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r i EIGHT HERALD AND HEWS Oregon State To Clash Yith Webfoots Saturday Beavers Will Try To Make Comeback After Miserable Showing Against WSC i OREGON STATE COLLEGE, Corvallis, Oct. 10 Oregon State's battered football team will open Its homo conference schedule against a surprisingly powerful University of Oregon club here Saturday.' The game will be the featured event of a Dads' weekend program on the Corvallis campus and will also mark the renewal of civil war grid warfare between the two state schools after a lapse of two seasons caused by the. war. While the Beavers were taking a 33 to 0 shellacking at the A hands of a smooth functioning World Series fl Goat" Yet To fie Named By JIMMY JORDAN . CHICAGO, Oct. 10 () Where can you find the "goat" of the 1945 world series? There's been one almost every year since the Inter-league cham pionships became official back in 1905, but with the deciding game of the 1945 series coming up at Wrigley Field today, there's nobody you can hang the goatee hirsute adornment on, de spite the fact there has been some "donnybrooks" in the first six games. There have been plenty of goats in world series history, which began unofficially back in 1903. But in this final wartime sea son, with a 3-3 deadlock in games won and lost to be decid ed today, there still is no goat to pin a win or loss upon, the rec ords show. That may be deter mined today. . ' There have been errors in this series, six by the Cubs, four by Detroit, There have been un earned runs as the result of er rors but none provided a win ning tally. Just one inconsequential error may develop that can put one player on the spot, and put a pitcher back where he can't re cover. Governor's Cup Playoff Series Resumed Tonight SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 10 (VP) Seattle and San Francisco of me Pacific Coast Baseball league will resume in San Fran cisco tonight their Governor's Cup playoff, in which Seattle leads two games to one. Manager Lefty O'Doul of the San Francisco Seals said he would start Pitcher Frank Se ward tonight and Pitcher . Bob Joyce tomorrow night. , Seattle Manager Bill Skiff an nounced he would send Port sider Chet Johnson against Seward and another lefthander, Glen Elliott, against Joyce. ' A Friday match is scheduled in addition to the games tonight and tomorrow night. If a seventh game is required, it will be played Sunday. i EX-PROS COACH ATC NASHVILLE, Tenn. Two lormer professional gridders, Capt. Ollie Cordill of the Cleve land Rams, and TSgt. Erny Pin ckert, former Washington Red skin ace, are on the coaching staff of the Air Transport Com mand Rockets football squad. Former starred at Rice institute as a collegian; Pinckert was a Southern California All-America. Wse Boys Picking Detroit Tigers To Cop Series Flag By JERRY LISKA CHICAGO, Oct. 10 (P) The wise boys are picking the De troit Tigers to stagger out to day the winner of the comedy of errors that is the 1945 world series, but baseball history favors the Chicago Cubs. In the 42-year history of the classic, the decision went to the National leaguers six times out of the eight times the series went seven games. Not sinei 109.4 urVion Vi Washington Senators took four I irom the New York Giants, has lucky seven rolled uo for the American league. Only other junior circuit' triumph in seven games was Cleveland's 1920 vic tors over the Brooklyn Dodgers. The St. Louis Cardinals have excelled in making the American i jcague Dite the dust in a seven- 5 EVERY WEDNESDAY 5 Ox ': t lint iviMMig Make Date j I for Wednesday I 5 r I ,:.....:... Wednesday, Oct. 10, IMS Washington State eleven last Saturday, t h e Webfoots were hanging up an impressive 10 7 victory over Idaho at Eugene. As a result, Tex Oliver's Ducks will rate as top-heavy favorites to hand the Orange their second straight licking. However, the Orangemen are determined to make a comeback after their miserable showing at Pullman. Neither Coach i-on Stiner nor his players had any alibis to offec for the trouncing from the Cougars. The Beavers were caught llat-footed by the hard-charging Pullman club and don't intend to have the same thing happen again. Stiner or dered his men at the first prac tice this week to forget the Pullman debacle and point for Oregon. Center Bob Krell and Left Half Neil Richardson were the only Oregon State players that looked at all good against the Cougars. Krell is fast becoming acquainted with the pivot post after being shifted from tackle earlier in the season and was the outstanding Orangeman on the field last Saturday. Richard son did a good job of filling in for an injured Dick Gray. Saturday's game will be the 48th meeting of the Wedfoots and Beavers. Although Oregon is well ahead in the series stand ings with 