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EUCENI REGISTER, EUGENE, OREGON, tUNDAT, SEPT.lt, MM PAGE 11 Oregon Staters Come from Behind to Humble SPORTS Gonzaga, 16-6 Pop Show the Youngster How It It Done Pete Works Hard Getting in Shape After First Lou WASIGTON TAKES WHITMAN'S SCALP FOUR-FOLD CHAMP Final Matoh at Ardmore Easiest Jones Had 1 In Tourney British open, th British amateur and tha American open. Nine np on 12 nd Jonea became up at th llnd, with only 14 to go, and the crowd become frenzledly eager to ba in on the "kill" but It went seven more holee. At the 17th, Roman cut away a hole with a fine birdie two. At the 18th, It looked to be all over untU Bobby took two shot to get out of a trap and barely aaved a half In "bustard" elxea. It waa now dormle eight and the throng "broke all bound In Ita wild gallop to the 11th hole, down Into the woods and along th creek the 19th hole of th match, Jones wa 16 feet away from the cup and putted dead for hi four.

A hush fell over the tremendous crowd, covering the hills end knolls, th woods and fairway. Homans putted from 10 feet, the baU rolled close, but missed. llere'a tow Pop Warner, veteran Stanford mentor and probably the second greatest football coach In th United Btntea, showed the Stanford grid aaplrante how footballs ehould be kicked during recent practice se talon at Palo Alt. Pop has been on the coast for eht years, coming from PHtskorgta, and during that time ba elevated Stanford university to the poalttea 4fr-j, 4Jki YiA; ft 7. Vyr--M V'-Jr'tn -tl rVS-W i Id r.1 After getting flopped on hla back couple of times a wsek ago In the first match of the season by young Jack McLaughlin of Vancouver, Oeo.

Wildcat Pete, local wrestler, I getting down to real serious training In preparation for hla next match, whoever hla opponent may be, he said Saturday. Fata attribute hie defeat to thd fact that he had laid off for a two-month vacation the latter part of the aummer, and it took him longer to get In ehape than he anticipated. But he has learned hie lesson, ha save. He I running five mllee each day now as a warming up stunt, after which he takes on en th huakf and ambitious young fellows he cat find to wrestle with. He average about eeven a day, he aald, but that hint enough for one with such dy-iiamle energy aa himself.

Pet la broadcasting an appeal for more opponents to help him with hla warming up work. He prefer truck drlvera, says, although holler maker ara pretty felr and lumberjack and rock-busters will do la emergencies. In Just a few more days Pete eayi ha win be ready to take en the toughest opponent that Promoter Kerb Owen can find anywhere. plunges and pi and the Ml ton- ariee io. SEATTLE, Sept.

17 (AP) Jimmy Phelan, new University of Washington football coach, thinks very little of hie grid team despite the fact that the Huaklee trimmed the Whitman college eleven 48 to 0 In their first gem ot the year here today. "The blocking of the Weshlngtoa outfit was very poor and it ehowed that It knew very little of fundamental," aald Phelan after the "Beginning next Monday I win start in from the ground and teach thla gang soxns fundamental." The Black Sea port of Constanta. Rumania, la being modernized. First of Jimmy Phelan's Teams Wins Game by 48 to 0 Count By FRANK OORRIB (Associated Press Sport Writer) SEATTLE, Sept. 17 (AP) Notre Dame football aa coached by Jimmy Phelan, new University of Washing ton mentor, waa exhibited her today fef the first time with great success as the Huskies conquered Whitman college, 48 to 0.

Fight as they did the lqtslon-arlea were unable to a too the chitt ing offense of the Huskies and the purple and gold Jtmmy Phelan aquad romped up and down the new turf field virtu ally at will to pile up touohdowsa. Washington scored two touchdowns la tha tint period, on eafety tn th aecond, ona touchdown In the third and four tn th last quarter. Two sensational on an BS vard dash by Clarence IBedsoe and the ether an 88 yard sprint by Merle HuMord, which reached the Whitman real line were not counted on account of penaltlae. Bledsoe'e came in the third period on a line piunge when the Husky line waa offside. Hufford made hla brilliant daeh In the lsst period only to have the ball brought back when on of hla men waa penalized for dipping.

