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THE REGISTER. GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON Pige Six. CITY NEWS NOTEsI Oliver Oregon Ducks Down San Diego Devildogs lchute. county week. Thev People of that section the same show aT thl the.

Lane county" 4 Oregon's Win Statistics Klamath Falls Pelicans Drub Eugene Purple Horde 32-0 WHAT'S DOING Sunday 11 a. m. Services in local churches. 7:30 p. m.

Services in local churches. Cnristensens At Redmond Christensen of Eugene, are putting on their rodeo at the GsTAVA tTntia.1. wm. 'Compiled Vwnrm 1 First Game, 12-2 Statistics: Total yardage, scrimmage Total yardage, passes Total yards lost KLAMATH FALLS, Sept. 28 Golden Tiders Lose To Albany Campus Team Victim Of Heavier Opponent By DEWEY RAY ALBANY, Sept.

28. (Special) Detroit Wins Pennant Race Yanks Dropped By Philadelphia, 6-2 By BILL WHITE (Associated Press Sports Writer) Total yards gained McCandless went 57 yards on a triple reverse for the first Klamath touchdown. End Marion Reg- (Special) A powerful team of Klamath Falls Pelicans served no house in Eu ene' Judge Clinton Kurd oi inato (Vic's brother) place-kicked tice of state championship aspir-ations here Friday night by drub bing the Eugene Axemen 32-0. Berry And Stenstrom Score For Oregons The University of Oregon grid the extra point. Here From Cresweiu.

rivrU Bad Kicks Plague Eugene First downs, scrimmage First downs, pauses 1 First downs, penalties 1 Total first downs 11 Forward passes attempted Forward passes completed 1 Forward passes Intercepted by 1 Number of punt 12 Average length of punts 1 Average return of punts Yards lost on penalties Fumbles 0 Fumbles recovered 0 district" wa.S"a The Pelicans outplayed the Axemen in every department of In the second quarter, with bad Friday, kicks keeping the Axemen in the hole, the Pelicans drove on two A couple of right-hand pitchers men squeezed through their first football test of the season with a 12-2 victory over the San Diego Marines before 4500 spectators on successive first downs to the Eu' ncrc I Coach Tommy Swanson's Albany Bulldogs tucked away their second straight gridiron triumph here Friday night by walloping a lighter and outclassed team of eene 19 yard 1 ne. Halfback BUI Sherer Buick's Win In Women's Bowling Action Friday night in the women's bowling league at the Sugene Recreation alleys saw the Sherer Buick team defeat Fine-gan's Auto Part team 3-0, the Groceteria team downed Skeies Jeweler 2-1, the Royal Crown Cola team defeated Goodyear Tire 3-0, and Oregon Mutual drubbed Bev Barbecue 3-0. Hay ward field Friday night. De Tds. AeFer Times Tetal Christiansen passed to Reginato for the second touchdown and business In v.r'l 'rantt' spite the fact that the Webfoots Lest Plsr Carried Yds.

OREGON "sene rriday. University high Golden Tiders. Reginato again kicked the extra completely outplayed the Devil dogs in every statistical depart play, rolling up 265 yards gained against 55 for Eugene. Klamath Falls chalked up 12 first downs against. Eugene's six.

The Pelicans threatened dangerously after the first exchange of punts when Fullback Don Schortgen jaunted 30 yards through tackle to the Eugene nine yard line. The Pelicans fumbled on the next play and Eugene recovered. The Axemen kicked out. On the next play Halfback Jack From Central point. The first half ended with S.

C. (W ment except minting, it was any The score was 21-0 with Albany rolling up three touchdowns, an extra point and a safety In first Berry Isberg Stenstrom Johnson Roblin Mrcham Nelson made it "next year" lor seven American league clubs today. All the dreams and the hopes of winning the Junior circuit title that keep flickering until somebody actually nails the pennant to the flag pole faded out yesterday for everybody but the courageous Detroit Tigers. Floyd Giebell, the West Virginia rookie, who bested Bobby Feller in pitching duel that gave the Tieers a 2-0 decision and the nf h7 rinil-i ntn' faH the score 14-0 lor ruamam rans. The Pelicans scored another body's ball game until the last 2 a a gene on few minutes until Buck Berry, and second quarters.

