SATURDAY, SEPT. 17, 1949 HERALD AND NtWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE NINt font (goes To Air For 7-0 Win Over Pelicans SHAW FIRES TALLY PASS TO BERRIE Th Grant Generals struck u1 denly through tin ilr 1st In the third period lt mailt an Modoc llrld for a Jfl-yard Imirhriown stab nd booted th estr point to crvi nut 7 lii 0 win over th Klsmsth Pslls Pelicans. Th psss allot (rum th accurate rm ol Oeoiut nhaw to Knd Len llerrl who lobbied th ball on tlm four-yurd Una and crashed 111" way over for the score. Fullback Al Hansen nudged the ball over tha crossbars for lh extra dlult wllh Hhaw holdliif. Both trania allowed ipenlhg-gine raggednca and the officials were given a workout walking oft penal Ilea. Clrant wu pensllted 71 yards, the Pets 6, Esch tram tallied tourhdowna thai were called back on penalliea. In Hie aecond quarter Joe Dentrtra koa plied over from the aeven yard line afier a dowufield drive art up by a recovered fumble. The play waa called back and a five-yard penalty Imposed for an offaide In fraction. Just before the pay-off paaa In the Uilrd quarter, Halfback Dale Duff scored for Oram when he elltiiered around end for a 25-yard gallop but ecaln an official offaide penally nullified the acore. H 'MHI.KH Duff fumbled on the next play but recovered after loaing all yard On the fallowing play Mhaw fired Uie touchdown paaa. In the flrat half, the Pellcana had the upper hand, holding the Gen erala U play between the 40 yard Jlnea. The Oenerala received the open ing klikotf and after driving to the Pelican 40-yard line, were forced to punu Duff booted into the end aona and the Pela look over on their own 20 and immedi ately started a determined down field drive. The Pela worked up to tha Oram 43-yard line, reeling off three flrat down with Demelrakoa, Oene Carl eon and Oaynor llurk slicing off lane hunka of yardage. Bob McPheraon fired a paaa, til.' (ml for the Pela for the evening, and Bhaw intercepted on the 25 and galloped back to the It. Tight defensive Una work buttled both team for the remainder of the flrat quarter. - Midway In tha aecond quarter, Klamath got their flrat big brras of the contest Duff fumbled on Uie Oram 85-yard line and Bill Toole and Demetrak'ia recovered. DIDN'T IOUNT Thla aet the seen for the Pelican acore Dial didn't go In the record book. Carlaon reeled oft a flrat down with a 15 -yard ramble, cracked through fur eight yard a few play later and then aet up another flrat down on the aeven yard line. Al Una point Demelrakoa took a hand-off and croaaed the goal but the play waa called back. Tha Pelican threatened again lata In the flrat half. After a punt, the Red-and While pulled their beat offeruivt play. With the oval on the 44-yard line, McPheraon rifled a ahurt paaa to Schubert who. In turn, lateraled to Carlaon coming up from the wing poaltion fur a 26-yard gain, putting til ball on Oram a 20-yard line. But McPheraon fumbled two playa Uuir and Urani a Dean Po chert recovered. An early General threat early In the aecond half mlaaed fir when a Bhaw to Heme paaa miued by Inchea a flrat down on th Pell can 17-yard line. Th Oram drive waa aet up when Hansen latched onto one of Mc I'heraon throw deep In Pelican territory. The Pelican drove deep Into Oram turf only once In the laal half but another fumble (topped a puaalble ecu re. Th Pelican threw paaae In an attempt to reach paydlrt In th laat half but only on connected. Two outstanding weakneaaea In the Pelican attack were their pass ing attack and lack of Interfer ence for ball-carriers on nd aweepx. Kluslv Oaynor lluck, wllh some protection, would likely have gut away on aeveral occasion