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f) c-'i TarrGoes ior Seven DM Li Giants Blast Russia Wins Casanova Said Happiest Coach In PCC Circles By JACK STEVENSON THE. ASSOCIATED PRESS Perhaps the happiest coach in the Pacific Coast Conference 3f (Sreson)tatc0uTati rn -v i-- Weiglitlif ting ChamD ionshii) Skins, 51-21 Bears Down Colts; 49ers Top Packers By ED CORRIGAN The Associated Press The fearsome Detroit, Lions -i VIENNA Russia won the Sunday is Len Casanova of the Oregon Ducks, but he admits to being a little confused. Hi club came into its oVl Saturday to whip favored Cali world weightlifting championship for the second straight year Sun forma S3-Z7 alter losing to am day but in face-to-face competi underdog Utah eleven 7-6 the week tion with the United states tne crushed one of the chief pretenders 'to their National Football SterUamaxL Salom, Ore Monday. Oct 11, 1954 (Soc 2V-1 before. Reds came out second best.

1 Mays, Avila League throne Sunday when they Td like' to know what the The Russians totaled 29 points in difference was," Casanova mused. NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE Oregon TD Coming Up 'If I knew I'd use it every week. the seven events which comprised the three-day competition while the United States, entered in Eastern Conference NamedBest He may have the answer by Saturday when Oregon hosts the Philadelphia PitUburgh New York only four events, totaled 23. A year ago ihe Russians beat the U. S.

by two points. i Pet 1.000 l) J667 1 .67 10 Ma a 0 jOOO PACIFIC COAST CONFERENCE Cleveland Among Majors Pet On the Basis of the four events in Chicage Cjrdinali 0 1.000 WaMunfton. which Russia and the United States UCLA 1 Southern California 1 Stanford, 1 competed against; each other, the Westep CoBferene ST. LOUIS un The Sporting es on a American athletes showed a clear-cut superiority, however winning i a 0 0 Washinfton Detroit 1.000 1.000 .500 J00 JS33 .000 .000 W.iilntii Ctt Sn yranciaco News Sunday named batting champion Willie Mays and pitcher' Johnny Antonelli, who led the New York Giants to the pennant and three, and' jsetting, four world rec- oreson suu Pet. 0 1JM0 1 1.000 0 JK1 1 .500 0 J33 MO Chicaco Bears 0 1 1.

I Lau forma Lo ABSeles ords and equalling a fifth. Idaho Baltimore Norbert Shemansky of Detroit Creen Bay closed out the championships by i world championship, as the No. 1 player of, the year and No. 1 pitcher in the National League. winning the heavyweight division University of Southern California Trojans in the television game of raced past the Los Angeles Rams Second baseman Bobby Avila, title and establishing two of the world marks.

Jim Bradford of 21-3 while all the other loop favor the week at Portland. 5 the other batting champ, ancr 23- Tabbed a title contender at the Washington, D.C.l was second in ites were scoring expected vie tories. -i I game winner, Bob Lemon, both of start of the season. Oregon has a the heavyweight division: with Aus the league champion Cleveland In Only the Sah Francisco 49ers, 2-1 conference record having lost tria's Franz Hoelbl third. dians, won the No.

I honors in the the only undefeated team in the American League. r. Western Conference besides the to Stanford and beaten', Idaho. Southern California, which won its only conference game- against Bin Tarr (20). hard-charring Stanford fallback, made Severn yards Mays, the amazing outfielder defending champions, had an Shemansky's world record total was 1074 pounds, 14 pounds better than the old mark, and included a new two-hand snatch' record of 331 pounds.

The existing two-hand problem. who returned from the service, and Antonelli, obtained in a trade with this first quarter smash into the Navy line In the intersectional game played at Stanford Saturday bat Was brought to an abrupt halt by the Middie line. No. SI is Navy's Bill Smith, end. Navy They had to come from behind with 13 points in the final period Washington State- dropped from the jmdefeated ranks Friday in an upset 20-7 defeat by Texas rr i the Milwaukee Braves, were the biggest reasons the Giants jumped snatch record was 320 pounds.

