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Pag Six. THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON October Grid Dynast Oregon State Beavers Shatter Another Highclimber By DICK STBITE Stanford Upset Tulane Joins Stanford Saturday J. Wellington Qulnn, the big gangling youngster who In Series Of Football Upsets played only a tolerable third base for the University of Ore ByOSC, 10-0 'Model T' Runs Out of Gas in Oregon Downpour gon Webfoots three years ago, may become a speedburning mound star for the Chicago Cubs next summer. "Wimpy," as Bv HERB PARKER he was Known to his schoolmates at Oregon and will likely trounced Pitt, 40-0. Held to a 14-14 rf.

NEW YORK, Oct 11 Stanford's Indians came to the end of football's undefeated trail be known to the baseball world, has just returned from the first period, Northwestern loose its immen. COAST STANDINGS baseball wars lor a final term at the university before col lectins his sheepskin. today along with Tulane 's mighty Green Wave and a nosi oi omer Wimpy has been with the Cubs for the past month, under crushed Wisconsin, iUVL Juzwik and Anu o.A major powers in a series oi spec' the personal tutelage ot Jimmy wnson wno noias great prom' Fat Pta. Oss. as .500 as ss .500 is la 500 S3 SS .500 1 17 .500 7 30 .333 31 SS .000 13 Notre Dame to a tacular upsets all along tne way.

Oregon Stilt 1 Oregon Washington 1 Stanford 1 Southern Cal 1 U.C.L.A. 1 Waih. State 1 California, 0 Stanford fell before Oregon be ior the husky ex-Portlander. Quinn's baseball career is a strange itory We weren't alone in the opinion that he was deflntlely not over Georgia Tech's En3 Atlanta. State's hardy eleven 10-0.

Tulane, hailed as the Southeast a tender of the hot corner, and when he joined the Vancouver Caps ot the Western International league he was eventually shitted to first Texas Longhorns. TAIit Rmultt thla week: Oregon SO, U.S.C. Oregon State 10. Stanford Ot Waahtns. most certain winner of the sJ west conference raw 1 ton 23, Washington State Hi Santa Clara Oklahoma anlrto ern conference's greatest power after its victories over Boston College and Auburn, cam a cfopper at Houston at the hands of Rice's Owls, 10-9, in a sensational duel.

Bob Brumley scored all ot Rice's 40.7. with ways count on Lou Gehrig, the YANKEE IDOL! I '1 I is, laiuornia oi U.C.L..A. 14, Montana 7. Game next weekend: California ra. Oregon at Portland; U.C.L.A.

at Wash. Ington; Washington State at tog An- -tfc it ain ffiA twjea. This set the pace forVJ points in this major upset geies; at Stanford. By DICK TRITE BELL FIELD. Corvallic.

Oct. 11 whipped Tulane, Texa. a These were the main victims of "He played 2,130 consecutive major league games, a record that stands as a tribute to his determined spirit as much as to his physical endurance. The book is crowded with records that he established with his big bat in ran wild in the the day but the list of schools sui. (Special) Stanford's "Model forins their first defeats was a rout New York Univenitr Texas Christian outscored ran out of gas here this after long one Colgate, Princeton, Holy base.

Wimpy played a very creditable game at first base and was purchased for a Cdy sum by the Los Angeles Angels. Always a slow starter, Quinn had a tough time hitting the size of his hat and was threatened with a farm move before Wilson took him under the Cub wing. Quinn welcomed the chance because he was unhappy over his poor hittinghe batted .330 with 21 homers in 1939 and .342 with 27 homers in 1940 for the Caps. Quinn was taken in hand by Dizzy Dean in Chicago and after twirling two innings against Boston he was farmed to Madison in the Three-I loop. He pitched only four games there, but bat noon.

It couldn't function with Cross, Yale, Illinois, lyiarquene, championship campaigns. But cold water in its usually well-oiled statistics and remarkable records Oklahoma, Georgia Tech, Ken. tuckv. to mention a few. do not tell the full tale of Lou scoring machinery or match the high-powered armored Oregon State college vehicle.