Washington pUed up 18 flrat downs and Whitman three. All of Whitman, were on passe. Th Huskies gained a total of 488V. yards on line Bp ALAN OOTAO (Tnlted Press Bport Writer) MIIUON CIMCK1T CLUB, ARB-MORB, Sept. On the Xamout east oourte of Merlon, where aa a shock-haired youthful phenomenon of 14 he tint appeared In national championship competition, Robert Tyre Jonas.

Jr today completed the) great-eat march of conquest In coif history. By th one-tided margin of 8 up and 7 to go, Jonee brushed as Ida VI-year old Bueene Bobby gome) Vanderpool He-man of Bnglewood, K. J. to win th United State amateur championship and score hi fourth atralght national victory for th year tha "grand alam- of golf. Mo Mora Title Then ara no more golfing worlds left to conquer for thla 18-year-old eittaen-lawyer of Atlanta, who made hla final triumph look so ridiculously easy that the wonder la he haan't Been doing this aort of thing every year alnot first Began to acale the heigh to, Bobby, trtumph today after a solid week of competition waa by far the easiest of any of the quartet he cored to (weep everything In eight iut uiv campaign or ivoo.

xt was Juat a breeae by comparison with the bat- wee ne waged earlier to capture the DEFEAT LINFIELD MCMnmvILLB, Ore, Sept. 17. (AP) A revamped and rejuvenated football team, characterised as probably the strongest team since Lln-fleld began playing football in 1821, lost to th University of Oregon reserve eleven here today, 6 to 0. The young Webfoota forced over their touchdown early In the aecond quarter. Llnfleld made one great threet In the first quarter when they carried the ball to the three yard line to lose It on downe.

The game waa featured by the kicking of Chrlstenson, Llnfleld freshman. Hla boot averaged 40 to 80 yards and one reached the 67 yard mark. Llnfleld. next game Is against the Oregon State reserves at OorvaUl the night of October 8. In a bouquet left by a woman visitor to a London hospital waa an envelope containing I500O for the Institution.

In a fire recently at Chester. En. land, 700 chickens were roasted alive. iV4 Ml Sorts II, WILFRED BROWN xvxl Oregon looked against iilamt Friday 'h th I MtHHIMltlMI 'inviv "'I. for aa we know.

SI ii-n't declare th the outfit ff forth Dr. Clarence W. Speara that haa eppeereo ore-e at It Ml linn th. daye Ihito Brndek. Oregon tam but there WM rnuch nleht between th SLTend technique of tlila team fj me rad Plyl" Sui-el early-eeason Webfoot pro Crtion Hint there In reellty no liosrlson st tu.

tm present MSi nf the team la th mult rmrt coaohlng plus hud work filTu of It. Mil th nt obstarl for ft. OrU'ii'laH hurdle. If the Brtlret agalnet th low La Ilk BearraK. predict that there mi'I b' much doubt about th -nil, (Irak ratea pretty high ilia MIourl valley rotifer- are bin In competition with IM members of fh Hlg Ten kat much.

Th erhnnt I totted at la Molnaa and ha enrollment of about loo, rut nrliwlnel rlalma to football fuse made Iha men of anka ere taklm th eham-aiwiMp of their own ronfrr lira let jeer and holding aire Pama tn 10.0. Juat how lose ram to selected aa ir opponent for Oregon haa arm been thoroughly ex- nrtron la attracting aurprlalni loiter of alar ethletea from out of in aula. There ara good many, fciiblleulr. that hkv reglatrd em thia year on account of Dr. epeui, but even bafor th day of i Captain MrBwan wa abla 47 hla rereonalliy and other In-im)nu to atlrart a numhar of lart.