His blanked the Indians, AP Wirephoto.) to whip the Green Bay Packers 413-pouhds in the clean-and-jerk matched the world record for the 23-16. Y.A. Tittle, disregarding his 11 Among the unexpected on Satur from fifth place in 193 to a World Series crown. I bandaged, broken came off division. S' r.

ir. YjT it- -l', iMays hit .345 in leading the loop. the bench to lead the 49ers to their The 'other two world records triumph. 1 i 40 day were Stanford's 25-0 Joss to Navy, the first defeat for the Indians this season, and the one-point margin by which unbeaten UCLA squeaked past Washington. were set by Tommy Kono of Sac otherwise everything ran ac bashed 41 home runs and drove in 110 runs.

Antonelli's 2.30 earned run average topped the, league and he won 21 while losing only seven. ramento. as he won the cording to form. The New York light heavyweight division championship. Kono lifted a total 'of 959 Giants, utilizing their new-found jn the other conference same.

in, addition to his ,341 batting power, blasted the Washington pounds: surpassing the old mark Washington State swamped Ore- mark, Avila hit 13 homers, a per Redskins 51-21, the Bears gon State 34-. Idaho, still looking by Hi pounds, and bettered the sonal record, with 13 of them tieing An unidentified Oregon blocker smashes California Center Matt turned back the Baltimore Colts for its first 1954 victory, dropped world i clean-and-jerk record by or winning Hazeltine (54) aside as Halfback Dick James (24), extreme 28-9 and the Cleveland Browns a 13-0 decision to independent Lemon was a 20-game winner for 2ft The new ciean-and jerk mark is 377 pounds. swamped the Chicago 'Cardinals College of The Pacific. right, drives ever from five-yard line to More touchdown against during the second quarter of Pacific Coast Conference game the sixth time in the past seven 31-7. I UCLA'S defending i chamoion Ark ad in Vorobyev.

who clinched Well trout season and dove 1 season closed i yesterday, Deer! years, making him the most con at Berkeley Saturday. No. 66 is Reanous Cochrane, Oregon In addition to Detroit and San Russia's team victory in the next season still Eoes on and duck season is just around the corner Bruins, ranked No. 2 in the Associated Press poll last week. sistent winner in the major leagues guard.

Ducks won the game, 33-27. (AP Wirephoto.) to last event by i winning, the mid Winter fishin? reculaiions are now in effect and it will pay the during, thatt ime. He finished 23-7, with a sparkling 2.72 earned run die heavyweight title, was the only! beat the Huskies 21-20 by virtue Francisco in the Western Conference, the only undefeated team in the league is Philadelphia of the Eastern section. The Eagles were angler to toss another glance at tne angling synopsis to see what waters are open during the winter months. ft A Ramblin9 Wreck average.

i. s1 Kussian to beat an American com- oi two conversions by Johnny petitor. The holder of the old light Hermann and the third by Doug heavyweight world record broken Bradley. idle Sunday, having recorded their third victory Saturday night, a 24- The first; week of deer season saw scores of deer into the lockers. The majority of the; hunt Middies Met It 22 decision over the Pittsburgh by Kono, Vorobyev set another It was an appropriate time for world (mark while, capturing his the club to discover how to make title with a total of J.014 pounds, the extra points after missing Steelers.

ers we have talked with report success. In fart it, would seem that by the close of the 6 The Lions not only licked the That was 11 pounds more than the both times it tried the week before Reason most- of the hunters 'will have their soundly, but they accom With Welcome against Man land previous mark. Saturday the Bruins host pished something no team has done for a span of 67 games dating Georgia Tecli's Teas Sets Goal for Record ATLANTA! (V-When Bill Teas tucks a football under his arm and starts running, Georgia Tech's most dangerous back is on the loose. i.v ji All he wants is a split-second jump on the defense. Once he Stanford in the Los Angeles Coli second Denina vorobyev was Dave Sheppard of New York with Clyde iEmrieh of Chicago third.

deer. I 1 Among several Salem hunters to post a kill we find that Mr. and Mrs. V. Allen both registered with four-point bucks, the largest they back to 3949 they kept Los An ANNAPOLIS, Md.