Twenty thousand fans saw the Beavers M.savv. fiuiva 1U10 OlaPf I I lege of Pacific eleven, 344 the lone conference test day, Baylor's Bears fa Arkansas, 20-7. Gehrig and his contribution to baseball, what he meant to sport There was no stopping such powerful arrays, such as Minnesota, Navy. Fordham, Penn, Duke, Michigan, Texas, Northwestern ana now tie was regarded by the score their stunning 10-0 victory. Fordham had to come hm citizens or this country.

ijonny suner. his Beavers and and Notre Dame. "A New York City boy. one of juiiu nail. iorui 14, with Steve FillmiZ' countless thousands, he rose from Jupiter Pluvious ganged up on.

Clark Shaughnessy's Indians who had won 12 straight games, including the 1940 Pacific coast con ONE OF THE MOST SPECTACULAR plays In the Oregon State-Stanford game at Corvallls Saturday Is caught here by Register-Guard photographer Herb Ezell, It shows Don Durdan of O.S.C. and Frankie Albert leaping high in the air In an attempt to catch a pass thrown by Beaver Bob Dethman. Coming up fast are Erie Armstrong (9), and Buck Fawcett (31), both of Stanford. Both Durdan and Albert tipped the pigskin, but the Oregon Stater came down first and caught the deflected pigskin by circling around Albert, for a 29-yard gain. (Wiltshire engraving).

obscurity to fame and fortune. mainspring of the Eam'i itj Fullback Bert Stiff pacad fi Minesota, paced by Bill Daley and Bruce Smith, hammered Illinois into submission, 34-6, while Michigan's Wolverines, again led by Sophomore Tom Kuzma, He was endowed with' a wonder ted around .370 for 150 times at the plates as pinch-hitter and re ful frame, but what was more, he ference championship and a Rose lief outfielder ana iirst-sacker, Bowl victory last New Year's had (he spirit to go with it. Success didn't come easily to Lou Yale whose second half ralh the score respectable but ltji doubt as to which was the Shattering ot gridiron dynasties Returning to Chicago the first of September Quinn worked with Gehrig. He had to work hard for is nothing new for Stiner or his Oregon -(JSC Game Statistics it He waited on table at a fra- Beavers. Back in 1933 his "Iron Wilson who took slow-motion Men" ended a sensational South-.

team. Navy used reserves t3 in routing Lafayette, 41-2. A kick blocked late in the (J OBEOON IT.8.C, movies to show him the improvement made during the season, the Santa Clara Tops CaM 3-0 California winning streak of some 20 games bv holding! the national Glen Dotson became the third cause of his wildness, etc. Yards gained by rushing (net) Forward passes attempted Forward passes completed Yards gained by forward passes yuaiwr cost xroiy uroSI IU beaten record as Svracuin champions to a 0-0 deadlock on member of Ted Harris' "275 club" lut week when he turned in a 277 Before leaving for home Wimpy Oregon-USC Game Story, Page 1 Multnomah Stadium. Ditched two innings against Cin Warren Simas.

a sure-footed score at the TJ-Bowl alleys. Chet Goodman and Roy Rasmussen are x-xns ion aiiemptea forward i Forward passes Intercepted by 7 57 15 7 S4 5 10O 37 55 3 IS 11 78 23 8 104 1 10 34 70 0 It clnnati, striking out three, walk out 8-0, but Colgate was ifj outplayed tn the late state Dartmouth's surprising rt Indians, 18-6. Nor did Prim the other members. Yards gained runback Intercepted passes Punting average (from scrlmmsge) Total yards, kicks returned Opponent's rumbles recovered ing none and giving up no nits. He also collected one of the two hits the Cubs garnered in the game.

have any chance with Com Dotson's 277 tops open howling for the week, being the highest single game recorded. Hal Young's -eras lose oy penalties uons who won, 21-0, Includes punts and kiokotts. sophomore substitute quarterback from Areata, punctured a rear tire on the "Model in the first seven minutes of the race with a well-thumped field goal from the 16 -yard line. And it wasn't until the last few minutes of the third heat, when Bob Deth-man scored after a Stanford breakdown, and Simas kicked the 245 game was tops (or (be Recreation alleys. uovemau picked up netty yards on his own.