rnaay. Ell The Tide defense tightened after touchdown in the third quarter after Eugene was put in the hole by a coffin comer kick. The Axemen kicked out to their own 31, Her Frnm IV, it, 77 1 87 22 4 13 0 2 10 0 5 30 3.3 37 I 13 3 1 17 3.4 1 1.7 TOT 0 -S 2 0 1 1 0 1 1 l.S a is 3 0 3 1 0 I heralded halfback, broke through hi own left tackle for 14 yards and the clinching touchdown with 35 seconds of play remaining. The E. McCullough of the Sherer Buick team took the spotlight by rolling the highest series of the a.

wollard of the vrJ Dyer Mabee MARINES Gibson English Denny but the Pelicans scored three plays evening wnn a oitti. orcier ot the Roval Crown team woe pIosa gene Friday. later. The try for extra point failed and the third quarter ended Sweet Home Drops (coring play, coming on tne lourm down and five to go, provided a dramatic climax to an excellent hind with a 505. Roise 20-0.

championship, is one of the righthanders, the other is Johnny Ba-bich, of the Philadelphia Athletics, who racked up his fifth win. of the vear over the four-time world High sinele hnnnrs wore, fglru, curtain-raiser. Eugene threatened in the fourth Trometter Tofoya Ghormley 1 by Hazel Henzler of the Sherer The Initial score came mid-way Charles Knure Homl Buick team with a 213. In the third quarter when Marsh Scores! Junction City, 7-0 By CHET HICKS JUNCTION CITY, Sept. 28.

(Special) The Sweet Home Hus Trometter's kick on the fifty and quarter after Klamath Falls halfback. Jack Schultz, fumbled Porky Peckham's kick, Eugene recovering on the Klamath Falls 19. On the first play Juel Faubion lost a Stenstrom drove over from the Scherer Btllcka 780 72 89S-2VM champion New York Yankees, by 6-2 Yanks Stoooed at Eight fiucKMii nuia carts 701 7392208 Deslroyed By Fire High Single Henzler. Buicks. 212.

High Series McCullough. Buicks. 508. two-yard line after Berry had set up the scoring opportunity with a 34-yard dash. The Marines scor yard, a pass went incomplete and a second pass was intercepted by Skeies Jewelers ......872 837 W2 1750 BAILEY HILT.

si 01 was shaken up by three tacklers as he was downed on the Marine 39. The punting of Hal Roise, former Idaho star, kept Oregon in the hole most of the final period. The Devildogs showed their only offensive drive after an exchange ed on a 'safety in the fourth period BZl SB3 2088 cial) The Charles ir.ril Weber, Klamath Falls right guard, kies scored one touchdown in the second quarter of the Junction City Tigers' season opener to run their record to two straight victories here Friday afternoon on a wet, slippery when Curt Mecham, in punt formation behind his own goal Ijne, nisn single Stevens, Groceteria, 139 High Series Curnes, Groceteria, 373. the third touchdown but although it kept the powerful Bulldogs from further scoring it could not prevent them from rolling up a total of 262 yards gained against the campus eleven's 102. Tiders Threaten The Tide attack began to click in the last half and the final gun found the Tiders deep in Bulldog territory.

The only real Tide threat came in the fourth quarter when Stump took an Albany punt on the Uni High 40 and ran it back to the 49. On the first play Stump again carried the mail on a wide sweep around his own right end and picked up 14 yards to the Albany 35. Fullback Martin punched the line for one yard and a pass from Stump intended for Shupe was incomplete. Stump again pulled the attack along by picking up 13 yards and another first down around right end. Stump slithered through right tackle for eight yards and Martin went through center for five for a first down and carrying the ball to the Albany eight.