Hi A crew seum recalling that last season the geles from scoring a touchdown, Indians surprised and gave UCLA Sheppard's total was 970 pounds hav ever knocked over. I I I of Navy heroes was giveri a rousing welcome home here Sunday night. I its only conference setback. and Emnch 941, The Lions held the power-packed Rams to 61 yards on the ground R. L.

Elfstrom and son' Bob scored on their The other UJS. individual cham California thnce beaten Bears trio as did Lawrence 'Brown and party, Many and kept ace passer Norm van Don Harg er meanwhile battle to remain in the pion was Pete of Akron, I These were the football heroes arVui inn cmichm vtxlnrv caimif av ion? since uut their deer on ice and most Brocklin from pitching any of his Ohio, -who wonj'the middleweight race in a game with Washington finds running room, it would take touchdown specialties. State at Berkeley. The other PCC crown Saturday. a motorcycle cop to overtake him.

Tom Dubhnski, Bobby Layne's await the coming of bird shooting. Burns Area Hot Spot for Deer ciuds piay non-conterence games- substitute, 1 went over from the B.C. Tournev Idaho at Arizona, Oregon State a The flashy senior from Andrews, N.C., doesn't look as if he could take the punishment of fast and for the first Lion score. Then BUI SBC Slates Nebraska and Washington at Bay Hottest spqt for the1 deer hunters seems to be the areanorth Stits intercepted a Van Brocklin furious Although he is Oregon quarterback i George (Continued on next page) Still Tied Up Shaw, who -didnTstart because 'Talk husky enough from the. waist op, his toothpick-style legs certainly don't look sturdy enough to carry a leg Injury, came into the came iwiu California leading 13-0 in the VANCOUVER.

B.C. tf John him along the path to grid glory. over Stanford Saturday and are unbeaten in three games. They arrived late Sunday night from Friendship Airport on buses after a cross country flight. Tecumseh Court, which fronts on the big midshipmen tfanm'tory, was black and deserted when the buses pulled in.

Within seconds it was brilliantly lighted and filled with 3,600 screaming and shouting midshipmen and a- brass band. None of the footballers was allowed to walk from the buses. They Were hoisted on the shoulders of the mob that had laid in wait checking the progress of the team's return after it had arrived at Baltimore's Friendship Airport. Indiana Star Four coaches of the Northwest second quarter. He engineered Langford of Beaverton, and But in this case, appearances Conference will be special guests a half tune -tie and then staved are deceiving, at Monday morning's 7:30 o'clock at the helm while Oregon convert Stan Leonard of Vancouver B.C.

ended up all square Sunday after 19 extra holes in the1 British Colum Teas stands good chance of Makes gathering of the Salem Breakfast ed two pass interceptions and a Club in the Senator HoteL The tumble into a 33-13 lead. becoming the first back in Tech ef Burns. Most hunters we have taucea wim wno nuniea report that nearly everyone oing into that section 6f the country esme out with deer. We like the tale concerning Clay Eggleston en his deer hunt. Clay fired shot after shot wondering why in biases his deer didn't drop.

After' shooting companion knocked the deer down, Clay discovered his pile of shells on the pound and noticed that no dent appeared in the primer. Examining his gun he also discovered that he had bo firing pin. Now. we ve heard just about everythingr With a cold front covering inost of the prairie provinces in Canada there is hope that a. lot! of northern waterfowl may be showing up before too many days have passed.

Although a lot of weather can happen between Canada and Oregon, there is encouragement in the fact that weather up there is much colder than it was at this time last year. 0 1 1 i scouted the country a bit Sunday and; noticed quite a few bia Open Golf Tournament! i history to pile up a career-total four I are Joe Huston of Lewis! At Seattle, UCLA held a 21-0 The pair will tee off again for of 2,000 yards rushing. and Clark, Paul Durham of Lin-Head in the third period when At 5-11 and 164, Teas is fast as BLOOMINGTON. Indi (i! Coach Paul- Stagg of, Pacific and Washington's sophomore Bobby another 18 holes next Sunday to settle the winner of the $1,500 greased lightning and hard to Bernie Crimmins of Indiana Uni Cox began an aerial exhibition Ted Ogdahl of Willamette. meet.