A tan Stoff er to Lou Bufalino. id In league play at the TJ-Bowl, L. Heniler of the Don Lee Radio Cornell to a 7-0 victory ovel iNnrvrDCAL statistics 1BOJANS Robertson Musiek W. Bledsoe Woods Bledsoe Manlng team was hum man for the week vard. Dnke Dunks Marvlsnd STATISTICS with a high three game series of 677 and a high single game of 253.

Walls of the Rex team at the TJ-Bowl rolled a series of 619. Boston College's Eagles, T.O.B. Y.O. YX. N.Y.O.

AV. 13 49 IS S3 1.5 5 17 17 4 13 1 11 2 8 4 11 18 3.8 1 8 9 0 O8 a a 9 e.7 T.C.B. Y.O. Y.I. N.T.O.

AV. IS 29 31 1 O.l 13 38 13 14 1.9 19 0 19 2.4 7 5 8 1 0.7 a as ternlty house while attending Columbia University. He always could hit but he was an awkward fielder when he first joined the Yankees. He worked hard: to remedy the defect. He gave everything he had to the team, to the manager tor whom he was playing, to the club-owner who had hired him.

"Natural strength, acquired skill, tireless industry and unswerving loyalty brought Lou Gehrig to the top in baseball, the Iron Man ot a great era in baseball history. He was the idol of the fans and the finest fellow in the world to those who knew him best the players competitors as Wimpy is confident his fast ball Is fast enough for the majors and he says he has a pretty fair curve, but no change-of-pace. He will go south at the end ot the present school term and then report to the Cub training camp at Catalina next spring. Wimpy is slightly under weight after the long summer campaign, weighing in at 180 pounds. But with his wife, a very attract Tint downs rushing rim aowna passing Chlttock of the Olson team at O.

S. a .3 1 11 IS S3 171 4 J4V4 1SOV4 over Tennessee in the Sugirl a year ago, but beaten by ft this season, once again southern competition too WEBFOOTS Mecham Roblln Dunlap Newquist Oxman By JIM SULLIVAN United Press Staff Correspondent Memorial Stadium, Berkeley, Oct 11 (U.R) Two spectacular runs in the second half gave University of Santa Clara a well deserved 13-0 win over University of California in the resumption of their football relations before fans in Memorial Stadium today. Kenny Casanega, Santa Clara's swift breakaway threat and Al Santucci, the Santa Clara's sturdy center, made the touchdowns. Tackle Al Braun kicked one conversion for the other point. Casanega's touchdown thrust was a 66-yard tight-roping sprint down the- sidelines returning a punt In the third period.

Three plays before Casanega had run 51 yards on a punt to give Santa Clara a first down on California's 4. A fumble by a team-mate nullified the run, however, and California took the ball on its 20. First downs penalUea Total first downs Yards gained passing Yards lost passing Yards gained rushing the Recreation alleys turned In a high single game of 249 and a high series of (38. Riley of the Shoe Doctor team also recorded a 638 and succumbed to Clemsoni xaras jost rushing era, Southern conference pions, 86-13. Army had its id ive little brunette, at the cook Red Devils Defeat Lorane Team, 33-18 Forward passes attempted 29 Forward passsa completed 4 13 Forward passes had latere.

a Punting average 30 4 gt.g Total yds. return punts, k'ffa. 123H full In handling Virginia MUM 27-20, and It was VMI'ilj stove, Wimpy predicts he will soon be carrying 190 pounds or better on his 8-foot-2 big-boned LOWELL. Oct. 11 (Special) series.