Bob Shupe in this community burned to who ran the ball back 80 yards for another Klamath score. Pelicans Block Punt giuuuu rriaav aitprnnon W.11I Goodyear Tire 720 734 7191881 attempted to run back a bad pass and was downed by Dober Dale w.vai i.rown tOia 874 787 783 1997 field caused by an almost constant was saved except a dozen qj Klamath Falls' last touchdown single rorcier, RC. 207. High Series Forclar, R-c. 505.

of punts, Trometter and John Ghormeley moving from the Oregon 49 to the 39 in two plays. Gibson fumbled, but recovered with downpour of rain. Fullback Galloway got away from the Junction iran me cellar. Nol surance was carried, and no and Bill Stalling, fine Marine line men, for two Marine points. Field in Good Shape Bev Barbecue 885 877 675-2007 City defense on the 41 late in the mate nas oeen made of the I came after a Eugene punt was blocked and Pelican Quarterback Bob Snyder fell on the ball in the Eugene end zone making the final count 32-0.

oi "iz 815 9172444 five-yard loss. Roise made a uriein 01 the fi ic second period and ran to the one- were HiscnuAriui Hayward field captured some honors by holding up remarkably half yard and then 314 on a pass foot line where he was stopped by from Trometter. Trometter Kick 3:30 p. m. Mrs.

Knure and if well after 24 hours of steady rain. Ray Mosegard. Quarterback Hufford then hit the line for the goal, The Axemen showed their best ed to Hal Johnson on the six. It was then that Mecham was forced The storm abated during the con year 01a son were home at I time. Mrs.

Knure In amsie a. iewis, Mutual, 169. High Series H. eK Mutual, 486, Pennsylvania High School Boy First Grid Fatality burst of power In the second half, but they seemed outclassed with Galloway rounding his own down behind the goal line for a test, giving the players comparatively sood footing. wnen sne saw tne flames throughout by the speedy hard right end for the conversion, making the score, 7 to 0.

safety. aasneri in tn rosono tha Babich stopped the last-ditch drive of the Yankees, which had reached eight straight games, with a five-hitter. He got help from lusty clouting, as his mates pounded out nine hits, including Sam Chapman's sixth inning homer, off three Yank pitchers. The Boston Red Sox unleashed all their power to run up the season's largest score a 244 trouncing of the hapless Washington Senators. Homers by Joe Cronin and Bobby Doerr starred a 22-hit attack, capped by a 10-run fourth inning.

The Chicago White Sox edged out the Browns, 4-3, on Luke Appling's 10th inning single that scored Joe Kuhel and gave Bill Dietrich his 10th victory of the year. More Fireworks The National league had some fireworks too. Arky Vaughan, the Pirate shortstop, doubled in the tenth to score Bob Elliott with the run that gave them a 4-3 victory over the champion Reds. Paul Derringer, slated for important mound work in the world series next week, tried vainly for his 21st victory but lasted only seven in Tex Oliver's first-stringers were ww Vllllll, was asleeD. Neighhnrs mikJ Boyd got off a 59-yard free kick Fumbles were numerous in the to fight the fire hut tfc 41J hitting Pelicans.

The Pelicans gained 235 yards from scrimmage as against 39 for Eugene. Klamath Falls completed three out of SCRANTON. Servt 9fl which Roise took on the 21 and moved to the 35 where he lateraled opening quarter of the game be had gained too much haarinmi injured during a practice scrim- to Trometter who went to the was trapped for a 10-yard loss cause of the downpour of rain. Junction City kicked off but had enable them to save anythiija maee. vesteraav i7.varniri ai.

nine pass attempts for a gain of 30 Marine 41. Two plays lost two fred Alubovitz. msmhsr of tisa the ball on their own 49 when back to the 18 and another three yard loss shoved the Tide back yards. Eugene completed three mr. ivnure ana ouier mernl of the family were away a football team at nearhv niolrcnn impressive against the hard-charging Marine line and second team Inserted at the- start of the second quarter when Lieut-Col.

Elmer E. Hall, Marine coach, substituted an entire team, looked well offensively but Oregon is still a definite "Question Mark" aggregation Iii Pacific Coast conference circles. Tex was probably more pleased with the fact that every one of the Everette Graville recovered a out of fen attempts for a gain of City high school, died in a hospital nome at tne time or the fin. house wag a twn-stnrv on i its yards. The Pelicans aver eany toaay.

it was the first football fatalitv in Pennsvlvnnia tVtlc home is. located about three aged 43 yards per punt against Eugene's 33. yards and then Roise's quick kick was downed on the Oregon three. Roise took Boyd's kick on the Oregon 43 and returned 22 yards to the 21. Roise's pass missed and then a shuttle pass to Max Tafoya gained three to the IS.

