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14 Tho Statotman. Solom, nSn nnD oo nnonnnnnnnnD EOSOX CaO'dUdDaBs GeSUIinnie SeiriOS POay Oregon. Sunday Octobor IX 1948 Dodays Beavers Tip Trojans, 6-0; IDucCcs Ron RDoiniftairDa Tony Ross Back-On TuesdayjMat Card Carpenter Run Sets Up Score Two ThriiHiH by USC Stopped by Orange second brawl and that's what It a likely he pita Billy the ex-marine hero, agalnat Mnstachloed naaty Jack Up-comb. Both will be one-fallers limited to St mlnuteo. The aecond main event, certainly In keeping with Owcn'i suddenly potent fall and winter season sends aspiring Karl Gray up against another Gray, this one Stonefaced "Gray Mask" and hia head botta.

Kays Owen of tho Tuesday card: I.at week's show was one of my very best and I'm sure the fana will vouch lor that. But If thlo week's doesn't at leaat tie It for act loir I'll go back to starving to death raising turkeys." In closing, Owen stated he was attempting go get Halt Achlu to referee Tuesday's party. lUme-agaln-iene-aialn Ton? Rm. HPlr Mr. Anthony l.

himself. hmf ataln. The likeable matador, nha has he 14 reabJenre In the Marin Cottage street. I'onr Corners and Croiaan rreek area of th tillage, baa relumed from the middle west rawklim warn and will Tnesday night do apllt main event chores on Matchmaker II Ion Uwrn'i teekl? thaw. And Anthony didn't do any tmprsvini daring hia ibtrntr, be'a for a rough welcome, lie la to Untie with (The ttalloper) llelcaatro In one of the Owen malnera, and tho Mel-eaMro character la no leoa than one of the tent-heat mat cookies wow operating In the circuit.

Owen a No announced the rompleted S-man card for Tart- PORTLAND, Oct. 12-(4-Oregon State grabbed one-touchdown lend early In the second quarter and staved off the Troy threats to gain a 6-0 Pacific TONY OHH Coast conference football victory over tho University of Southern California here today. Both teams took to the air early, day alone with RoaV arrival. Tho flrat prelim. starling at tho aual flnda rankle Hart, new and likeable who mad hia debut last week, up against Xinuny (Red Devil) Cohen, ail-other comparatively ne ie.

Tho Ifcrfhin.H Bark to jWall an Ferris Fucc'h in Hill Natural ST. LOIUS, Oct. 12 -(I) Only the spet-d and tho turinm in the left aim of Harry (The Cut) Brecheert stands tonight the Cardinals and sudden death in the 1946 world series. Trailing two games tp three to the revivified Boston Red Sox in the autumn" play-off, the National Ietigue champions must win here tomorrc behind their acrobatic little southpaw star or accept seccr.d money. Seldom in series history hus there been a more dramatic build-up for one of the final, crucial contests.

For. opposing Brecheen. wi.I be the Burly Dave (Boo) Fcrrinn, the 25-ame winner, not throttle" the Cards for the second time and bring the Red Sox "their firt rhumpionship since 1B18. Both 'pitchtnl shutouts In their previou series start Brecheen. the little "fellow iwith the big screwball, baffled the Sox sl-nern in the second game, setting thorn down with four widely spaced hits to win a re the play-off fit a victory apiece.

Fcrriss, not to be cutdone. rame right bark In the third game at Boston to handcuff Ifce Krl Blrds-with six blows and nisnin put the American leaguers out in front. Manager Joe Cronln of the Sox, rrwde the long Jufro frrtn Boston by train while most of his players flew in lat vAit in a chartered plane, declined to say for certain that Ferris would be His nominee, but most seiles observers ronsideied the choice etneh. Bobby Doerr, Boston's stnr sreond-bnseman and field -leader, wa missed yesterday's-game because of a throbbJng headache, wi ore of the eight Sox players who made the trip here by train. He ai he felt some better, and was hoeful of playinjg Nation's Grid Teams 'Discover' Upset Woes NKW YORK, Oct.