Including Wtrntfllrr. Erdley. let Watts, tlire Dutchman from turkburr. Fa. a eurvey or th I players lleted on th Orraon Sit aquad for thla year a how that I of thou ar from Oregon, and t.tnouiti for a tram and two mora, from othar atataa.

Th Hot-Mat of thoa 18 la Idaho. 1: Call. fmla, Minnesota, and Penn- Mnala, I. Thli awn mort ttrlktnc than It la considered that th est-aMtste man Inrluda. Klti.

Btttor, Watte, Rrdlay, and Mnel-kr, Iha flrat airing barkrield. It wall aa krhiila. raaiilar KM. Hall, rraular tsrkla, and ky and riatrhar, rarular rati. Thrn thar ara trilaon, tarklr, Wlnlar.

and. rupnolrttl, lurtrr, and Donohnr, half, all MranK rrarrva romprtltora. Ta onlr orraon produrta on Ika flnl tiring that llnrd np Trttty nljht wrra rnrala at laalrr and Iha artrrana hrlt-Iraarn and folhrrt, who ap-aavrd at tarklr and guard. ft On tha II tquad tha altuatlon I wwnat airrarant. Thar It of st tt mtn lutrd or Oraann raaU aw, oallfornl eontrlnuta ftaklngton TVnnayWania I.

Mntana l. and nuh l. Uati If! r.on eontrlbutlona to ht aquad aa a whol ar aa Portland Rupin Mad-lnrl 7. Aatorla a. pndlton wmtt roint a.

ana ona aach from Ortndr, Band. HUUboro, and w7. thto array of atattattr In-tntct a number of Intcmtlng nrta. Orrton la attrartlng oat of gnad pit vera from othar HtH. Pmhahly than will ba ara In Iha yaara to come than tha yrara paat.

On th othar thrra am romparatlraly rrally good Orrgon-grown Wart on tha aquad. Cllhar It that tha high arhoola of Ora-I go not prodnr playara of a fro rlaat rnlllhar. or largo Ftyorllon of tnrh plartra ml-pm to ofhrr arhoot. Probably fartara anlrr In. It arrma.

Inalanr, that Oregon Maid hara mora than right "fn from Portland on tha Hk arinad, ifcrty teaaen games do not prro-J larga attandane at tha two EkZjl lam wnion nav Been Kl to Rugene for thla yar. 11" of Oregon at th annual will Day" contest, worked hard IWhirtay hut took a 7 to 6 Montana atat college, IS.1' of tho Rocky rviiiain oonfaranc. tjola, Ora-Jr rival, took a Iha ik wl" "rn 'n kami gamea against nn inner, aunoilgn or na in na or tno leagae Standings i American League ffis-pw. in it fWlngton 0 en rig 80 73 7g 7A .490 83 8g .414 81 82 101 M0 ork rrjit ItsMna r. h.

a BTKIlt a to i Era! "nd Crousei Bridges National League .91 ea ...89 84 ...88 87 .888 ..88 88 bo 7 gaNnnsti 70 83 4M -aat. OH 1VI iUTU il.kv uno. Hansen ana Huhhell and Hogan. uthwestern Arabia, iraggj," "tomoblle to every 104,168 iint as.ooo toot. RISK HOLD LEAD EA Quarterback Buerke Livens Corvallis Team; Score 2 Touchdowns In Last Half MoKenna Runs 88 Yards for Northerners' Score; 6,000 Attend CORVALLM, Bapl.

T-(AP) Ootuaga unlverelty'e oraw of fighting Irishman gav Oregon auto college ita hardeal early aeaaon game in years here tonliht but flnall wen foniod to be content with the abort end of a 18 to 8 aeore. It wa the second night game on Bell field and wa played before a crowd of more than 8.000, Tha vlattore played th horn team to a atanoatin until late In the third quarter whan Coach Paul BohUeler replaced the aophomore quarter back Kamponl, with the veteran Buerke, who opened up with a aerlea of paaeai and bucked over for a touchdown Buerk atayed In the game until the second touchdown waa scored by mist, aubatltuted for Kerr at right half. aonaaga scored early In the flrat period on an yeard run that brought tha spectatore to their feet. McKenna picked the bell up from a Baa nese from center. The vititora, however, failed to do much In of fensive play and made no flrat downs from eorlmnvge but their defense wa nearly Impregnable at the goal Una and prevented three or four more touchdowns against them.