but he had to go It alone. An estimated 400 saw th open ing gam. Aragon Cools Tony Chavez HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 17 0V-Art Aragon, flashy Ixw Angeles light weight, extended his knockout trlng by belting out Tony Chsves of Bn Jose, Calif., In the first round last night. It wu tha seventh knockout In the last nine fight for the 31-year-old Aragon. Sourhworth Will Be Back COLUMBUS, O.. Sept. 17 (P) Billy Southwnrlh, mnnager on sick leave from th Boston Braves, I going back to th hub city next year. Th 66-year-old pilot of the 1946 National league pennant winners yesterday spiked all rumor that hi sudden unannounced departure nna month ago waa for any reason other than hi health. LI 5 Min. from Town Li Game Yardstick Pelicans Generals Yard from rushing Tf 00 Yarrli from passing 44 HI Total yards gained (net) . 131 IM first downs rushing 7 4 first downs passing 2 0 first down iienalty 1 0 Total flrat downs 10 4 Passes completed 2 2 Passes Incomplete . 6 ft Passea had Intercepted 2 0 Total passes tried 10 I Total punu . 4 6 Punt average (yards) 34 31 Hall loat on down 1 1 Hall Inst on fumble ..... 2 1 Yards penalized 52 73 Touchdown .... 0 1 Conversion 0 1 Score .... 0 7 Estimated attendance 4600. PELICAN rMI.L.( AHKVISO Player Times Yardage Average Carlson 11 41 2 7 Demelrakoa 10 40 4 0 lluck 13 14 McPherson 3 -9 .3 o DeChalheau 3 II 3 a Toole - I -9 -to Oregon High School Grid Scores Mllton-freewater M. Enterprise 0. Washington 18. Pendlalon 7. Prlnevllle 32. John Day 0. Oram 7. Klamath falls 0. Henley 6. Lakevlew 0. Itend l. Cleveland 6. The Dalles If). Oregon City 12. Orants Pass 33. Lebanon 0. Coqulll 45. Ashland 19 Medford 35. Roaeburg 0. Eugene 30. Myrtle Point 13. Marshfleld 32. Reedapnrt 13. Vancouver. Wash. 20. Salem 6. University 10. Mweet Home 6. Madras 31, Oakndne 0. Corvallls 6. Springfield 0. Toledo 10. Canby 0 E.tarsda 12. White Salmon. Wash. 6. Hillsboro 20. Mllwaukie 0. Sllvertrm 7. Beaverton 7. Camas. Wash. 24. West Linn 6. Davton 14. Banks 0. MrMlnnvllle 12. Jefferson 0. Hood River JO. Woodburn 0. Parkroae 2. Rainier 24. , Tillamook 13. Vemonla Wlllamlna 13. forest Orove 2. St. Helens 13. Sherwood 6. Astoria 13. Bcappoose 0. Tigard 20. Seaside 7. Bremerton. Wash 34. Lincoln 0. franklin HI, Oresham 0. Roosevelt 6. lnvlrw. Wsh. 0. Emmrtt 13. Vl 7 Ontario 13. Prma 0 Payette 30. f rultland ( Nysaa IS, Welser t Redding Even Up REDDING.' Calif.. Bept. 17 Th president cup playoff th far West baseball league are squared al two gamea each today. The Redding Brown shut out th Pittsburg Dlsmonds. 3-0. last night behind the two-hit hurling of Perry i8choolboy fisher to gain the tie. All of the Redding runs came on homers. Al Heist got one In the alxth and Manager Ray Perry clouted his 15th of the aesson with a man on In the alxth. The teams continue the best four-ln-aeven erle her tonight. Line acore R H E Pittsburg 000 000 0000 2 1 Redding 000 001 02x 3 5 0 Simpson and Lucldo; fisher nd Perry. Ho Hum! Grade Adds Tee Crown PORTLAND. Sept. 17 MV-Oracle De Mosa, 31-year-old Oregon Btate co-ed from Corvallls, added an other golfing crown here yesterday. She overwhelmed Mrs. J. C. Mer ron, the former Marian McDougnll, Portland, 14 and 13, In the final of th Oregon Women Oolf as sociation tournament at Wavrrley Country club. Queens, Epicures Meet For Title PHOENIX, Bept. 17 (At The Oklnhnma City Sooner Queen clash with the Seattle, Wash., Epi cures here tonight In the national snftball congress world's champion ship tournament for women. Loser of th contest will be elim inated. The winner will meet the New Orleans champion In the final game of the evening. 