12-(') -Many a college football tam- discovered that mt all is moleskin and muscle en the gridiron todjy and running gains were at a min imum except for occasional breaks highlighted by Ken Carpenter's 41 -yard daxh for the Beavers, which led to the Slater score in the, second quarter. The upset Troy being held In higher regard In view of OSC's 50-7. loss to UCLA two weeks ago aDDDaDDDnpQDai Major Leaguers in Baseball Tilt At Waters Today; Bevens to Pitch 1 71 Mr wliii ilitl hiimclf proud during hfa summer in Salem does his OrcgonBlylecl "world ik tint ih Mllrtiiooti wha-n Mime Ameitcaii and Nalloiiajl leagUers wug their long-awaited Malting two ii'iliKk In Wati paik. Th boys jrom tho big show representing no was due principally to a hard-charging line that bottled the and hurried the Troy frequently touting them for sizeable losses. Southern Cal held the edge In first downs, 12 to 8, but failed to put them in proper sequence when Uiti 13 'tr 16 mjj.r lr.iKwt- mrie.

IC at the la rml a iiuiitl ul listol ming i they counted. The Beavers out-gained Troy both on the ground, 127 to 73 yards, and In the air, Newquist, Koch Shine in Win 87 to 4. Late In the first period Oregon State made.the first scoring threat the 454th anniversary of Columbus' discovery or AmeriM. ii.inm, the team that was to Imve been one of he midwest's greatest, d.s covered second tartar in Indiana and bowed, 14-7, behind the pitching of Ben Haimohdi, the boy fiom Brooklyn. with a 29-yard puss, Fullback Ken Carpenter to Halfbuck Don, Mast, but Halfback Veil Lillywhite intercepted on hia 16 to breat it up.

Carpenter, as the second period opened, threaded his way through Jmiiit alui I Ji'ulit played In The tukrt sale for til.v'a gun mitt-. 1 In the bull Wlixtfws fur fer lit sudden iMititf i in. ill ntuit at 12 iiiMtn. All '(. (ttatKt tjrxl miuI bleacher it will lnt-(in-In i ttnt.

given a nitiiiv rtttriiuM.il tr- pews aliituitl ik i ni-i tiv at leaat 3inm Mj)I many tin ir fin tin will he the fust ing ftaililirl major Uti- t'rf- lull! t.il nl In history I tl.e rttti Mi it The t.iiiir i.r miii It gicater Sigiilfit ant to Iim ul li.ill bugs Bears Upset Gaels 20-13 left tackle for 41 yard, being stopped on the Troy seven by Halfback Don Poll. An intercep tion by Half Art Battle on the Trojan three gave a momentary halt to the drive, but Halfback Ie Gustaf son returned the punt to the USC 28. A reverse play picked up five and Gustafsnn piled thrfM tlir olifiiidi) Kliilllloll galllO t. 1. 1 If.

fr hn'Mfl-ahmtltiered Into right tackle for the score. The conversion was Hcvrtix. who Kot his buxeboll wide and Oregon State led 6-0. t'i kiiifijir up in the j.iart arid who tiud a futr ymr with the EUGKNE. Oct.

12-f)-The vaunted Oregon bark field never looked better, despite the Absence of Lightning Jake Lricht, as Oregon crushed Montana, 34-0, today to In-come the only undefeated football team in the northern di-vlnlfin of the Const conference. Th quartet of Cienrte Hell. Jimmy Newquist, Bob Revnolda und IkibtKoih rolled up five touch-downs on outclassed Montana. It jkorik six plays to get the first score, Oregon retovering its own kickoff on the Montana 31 and moving right on with Fullback Koch crashing the final three yards. Newquist converted.

A 44-yard pass play, added another touchdown Id the first quarter, Newquist towaing to Quarterback Dell. Newquist missed the conversion, his only wide attempt of the day. In the third period Newquist swept! right end for 10 yards and Koch snagged a rrud field Montana pans and rarea 91 yards to a st Ore. and a few minutes later a touchdown. Halfback who had played three years without a Stouthern California then came back fast to make the first of two scoring threats It registered in the 1 w.

game. After a punt-out on the USC 36. three plays put the ball it- tl I 11 II III UW" ri 0.1 rm wusn't near, as tough a expected, the Lonuhorns winning by a gle touchdown, 20 to 13. jut tw.o wiiks. after the Sorner Ka1 ben setback by army, 21 to 1.