The first Oregon State acor came from a eafety after Oonaega took the Dan oa aowna at their own goal and Luce, attempting to kick to eafety. atepped over the end aone. Bchissier allowed hit men to use only simple plays because the preta not wa iuii or aoout rrotn an parte of the coast. The Btater made 144 yard from aerlmmage to 48 for the Oonaaca eleven. O.

O. shoved the ball forward for 18 flrat down to two for Oonaega. both of which resulted from penaltlae against Oregon State. Score by period I Oonaega 8 6 0 0 0. 6.

O. 0 17 718 Oonaega eoorlng; Touchdown, MoKenna. Oregon atat eoorlng: Touchdowns: Buerke (substitute for Itanrsonl). Rust (aubeUtute for Kerr); eetety, Luc. Point for try after touchdown: Thompson a (sub for Bylngton, place kick).

The lineup! aonaaga Oregon State Btrnler IB MoKalllp Prsdollnt Kent Rabdau U3. Bergereon Rowlee Hammer O'Laary RQ Bylngton Branom BT. Hara BUI Wilson PC, Lovejoy Krause Ramponl 1. uce Mot McKenna BH Kerr Smith T. Little Officiate: Wade Williams, referee: Shy Huntington, umpire: Harry Flaher, field Judge; Alex Donaldson, head llneeman.

STARS DEFEAT SACS Oaks Win Over Missions In Heavy Hitting Encounter; Others Rained Out Pacific Coast League i Pet. .687 Ml A14 .404 .440 Hollywood ..81 Loa Angeiee flan Prancleco Sacramento Oakland Seattle Portland Mi Mleslont 410 ANOBLBS. Sent. 17 -(API The Hollywood stem Increased their league lead to alx and a halt gamea over the aecond place Angela rained out at Seattle by defeating Sacra nentn 8 to 8 here tonliht. The star got to New Bryan for four runs In the tnira.

xne senatora rallled In the aeventh to bring In three runt, hut thla waa one run ahy of tying the ecore and Bun Weteel blanked them the next two inning, Prank Osborn. Sacramento right fielder made a home run, a double and a tingle. st, ftaeramento 10 flacramanto 1(1 1 Hollywood It 1 Bryan and Koehler; Weteel and Bossier. Mlsalona Lose to Oakt AM VRANGIBCO. Sent.

17. (AP) The Oaka defeated the Ban Francisco Mlralona 11 to 6 today In a heavy hitting encounter. The Oaks etarted with three runs im the nnenlne added alx more in the elith and topped it with two thi ventn. ina miBeioiui vuii- centrated on the fourth inning when thoy made all their rune, to enjoy a brief lead. The Oeka pounded out 14 hit while tne Missions garnoreu II, H.

B. Oakland 1 Missions Henderson. Hurst and Lombardl; Caster, H. Plllette and Brenrel. Bocheater Copt Plrat Game POCHESTKR.

N. Sept. 17. iapi Biammlne four Louisville pitchers to all corner of the lot, the Kocnesrer iwa vw game of the Junior world aerlea here this alternoon, to 1. Nearly 8000 at-tended deaplto wintry weather.

Louisville ......000 001 001 1 7 8 Rooheater 140 801 OOx 14 1 Derby, Tlncup.Ponner and Thompson! Grant and Florenoe. Shanghai, China, "good roads" show, it to have a American coln-operntd KllM are being used In Mexico, a WW WW tttWU- I A Spears Names Squad to Go To Chicago to Meet Drake University Sunday at 1:80 the Oregon Web. foote will entrain for their opening major football eonteet of the season witn urmwtw eago on Soldier Field neat Friday night. The event will ba celebrated In the middle particularly be-ceuse It will bi an exhibition of Dr. O.