Ken Omlid Threat To Leal's Golf Crown Catlett who carried oft the i cumna 4 A 20 point scoring rush in the fi well as team-mates. At the height Fumbles recovered individual honors. nal quarter brought the Lowell 1 a 1 upp. rumoiea recov. over for the score.

The final score came with eight minutes to go on of his fame, at the crest ot his career, he was stricken. In the prime of life, with to In the Southeastern confenf Vanderbllt came from frame. Incidentally, Wimpy met Edna Templeman in Vancouver while playing with the Caps and they were married early last STANFORD T.C. Y.O. Y.I Net.AT.

a. pass from L. Mason to Wheeler; 17 Ss 1.1 Albert 7 SI, Kmetovlo a a trounce Kentucky, 39-1S. 1 The Mapleton team played the live lor, he was sentenced to death. He took that, too, like the continued its charge thraiA Vuelnlch 0 Don Leal's campaign for a second consecutive City golf championship will be definitely challenged Sunday at Laurelwood where Ken Omlid meets the three- Southern conference, runnin August.

Here's hoping joe Gordon will have to face Wimpy's fast ball in next October's World Red Devils from behind and gave them a 33-18 victory over Lorane in a Lane county B-League six-man football game here Friday afternoon. Lowell took the lead in the first quarter when Wilson scored around end but Lorane pushed across three touchdowns In the -orane Tigers last week-end and held the fast moving team to a champion that he was. a 60-0 count on Maryland. TO Mtt Its Stt Vi 13 "This Yankee team couldn't go time winner in one of two 38-hole Mary whipped Virginia a 16-7, While Wake Foratj South Carolina played a MM Casanega Repeats Ail-American Tackle Bob Rein' hard punted long and hard up. field.

id to 16 tie. Eagles Win, 56-19 HARRISBURG, Oct 11 (Spe. Armstrong a MU Shelter 1 31, Mitchell a Cda 1 Fawcett a 11 Hammltt 1 9 O.S.O. T.o. Y.O.

Dsthman soft Durdan 11 43 Shelton iff 59 gM- 1 51. Bush 1 semi-final matches. Into another World Series without thinking ot Lou Gehrig who led them to so many triumphs in the past. Nor could the fans ot I.U Net. At-.

second period to take an 18-6 half- Leal, who retired the original Bill Dudley paced VirgWi 44-0 conquest of Richmond non-conference tilt. time lead. The Lorane touchdowns came on a pair of passes from New York or Brooklyn forget his Babb trophy after taking his third title last year, is favored to repeat 4 XV, l.s 0 4 3 7 8(4 i.s 0 1 A clal) The Harnsburg six-man football team defeated Shedd here This time Casanega was not to be denied. Catching the ball, on his own 34, he skipped past the character, his modesty, his ac Washburn to Davis and an an Nebraska and Missouri but Omlid threatened the Laurel nday afternoon by a score of kickoff return bv Washburn. compllshments they Will stand out in the recollections of all who wood course record last week with aa-ip.

up easy Big Six champion Huskers stoppinlM Wilson scored from the Lorane tainornia tackles to the eastern sideline and ran, straight, as a a 32 on the first nine and came in follow sport in the years to come. under par for the 18-hole test as to add another touchdown in the third Quarter for Lourell. string, down the field to score. sas, 32-0, while Missouri a 35-0 count on Kansas Silfc extra point, that the Beaver machine looked like a sure winner. With Ail-American Frankie Albert In the driver's seat anything could, and almost did happen.

The Indian quarterback lived un to all The entire Harrisburg squad saw action and held a 35-19 half-time advantage. The Shedd team Leal beat Fred Barker 3-1 last 'To the memory ot Lou this program of the 1941 Santuccl's scoring contribution was anti-climax. It came when week while Omlid was eliminat World Series is affectionately Michigan State upset ths 1 in nipping Marquette, 18-7. Utah trounced WyomtaM ing Leonard Brown, 1939 titlist 8 was held scoreless in the second half while the Eagles rolled up California, trying desperately to dedicated." and 4. Series.