376 MAIN FREE DRAWING! September 25th lit Prii Model 721 2nd Priia 4-ply La 30-06 Remington. Tiro and Tub. Nothing to buy , , only a few mora day , get further Information from CEC'S SIGNAL SERVICE 78 Main fit. - A - - - - ' 1 J-' . lf I ! Anenr Grid Changes Like women minds, football rules chanse often In fact, every year when the rule-makers get Into a huddle. There wer some 40 change when the statute changer put their head together In New York recently. However, five are worth mentioning here because most of them will make for a faster game from the spectator's standpoint. It was annoying In past year for fans and a headache tor sport an nouncers and scribes when substi tute atreamed Into the fray at any and all times. This year sub ran enter the game only when the clock la stopped er possession of the ball changes hands. Of course, this still gives the green Usht la r Is toon changes from offense to defense and vice versa, a practice that has been In effect for year In the general theme of football speeialliatian. May Dull Game One rule change that the fans may not go for will prohibit the I cioae-io-center T formation quarter back being eligible to receive a I Pss. , Under the new rule, the player's i i head not his fert most be a yard i oar iron ine line af arrlmmage. inn win rale out men In a posi tion Is receive a hand-to-hand snap from the eriler as paaa-ratrhera. The third rule switch should help put the same Into high gear. In the past, a passer that la trapped would Intentlnnslly ground the ball Instead of bring banged to the turf for a loss. The penalty was IS yards from the line of scrimmage for this violation. Under new rule If a loss of the down and a five-yard penalty from the spot of the foul. Now passers will reason: If you're going to lose a down and the yardage anyway, why take a penalty along with It? Wild Scrambling! The fourth change will make for some hot scrambling that will be worth the price of admission. Under the old set-up when the ball hit an Ineligible receiver the pas was au tomatically Incomplete. Not so now. When the ball hits an ineligible man and bound loose. It a fre ball. The new ruling aavs a pas Is Incomplete only If It hits th ground (without hitting sn in visible man) or goes out of bounds. The flf"i change will make off), elala happy, t'nder the old law, when a free ball went out of bounds. It belonged to the team that last touched It (as In basketball I. Thl was, of course, a difficult de rision for the men In black-and while to make, especially In the case, of a pile-up. Now the free ball hat bounces out of bounds will go to the eleven that last had possession. The coaxial cable between New York City and Albany, N. Y., which Is no thicker than a man' wrist, can handle 1800 telephone conver sations at the same time. STREET Phone V069 Hornets Nip Monks, 6-0 Henley Hornet warmed up their stingers for a possible county "B" league rhamplon ahlp by downing lakevlew 10 yesterday. The game, played at Lakevlew, was a noii-confrr-ence fray. Th Hornet acored on third period pa play from Quarter back Dick Adams to Halfback Delbert Arant, The conversion attempt was no good. Lakevlew threatened only once In the contest when they drove down to th Hornet 20 yard marker. However, they were held on down by a strong Henley forward wall. SPORTS : ROUNDUP evevxwily Hugh Fullerton NEW YORK, Sept. 17 VP-U Charley Pusart had collapsed on the canvas Instead of drooping through the ropes when Rocky Orazlano started belting him Wednesday night, he probably would hsve sur vived that murderous tenth-round bombing. . . .but even that way, Rocky 's finishing spurt would have won him the