Roise's third-down pass was intercepted Sweet Home fumble. The Tigers were held for four downs with the kick going to the Sweet Home 30-yard, line. Junction again recovered a Huskie fumble on the. sec vear. Phvsiriane aairl atftarmA A crowd of about 2500 turned a broken vertebra near the base out for the game.

SS men who saw action came ond down to put the ball within out iium Jameson, Cothran In Women's Golf on the eight by Stenstrom who was downed on the 12. oi me necit. Drake Defeats Weary Montana State Team scoring range on the 20. The Tigers were again held for four downs and lost the ball on that account. Tigers Tighten to the 21.

A penalty against Albany for roughing the passer put the ball back up to the 10 but the attack was cold and the Bulldogs held for downs on the nine. Bulldogs Score Early Albany kicked off tb University High to open the game but after two plays the Tiders punted to the Bulldogs on their own 28. Led by UNI HIGH ALBANY Harbert LF. Miller Hope LT Kellel Titus LG Hermans Allumbaugh Bates Hughes RO Patapoff Lawson RT Redifer Cralger RE Oberson Isberg's 44-yard kick was re Thurston, Monroe Win Six-Man Games nings. Galloway got away for 16 yards DEL MONTE, Sett.

I turned to the Oregon 44 by Roise, but two Marine plays lost 13 yards and then Chet Haliski gathered in a pass by Roise on the Oregon 48. and a first down but the Tiger DES MOINES. Sept. 28. (U.B Drake university's Bulldogs scored through the air seven times Texas Betty Jameson and Si THURSTON.

Sent. 28. (Spe Carolina Jane Cothran, a coupl Quick interference, led by Ray defense tightened and held the Huskies for four downs. The Junction eleven received the punt on girls with a lot of drawl betel to defeat a weary Montana State team, 56 to 0, in an intersectlonal them, squared off today on I Segale and Dick Home paved the way to the Marine 32. Berry Scores From 14 their own 33 and had moved to football test, here Friday night.

Pebble Beach course for the I cial) Thurston high school's football team, in its first game, completely outclassed the McKenzie squad here Saturday afternoon by a score of 45 to 0. Shlegnl tional amateur women's gotten Freeman Him the 46 on the running of Bob Scofield before the quarter ended. LH Morris Don Mabee made nine and lost It was Drake's season opener, but the third game in a week for the Bobcats, who showed the pionship. RH Jacobson The Tigers lost ground on the It was a familiar setting toil Hyde Although the field was wet, It was in -ffond ghnn ne trm strain of heavy workouts and a Jameson, from San Antonio I four on three plays, Berry cracking left guard-tackle slot for eight and a first down on the 19. A penalty for too many times out put Albany 15 0 021 week of travel.

U. H. S. 0 0 0 00 next two downs and Mortensen kicked to the Sweet Home 32-yard line. Galloway returned the punt to the 43 but caught the Junction new for Miss Cothran from Gil ville, S.

C. Miss Jameson won! through without injuries; more pleased than with the performance of the players who will be whipped into shape for the conference opener against Stanford at Palo Alto next Saturday. The Marines, who played an 11-game schedule last year without defeat, were no easy touch, although their punting was their only real offensive threat. For 38 minutes, 20 seconds of the game the Devildogs held the Webfoots sooreless stopping them twice on the seven-yard line and once on the 21 during the first half. During those two periods the Marines netted exactly one yard from scrimmage and no first downs.

The Webfoots rolled up 110 net yards from scrimmage while collecting eight first downs. Iiberg Opens Drive Late in the first quarter Len Isberg opened the first sustained offensive, carrying the ball for 17 yards on a well executed aide-swiper. He added 12 yards on two plays to put the ball on the Marine 22. Berry made four, Marsh Stenstrom slightly over two and then an off-side penalty blossomed their way to the foe's goal line for point after point. The score would have been even higher Drake ran in two full teams, each adept at Coach Veen Green's the ball on the 14.

Two passes Substitutes: Unl High! Ends. Fox, Guards. Deouy. Halfbacks. Stump.

Em title last year and teed oft ail heavily-backed favorite to raj by Mabee were incomplete and City eleven short with a quick it tne rule book would not have mons. Fullback, Martin. Albany: Ends. then Berry cracked left tackle for punt which rolled to the two-yard it. limited the points to 45.