Joe Williams, the Gotham sports writer who was rootin' far the Brooks in the World Series talked to his pal, Mike the Bite, about the affair after the last man was out It was something like this: "There was only one guy on the Yankee team to the Bite, and that was Gordon, the second baseman. 'Dd you notice how humpbacked he got?" asked the Bite. We hadn't. How could he miss, carrying all them other Yankee players on his shoulders? How could he miss? Tell me that." "The Bite is the type ol gentleman who will go on for hours and hours in this vein, but it so happens there Is nobody on the ball field. Yankees or Bums, like Gordon.

He is the big No. 1 fellow in the series, and If he isn't there is no close series. And it couldn't advance notices of being a true southpaw. He gambled with the and Colorado defeated Utatia Principals in the other semifinal match will be Rod Taylor This tribute, written by John Kieran of the New York Times, appeared on the souvenir program uiree more loucnaowns. Monroe Tops Tangent goas as early as the fourth scrim.

Humphreys added, the extra point to make the score at the end of the quarter 18-13. A Kintsley to Wilson pass- put the Red Devils ahead in the fourth quarter. Another touchdown came when Wilson scored after intercepting a Lorane pass. The final score came after Wilson had culminated a long Lowell drive by scoring from the Lorane 25. 13-7, in Rocky Mountiln Seven engagements.

even matters, tried a pass deep in its own territory. Santucci gathered the ball in and ran 30 yards for a score. Braun whose try was blocked on Casanega's six-pointer, made good this time for the extra ana Bob Buck. Taylor, former all mage play of the third quarter, of the recent world Series. state high school divoteer from Uni high, disposed ot Joyce Dut when his team trailed by only three points calling a running play from his own 37-yard line on Colonel Bill Hayward says point ton, up, and Buck ousted Carl Webster, 2 and 1, in the fourth lourtn down and nearly two yards that Les Steers, Oregon's world high-Jumping champion who was married recently, may return to 'Held in leash throueh mnt nf MEN to go.

It worked, Milt Vulcinich quarter-final match. Semi-finals In the first flight three periods California came back with a passing attack that twice going 17 yards to a first down. Darlnr Stanford Plays Fail TANGENT, Oct. 11. Special) Monroe high's six-man football team defeated Tangent 20-7 here Friday afternoon.

The winners scored twice in the first quarter and once in the third. Tangent scored in the fourth, quarter on a pass from Forster to Conrad. The Monroe touchdowns were scored by Neal, Brisbin and Moore. and finals In other flights are HerelsVak The fact that these darine Blava the university next spring despite rumors that he was through with the Webfoots. Oregon has only one triple-threat halfback, Frank Boyd, but the Texas Long- scheduled to be completed Sun' day.

reacnea Santa Clara's 20 in the final period. But the Santa Clar-ans, playing the Bears for th. had succeded in the past bothered AiDert and his Tribe no end and there were many times when haDnen to a nicer fellow. Boy, first time since 1935, tightened in the pinches and scored their fourth straight win of the interrupted series. what a fellow he is! He doesn't tne Beavers trumped bis tentative touchdown tricks.

Mapleton Wins, 14-0 MAPLETON, Oct 11 (Special) Two quick scoring jabs in the final quarter gave the Mapleton six-man football team a 14-0 victory over the Creswell Bulldogs here Friday afternoon in a Lane county B-league game. The first three quarters were scoreless but the Bulldogs threatened in the second and twice in the third. The first Mapleton score came with nine and one-half minutes to go. A pass from L. Mason even know he's in a world series, DARTMOUTH WINS, 18-S Probably several thousands of HANOVER.

N. Oct. 11 U.R Santa Clara deserved the wtn Of course, he does, but the way he goes about it you'd think he's playing a lot of exhibition games horns, Duck opponents at Austin next December, have five, including two sophomores, and none ot the five include Cowboy Jack Crain or Peter John Layden, the key men of D. Bible's offense. Wally Pipp, famous Yankee first-baseman of yesteryear, has offered his services gratis to assist spectators here today came primarily to see Albert, the great.