decision on point. It was that close on the judges' score cards. . . .the point Is that a knock down, followed by the routine o f wiping off gloves, gives the victim a lot more than nine seconds rest. Next step In restoring Orazlano aelf -confidence likely will be to send him aaalnat Rockv Castellanl while fusarl goes against Kid Oavllan . .1 looks like a busy season. . .Branch Rickey Insists he won't call on the Dodger farm for iate-sesson help, meaning principally Montreal s i Bobby Morgan. . .Branch claims i the rookies' Inexperience would hurt rather than help the team. What a let f baseball fan prob- ; ably have hoped to see actually took i place In a baseball game al Salls- bury. Md.. recently when one um l pire hauled off and socked another .seems three Delmsr players ! congregated In the "on deck" circle and when plate umpire, Alfred Pat ton, told them to leave, one of them threw a ball at him. Pattern prompt- , ly chsMd the kid from the game i . . .William Morris, umpiring on the bases, rushed In to sec what II was I all about, got Into an argument with : Pattern and belted htm one. . . hailed Into court, Morris was found guilty ! of assault and was fined. Yale' Tony Lavelll ha decided to pass up pro basketball and play j i for the New York athletic club while j he studies music. Dartmouth' Ed Leede, a budding chemist. Is con-. templallng the same move. Both are on the Boston Celtic list. . . , the Cincinnati Reds' fan paper I loaded wllh Items about farm play ers these days naturally. . .Rich mond. Vs . ' Is Jumping the gun a bit. by staging a "Tobacco Bowl festival" featuring the Richmond; vs. VMI football gsme on October; 15. . . Jieste.it bit of unconscious I humor reported to this department! I was when Notre Dame s Fran Leahy, discussing Army's football I prospects, remarked: "I'm afraid1 their coaches are omewht timid."! He wasn't talking about the schedule, either. The Kings Point Merchant Ms-, r I n e academy ha a big tackle named William Stocking. Naturally they say he can sock . . and Red I wood high school In Mississippi has i the Ideal pair a guard named i Huskey and a halfback named Trusty. . . Just by way of starting ! a little rhubarb. Oeorge Assistant 1 Coach Spec Towns claims prospect 1 Ing for high school talent hit a new i low when "Ooal" McMillan, Clem 1 son backfleld coach, kissed a prep I star as he ran off the field. Mc Millan says Town was the guilty I partv. . . neither has explained what the kid did to deserve such punish ment. College Grid Scores By The Associated Press PAR JVKST UCLA 35. Oregon State 13. Oregon 34. 8t Mary's (Cllf 7. Whitworth 33. Northern Idaho 13. Denver 4. Colorado Mines 0. SOITH Georgia 25, furmsn 0. Mississippi 40, Memphis State 7. MIDWEST Drake 40. South Dakota 0. Pittsburgh (Kas) 37, Rolla Mines Washburn 31, Donne 13. Simpson 21, William Jewell 7. Marysvllle (Mo) 27. Rockhurst 13. Buena Vista 19. York (Neb) 12. KERN RECREATION 85 Klamath Ave, ABC Sanctioned League Registration Opens Sept. 19th 4-Man Tcami Contact NICK LONGSWORTH Phono 5548 Brooklyn Loses 9-2 To Pirates Southpaw Werle Hurls Victory; NY, Boston Win By The Associated Pre Branch Rickey, baseball careful cashier, must have had a premoni tion when he offered Pittsburgh 1200.000 for Willie Werle the first time he laid eyes on the Pirate freshman southpaw. . Rickey, famed for hi shrewd player transactions, once again was made to look good last night when Werle pitched the Pirates to a 0-2 triumph over Brooklyn that damp ened the Dodgers' pennant hopes. That waa one time the Dodger president didn't enjoy being cor rect. The defeat, coupled with St. Louis' triumph over Boston. 