Wayne Courtright's last touchdown, late line. Mortensen kicked out to the Roth. Hassman. Tackles. Sorenson.

Allen. Guards. Hayes, Styles. Center. Loon, ey.

Halbacks, Ohling. Starkey. Quarterback. Miller. Fullback.

Wardlfhoff. Um The Texas ball walloper, I the touchdown with 35 seconds of play remaining. Home's attempted place kick was low. 32 with Galloway moving the ball good when on her game and in the third and final quarter, only pire. Wilkinson.

Referee, Swan, both of to the 30 after which the Huskies sour when off it, was the favl counted one point, the score stand Albany. Headllnesman, Rawlings of Roise returned Stuarts kick lost the ball on downs after two aerial attack. Besides the Bulldogs' seven touchdowns on forward passes, two tallies came from straight offensives. Walt O'Connor, veteran end, took two passes from quarterback Gene Moore for touchdowns, while halfback Carl Johnson scored another pair from scrimmage to share high-scoring honor. from the time she qualified 1 from the six to the 28, just be unsuccessful passes.

Mortenson an 84 and scrambled somef unimpressively through five I punted to the Sweet Home 30 AHSUHS 13 fore the game ended with the ball on the Marines' 43. First downs liminarv matches to reach the! Where Galloway took it and re 4 The Chicago Cubs meanwhile lost their last chance to finish fourth by blowing one to the St Louis Cardinals, 11-1, as Lon War-neke stifled the Cubs with two hits. Johnny Mize slapped his 43rd homer to set a new circuit blow mark for a St. Louis player. The sixth place Giants suffered a 6-0 defeat by the Phillies, who handed Carl Hubbell his fifth straight setback, and his 12th of the season against 11 won.

This is the first year since he joined the Giants in 1928 that he has had a pitching percentage of less than .500. Fred Perry In Pro Tennis Finals CHICAGO, Sept. 28 (U.B Fred Perry, former British Davis Cup star, entered the finals of the national professional' tennis championships Friday with a hard-won victory over John Nogrady, young Montclair, N. professional. Perry will meet the winner of today's semi-final match between veteran William T.

(Big Bill) Til-' den and Don Budge, favorite for the title. The finals will be Sunday. Perry won 6-4, 6-3, 4-6, 6-4, and he was pressed at every stage of the match. Nogrady, 26, tried for everything and returned many of Bill Regner and Dick Home, 1 First downs from scrimmage 12 First downs penalties 2 Total yardage gained 262 turned the ball to the 41. Johnny roundup a matter of 36 holei Miss Jameson found her 4 In the semi-finals yesteil Yardage lost penalties Gunson knocked down a Huskie pass attempt before Galloway Tex' No.

1 ends, played excellent ball throughout, charging hard, nailing offensive backs and rush 17 34 broke through the. Tiger line, re Fighting a stiff wind all the 1 Football versed his field, and raced to the Yardage losts crimmage -Average yards kickoffs Average kickoff returns Average yards punts Average punt returns Passes attempted Passes completed 27 1 one-foot line before Ray Mose ing at 44 before that time. The game was called because of the superiority of the Thurstonites. The half-time score favored the home team, 29 to 0. Scoring was done by Michaels, Courtright; Fox, Daley, W.

Hick-son and M. Hickson. MONROE, Sept. 28. (Special) Monroe high school defeated El-mira.

44-13 an a six-man football game played' Friday afternoon in the mud at Monroe. Monroe scored first on their second play after the kickoff. The score at the end of the first quarter favored Monroe 25-0. ing the passers. Stuart and Segale were also outstanding in line play.

Although Isberg carried the brunt of the ball packing early in the game and made some excellent gard caught behind. A quarterback sneak through, the she finished one under par feating Clara Callender of I Beach, and 3. Miss Cothran, making the str est bid of her golfing career, r( ed the last station with a i win over Mrs. James Fern Pasadena, holder of the Cable Morris and Jacobson the Bulldogs took the ball 72 yards on a sus runs, Berry and Stenstrom showed well in the backfield. Haliski proved an unusually good blocker.

line by Hufford scored the touchdown and Galloway converted with an end run. The half ended with neither team threatening in the remaining few minutes. Rain Really Starts gave Oregon a first down on the 10, Berry lost a half yard, Isberg made two, and then Berry's pass to Dick Home on the two-yard line trickled otf the tip of the Oregon end's fingers. Isberg made two to the seven, six and one half short of a first down. After an exchange of punts, during which time a drive bogged down on the 21, Tommy Roblin and Curt Mecham led the second team on a 46-yard drive early in the tained drive for their first touchdown.