25 wins to 15 for the, Orange, Stiner's clubs have won six of the last seven games played between the state rivals. Navy Center Best Lineman NEW YORK, Oct. 10 (VP) Dick Scott, navy center, won honors today as "the lineman of the week" in the first Associated Press lineman poll of the college football season. Commander Oscar Hagberg, navy coach, praised Scott to the skies for his play in the midship men's 21-0 triumph over previ ously unbeaten Duke. "Besides playing his position excellently," said the command er, "Scott intercepted a couple of passes and directed the de fense activities of our team. He played a great game through out" Boxer Dies 24 Hours After TKO LOS ANGELES, Oct 10 (VP) Alberto Silva, 22, Los Angeles featherweight boxer, died in General hospital last night less than 24 hours after he was de feated by a technical knockout in the fourth round of a sched uled four-round fight with Felix Miramontes, also Los Angeles, at Ocean Park arena. Silva was still on his feet in the bout Monday night when Referee Jimmy Wallace stopped the fight, holding that he had taken too many blows to the head. The coroner's office said an autopsy would be performed to day. game session, winning three times in 1926, 1931 and 1934. The Pittsburgh Pirates copped two, in 1909 and 1925, and the Cincinnati Reds in 1940. What should make the Cubs strut with confidence and smirk at the betting fellows, who rate Detroit a 2 to 3 favorite, is that the Tigers have been on the short end of three seven-game series, succumbing to the Reds in 1940, the Cardinals in 1934 and the Pirates in 1909. 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This campaign ap pears like it might turn out even better for the future generals. After blanking the bulky Per sonnel Distribution Command squad 32-0, the Cadets made the Wake rorest Deacons wish they had "stood in Carolina" by marching to a 54-0 triumph over the Southern conference repre sentatives Saturday. The Deacons were rated as one of the south's best but they couldn't move against Army and they couldn't stop Army's crew of talented backs.-who connected with eight touchdowns with Glenn Davis. Doc Blanchard, Shorty McWilliams and Her- Barton. White Both Unanimous Choices Of Suds SEATTLE, Oct. 10 (Jf) In two choices for their all-oppon ent team the Seattle Rainiers were unanimous, a tabulation of votes by the Pacific coast league players disclosed yesterday. They put Larry Barton of Port' land at first base and Sacramen to's Jo Jo White in the outfield. Johnny O'Neil of Portland was voted shortstop, with only three votes for other players. Additional choices: Freck Owen, third base; Stewart of Oakland, second base; Lou Vezelich, San Diego and Rip Russell, Los An geles, outfielders, Joe Sprinz, San Francisco, catcher, and Bob Joyce, San Francisco, pitcher. Boston Bruins Begin Training For Season QUEBEC, Oct. 10 VP) Some 45 strong, the 1945-46 edition of Boston Bruins hockey club ar rived in Quebec to begin train ing for their National Hockey league opening against Chicago in Boston October 24. Heading the cavalcade of puckchasers who moved into the Chateau Frontenac yesterday was veteran Manager Art Ross, Coach Dit Clipper and Arthur Ross Jr., recently discharged from the Royal Canadian air force and who will act as assist ant manager. HARTFORD Accident and Indemnity Company INSURANCE T.B. WAITERS General Insurance Agency FIRE . . . AUTOMOBILE 615 Main St. Phone 4193 Phone 3583 with MX" . DOM'T KlO M&,6UN0B. WHAT YOU DID VMA'6 GRAB THE WRONG BOTTLE AFTER I DISCOVERED THM WAR ON VOUR. SKULL. 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Pcnn State, eastern darkhorse and 27-7 win ners over Colgate, will give Navy a further chance to oil its "T" machine at Annapolis. Golden Bears Slated For Stiff Workout BERKELEY, Calif., Oct. 10 (fP) The California Bears were slated for a stiff workout this afternoon as California prepared for its invasion of Los Angeles uoiiseum Saturday against UCLA. The team will be led by Right Guard Dave Schwaydcr, Denver, Colo., who was elected game captain by the team last night. SALUTES APLENTY LOUISVILLE, Ky. It isn't a case of "too many generals and not enough privates" with the football team of the army air force personnel distribution com mand. But it remains that there are five captains, seven first and four second lieutenants on the squad. Capt. Dick Plasman, for mer Vanderbilt end, was a pro star witn tne unicago Bears. WINNING LOSER PHILADELPHIA This is the fourth time that Bobo Newsom of the Athletics has lost more games than any other pitcher in the American league. 