7-5, dropped the Brooks two and a half gamea behind the National league leading Cardinals. With only 13 game left to play. 11 of them on the road, the future look dark for the Dodger today. There was no Chang In th American league race as both New York and Beaton won. The front running Yankees .maintained their two and a half game bulge, beat ing the Detroit Tiger.. 4-1. fred Hutchinson wa the losing pitcher. The runner-up Red Sox kept pace. spanking the St. Louis Brown, .3-4. CARDS TORRID The Red Hot Cardinal continued to roll, racking up their sixth straight victory. Warren Spahn, Boston ace, wa charged with the loss, the Braves' 13th In their last 14 gamea. The victory wa credited to Max Lanier, who wa relieved by Ted Wilka after he wa blasted for three runs In the seventh. Tommy Byrne, who make a ca reer out of beating the Tigers, tamed his playmate with two hit. The Yankee southpaw now ha beaten the Bengal five time thl season. Bobby Brown batted In three of the Yank' four run with a pair of double. Vern 8tephen walloped hi 37th and 3tth home run as lefty Mel Psmell pitched hi 23rd victory for the Red Sox. Washington all but eliminated Cleveland from flag contention when they nipped the Indians, -4. A base on balls by Bob feller with the bases loaded In the seventh forced in the winning run. SOX, A'S DIVIDE Chicago White Sox and Phila delphia Athletics divided a double-header. The Sox won the aec ond game, 6-3. after Dick fowler had pitched the A to a 5-1 tri umph in the opener. Pinch Hitter Mickey Owen. Her man Reich and Forrest surge came through with base hit to give the Chicago Cubs a 5-4 vic tory over the New York Glsnts In 10 Innings. Ken Raffensberger won a pitchers' duel from Ken HelnUelman as Cincinnati defeat ed the Philadelphia Phillies, 2-1. Huskies Rout Tule, 45 to 7 MERRILL. Sept. 17 A strong Merrill football team last night pasted Tulelake In a non-league opener, 45 to 7, under the light of the Merrill recreation field. The Huskte led. 13 to 0. at half time and In the second half took advantage of fumbles to roll up the score. Touchdowns for Merrill were scored by Ellis Wilson, quarter back, three: and one each for Jim Rleger. halfback: Lowell 8napp. halfback: Bill Oasser, end; and Merle Hasklns, end. Gilbert Youdy. fullback, crashed oer for the Honkers' lone scor In the third quarter. Americans Win Ryder Cup OANTON. Eng.. Sept. 17 () America's professional ' golfer ral lied today to defeat Great Britain for the Ryder cup after having lost three of yesterday' opening four some matches. Cougars Picked PULLMAN, Sept. 17 (V Wash ington State ruled a popular two touchdown favorite today over Utah State. Coach Phil Sarboa de scribed the Cougar eleven a the best he ha had in tour years as WSC coach. The game was set for 3 p. m. Ducks Bruins CARPENTER SHACKLED LOB ANOELE8. Sept. 17 (Pi Rock and sock, and play It close to the vest. That wa the Impression today in the wake of a surprising display of offensive strength by the Bruin of UCLA In walloping Oregon Bute, 35 to 13. Pew of th throng of 37,427, on hand for the opening of the Pacific Coast conference football schedule last night were prepared for the lopsided acore. Certainly tha Uclsns" new coach from Vanderbllt, Henry R. (Red) Banders, professed no such antici pation, and the same goes for Ore gon State's new mentor. Kip Tay lor from Michigan State. But th Issue wa never In doubt after Halfback Ernie Johnson took an Oregon BUM punt and raced It back 01 yards, setting up the first touchdown wllh th game barely three minutes old. The toll mounted to 21-0 at half time, and ended with a 22-potnt spread quite different from the 28-0 