The Albany cause was helped along by four offside penalties against Uni High in quick succession. The score finally came on a pass from Jacobson to Morris, the But the prize performer, coming up from the reserve ranks, was Mecham. title. Pacific Lutherans After the start of the second Roise, Ems, Dale and Ryland half, Jupe Pluvius cut loose with a heavier downpour of rain, handi Southern Methodist Defeat Pacific, 26-6 were the outstanding Marine players. play starting on the Uni High 15.

A pass from Morris to Oberson capping both teams although second period. Starting on the MARINES OREGON was good for the extra point. Junction City moved to the Sweet Home 11-yard line in the last Unl High took the kickoff on its own 16 and was smeared for a 13 Montrlel Home Patch 1, Stuart Hnmmm a Scgale Ryland Jacnhscn Oregon 47, Roblin and Mecham punched their way to the Marine 24 on five plays. A pass, Roblin period. yard loss on the first play; A two- Galloway, Sweet Home main Perry's placements, but the Eng-, Cowsert Culwcll to Roy Ell, gave the Ducks a first offensive plug, was removed in TACOMA, Sept.

Lutheran College carried football colors of the Washm intercollegiate conference through a battle of champs night, with Pacific univerat) the losing end of a 26-6 scort. PLC topped the Washington tercollegiate conference last and Pacific won the champio" Associated Tress! EAST 26. Waynesburg 0. Geo. Washington 12.

Mt. St. Mary's 0. Syracuse 33. Clarkson 0.

Temple 64, Muhlenberg 7. Detroit 42, Wayne Kentucky 13. Xavler 0. Drake 56. Montana State 0.

SOUTH Alabama 26. Soring Hill 0. Auburn 27. Howard 13. "Georgia 53.

Oglethorpe 0. Tampa 6. Stetson 0. SOUTHWEST Texas Tech 6, Okla. Aggies 6.

Aril. St. (Temple) 10. W. Texas St 12.

FAR WEST Denver 14. Tows Stale 7. Southern Methodist 0. U. C.

A. Pac. Lutheran 26. Pac. University Oregon 12.

San Diego Marines 2. OREGON HIGH SCHOOLS Helix 19. Pilot Rock Joseph 12, Richard 7. Albany 21. University lEugenet ft.

Hood River 18, Col. Prep "Port.) 0. Camas lWish.1 24. Hlllsbore 6. Milwaukle 7.

Gresham 0. McMlnnvllle 6. Forest Grove QL Medford 25. Corvallts 0. The Dalles 7.

Astoria S. Klamath Falls 32. Eugene 0. Henley 25, takeview 0. Salem 10.

Tillamook O. Mnlalla 20. Estacada 0. Baker 76. Union La Grande 14.

Roise lMe.1 0. Nampa 'Ida. I 67. Hill Military 0. Rose burg 6.

Central Point 0. the last period with cramps in both lower legs when he was hard hit down on the 15. On the next play Mecham drove yard loss on the next' play put the ball on the one-yard line. Dutch Craiger moved back from his end position to kick but juggled the ball and was downed in the end Krause Johnson Riddell TL. Regner English Haliski Gibson T.

Rerry Hughey Isberg Coleman Stenstrom Victors Over UCLA By ROBERT MYERS LOS ANGELES, Sept. 28. Southern Methodist university has a heady, steady football machine, and the University of California at Los Angeles has no Kenny Washington this year. This seems to summarize these two teams, one a top contender for the Southwest conference championship, the other a big, bulky to the five, but both teams were by Alvin Jackson, tough Tiger guard. Sweet Home had the of off side.

"Butch" Nelson lost a yard. Mecham made five on a fensive stars in Galloway and Huf. zone giving Albany two points. Oregon Subs Harris. Tonawav ford with Junction City presenting of the northwest conxi- fake reverse and the Marines were off side to place the ball on the 5'i.