W. Spears' first Webfoot team for which he deserted Minnesota. The Webfoot, rising I oontl denoe after tw Doc, Spear re-sea on victories, Paclflo and Willamette, will ooen the country- series of blK Inter sectional matches and th Initial night contest for Chicago, The Oregon roster of twenty-! slavers lacked two namea Saturday night. Dr. spears, noiaing dsck xne ennouncemente oi one more reserve at tackle and another In the back-field, will complete hla list Sunday morning.

When the team haa Ita leat meeting before boarding the train at 1:90. The twenty-four plaoaa already filled will be aa fol lows: Center trie Font. Bill Bower- man and Bill Anatcr. Ouarda Jerry LUllt. Bree Cup polettl, Irvln Schula, and Austin Col bert.

Tackle Oeorge Chriateiisen, Norman Jeaee and Marion Hall. The fourth man proeaeiy win oe eitner Bill Morgan or nanry neyoen. Ends Steve Fletcher. Orvllle Bailey, Milton Thompson and Laurence Winters. Backs Al Browne, Jack Brdley, Sam Rotenberg, John Kltamlller, John Londthl.

John Donahut and one other still to be selected. Aaalatants to Remain Here The Oreson tesm will no to Chi cago with only Dr. Speara from the coaching staff. Bill Relnhart. back-field mentor, Gene Shields, line coaoh.

and Jack O'Brien, end coach, will remain in Eugene to carry out their assignea duties or Keeping we large aquad in trim and scouting Oregon's opponent In the Paclflo coast conference. Col. BUI Hay-ward, trainer and veteran of every Oregon tnterseetlonal engagement will go with the team a well aa a student manager, After a survey of the Webfoota following their lop-atded victory over the Willamette Bearcats last night, Si to 0, Dr. Speara would only say, "When bigger and funnier teams are made Oregon will have 'em." Speara, although he described hla team humorously cited eeveral examples when the Oregon Interference piled up the bnckfleld men, and many times when the backs galloped off with complete disregard of their hole-makers. The Webfoot wlU arrive In Chi cago next Thursday morning In time for two workouts on the turf covered gridiron at Soldier Field.

Stops will be made at Pocatello, Denver and Omaha where the players will have an opportunity for practice. No plana have been made for practices on the return Journey and the Webfoota will get back to Eugene one week from Tuesday to prepare for the opening of Its conference battle with Washington at Portland, October 18. Trip Mny do Harm Oregon has had little success In re cent Intersections! matches. Last year the team lost to Florida at Miami. 10 to 6.

Dr. Speara haa ex pressed grave fear for the Webfoot at Chicago. Since the team is composed of a generous scattering of green material and since the veterans are not yet In mid-season form, th Oregon mentor believed the long trip with all Ita disadvantages to training may severaly handicap the men, Drake, traveling only a matter of a few hours drive to Chicago from Dro Moines, will be in better shape. one injury arouim eaig '5dl laaegj of a leading contender for national honor each aeaaon. He It colorful and versetlle character, aad much of hit ana re time, when net writing or talking about football, he tpenda painting pictures.

Ore gon It not on the Stanford schedule tills year for the flrat tlmt In many seasons. Next year, maybe, fans can look forward to a clash between the product of Pop aad our own Doc 8 pears. Oregon time out against Willamette was reported Saturday morning. Cliff Oarnett, reserve half who wa a member of the championship Ked-ford prep team, suffered a broken cheek bone, end waa forced to abandon hie fight for the Job aa extra back to the Drake game. Bd Moeller, receiving a wrenched knee, waa the only other casualty.