shellacking the Beaver In flicted her last year. The statistic tell the quickest story 327 yard running to 130. The Bruin tried only tlx passes, good for 35 yard and one touch down. Their main punch wa on Mother Earth. Oregon Bute, noted for 1U stout lines, couldn't hold the Bruin becks, nor keep the Bruin defense from piling In to bottle up their ace halfback. Ken Carpenter, a gifted triple threat man In any league. Carpenter, on a Jump pass, con nected with one for 44 yard and a touchdown by his circus catch ing receiver, Dick Gray. A reserve back. Oene Morrow, hit Andy Knudsen, on a scoring play good for 56 yards In the final three minute of the game. But otherwise It wu a UCLA celebration. Co-starring with Johnson. If not outhlnihff him, was 177-pound Howie Hansen, whose 64 - yard touchdown run off hi right end down the sidelines was tha most spectaculsr of the night Oregon State 0 0 713 UCLA 7 14 0 1435 Scoring OSC: Touchdowns, Gray. Knudsen. Point after touch down. McGuIre 'place kick). UCLA: Touchdowns, Johnson, Wilkinson, Hansen, Schroeder, Lsmpktn. Points after touchdowns, Watson 5 (placeklcks). ISTANDINGS PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE W L. Pet. Hollywood 101 76 .571 Oakland 09 78 59 Sacramento 03 84 .525 Seattle 02 85 J20 San Diego 00 87 08 San Francisco 84 93 .475 Portland 81 94 .463 Los Angelea 66 109 J77 Last Night' Results Seattle 5. Sacramento 2. San Diego 1 Portland 0 (10 In nings. Hollywood (, San Francisco (. Oakland 12, Los Angeles 4. AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 88 51 .633 Boston 87 55 .613 Clevelsnd 81 59 .579 Detroit 62 61 .573 Philadelphia 74 67 .525 Chicago 58 83 .411 St. Louis 49 93 345 Washington 45 95 .321 Yesterday' Results New York 4. Detroit 1. Boston 12, St. Louis 4 . Washington 5. Cleveland 4. Philadelphia 5-3, Chicago 1-6. NATIONAL LEAGUE St. Louts 90 50 .643 .534 328 .483 .479 .438 .407 J7 Brooklyn 88 Philadelphia 75 Boston 68 New York Pittsburgh Cincinnati Chicago Yesterday's ResnlU Pittsburgh . Brooklyn 2. 8t. Louis 7, Boston 5. Chicago 5, New York 4 (10 In nings). Cincinnati 2. Philadelphia 1. Hollywood, Calif. Art Aragon, 138 i. Los Angeles, knocked out Tony Chaves, 137 , San Jose, 1. THIS 67 61 57 56 A IM MUSIC BY BALDY'S BAND "Just Good Dane Music" Drub Gaels; Pound OSC Hang Tough Two Up, 10 To Go By The Associated Press Two up and 10 to go. That the Utu of the loop-leading Holly wood Star today In the torrid Coast league pennant chase. And th outfit which I turning the heat on the Star I Oakland. 1041 pennant winner. Th Acorn stomped Los Angeles deeper Into th cellar laat night. 12-4. It was the Acorns' fourth straight triumph over the wtng-cllpped An gels. The big gun of the slaughter wa a former Angel, Loyd Chris topher, who slammed hi 17th and 18th homer. Hollywood tripped San Francis co 8-0 to malnuln a two-gam edge over the Acorns. A nlnth-ln-nlng double and two single pro duced the last two run for th winner after Seal Prank Shofner'i three-run homer In the eighth had knotted the count at ix-lL San Diego blanked Portland 4-0 on Harvey Storey's grand-slam cir cuit smash In the loth. The pinch batter blow broke np a great pitching duel between Padre Dick Barrett and Ad Llska. Barrett al lowed three hlU and Llska five. The Padre lead the series, three gamea to one. Seattle won 1U first game from Sacramento In their current aerie by a acore of 5-2. Helm Becker nailed hi 16th round-tripper, with one aboard, for th winner. Fresh Marsh also homered for the Sol on. Denny Oalehouse allowed the losers but seven hit. Yesterday's Stars By The Associated Press Pitching Tommy Byrne, Yan kees pitched New York to a bril liant 4-1. two-hit triumph over De troit, walking tlx and fanning six. Battirur Vern Stephens. Red Sox Blasted hi 37th and 38th home runs, driving In three run, to lead Boston to a 12-4 victory over St. Louis. Saa Diet. Calif. MUo Savage, 150, Loa Angelea, knocked out Ike Pa Hon, 163, Loa Angeles. 