Mecham made a half yard and several players who played steady Vovleh. Hendersholt. ends: Ashcom. Moshofsky. Van Pelt.

Schmerllng. tackles: Rodner. Rhea. Davis, Ross, guards; Wilson. IVerson.

Palton. renters: y.ll defensively. Outstanding for the Baseball then Dober Dale, a sterling left Tigers were Jackson, Mosegard. Uni High was allowed a free kick for the 20 but the Bulldogs were soon back in pay dirt. The kick went to the Albany 35 but was returned to the Uni High 35.

Right Half Jacobson scored on a wide sweep around left end for quarterback; Mecham. Dyer. Roblin. Tracer, Hill, and Bamford. On the Mabee.

H. Johnson. Rovd. halfbacks: Nelson Dunlap. fullback.

guard, pulled down Mecham on the seven where the Marines took whole, the Junction line showed eleven unbeaten since 1938, after their tough engagement last night before 75,000 the largest opening San Diego Subs Thrash. Foos. Spark- man. Riddell. ends: Stattlnes Sitriclrl-r over.

up surprisingly well. Bob Scofield AMERICAN "Ql vat It Batting-DIMaMlo. New Tors. lishman strategy was too masterful. In a semi-final doubles match, Tilden and Vincent Richards, New York, defeated Walter Senior Louisville, and John Hendrix, Coral Gables, 4-6, 7-5, 4-6, 6-3, 6-2.

Wolverines Favored Over Cal Bears BERKELEY, Sept. 28. t4 The Michigan Wolverines, with 1939 All America Tom Harmon in their backfield, were two to one favorites to overwhelm the California Bears in their football game here today. Michigan finished fifth in the Big Ten conference last season and California ended up in sixth place in the Pacific Coast confer carried the brunt of the Junction the Bulldogs points. Morris drop Rsociiu.

lm Oreenberg, Deuoii. night crowd here in nine years. The Methodists won, 9 to 6, hit Rental, tackles: Chandler. Dale. F.ms.

guards; Klinck. Hare, centers; Tro. metier, quarterback: Tafoya. Polce. half, backs: Ghormley, Dean, fullbacks.

City offense. kick attempt for the extra point The Oregons had the ball on their own 10-yard line as the half ended, the Webfoots being pushed far back into their own territory Lineups: was not good. Albany added the final touch ting the scoreboard for all their points in the last quarter after the Score bv Quarters: 'jr SWEET HOME JUNCTION by a 15-yard holding penalty and down in the second quarter after defensively strong Uclans had Oregon Marines .0 0 a 12 2 2 a 22-yard loss when Neil Elms Craiger had punted out of bounds tossed them twice out of the five- tras ntrolt IB-- Pitchlng-Rowe. Detroit- npirnlt. 21-4.

C. Graville Jack son LFI Tyler LT LG Groshing. Oregon Scoring Tonrhrinu-ns Sten- Strom. Herrv. NATIONAL tO.

Battlng-Garms. PitUtnirm. Hicks yard zero zone. Matty Bell's lads from Dallas, however, kept UCLA on the defen downed Len Isberg on a pass attempt. First-Stringers Return The regular Wcbfoot lineup re- Marines Scoring Safety.

Mecham nr on the Albany 48. On the first play Jacobson went around left end for 57 yards, followed by an eight yard gain by Morris putting the ball on the Tide 13.Quarterback gonl. Hill Pipkin FC. RT Smith RE Hufford Loe RH sive throughout and limited to two Gunson first downs all night. Hubbard LH Bashaw Scofield Robinson's one bid for fame nMlte, St.

Lou turned to open the second half and after an exchange of punts. Berry returned Lowell English's punt 10 yards to the Marine 44. Ottlcisls Tom Loiitllt. referee: Mike Moran. umpire! Ralph Coleman, nead linesman; Eldon Jenne.

field Judge. COYOTES WIN OVER MNFIELD Galloway Shlegcl crashed through left tackle to score standing up. Morris' attempted dropkick was again wide came in the second period when he Olson. Chicago. 25.

