndvunliiKO to 18 to 6 at tho start of tho fourth period. A Pelican rally orenna the score at 10-on, put a 'remom rree throw finally set tled the dispute. The summary: i Fremont Pelican ; Stride, 18 F t Muskolph Walls, . OF Oraham Mussulman, 10 7 Uelluttl . Rogers, 10 i Olovanluul Maybew, 0 O 0 Webbqr Referee J. W. Peak. m OUSTED .AT. Casey . Stengel, Coach, Reported In Line For Manager. NEW YORK, Feb. 11, (AP) Max Carey toduy was relieved as mauagor ot the Brooklyn Dod gers. No successor bus boon ap pointed but Casey Stengel, Dod ger coach, has been culled to Now lork from California to bo of fered the Job, The announcement that Carey was being paid off on bis one year contract came from Hob Qulnn, general manager of the baseball club, who Is 111 In a mldtown hospital. Qulnn, propped up In bed with a nurso In attendance said Step hen W. McKeovor, Dodgers presi dent, bad wired Caroy that his services wore no longer needed and that the club would pay him tne run amount or nis contract, believed to be for f 11,000. Ho said Stengol had been callod In from Olendale, Calif., hnd would be offered the Job, but that he bad no advance Information as to whether Stengel would ac cept. Casey, a former star out fielder, waa given his coaching Job by Max when the latter took over the management of tho Dodgers for tbo 1981 campaign. NEW YORK, Feb. 11 UP) Casey Stengel beaded back to ward Now York from California today and rumors that be would replace Max Carey as manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers im mediately revived in full lores. It was known that Btengal, leaving bis home In Olendale, calif., sunaay nignt, was oouna eastward In response to a tole gram asking, him to come to Brooklyn at once. Reports bave persisted for months, that Carey, like Stengel a great outfielder In bis playing days, was on nis way out at Brooklyn. Cue Tournament in Three-Way Tie NEW YORK, Feb. 11. (U.R) Tho lead in the world three- cushion billiard championship was thrown Into a three-way tie again, with Welkor Cochran, Jay Boseman and Johnny Lay- ton doaaiocKea, alter uoenrun dofeated Bozeman In the last match of the night. The score waB 60 to 23 In it innings. Each of tbo throo has won oven and lost two matches. Bozeman of Vallejo, Calif., won tbe lag tonight and scored two points in bis first trip to tbe table, Cochran of San Francisco, tbe defending champion, went scoreless ill the first frame, but registered his hdgh run of seven in the second. From then on Cochran held tbe lead and grad ually Increased bis - advantage. Aged Fighter -Dies in North EDMONTON, Alta., Feb. 11, (AP) William "Old Bill," Burns, 78, blind news vendor and a familiar figure on city streots, Is dead toduy. His death follow ed an operation to remove his right leg Infected attor he stub bed bis toe while tapping his way along a sidewalk. Old BUI traveled with Jobn L, Sullivan when the great tittle champion toured the United States. In his youth he fought on the levees of New Orleans. He was witb bis fatber wlion the lat ter managed the "White Hope" Mike McOool, In 1865, .A Daring Story t ; Unfolded!; , ; "Bureau of Missing Persons" BROOKLYN 4' FISHING T TITLE Pugilists Bid For Crown Thrown Alide By Kid Chocolate. NEW YORK, Feb. 11 0MD Telegrams and cablegrams are pouring Into Madison Square Uarduu, and boxing managers are swuruilug around Matah Mak er Ham McQnado as the soramble starts (or Kid Chocolate' va cated featherweight crown, Boxing men sny It will be a long time before the division again cau boast of performer Ilk tbe Ouban flash,' one of the greatest little bony fighting mop In ring history, but right ' now there probably are more top notch feather aspirants than In any otber class. ; , Title Vacated When the New York state commission vacated Chocolate' crown yesterday because ot hi failure to dvfoud tb title with in SO days after Frankle Kllck of California had filed bis chal lenge. It suggested that Madison Square Garden stage an ellmlna tlon tourney to find a successor. Col. John Reed Kllpntrlck, pri'sldoht of the Garden corpor. atlou, thought tbe commission' suggestion a good one and said that tb Harden would dart ar runglng the tourney after the Carttera-Loughran ebamplonshlp tight at Miami, Feb. 18. is out ot tha way, Miller