Although he stage-handed most of the show on the Stanford side, he failed to display his greatness. He as Buck Shaw's boys out played the home team all the way. Santa Clara's attack reeistererl civ in St. Pete. "And what does he say when Dartmouth's alert green Indians registered their first major victory for new coach Tuss Mc-Laughry today when they upset Colgate's highly touted Red Raiders, 18-6, after turnine breaks vou bo down to the bench and talk to him about the game? You had minus net yardage on running plays, completed 11 of 24 passes (many into the flat that to carver put the ball on the one downs, all In the first half, to five for California, all coming in the second half.

Bears Outplayed Santa Clara totaled 151 yards from scrimmage and passes to 65 'into two touchdowns In the final give him the old salve, except it isn't the old salve, you mean it foot line and Wheeler punched it I period, -ur tne uoiaen Bears. California's pound attack collapsed complete- Cal Game at Portland would nave been for no gain without the receiver advancing), fumbled several times, and punted for an average of only 34.6 yards. Pete Kmetovic, the great "climax" runner, netted only three yards on three plays. He suffered WHAT and WHERE IN SPORTS THIS WEEK SUNDAY Golf Toarnsmsnto -City at Lauralwood. Eugene Country Club.

MONDAY Cltr Tsaoh-Tukls Lasfat 1 P. m. CI via stadium (Three Games). THTJaSOAT Frofeiilonsl WrsiUInf' 8:30 v. m.

Armory Arena. FRIDAY Hlih School Football p. m. University at Roseburf. p.

rn Lebanon at Colleilsta Football p. m. rroah-Rook. Portland. SATURDAY Colleflata Football in the filming of the life of Lou Gehrig.

It's about time we hear something from down Junction City way, about the Tacoma Tigers, Los Angeles Angels, and particularly Elmer Mallory. Duffon Captures Oakway Golf Crown Joyce Dutton won the annual omy ZB yards and losing 65 to finish With minii. 57. Oregon's football team will re. and you mean it plenty.

So what does he say. "Those other guys, those real hitters ought to start doing something." He was referring to DiMaggio and Keller and those guys. But there was no false modesty about his comments. You got the feeling that the DiMaggios and the Kellers weren't doing what they should do. "Well you can skip one of the Oliphant rapidly recovering from Casanega's two long rambles don't turn from Los Angeles some time injuries which forced them to a nip injury mid-way in the first period and saw no action in the rorego the trip to Los Angeles wun uie uucKS.

ie individual ground gaming table but the Santa Clara star took honors in that department too with a total gain from second half. The highly-touted Stanford line bogged down on the wet field which stood up well under the heavy pounding of both cleets and Oakway fall handicap golf tourna' big questions that always comes Oregon's starting backfield quartet undoubtedly will show Portland spectators one of the most versatile and deceptive attacks an Oregon team has ever up in a world series. Just say Itjment with an 18 hole one up vic- tory over Lloyd Mattison in ewjummge oi yards. 9ara' registering its third straight 1941 win, goes against Michigan State in San Francisco next Saturday. California goes on displayed.

play-off of last week's final tie. Dutton shot a 72 as against Mat-tison's 76. The two finalists played to an 18 hole tie last week as Dutton carded a 72 and Mattison a 74. At the halfback posts will be Tommy Roblin and Curt Mecham, the "touchdown twins" and offensive stars of the Oregon was Joe Gordon and nobody will argue with you, unless it happens to be Joe Gordon. We want you to know he is that type of fellow.

It not only startles us but makes us much afraid of the grim reaper when we give it a thought that we have probably seen all the great second baseman in the history of rui una. Dutton has to play three extra w. a. c. at V.

a. lo play Oregon at Portland in a Pacific Coast conference game. TANFORAN WINNER SAN BRUNO, Oct -Fillibeg, with Jockey Ferril Zulu? lrons- todiiy captured Uie $5,000 California Lassie stakes for two-year-old homebred fillies at Tanforan. squaa. otn or we versatile-back-field men rank high in individual statistics as far as running and scoring records are concerned, and 8.