And ar my re-rlincnvered FeiixT (Dst Blanchard. its two-time all-Amer ira fullhurk just in time cha up its It 2nd consecutie victory ty spillinic aii ambition outfit, 20 to 13. Other discoveries of the djy included the evidence that Coiurr.h.a has a satisfactory line to supplement its horde of backs a. tr Lions dumped Yale, 2a to 20. Indiana's victory over Iir.fis wasn't the only surprise of tfce big nine, Wisconsin last half attack to d)n Or.ia State, 20 to 7 and "Northwestern continuing Minnesota's i liHip defetds that starte'1 a yer ago, 14 to 7.

Purdue wji hurr.iU-ated by Notre Dame, 43 to 6. but Iowa came up with a 2l to 7 tle-cision over Nebraska. Trnnesyee and Alabama. to cf the Dixie powerrwiuses who collide next Saturday, p.eppi the affair by bowling over rpprXsitiont the Vols conTjeriraj Ciiattanodga 47 to 7, and keeping Hurry Gilmer on the bench while downing Southwest Lou.Miina, S4 to 0. DiiTte, beaten In fir turned George CUrk and the ex-GI sank the nivv, 21 to 6.

In the east the anciwt serie between Harvard and Prmceti was levivt-d with theMarrn on the 49. then Quarterback Mick' ey McCardle paused to Half Don BKHKKLKY. O. 12 (ii) California's Bears, to 1 short euders, bawled over St. Mury's Guels here torlay in a 20-13 "football upset watched by un ovet flW crowd of more thun 80.000.

Undaunted by the Gaels' all American halfback. Herman Wedemeyer, who electrified the throng with a 70-yard touchdown just after the. contest got under way, he Bears cume from behind to take the lead in a second period scoring mlly. They turned a recovered fumble Into one scoring opportunity und shortly after converted a puss Intercept lo1 into another touchdown to lead, at halftime. 13-fi.

Another pass interception in the third (punter turned into a touchdown. The' desperate Gaels put on one Inurl h-pei lod tour iijlown miin-h but time ran out on them In-fore they rj-uild wink up another. California held the hull at the game's end. Gartin for 14. Three more plays took It to the OSC 19 and the "i 1 i 0 Ja i 1 i i v.

I i It -A 4 1 4 ar I ends were worked for nine more. There Tackle OssowskI New link Y.i nk i to Hil fitii.ilr f.i arniti.il homrconiuig aiit il thf 1 1 hint for the lr.iu-i Hik Itill won 10 for th y.iikt--j. ovrj 1 Mirnmt-i mikI w. nif of I hi top fllnKni. lh rr i ii nt.

if hf ilidn't work luht in IV'illand, will Jul un -i th no-hit Irllv of fi- Cn liiliali Hni taff. Stioul.l Mwr tx l-nt, it will likely be for jhe the mr be--i t.u leil I iKhthaixler who ln'et (or the town Sern torn Ivmi ii Itfll nt who i now 1'hilailrll'hi I'tuHv I he Aitietirari aie In eil by I'll In I (ieoiKe uimI Cuth-l Kail llrutki-r, 1iJh Well known In lh not ttivv Caster now broke It up by tossing McCardle for a 15-yard loss as the half of 1 NKXT: Hard-running Lari ry MfKecl (above), a atandou In Willamette's Jl- win eve In the third period the Trojans Llnfleld. will get more action 'If started as though they would tear the Beavrrs apart, rampaging to on Hweetland field next Friday nitbt when tho fate tangle; score, added a. fourth-period Suet. wirtnf la the Oregon State 28 with Fullback touchdown, aided mostly by re with College of Idaho In HERE TODAY: Halem'a floyd (Itill) Bevens (above), one of the Duane Whitehead slicing through serves on a 12-yard end- run.

Northwest conference clash the line and McCardle throwing whirh could easily ttablUh the American league's better fllngers this year will toe the Waters park slab today when his American leaguers face the National league stars In a 2 p.m. exhibition game. Tickets go on sale at the park at noon. loop champion for 94. Will tons Meet passew to Don Hardy and Mil red Dredlow.