I versity said Sunday his star soph with scoring passes of 35 yards, The four, will give a brief run bring down. He has been Tech top ground gainer for the past two They finished 18 holes Sunday omore right halfback, former de 4, i and 15. Bobby Dunn's missed down- on what is expected of their teams chances in their next years and if any additional proof cathlon champion Milt Campbell, with identical par 72' i and then started sudden death placement after the second touch When Phil Cayaretta of the of his prowess: is needed, take a complained that Michigan State down; proved the margin of defeat; games which should prove in The match was called Dff In look at his performance Saturday White Sox played in his major league game: on Aug. 15 tacklers deliberately twisted his in Navy Joe Gattuso torpedoed teresting with! Lewis and Clark semi-darkness and a heavy down jured right leg SatuVday. Stanford as he carried the ball at'Linfield and Willamette play when Tech beat Louisiana State University 30-20.

rhe became the 53rd player in the ducks already in the area. There! are a lot more mallards in ev dence than at season opening last year. We hope that they not pour after the 19th was halved in Michigan State came from be 14 times and made 153 yards for ing at Pacific. par fours. On the first play of the second history of the big leagues to take part in that many contests.

hind to win, 21-14. an average of-better than 10 each The four teams split in their Four players teed off Sunday quarter, LSU scored from the one Campbell didn't enter the! game time. -t i weekend games, Willamette trouncing Whiting, 32-0; Lewis and took a 6-0 lead. Teas took the until the third quarter because of Duke Washington, of Washington after finishing the regulation 54 holes Saturday with 210 strokes following kickoff and returned it alow-healing knee injury, suf- and Clark downing Portland State ran 60 yards for one touchdown and Bob Iverson 47 for an eacn. 14 yards to the 23.

ered in the College of The Pacific State, 44-19; Linfield bowing to Veteran Chuck Congdon of Ta- only hang around a bit but increase as the days slip by. Here's Real Test for Hunter i Those of you scatter fanners who still have a few 4ove loads left might try them out Jack-snipe. If you think the cooing dove was hard to flatten, try rigging around the borbon on a snipe. Low-base number shot will do. the trick and if the duck shooting falls off in the early season, take a walk and kick op the long billed cork-screw and warn tle gun barrel.

Then, on the first play from contest the previous Saturday. other in the of Oregon OCEi 8-0 and Pacific Lutheran scrimmage, the shifty speed de Crimmins said the 209-pound life "lirHD coma. and Vancouver amateur Doug Bains tied with 74's, topping Pacific, 26-16. mon sliced off left tackle, shook track star from Plainfield, The SBC meetings- are open to State. of The-- Pacific, winning its first game of the season, scored after intercepting Bajus.

low amateur in the- Cana off a couple of LSU men, cut to asserted that Michigan State tack all sports fans in the area and dian Open here this summer, blew the right sideline and was gone. ers twisted his leg almost every Idaho passes. the club officers urge all inter his chances with a two-over-par GHB M) vX Seventy-seven yards later Tech Ken Swearinaen went 18 yards ested to attend. time he was tackled. Campbell said he hit one tackier on the hel six ion the 18th.

I bad a touchdown and Wade Mitch -Fishing has fallen flat on its face. However, it is the time when earn new tide mavibrinc the salmon in. They are climaxing a 33-yard drive and Don Coaches from the Salem high who had his 1 putter ell's conversion put the Yellow met to stop the twisting and was schools will also be at the meet Cornell powered over from the one for the second scored, i working miracles for him all after Bearing spawning time and they will come in if there is enough Jackets out front for good. warned by an official. ing to tell of; the past weekend noon on the sticky Qinlchena In the final quarter.