Br00Mrs. I Pltcnlns-n'lmm? I Score by periods: ence, but the Wolverines still Berry made seven on a spinner seweu, fielded a bouncing punt and returned it in a brilliant exhibition through the mustang forces for 89 have Harmon at left half and 0 0 0 1 0 0 Sweet Home Junction City of the mark. The campus eleven suffered bad and then 34 on a cutback through Forest Evashevskl, the 198-pound Substitutions: Sweet Home Cannon. ly from the first game jitters blocking quarterback from De troit. Ferro.

and Weber. J. C. West. Bor- his own left tackle.

Stenstrom aided with a fine block, but on the 10 Berry reversed and was caught by C. Gibson on the steadily In the latter part of the game. In left half Morris the Bulldogs had an elusive and speedy ball carrier who caused the Tiders plenty of trouble. Jacobson also looked Rood for the Bulldogs. For the Tiders both left halfbacks, Frank Hinz and Stump stood out.

Craiger played good defensive ball from his right end position besides handling the punting assignment. A crowd of about 500 people saw the game which was Albany's second of the season and the first of the season for the Tide eleven. The game was marred by old man Injury who dealt Earl Kennel, Albany tackle, a broken leg in the third quarter. gaard. C.

Bashaw, Patton. Siegman. California will miss thes ervices Bishop. yards and a touchdown. Beavers Open Today Against Vandals which caused many offside penalties and generally slowed up a potentially stronger team.

Tiders Outweighed of Jim Jurkovlch, sophomore Officials: Hartman. umpire: Robins. three. right halfback, whose blocking referee; Weber, headllnesman. Stenstrom bucked a half yard and ball packing had raised vic Albany had a tremendous weight interwoven Sjj Favorite of Men Idaho, Sept.

28. OI RlThe College of Idaho Coyotes last night opened the 1940 Northwest conference schedule with a 19-to-0 victory over Llnfield college. With a passing offense the Idaho team scored two touchdowns in the first quarter and added another score in the third quarter by driving through the Linficld line. COMPTON C. WINS COMPTON, Sept.

28. Compton Junior College scored two touchdowns In the last period and. Berry lost the same distance. tory-hungry California hopes. CORVALLIS, Sept.

28. Isberg went two to the one-yard Jurkovlch was in the hospital with a slight brain concussion suffered IP) Oregon State college, ranked Southern Cal Meets Cougar In Conference advantage over the Golden Tide but the Bulldogs were aware they had been in a ball game after the final gun sounded. A rejuvenated line from where Stenstrom drove as one of the Pacific Coast con McDonald Theater VJ Tide team led. by the diminutive ference's three strongest team's this year, breaks open its 1940 football schedule today with a hard over left guard for the touch-down after eight minutes, 20 sec. ends of the period.

Johnny Hy-land, former UCLA center, block in practice. Joe Gordon Stump was piling up yardage LOS ANGELES. Sept. 28. 'Pi The 1940 football machine of the University of Southern California Kings-X battle with the Univer ed Berry's attempted place kick for extra point.

The period ended last night to trample the Loyola to taoqj 'Leli loo mvl t81 S3IH3JVfll with Frank Boyd booting a 40- university ireshman team. IS in yard coffin-corner kick out of bounds on the Marine one and one- Dick Overfield of Compton went 30 yards through tackle for the KYANIZE Paints, Varnishes and Enamels Easy and Economical to use LIGHTNING'S Phone 1316 1151 Willamette wheels into action today against Washington State in a Pacific Coast conference engagement. It remained to be seen whether the Rose Bowl champions, minus most of the stars of last year, can match their 1939 strength. Game time it 2.30 (PSTJ, sity of Idaho. Coach Lon Stlner's team was at full strength save for the shoulder injury which may keep Younce, veteran guard, on the sidelines.

Idaho held the Beavers to a 7-8 victory last year and was considered, stronger this year, BUTTER-KRUST THAT GOOD BRRAD BASED BY WILLIAMS that hk mo Friday ab nni PO A I 0 11 1 SEASON'S RECORD Hitting AR RRt ive. 101 III .2 rirldlng PO A Prt. Mi Sf jut half line. nrst score and George Foot scored again from the one-yard line and With the Oregon reserves back 111 tin fame, Rc-bUn took Bob uvefiieia lucked, tot point,.

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