Ranks High Kllpatrick's Idea is to have a winner emerge from the tourney who will be recognised as cham pion not only In New York state as was Chocolate but by all boxing' organlsatlona In the world. Accordingly, Freddie Miller of Cincinnati, tho N. B. A. obam- plon, would b on of tbe two finalists. Some ot tbe outstanding feath ers who may take part In the tourney are Kllok, who knocked out Chocolate at Philadelphia on ix-c. 2b; Mike ueilolse, Lew Feldman, Petoy Hayes and AI Roth of New York: Blttorlo Tamagnlnt of Italy, claimant of tue European title; Seaman Wat son of England; Baby Arlimendl ot Mexico; Jose Glrones of Spain: Maurice Leperson of France; Tommy Paul of Buf falo; Eddie Shea of Chlesgo; Petey Barron of Birmingham: Bncky Burton ot Miami; Varies Mining of the Philippines and FrankTo Wallace of Cloveland, Chocolate beet the New York commission to th punch by two days. He resigned as feather champion In Havana on Satur day, explaining that he no longer could make 118 pounds. He ex pects to continue la th ring a a lightweight. He la only II years old. Texas Shooter Wins New Title KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Feb. II. (U.R) H. B. Woodward ot Hous ton, Tex., won tbe International flyer championship, feature event of -the Interstate trag- shootlng tournament. Ho do wo od 18 of his last 10 flyera for a total of 08 out ot 100. The championship carried with It a prize of 841. Spencer Olln of Alton, m who was leading at the atart of the final round, missed three of the last 10 flyers and finished In a three-way-tie for second place. Th other in tb tie were Frank Troeb of Portland. Ore., and R. H. Rector ot Poca tollo, Ida. Each of these re ceived fill of tb prls money. Ted Renfro of Dell, Mont., finished fifth with a total of 18, VAGAN ATTRAGTS MANY "at no additional rail farel Swing south through sunrrv California, See San Francisco and Los Angeles. Then East on our Golden State Limited via Southern Arizona, El Paso and Kaniai City. Of (If your destination Is New York), take our Sunset limited to New Orleans. From New Odeani you an continue . East by rail or board the Southern Psclfic itesmct "Dixie" and ssU to New York. First daw meal and berth aboard ship are included In your rail ' fare. , i The fare this way Is 'no more than via direct route. Get the details today I 1 Douflhom PaciCic WRESTLING Woman's Note Persuades Cubs to Give Trial CHICAGO, Feb, II. (JP)--Tho perauaslv pea ot a woman fan baa ooaxed tbe Chicago Cube Into giving Don Conrads, a young aandlot southpaw, trial. Mis Floreuce M, Norman of Ke wanes, ill., Is a (launch Cub fan. At heme laat season she watched a semi-professional club and spotted Conrads, She wrote to President Wil liam Walker urging that the youngster be given a chance. Walker became Interested when he read lb part of lb loiter wblcb said Conrad pitched two Iwo-hlt games, two three-lilt con-" tests and finished the season by allowing ao-hlts and striking rut 14 batsmen la seven innings. He also struck out 18 men In an other (a me. He will go west with Ibe club March 1. If he Is ss good a Miss Norman thinks he Is, he will pitch for the Los Angelas club, A Chicago subsidiary, during the Pacific Coast League campaign. Oregon Takes ; ,i Second Game From Vandals MOSCOW, Idaho, Feb, 11. UP) Twice victors over tbe Uni versity ot Idaho Vandals, the University of Oreon basketball players returned home today from their northern Invasion. A long shot that thumped Into tbe basket Just tbree seconds be fore tbe game ended gav tbe visitors 18 to 17 win over tbe Vandals In their northern divi sion, Pacific Coast conference, contest here laat nlgbt. Idabo opened the scoring, but Oregon quickly forged ahead to lead 11 to II at the bait. The Vandals rallied In the second bait, and with oul- three min ute left to play, ent into a one-point lead when Iverson sank a field goal. Thre seconds before th final gun Ollnger rifled In a long oae to give tbe visitors tbelr second victory In two days. Tbey woa Monday night, 81 to 10, '29 Ford fMJai Rds. $ wheels $OU '32 Ford V-8 $440 Coupe 28 Btudebaker $181 Commander..- '27 Chevrolet Coupe $109 '26 Bulck Stand. Touring.....-.- $60 We are wrecking . a 1081 Oldsmobile sedan and a 1927 Belek itandard. For parts, prices 60 off list