The Beaver secondary batted down three passes in a row, one in the end tone, and took over on the 26. That was the kith the Detroit Tigra. and WT7 "W1 Liiiksmcn End I'm. i- ith the I'hilai Alliletn Chitaf" Colix final move into' scoring territory, Gordon Trade Starts Kound Today Don Samuel and Gustafon Wednesday I ding to a 13 to 12 victory. were constant threats in the BeaVi er back field while Lillywhite and Club rhumpionship seeking! '-T McCardle carried the load for n.

prevMHiT Awaited Yank Breakup NEW YORK, 12-W)-The New York Yankees have traded Troy. U.i I'lim i Hirfii.iii for the NutlOll.il' i liotti liuetiix ti. keil with Stik iviinei die well knt'Wii to the baseball ImIik Vein Steiiheim. Mike IJluliiuk. K'lei, f'eainit Ioweiy, lU MiiiKn.n, Turk St.itiihai Johnny I.irirtell, Kth Iake.

Maa Vct, Nanny I eriiamle and oth-AMIRIt 4H ra SAIIOSAI their star second baseman Joe (Flush) Guidon to the Cleveland In- Paclxin 'Em Tribe Tuesday Coach Ioren Mort'a Salem hlth Jayveea. tied twice In their only two outlnfa of tho season, go after their first win Tuesday nitbt In an I o'clock game with the Chemawa Indiana. In an earlier game the Jayveea and Chemawa tied at Chemawa. Laat week tho Jayvees and Albany battled to a scoreless tie. Tbe game will bo tho second nlf titer of the season for tho new Leallo field.

Idlaiis for righthanded pitcher Allie Reynolds, and it looked tonight The Silem Chapter of the Izaak Walton League of America will hold fits regular meeting Wednesday night, eight o'clock, In the Dairy Co-op building. Further dlsctulon on the fish bill will be held. The bill is to be put to voto November 5. Professor R. E.

Dimick, head of the fish and game management as if the Icmg expected shakeup c. Dartmouth. 39 to 6. CorneU he second round of S-, ld functioned dp.te em golf-course i. ul will the rains in stopping Cotg.te.

13 tee ns off Monday th r.l round to 6 Villanovk upet favored Hsslgrirnentn. or quai terfiniils. cross 14 to 13 Kleven mutches were romplet- Kansas, arch rir-rsi yesterday at the coin se. In ()( th he championship light i tories, the Tiger, bl.st.r.f fey tipped Jim She Ion 1 up State 26 to 0. and Kans out-move up With Dr.

Hurold Olmg- rilnnm- Iowk KLale 24 to tt I a NEW VOKK, Oct. lt-rVl-The in the Yankees was starting for nation's top 11 football games lvrn nuke Vaiulvt Mtrl, ill its Players' Split Katurday drew a total of 611.1 tana Wah customers for the biggest dra Inr Saturday of the season. The Beneath $4000 who hud previously defeated i- State is the; er. department of Oregon State college will be principal speaker. He school which' turr.e-t Mv ulWtili lib 111 (ilanU i AUaina, l'in Jl i iiaiiU, til a a Mui(run Cubf If Kliwf.

Plralra el lriy. Cuba rf Weal. C'im-y top attendance mark was regis I i A 1 1 auks Hiui i.i I a la Tigei. taiat! Hriia lutkn Slaii.ttath At Ju1imIi, Hn tered at Loa Angeles where 99. will Speak on fisheries and game to horse-tteaks for its griJders week.

sure. In making the surprise announcement last midnight, the Yankees also revealed they were sending rookie third sacker Joe Bockman to the Indiana, too, for an undisclosed amount of cash and a few players to be named later. Apparently the deal was made between Yankee President Larry Macl'htail and Indians President Bill Veeck at the worfd series from scientific angle. James Lo- 803 watched UCIA whip Stanford Next best was the 83.938 riiuiiIrrI)ir(lH Dow at Ann Arbor to see the Mir hi -gan-Army game. Dartmouth at Pennsylvania drew 69,000 and BOSTON.

Oct. It -iVT)- S. Louis Cardinal and Boston Red Sox playera will share In; a world series pot of 8212.198.87. earned la the first four games, but' none will receive 84000, figures reveal. If the Cardinals Frankie Albrjch.