Teas took Crimmins said he told the big games and to give a forecast on course greens, staved off (defeat a wide pitchout around the left Negro he should have kicked the the one? coming up. with a curling 12-footer on the 18th water to splash through Ed Mcauskey of Salem was en the Nestucca last Week and after trolling everything, in his tackle box decided to try still fishing with He used a bobber and before long the bobber did a cuick dive under the Ed struck and Michigan State player. side and battled his way 40 yards to the LSU 30, twisting away from I At East Lansing, Michi Mel Hein Enters Langford was also In trouble on one LSU player after another. gan State Coach Hugh Daugherty the sudden death hole when his Coach Doric! had this to sav said he was surprised at the fennd himself fast to silver salmon. The fish weighed 8 pounds Grid Hall of Fame IF ails Hunter second shot landed in a trap hut about the spectacular runs: charge." he came out neatly and canned "Teas made the two finest runs He said he talked to Crimmins and "Mac" is vow convinced that a salmon will go off his rocker now and then and take anything that is We agree.

i i I "M'. i a six-foot putt for his OMAK, Wash. Ml C. F. Pentx on Grant Field I can ever remember a Tech back making in a sin PULLMAN, IWash.

UP) Mel Hein was admitted to football's and tne players after the game and nothing of that nature was The long-driving Leonard played of Omak has a sentimental attach the steadiest game of the four gle game. His 77-yard touchdown said then. -i i ment for a certain boulder in the some but couldn't find the hole run, which set a modern Tech rec Michigan State players associa hall Of fame Saturday and his old coach called him "the greatest man who ever got over a football Chilli wist Xlills area' southwest of TeamLousy, Brown ord for distance from scrimmage. Player tin? with Campbell after the game and understandably so. was a fine jaunt with speed and in this i said all appeared friendly.

Pentz, ever since 1937, has-been blocking the most vital elements. with his putter. Jack Turner Clinches National Midget Title Daugherty said "Michigan State Hein, a great center on Washing Pappy Says "Ilia 40-yard run was actually ton State's 1930 Rose Bowl team, does not have the type of player going to the. same rock he isn't giving out specific directions on the opening day of deer season that would deliberately take ad a greater personal effort as he must have shaken loose from six wasn't able to be here to accept! his Hall of Fame certificate at BERKELEY. Calif.

OB Cali vantage of an Injury." TERRE HAUTE. Ind. fl Jack each, year. He always got his buck. Pentz was sitting on the! rock or eight would-be tacxiers en He said he had seen films of hairtime oft he WSC-Oregon State fornia Football-Coach Ljhn (Pappy) Waldorf, commenting on the first defeat ever him on route" game.

bright and early- Sunday as the the game and saw nothing in the movies to indicate there was any Turner of Seattle finished third behind Duke Nalon in the 100-mile AAA midget race here Sunday but Orin Babe) Hollingberry. the 1934 deer season opened. Within Teas carried six- times against LSU and netted 128 yards the home field by a Pacific North former Cougar coach, accepted it five minutes, of the season's open. dirty play. clinched the national AAAt driving west team, said of Saturday 33-27 average of 21.3 per carry.

For the ing he had bagged a 300-pound ior mm rrom uement rencn. season, playing only briefly jn two president of wsc. mule deer, cnampionsmp. Turner, who led Rex Easton Oregon victory: ,1 i "I cant recall a game In which PIRATES BUY TWO of Tech four games, he has He was back in town by I Sunday Hein was a great football player and a credit to all of us Springfield, by 71 points before PITTSBURGH tfl The Pitts- gained 269 yards in 24 carries for two teams switched around and bounced back and forth like this morning, beaming, but as dose. an 1L2 average.

A here, Hollingberry told a home mouthed as ever about the location Sunday's race, compiled i enough points to clinch the title.1 Easton burgh Pirates have announced the purchase of outfielder Earl Smth. Listed Critical PROVIDENCE. R. I. Lester R.

Peavey, Brown footballl player was injured in Saturday's game with Rhode Island and wa; in 'very poor" condition Sunday at Rhode Island Hospital with Only a 50-50 chance to live. The 200-pound end suffered a brain hemorrhage when he collided head-on with Rhode Island fullback Ed Disimone after jcatching i fourth period pass i An operation was performed Saturday night fa remove a blood clot from the left side of Peavy'lrain. A second, probing operation failed to uncover any blood dots, on the right side. Geo. Wallace, a member of San Jose State College's soccer team, played the game, in Shanghai Leon Hardeman, Tech star of coming day crowd of about 15,000.

of his favorite boulder. one. For the first seven minutes we played very well and then in finished 10th. 1350-53, holds the career-total rec "He wai and is an aU American 26, from' the Phoenix, club of the class Arizona-Texas and pitcher. Al Grunwald the first half of the fourth quarter, in every way." In between, especially during the Six former Michigan State ath ord of 1,794 yards.