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Athletic Director Al Ulbrlck son announced the school was opening negotiations with Min nesota for a renewal of the grid iron rivalry which brought the teams together in four games be fore the war. Stockstill Will Battle Tex Porter Norval Stockstill, who chalked up an enviable mot rec ord while In the navy, will make his , debut here Friday night when he takes on Tex Porter In the opening tussle on Promoter Mack Lillard's rassling card. . Stockstill is an Ashland boy who plans on a grappling career, but he may run into trouble when he meets Porter, a sea soned veteran of the ring wars. In the seml-windup tiff, An gclo Martinclli. the Buckeye blockbuster, will tangle with Gorilla Poggl from South Amer ica and the headline event will send brutal Jack. "Buck" Lips comb against the menacing "Grey Mask." Rough Rufus Jones, dusky Detroit mcany, has given Klamath Falls a wide berth ever since he learned the hooded hoodlum was heading this way. Lillard is trying to ar range a match between the two maulers which, would be a "nat ural" for mat fans here. ODD SUPERSTITION In cleaning the blackened name of a thief, the South Afri can Kaffirs shout the name into a kettle of hot, medicated water, and permit it to remain sealed for several days. When In Medford Stay at HOTEL HOLLAND Thoroughly Modern Joe and Anne Earley Proprietors the'jrsun OLD Sunny WAY AWUII!,11! I'LL 6ET WELL, Y DON'T GIT W THAT'S THE WW 'E.M - I'LL V UH-- I HIM WCOMG SECRET OP I ; MW DIG "EM OUT I WELL, HE'S A COOD I A JUNjs. A vMW'l OH THERE.' AHEM,' BUSINESS yiHOP-THLREt. vm HOW MUCH WELL--A MAM. BUT f JUST ENOUGH VW I WILL "OLl I M-M-M-l HORMS IS 1 OFA1HIMG J V NJ I TAKE FOR. A AH- A JUST HIS 1 LEFT SHOWIN' ,. A X THEM f -v HOBBY.' J TO SEE HOW ) l '- THE PRICE TAG w mn K mwmw w, J All Not Harmony Between Baseball Czar And Owners CHICAGO, Oct. 10 UY) All Is not harmony between Baseball Commissioner (Sen.) Happy Chandler and the presidents of the Nutionol and American leagues and the owners of the 16 mnjur league ball clubs. Evidence of discord In the ranks stirred through the sixth game of the world scries today, partly growing from a pitch Chandler made for higher pay for arbiters in tho fall classic at a pre-serics meeting of league presidents and umpires in Dc troit last week, Umpire Pay Booit By baseball law, series' um pires receive $2500 each for the set of gumcs, whether tho mini mum of four or the limit of seven. Chnndler, at the meeting, is reported to have proposed that their pay be increased to $4000 for the scries. American League President Will ilnrrldgo allowed that this was one basis for tho dissension. National League President Ford C. Frick flully declined to com ment. Chandler was unavailable for comment early today, but a spokesman said the Kentucky senator probably would have "something to say about It" to day, adding "I've heard him dis cuss the matter." Harridgc declined to be drawn Into a discussion about a rumor that has been going around to the effect that the leagues would buy up Chandler's contract. To do this would cost In the neigh borhood of $350,000. Stowart Shown Door In connection with Chandler's bid for more money fur scries' umpires, it was recalled that Umpire Ernie Stewart of the American league was given the door "for the good of the league" last summer. Later, Ernie expressed the be lief that he was let out because, at the suggestion of Chandler, he had sounded out other um pires about seasonal salary. At that time Chandler was asked about Stewart's statement. The commissioner replied that such DEVELOPING ENLARGING PRINTINC PHOTO SERVICE 211 Underwood Bldo. Brook nriAND IY ). R. WILLIAMS difficulties were American league business. Harridgc declined to discuss tho sorlos' umpires salary mat ter, explaining that "this la the commissioner's scries and It was his meeting In Detroit." 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The Klamath squad has been practicing down-Held block lug and tackling In winitouts this week and hus shown plenty of (Ire or the forthcoming buttle with tho Cavemen. Not much Is known of the Grants I'nss team except that they whipped Maishflelil by three touchdowns lust week. Conch Paul Anustead'.t charges have a strung ilesiio to face Med ford with a clean slate In the Southern Oregon conference when the two hitter i-IvhIs clash October 10 and, despite tho bill, lyhon that has been given the lllack Tornado all over the state, the Pelicans have n definite chauco to take tho ball game, Tho lilt with Grants Pass wilt he mure or less n dress rehearsal for the Hed-anil-wlilto and, even though Medford hus been com pared to a college eleven, the Pelicans will keep their minds on the business at bund Friday In an effort to hand the Cave men sound trouncing. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By The Associated Prets BANGOR. Me. Ton round bout between Jerry Zullo, 134, Chelsea, Mass., una Allle Wolfe, 130. 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