In other flight matches yesterday Bill Schuefer downed Floyd Baxter, 1 up; Flunk Miklia dropped Millard Pekar, 4-3; Tom Wise niped Cliff Parker, 3-2; O. K. MiCrarv defeated Jones. 3-2; SchwaiU d. Patterson, 2-1; HI Human d.

Glenn Biirright, 3-1; Karl d. MerT rifield. 2-1; Campbell d. Bishop. 1 up on 19th; Williams d.

Price, 1 up. and Hunt d. Steams Cush-ing, 7-S. der Will also show more of hia moving pictures Wednesday these air shots taken while flying from Salerrt to Yaquina Bay, to the Columbia; river and over Various mountain peaks in the Cascades. The meeting is open to the public.

Columbia at Yale drew 68.000. Wolves 'Tipped By Ixwis-Clurk games 'in Boston. It led to much win the series each Red Bird would gain 83736.45. while if BLUE TAWN WINS speculation as to who would be SPOKANE, Oct. 12 -(A)- Blue the Sox come out on top the Idalio Spanked By Mxircpiettes MILWAUKEE.

Oct. 12 -)-Marquette's hot and cold Ilitl topper turned torrid tonight to trim the University of Idaho. 46-8 In an interactional game before 12.000 fans. Tho llilltoppers turned looao tiieir paaaing twins, Ililly I'nkzymkl and Itudy Rnyten, to count four times through the air In th first half and once In the second. I'olczyiiskl pitched for three of tho markers und Hoy ten for two.

Marquette completed 13 of 21 poe for 198 yards. Fawn won the 8800 Spokane City Individual player's share would be 83098.52. In the event of a VANCOUVER, BC, Oct ir-(CP)-The University of Western Washington Vikings scord crushing 25-0 in over tiie Ur of British Columbia deibirds' in i a nor, -conference Ameiitun fMlball game here today. club feature race at Playfair next to go. Humor recently had it that center fielder Joe DiMiiggio had been offerer! to the Red Sox for Ted Williams, but MacPhail declined Cardinal loss each player would track today, setting a new track mark for five furlongs.

The win get 82525.28. The Boston share, If losers, would be 82094.14. ner paid 82.70. 82 30 and 82 20. comment on that.

Neither has OUC JV'B WIN LA GRANDE. Oct. 12-7P-Ore-gon State's Junior varsity scored two touchdowns In the first quarter and then went on to down Eastern Oregon College -of Falu-calon, 33-0. in the baby Beavers' season opener last night. The new record time was 89 18 Mircl'hiiil indicated who would be second, 2Sths of a second faster come Yankee manager in lieu of than the old mark held by Sir Bill Dickey, who resigned ROCKETS, DOIIGKR! T1K BHOf)KLYN, Oct 12.

A 4-yard forward later pljjr in the dying moment of th grro Jeffrey. as i i i in jiii- hi i .1 1 1 in. eBaherWiiiner In Texas Golf gave the Chicago 1 Rc k.v.r a 21 to 21 deadlock with the I Diwlgeis in struggle that ir.tro-j duced the All-America f.tt;I conference to 18,211 iytr.g Brooklyn funs at EfcLeU field I tonight. MONMOl'TH. fVt 12 (Speti- ll Cw Malty M-thewV Ui A Cl.iik I'loneela (at a tiailow er K'r.

llorncrorumg heie tori by Miaiikiria? ttie 10 1o 0 in a hartl-fought fiMitbull jrarii The Moiimoutfi'ti lnt tf the M.HOII A 'aikluitf tonir hil.ow rump lit Mi yaiiN bv hill Flrrur. after lak-li." a (oiit hl.iited the 1'ioneei on Ibeir wav Tom -Ciae -t the comeiMon. In the i.fiil oeriiHl I'aillnirK of the Hi Kn bl keil Sianei punt on ffi It fl.il.lxtl the bull in iiikI- aii and tiri.ai a toiuhdown. Tlf ion eiinn try wa blo keri ml I.AC led 7-6 at haltlim. Anothvr blkel kitk on.