STANFORD BEATS OLYMPICS 18-0 STANFORD VrRVBRSITT, del. ewpt. (Ar roroea to can on their flrat atrlng men In scoring movements. Stanford, university's football team defeated the Olympto oiuo oi nan rrancieco sere today. The Tanford second string eleven battled the clubmen on even terms until let tn the aecond period when the Cardinal regulars were Inserted and received to acor In a hurry.

A forward-lateral pass from Sim-kins to Nelll to Moffatt, another short pass from Blmklna to Moffatt and a reveree over left tackle by Moffat netted 87 yards and a touchdown. A try for point failed. The Ordinal scored twice In the final period. Barly In the quarter an Olympic club punt waa blocked by Bhrhorn, Stanford tackle, and was recovered by Bogue on tha Olympic club four yards line. HUlman went over left guard for the touchdown, a moment later an Intercepted peas, a 18 yard Jaunt around left end by Moffatt.

and two emaahea at center by Blmklna took the ball over for the third touchdown. Football Results At Pullman 1 Washington State, 47; College of Idaho. 11. Louisiana State, 71; Louisiana Teen. o.

At Berkeley: California It; Santa uiara y. At Austin University of Texas, 18: School of Mines, 0. At Missoula: Montana 81; Mt. ot. cnanea, o.

At Stanford, IB; Olympic elub, 9. At Seattle: Washington, 48; Whit man. 0. At Moscow: Idaho, Montane State. 7.

At Loa Angeiee: U. S. 81; TT. O. v.

At Washington: deoreetown. 14: a. Marys, 8. At providence: Providence, is- Rutgers. 8.

At lowa city: Iowa. 88: Bradlev. 11. At Bloomlnston: Indiana. 14: Ml.

ami, v. Georgia, SI; Oglethorpe 8. At Mlnneacolle: Minnesota i South Dakota State 0. At Milwaukee: Marauette Law. rucp v.

Cornell 88: Olarkeen Tech 0. At Santa Ana: Southern Gallfimila freshmen Santa Ana Junior col lege 0. At Austin. Tel. univerelt tt Texe 18: ei pan school of Mince 0.

At Flagataff, Northern Art. tone teacher college 71; New Mexico School of Mine 0. At McMlnnvllla: Llnfleld TTnt- verelty of Oregon reserve 8. At Forest Grove: pacific University, 18; Oregon normal (Monmouth), 8. mgn Benooi rootbau At Medford: Medford reeulara.

14: leaervee 11. At Ashland: Ashland, Tvaka. 0. At Portland: Franklin. 8: Lincoln (Tacoraa), 7.

MONTANA STATERS UPSET IDAHO MEN MOSCOW. Idaho. Sept. 17 (API Leo Callando'a Idaho Vandals tangled triumphantly with Montana Stat for three quartera today, and then the Montanan trimmed them out 01 it oy a 7 to score. In the flrat halt th Idahoane, unusually light thla year, were on the offensive most of the time, but lacked the punch for a touchdown, In the third period Idaho drove down with long off-tackle run to Montana' 30 yard Una.

Hanford lugged It to the deuce stripe and Pederaon, quarter, smashed It over but Sassier failed to copyert, the Want-Ads tell the story- Hie Classified Advertising pages in the Register have tnany little dramas of life to tell. In a few prosaic words they tell the story of a man who must sell his business to go east for his health of a little boy. sobbing because his dog hai run away of men seeking and finding shelter in rooming houses on their arrival in town. They tell of fine homes, full of memories, thrown on the market, when their occupants have passed on of furniture that knew sailing ships and covered wagons looking for a buyer. But they tell other stories "too.

They tell of wise folic who know that a Register Classified Ad is the quickest and cheapest way of finding a customer of farmers who are business men and trade thousands of dollars worth of live stock through the want ads of many, many people who are enabled to buy or sell anything from rare pictures to garden tools through a four line ad. You, too, will find that the Want Ads in the Register make Interesting "story reading." But you'll also find that they will make and save money for you. Read and Use Register Want-Ads ttVAt ifei i nil wi it. ft-.

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