T. V. at Stanford. Idaho at Utah State. Oonusa at Montana.

Blb School Football the game. We have seen Lajoie and Collins and Gehringer and noie matcnes to win the tournament, two 38 hole matches and one 45 hole tussle. Hoyman Works Webfoot Team On Technique at we have seen Gordon. Monday, and immediately will resume practice sessions in preparation for an all-important clash with California's Bears in Portland Saturday. The game will mark the first appearance in the metropolis of this year's aggregation of Ducks, rated as one of the most versatile since Coach Tex Oliver took over coaching reins in 1938.

Coach Stub Allison's squad was rated by "expert" prognosticators as one of the top three teams in the country in pre-season rankings, but injuries to key men and a tough schedule have slowed them up somewhat However, the Bears will present plenty of formidable apposition, with All-Amerlcan Bill Reinhard as the key man in their defensive maneuvers. In addition, Jack McQuary and Bob Reinhard, brother of Bill, are expected to keep the Webfoot line busy with their tricky running and passing, with some San Francisco critics insisting Bob Reinhard is every bit as good and then some as Jim Jurkovich, the hard-running California halfback permanently gone from the lineup because of injuries. Oregon is expected to be near top strength for the Portland clMb. witb Vti Culwell and Kan I I PmTTi etion Clty IPOrt 8wt- rain. Those Beavers are going to be hard to stop from here on in.

They showed vast improvement, even over last week's creditable showing in beating Washington 9-6, and its sophomore players will improvement steadily. There are some who rate Lew Shelton, 200-pound sophomore, as one of the finest fullbacks on the coast at the present time. Oregon State has another great line and good reserves as could be expected under Stiner. No Stars Threaten Early The "No Stars" didn't wait until the Model was warmed up before making their initial bid. Taking the ball on their own 34 the Beavers drove 43 yards on 10 plays, aided by a five-yard penalty and Don Durden's 18-yard reverse.

With a first down on the 13 OSC moved to the eight in three plays. It was then that Simas, with the ball slammed down "Much more important than our comment are the words Joe Cronin told us some weeks ago. 'When you look at Gordon, you are look Coach Mike Hoyman is sending ing at history Coats of Merit Styled and Tailo with that real masculine touch Moderately Prij $21.50 to $34.50 QUALITY FOR ROBERTSON'S doui are of the "breakaway" type, off for a touchdown at a moment's notice. Duke Iverson, the powerful blocker and linebacker, line up at quarterback and Jimmy Newquist the only sophomore in the Oregon starting lineup, will handle the fullback post He also may be called upon to attempt field goals, as place-klckifte extra points long has been his specialty. California has suffered only one conference defeat to date, that to "fin- there was a ballplayer TED'S FOR MIXERS MS Oak Phoa, lm named Lou Gehrig.

A great BRAKES RELINED See us for AUTHORIZED Lockheed Brake service rel nlng and cylinder re-ditioning, nlaver. a srrand character. Through all his big league career he wore ms university oi Oregon swimming team through early-season practice sessions at the men's pool, and last Friday the Webfoot mer-men went through their first "form" time trials. Hoyman is spending considerable time on technique In preparation for a pre-season meet against some Portland independent club or possibly Pacific university in mid-January. The opening meet will be against Oregon Stole her on about January ii PERRY WALDER a Washington State team at ton a Yankee uniform.

He was uia Reliable. He was a manager's dream come to life. Every day he was on the job. Year after year he delivered the goods. He was Miller Huggins' boy and Joe McCarthy's man.

Man and boy, he MZK ailed, teem. Ihey. sasAA AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE strength, and Undoubtedly will be gunning for a victory over Ore INTERWOVEN SOX are always dependable. New styles for Fall Sites to 13 DeNeffe's JS" fftUametto 1027 Oak Phone 767 gon to avenge it nortbwMt d- 83awmcmenSfc.ik9,1 8EE OREGON 8TATE STORY API.

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