the Klonmoiitti fie, lenulteil in the 1'ioiieeiV eroiid' tout hdown in the tfilid uailei, dolna the ilnkifn mid In the fourth a 14-yaitJ pai to KKalitu end I'ollard in the end one after a 4n iid m.inh endetl tlr 0i i iriar Lineup: FORT WORTH, Tex Oct. 12 Laffoon Takes Golf in Lead MONTGOMKHV. Ala Oct 12-(A' -Veteran pro Ky I Moon of Orlando, tinlay flashed some of his old time foim to foige into the lend of the $10,000 Montgomery oKn golf tniii namcnt. A harrowing wind which sprang up in lite wake of last night's heavy rain added three to four strokes to nearly every curd, but Iilfoon ciime in with fill which brought his total to 200, lfl under regulation figures. In second place with a 202 was Herman Keiser, Akron, who shot a two under par 70 today.

SportH Ijirc Salem Men "Steve" f'ouchek and Harry Mcltrunett. owners of Barb's Sporting Goods store and Salem (A) National amateur champion Mrs. (leorge (Babe) Zaharius of Denver Uryed around with pro Betty Hicks of Long Beach for the first 27 holes at Colonial Country dub today then turned on the pressure for the next six holes win the Texas women's open gulf Card Hiinrtl Up For Sixth (rame ST. LOIUS. Oct.

12 At least six regular members of the St. Louis Curdlnuls are suffering from injuries as the sixth game of the world series neurs. Knos Slaughter, hit on the arm by a pitch, may miss the Sunday game; Whitey Kurowskl has chipped bones in his right elbow; Terry Moore is troubled by a bad knee; Marty Minion and Red Srhoendienst have ailing backs and Howie Pol let is definitely out because of In me buck. Physicians say thut I'olli should rest for six mouths or hike the chuuee of never pitching uguiu. Jobbing Co are now on a two-I week hunting and fishing trip to Queanel lake in the Kamloopa district of Hritih Columbia.

Can-i ada. Fouiht-k arttl McBurnett will fih for the famed Kamloops trout as well as hunt moose and championship by a 5-3 score. Mrs. Zuharias had shot sub-pur golf all Week in gaining a plnce in the finals. i arihoti.

SOUTH Aofcara 17. at. I-la 7 NarUi Carolina II. Maryland VlrglnU IS. Virginia Military Hlra IS.

Talana Alabama S4, Soalfcweat lalaUna Vaaaerbllt 2. rioriaa Arkanaaa II, Bavlar Tenneaaea 47, t'hsllaooega 7 Wake rrl IS, Clemaan 7 Ueortla Terh 14. Mlllpl 7 CAST Muklenberg narbnell Temple Hlllabarsk tab II, Navy Ralavra IS, New Vork olamkla IS. Vsl IS II Local Young MONWIII TM ra Olanlvv I 7.AC.H CALLED SPOKANE. Oct.

ll-WVCwch Claude McOrath said today that 3d men would answer his first basketball rati Monday at Gun-2aga university. artl.uia' writ Orti lUil USC Orti 14. Mootaaa Waaia(ta tl. WSC 1 VCiJk. ts.

Staofore 4 talifvraaa IS, St. Mary's 11 ('lotaOo Col. rotet Saana ii. Trtt lwla-CUrk IS. (Ml Mtaaailk) NevaSa 14, Artiona Slat SONS IS, Mainhoiai Slat Km Mulct 1, New Mea, AkH StHWRST Taaat tS, OkUhama II Ta.

Teck TaUa II Teaat AaM S. MaliMil St. SS W. Tessa St. II.

ola. OII It Arlsooa 17. Tssaa Mine 13 USUkema City 44. Irtiat 8Ut MIDWEST Maroaetl 44, I4ak Aran? IS, Mkrklgaa II Nortkweatero 14, Mlaoeaota Mlaaaarl Kaatat Stat laeiaaa 14. lUlaola 7 Notrs Daaaa 4S.

rarea 4 II, Nebraaka 7 Kaoaaa 14. lawa Slale. Wtacooato IS, Oklo Btata Cruz Battles Chase Friday Ii 1 1 llai itn.fi Wt Vlrtlnia Wanhlagtaa A rsn 1 1 aik Haiti! oi a I'uiuh Minimi 1 indie Id i fcwel Pollard Ttald i traiai I llrtiaia I- f) 1' IS ft I it Millar lirl.l'iull ri a Juii PORTLAND. Oct. 12-(i4')-Cos- fello Cruz, the Los Angeles light heavyweight wlio dermioned Joe Kuhut a month ago.

