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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1946 | . B M . the Vandals rolled up 347 yards a scn of Nevada Aiker ] | Webfooters to a net gain of zero t iy bl o 4 {in both rushing and passing. Yet ; A For COMFORT and { 2 . . egon won—on four field goals SERVICE { Ei@UNDUH E w n Qa I\\‘-u h counted four points each in g o urn rO % I I 2y AN I se days—and on a touchdown . Pacific Coa Get the NEW 3 an intercepted pass. In- SRt 3 g Ray ” G il LERTON 7 X I‘““ m-.mihmm 1 League. inaugural at the Oak P WAS; VTON B G 5 SEW 3Both Y Sty : - b r T'wo goals by Shamrock win e LOS ANGEL Oct. 23.--Jackie! = o eutoer SEATTLE, Oct. 23.—The Univ hopes of holding the 1946 Oregon Ve A ihe . Anal Mgr. Habit Robinsor o baseball star who|®9C i B of Wask H oleleven to zero yardage o of - atory KANS FEEL AT HOME batting et moves into s Dre Liee ng to stlof Washington players Wl the 6at i in wonder how f rill Robinson, onetime backfield bl rill in preps They readying for a homecom- ¢syucks { [ QN EI_KS AllEYS on the UCLA football team, has: m New, Haven (o Mac S homecon 1 game Saturday against the i signed to play with the Los An Bhene; i ( UNIVETSIty O CAIOTIIA, WHELHCT | fbamam oo o s s o s e § R - 4 Red Devils, newly organized Slied Dick Ottele plays quarter or i F'RSI ROUND The Lone Woll -(’1::.'“” ll‘l the | ub affiliated with the 5 Wik, dotger, S\« WO full back depends condition | ¥ : s im0 2 e FIGHT DOPE i | TROLLERS FROLLERS | e \ for the g U. team to play Carol at ot e Rl ! NPT Lo | SEATTLE, Oct. 23—The power- zame total with 606, high single nd n the folks in Cha il | ! ful punches that once carried Se-| 2ame man with 222 and the high Bea u ja(k I him bad luck of leadin| ht | ® % & attle's Al Hostak to the NBA world dcuble team was Iversen and Ha- . wnd Bill Daly h as follows The Washington Cougars also| ¢ M@‘&lip!fi(fl ! Q’fiflloht middlggeight title still were in evi-| rerup 1 1125 ught \ h i es—Carlos Chavez, | i ced on a soggy field, prepar- b - = nMpey dence as the former cro Ider | jlete scores of the games are i z Al Hoo for $4,000. Half 126, Los An cutpointed Man- |ing for their game with the Ore-| | was winner by a first round knock-!1s follows fisgs ou dough %o Jimmy Johnstor \el ‘Ortiz, 125, El Centro, Calif. 12.|gon State Beavers this weekend.| | X out over George Evans of Oakland |Phelps 178 158 s At San Jose, Calif vil-| WSC coach Phil Sorboe was mighty 7:30 — CI0 Hall in the main event of a fight card! Flummer 154 162 M 1 Cleveland Bai Y Pittsbur outpoir gloomy cver his team's prospects ‘ here last night. - - ont six months in Leuis Castillo, 121, Mexico City n fact, he went so far as to pre- ! i, Boftk, wilBhiois 1n et 105, drdpt 1% 185 i ade i G NE e | AL e e e R Wl wineon Please Adiend ; ped Evans with a left hook and a 146 119 h o keep out of the “cooler knocked ou rge Evan chdowns. Two of his stars are| | o ’ g f right to the jaw for seven counts,| shey Ty S Oaitland A - injurie H then pushed over the clincher with| gyanq ; YORK, Oct. 23. — Chick| Ko High Scnootg Stiow At Elizabeth, N. J.—Buster Toler b | a right to the chin. It was the first Do e Wergeles, manager of welterweight crs I\A.h“v'n 1“ 1ln:u‘:il]\{'..llv Newark, dutpointed Beau Jac | ! E! lq?fl TTG“&!‘S ‘i Alaska time in five years' battling Evans' Grummett 143 108 Beau , who lost a surprise 10- | Elst Sterling, who scored Augusta, Ga., 10 TOIISPRIES. JROIRDR SR Y § had ever been knocked out. Costel-| Moserip 203 178 572|round decision last night to Bus- | of m’s seven touchdowns 1 - oo hrisk Grlll S0, e M RS DIANE Y Local 56 f lo Cruz floored him once ! LK —— [ter Tyler in Elizabeth, N. J. ap-|its two games on runs o o e i nao Bl £ Harry Smith, 135, Vict c.,{Henning 201 177 158—536 pegled today to Commissioner John ! from 33 to 92 yards. The prize pre o up against the strong Stanford i and Buddy Hoffman Seatus | Burke 189 160 151450/ Hall, of the New Jersey Siate Box< story. Howbver. combE " ',,A \',\‘. Indians. The Trojans also are both- § 1 staged a toe-to-toe donnybrook f0r | {qjore 12 158 18040, In& Commission, to reverse the de-|Towa, where th B o L ! Delegates to Convention Will Get i a six round draw in the semi-|pgisic] 154 128 4191 cision swamped Perrv 55-0 1 a " I ] windup. i Tyler was floored by the former|Ken Welis had used up his ensir Spo&r DOPE The strong little University ot § g ¢ ‘ S e | Hagerup 1 lightweight champion in the first i Nevada Wolves will have two more | Their Instructions Tonight | rverson 189 rcund and again in the eighth a Mgt trampe e o So “v‘l“”“' o B’" | P ! po - ary's next Sunday. They arve Bev SEASON OF €0ASI | Stewart 199 ‘! 