8. r Hear re! Hear Ye! REPORT WEEK-END EVENTS Her' your firsthand opportunity to find out what' going oei in ttot and national politic! Saturday, September 17, 1949 WILLARD HOTEL 12:30 Luncheon sponsored by Klamath Chapter of th Oregon Council of Republican Women In main dining room. Mrs. Oeorge T. Oerllnger. Chairman Oregon Council of Republican Women, and Mrs Fred Peterson. Vic Chair man of Republican Sut Central Committee, featured speakers. 6 15 Precinct Committee meeting In th Blue Room. Sig Unander. Chairman Republican Bute Central Com mittee, will give report on committee' activities. 6:15 Young Republican -get acquainted" meeting In main dining room. 7:00 Smorgasbord for all In main dining room. During thla time ther will be community singing and entertainment Ticket for Smorgasbord available at the Landry Insurance Company, LaPolnte, Dick Reeder '. Suburban Lumber Company. ArgeUinger Real EsUt and Chilcot Smith Real EsUte. 8 00 Public meeting In main dining room. Brief address by Vivian McMurtrey, Chairman Young Republican Federa tion of Oregon. . . Report on Oregon Legislature by Stat Senator Paul Pat tenon, Washington County. Question and answer period following report Report on 81st Congress by Representative Lowell H. Stockman. Second District Question and answer period following report Here's your chance to qui the legislator on their policie and the activltle of th United SUtes Congress and th Oregon Legislature! Sunday, September 18, 1949 PELICAN GRILL 10:00 Young Republican Breakfast SAT. OREGON 1 1 HITS EARLY BAN FRANCISCO. Sept IT A dominant University of Oregon scored three touchdowns and a f'eld goal last night to defeat Bk Mary's 24-7, In the first night foot ball gam In Ban Francisco's Kesar stadium. The Oregon club scored IU first touchdown on a 64-yard drive II "j minute after the starting klckoff. The Duck pushed acros another In the second period. Thla tlm on a 54-yard thrust. And law In that aame period they added a field goal when Guard Chet Daniel placeklcked from th 27. Then In the third quarter, th lads from th Northwest, co-cham-pions last year of th Pacific Coast conference, made it 24-0. They recovered a Oael fumble on St. Mary' 31-yard line and Fullback Bob Sander ran It around left end for the six point. Daniel, converted all three of the extra point for th Duck. St. Mary got their Ion counter late In th final period. After put ting the ball In play on Oregon' 21-yard line. Quarterback Dick Jar aria tossed on to End Dan McOee han for th touchdown. Bradvlca converted th extra point. Oregon , .. 7 10 7 02 St. Mary' 0 0 0 7 T Oregon scoring, touchdown: Mc Kay. Bell. Sanders. Field goal, Daniel (placeklcked from 27-yard line). Points after touchdown, Daniel 1 (placements). St. Mary coring, touchdown, McOeehan. Point after touchdown, Bradrtca (placement). Vandals Choice MOSCOW. Sept 17 W Idaho" Vandal wer heavy favorite over Willamette in their season-opening football game here today. Idaho fbpena it sesson with two full team of lettermen. nut uoacn Dixie Howell cautioned hi player against taking th generally con ceded 20-polnt edge seriously. Th gam wa set for 12:45 p. m. Molin Wallops Bly, 39 to 13 Mslln walloped Bly yesterday on th Malta field. 3 to 13. Bly I a nrw member to the county das B football league. DANCING 9-TIL 1 $"J 00 PER PERSON I (TAX INC.) NIGHT MY