Ik set for a Flaftul1.n Cornell tJ. Coital New Hamoahilr 17. Main Harvard 13. rrtnreton II fennaylvanta 3. UartanooUi Villa a va 14.

Holy Croc 11 HIGH SCHOOL Milton rrwater SS, Hermlatoa Val 7. Baker Bvaverton IS. Tillamook MeOforO Knreka. Calif. It MUwaakl 7, ASiU Al'MSVILLE WINS AUMSVILLE The Aums-ville Hangers romped over West Salem Bible school here Friday 20-0 In the second straight football win of tho season for SONS Win, 14 to 7 ARCATA, Oct.

12 (VP) -Southern Oregon College of Kdu-cation scored two last half touchdowns today to defeat the Humboldt State football aquud 14 to 7 in the Redwood Bowl here. lai 7 0 IS Huil til of.4M4t. head llnea- inii.i,li 10 round fight with a fellow-Culi- Peoples Church of ihe Air" Will Not Be Broadcast Today Off mi I. I' Anlii. uniiif, Al ligi.lnei.

irlvirv forninn. Jack Chase, here Friday night. Ralph Hooker, the Omaha heavyweight who is gunning for a try at Wood burn's Kuhut, will fighlu Gene Flowers, Richmond, Yrf Dttctor! i Whatever yourr doctor says in wrilinj yeur pr-scripticri, Is tcV.zwi to tho letter by our competent pharmacists undsr Ideal laboratory in the, semi-wind-up. Hood River, Grant Have Company in Prep Title Chase Also fighting: Johnny Miller, Cottage Grove overcame Uni Tacoma, vs. Snooks Lacy.

Portland, featherweights; Lou Ballard, Boise, vs. Davy Arndt, Portland, middleweights. A few new faces popped Into the pennaot-ehaslnff ranks today versity high. It -9. for Its second straight victory step toward re Fluorescent, Commercial and Indnslrial Lighting Fixinres For Immediate Delivery Salem Lighting and Appliance Co.

Temporary Location, 255 N. Liberty, Salem, Ore. Phone 9412 taining the trt-eoanty league league crown. Among the state's Eugene and Medford, whoso abeatea slates are only slightly deated by their week ago tie, remained la the charmed circle after Friday victories. The Axemen erarked Albany's big six conference hope with aa IS-t defeat, while Medford dowsed Ea- Kosebnrg stopped Springfield 13-1, to slay la" the anbeaten ranks.

Over In eastern Oregon, a llt-tle-mentloBed Ontario-scj sad displayed aoexpeeted pennant possibilities by swamping La Grande Blue nsoaatala eonfereneo defending champion. t-. Pendleton, which started ont slow, also ICE CnEAII smaller unbeaten teams. Park- Their regular program time, hasi been relin-quifthed in favor of the World Serie. KSLI2 1390 on Your Dial SCHAEFER'S Drug Store 1S95 1915 Phono Sit? or 7133 13S North Commercial All Flavors.

No Limit-, Qtn. a3 a Haas Hirer, tirani or rert-lo4l. aod MrMlnnvllle continues! their victory swath la state prep grid eon petition. Hood River's 4l-o whitewash of faresham aod 21-e blanking of Roosevelt of rortland left the two IMS state fl oali is with a flawleso late, and McMlnnvtlle hung on to Its Bscered'tipoii record with rose edged Hill Military, Molalla downed Estaeada. 21-t, Dallas overwhelmed Mount Am gel, 24-C, and Silver ton topped reka.

Calif St-lf. Kandv Itend chaffed ahead another A headed upward with a 37-13 vle- SAVING CENTER Salem and West Salem a -2f-t win over previously un netrh la Its big alx leadership lory over strong Tho Dalles or dowalng slosn, 2-lt, while snasd- beaten lllllsooro..

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