Teas now has 1.706 with six games left to play and he has his eye on that coveted Roving Bar Captures letes are aides to football coach third period, we were lousy. from the Billings, club, of Victorious Oregon Coach Len Vcjar Looks Good Pkyf air Mile Race Bennie Oosterbaan. the Pioneer league. goal. ln.Lomeba'ck Bout Casanova said, Td like to know what the difference was between this land iast week (when Oregon SPOKANE tfi Roving Bar out4 distanced the favored Call Call and Get 3 WafaallSIii Meets was unset 74 bv Utah.

If I did MANCHESTER, Ga. OR Chico captured the $3,000 Playfair Mile, I'd use it'-evenr week. i added handicap feature race Sun? dav at the Playfair track. don't think Cal has Jelled yet. They're doing; a lot of experiment Three-year old Doctor Man was ing.

I think they'll be a better ball second and Call Call was third. club as the season goes along. Roving Bar. coming in first by half a length, paid $9.30 He said that, Shaw, who was the big difference Saturday, was and $5.50. handicapped by a bad leg.

The mutuels handled 1278.13S from the estimated 8.700 fans. -If it had been better, he'd have run a lot more" said Casanova. f' Vejar of Ft Benning, Ga came back: to the ring Saturday night for- the first time after a plane cfash that nearly cut short his boxing career, and walked off with a unanimous decision, Chico defeated Emerson Butcher of Miami, in the 12-round main event with all proceeds going to the March of Dimes emergency drive. An estimated 800 fans were on hand for the bout. Vejar looked sharp in his first fight, since February.

His foot work was good, but his. timing was just a little off. He took several sharp jabs on the jaw that was broken in the crash and it seemed to be in good shape. board. i Next year's convention will be held -at Bellingham, with Komo Kulshan Ski Club as sponsor.

Yakima Valley Ski Club bid for the 1956 convention. The Everett club asked for resumption of the annual: Pacific Northwestern Ask! ASsn. golf tournament and put in a bid for the meet. Resolutions urged! the University of Washington athletic department to restore financial support to the Husky Winter Sports Club and development of the Corall Pass area of Mt. Rainier for skiing.

Sports Club will be sponsor: The National Giant Slalom, sponsored by the Penguin Ski Club of Seattle, will be at Stevens Pass April 2-3. i -ii All officers were unanimously re-elected. They are Nelson Bennett, Sun Valley, Idaho, president; Robert St. Louis. Seattle, first vice president; BUI Everts, Boise, second vice president; Lonnie Dema-ray.

Walla Walla; secretary: and Gustav Raaum, Mayanne Lawton." Portland: Bill KeiL Portland; Bob Draper. Everett; and Otto Ross, Wenatcheei, wer elected to the executive PORTLAND The Pacific Northwestern Ski holding its annual meeting here, Sunday announced that three national tournaments have been scheduled for Oregon and Washington this winter. The National Cross Country event will be held at Willamette Pass in Central Oregon Feb. 12-13 with Tri-Pass Ski Club of Eugene as sponsor. The National Jumping Championships are scheduled for the Leavenworth.

area between Wenatcfcee and Stevens Pass Feb. 5-6. The Leavenworth i a er ANDRADE BY DECISION ROCHESTER, N.Y. Cisco Andrade. sixth ranking lightweight contender, won a close but unan NATIONAL FOOTBALL LF.AQVE San rrarxriica 49er S3.

Green Bay Packers II IVtroit Liena 11, Loa Ao(elp Rami Cleveland 3t, Chicefo Crv dinats i Kew Yer Giants II, Wuhtngton n. Redskins 21 Chicafo Bears 23, Baltimore Colta I nwus 10-rouhd decision Saturday night over Henry Davis or Honolu lu. Andrade weighed 133, and Corner Sura ft High Davia 135..

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