'f‘;‘ Wells® yoLA's undefeated football team is. Waller Jimmy Aiken, Junior, _g,___________ ke e SR i S R ‘ | Taglor 181 TEX OUVER MAY St 3 cocky or overconfident. Their R e e D B B lEAGUE MAY | TRETTIA T pe N brother Bears from Berkeley : w“ e : m‘ 4“;.‘ s AL took care of that Saturday um; 135438 e . am held a meeting and quietly | % e o5 s DUDLEY LEADING 55 LETS MAKE A DATE i LOS ANGELES, Oct. 23—Possi-| that the Tucson, Ariz, Star had ) T pI e [ bility of stretching the Pacific| gy ”w stated Oliver, University of GROUN” SIEA!.ER Ol LhRE 1k wak & dond ik | 2 to 28 weeks for the 1947 cam- Arizona State College reins receiv- - : ata. Olata. lghtly: i s 0 (/] [/ll ' I | S . % g . ¥ : NEW YORK, Oct. 23.—Billy Dud- | 5! lara lightly thi d i paign will be disclosed when loop ed only a terse ‘no comment : ; ; La Brucherie said ends Tom Fears e T (ONEWMANAGER e IO B, B f meeting here Thursday The Oregon coach recently an- k, continues._to pace the Nation-|and Phil Tinsl JIIPSeD, g | Post-season = playoffs for thé YANKEES MAVBE nounced his resignation, effective 31 Footkall League in ground TR i o s myane y President’s cup may be abandoned ] b at the end of the season, but said|INg according to statistics rel W i ; e ) 1¢ith “longar: sohedila. 15" adobted Bt his future plans did not include PY the League today i , it I FaporLat 5 : YORE o B stk ooachin Dudley, who took over the lead- : a s 4 b sitatnitl SO 1ship trom Frank Filchock of t1 nford G seme more in- o e e Ak L hi Bt k! 3 New York Giants a week ago, pick e 15 240-pound guard G e < e e ok vomssenmio o | SEATTLE IRONMEN. 158515 2o an i s e o the JUNEAU LAY SUN RISES — o the latest rumor is true b “ 1'to'36 yards in. 7o & i OCTOBER ®| Harris, appointed executive “.»- syl Lol e i it i . 83.amm.. ¢|sitant ic Larry MacPhail, ¥ !.OSE HRSI @AME h \ s i ¢ L T with 5:30 p.m. e president, a month ago, was 2 i NEF P © o o o o o e by the Daily News to e s g o o b : RI';HYLI‘HB “sold” on the post at @ secret Meet- . ST LLE (’“,I,“_ Thy eI e f the CF LB W gy s> et 1 b SRRl o LK N /4 MacPhail termed the story “puire’ ;o oo 00 " (it 55 % 3 TR » 3 . SPtennunmbi i” ‘Ip‘:un( © \lx Hm(k::\ 1.(‘»/..2\1‘» LEADER IN OFFENSE n ART][[ ig > S oss; Tnsbon , as Glenn Vick- NEW YORK, Oct. 23. — B - ALASIGA | [0 o e e s b L Srcshemrs o ] s Darry. “ARE 0T with an overtime solo effort Chicago cets to 1 ot 22-yenr-old Jim ~ ® PREFERRED ', 00 000 e Helvuuod e i 5 s o Gl | B M Vs Ask for Your Fuaverite for three generations! ther Harris, Harridge nor| o™ ihe league’s southern division, ence in total cfiense and has as-| i LD ViRgORE 2 i Dressen was available for comment. ' o o & "‘“" "l"”V'“““"' in the sumed the lead in 1 retur e ’i‘ DB 4 $r ATl clestng. minites at- Vaneouver to il : or top hon-|{CF_crew at the Univessity o n Fes SR down the Canucks 4-1. It was the ops Jklyn w(;l(,‘;,l,. De in | Washingtor r." biie BB AR R e third successive loss in as many jerward passi conference r listening to the UCS-Wash- ° e starts for the defending national ics showed today. ame, he exclaim:d, “if I . TIDE TABLE o |amateur titiists “Trie Orie -t THAARE KB Nay a sceing ey dog, Td tum out . » —————— % hae ehinad 01 yaxds ¢ iootball too.” Jim's alma mater le OCTOBER 24 e! DR. RAE LILLIAN CARLSON plays while runner-up Dobbs has| St the game, 20 to nothing © High tide 1:20 am. 168 ft. e Optometrist, will arrive in Ju- pickcd up 755 y en 150 play e Low tide 7:24 am, L1 ft. e neau about the 28th of October to Y 5 The University of Idaho’s crippl- o High tide 1313 pm. 182 t. e mine Eyes and Fit Glasses at ed footbfll team hopes to achieve ® Low tide 19:51 pm., -1.0 ft. ® - office in the Blomgren Bldg. THOMPSON BRINGS IN its first victory Saturday at the ° | Phone Mis. B. Blomgren for ap- PETERSBURG PRISONER cxpense of undefeated Oregon. 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