o 0 o o o o CSEARSHFTH Wct Pointers Hold Lead, msn urop rrom lop len In National Pigskin Poll y JOI REICHLER A NEW YORK IAPI Amy'i ell-conquering Ceded clung to heir position i th nation) Ns. I college football teem today. At tho iini iim, once-invincible Nofre t4Pi dropped out of he top ton for tho firtt timo in nearly e decedV . Chopping down strong Michigan oltvon Utt Saturday, 27-6, for t hair third straight triumph, tho unbaatan Wetr Pointers trongthonod thair first f lace grip gainad a week age in tho Associerea rress pou. Coach Earl Blaik'a Black Knights, unbeaten in their last 23 Urn. drew a total of 124 lint place billon a morn the 275 votert cait by aporu writers and sports- casters. Irish In lltti Place Notre Dame'i Fighting Irith, who a week ago law their 39-game non-losing akein snapped by Pur due, again tailed to impress da pile their 1.V9 victory over Tulane Saturday. That showing helped push the Irish from 10th to 11th place. Notre Dame haa finished no lower than ninth since 1IM1 and al most always has been high up in the running during the season. For the first time in years not a single voter gave Notre Dame a first place ballot. The best the Irish got was a third. Their point total wal 295. Oklahoma Takes Seconal Place Army received a total of 2.427 points to lead a field that included 47 colleges. Oklahoma wrested sec ond place from Southern Metho dist, moving up one notch on the strength of its 14-11 victory over tough Texas. It was the hooners 24th consecuiive victory. The air minded Mustangs slipped into third place despite their M-0 Cakewalk over Oklahoma A&M. The big three were followed by: 4-Kentucky. S-Caifornia. I-Stan ford, 7-Texas, ( Maryland, 9-Ohio State, 10-Washinglon. Notre 'Dame was not the only team to fall out of the first ten. Its conqueror, Purdue, almost dropped out of sight, catapulting from ninth to 33rd. The Boilermak ers received a dose of their own upset medicine when they bowed to unheralded Miami university of Florida, 20 14. Miami Mavaa Up Miami vaulted from 37th spot to 14th place with 170 points. The Hurricanes received 14 first place ballots. Other teams to gain No. 1 recognition included Maryland IS), Washington (S, Clemson (4), Cornell (2), and Wake Forest (1). The top teams (number in brack eta is first place votes); points fig ured on a basis of 10 for first, 9 for second, etc.): TOP TEN 1. Army (124) 1,427 2. Oklahoma (47) 2,315 3. Southern Methodist (63) 2.312 4. Kentucky (9) 1,191 Riddle Leads Under Revised Scoring Setup o him ii. .in linn i -"'enr-tiaoifus -"l'ai.W, a' .eaTi mm i si iimasi ia in I DOUGLAS-COOS LEAGUE W L T Pts Riddle Glide Coos River . Oakland Glendale ..... Yoncalla .... Elkton Canyonville Camas Valley Riddle moved into the six-man B league lead by rapping Glendale, 2S-W, last weekend. This made the mm ii - - 'rM-Mr.r'i'WM - .p" - - V- o SPORTS 6 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Tuet., Oct. 17, 1950 IIIUIUII9 hfllCN hf.lwliav For Rugged Lion Gridders The Roteburg Indians may tt licking their wounds after the 35-o trouncing by Marshfield last weekend but in the meantime they ere readying for another tough tquad in the Cottage Grove Lions who will host the Indians Fridjy night. Since defense was the most glaring flaw of the game last Friday, Coach Cece Sherwood ran his boys through one of the most intensive defense workouts of the season Monday night. In addition, he made a couple DUCK CAOiRS PRACTICE EUGENE Ap - A K-m" squad, bolstered by six returning lettermen, responded to Coach John Warren's basketball call at the University of OrAsfln yester day. The number of veterans will be upped by two eventually when Jim la.Vrv.ood winds up activity with thelootball squad and Will Urban recovers from an ankle bone fracture. ILL SHEFFOLD, Oregon State halfback, carries the ball for e first down on his own 20-yard line. He was brought down by William Savage of Washington. Oregon State's John Thomas is blocking out Husky Leo Lokovselt 1161. Game, played et Portland, was won by the Washington Huskies, 35 4. MOVING Seattle Rainiers Eye Joe Gordon or Pilot's Post SEATTLE - (P - Joe "Flash Gordon, longtime major league star, is being eyed as a possible successor lo Paul Richards as manager o' the Seattle Rainiers. The Pacific Coast league third' ilraitfht win (or the leaden I club's front Office disclosed last after losing to runnerup. Glide, in j "'Kht that negotiations have the first game. opened with the Cleveland second The present standings are based I baseman. The former University on a new system comparable to ol Oregon star, now at his home hockey standings, in which a team 1 Eugene, Ore., will he invited r.ere lor comet ences witn nainier officials if he evinces any interest in the post. He haa indicated in the past he would like to manage a PCL club. Now 35, Gordon broke into pro baseball with' Oakland in 1936 right off the Oregon campus, From 1938 until he was swapped to Cleveland in the fall ol 1946, he was the regular keystoner for the New York Yankees. If signed by Seattle, he would be a playing manager. Simultaneous wilh their dis closure of the Gordon develop ment, Seattle officials announced the outright release of Roger (Doc) Cramer as coach. Presum ably he will jion up with Richards and the Chicago While Sox. Sammy Whit Signs Pro Basketball Contract MINNEAPOLIS (P The "hanging man" is going to take a flier at professional basketball. Sammy White, .whose leaping score-producing antics at tht Uni versity of Washington twice car ried him to All-Pacific Coast con ference honors, signed up yester day with the Minneapolis Lakers professional team. The ex-collegian. promising baseball Vikings Drop Ashland JVs The Myrtle Creek Vikings pulled their first win out of the hat Saturday afternoon by down ing the tough Ashland Jayvees, 14-7. The Vikings scored in the second and third quarters while holding I equally I Ashland to a single score in the performer fourth. In the second. Myrtle caught for Roanoke. Va., in the 1 took the ball and Don Piedmont league this summer Gillespie ran it from his own 35 after being sold to the Boston Red 10 the Ashland 15. On the very ts granted two pointa for a win, one for a tie and none for a loss. This innovation waa voted by rep resentativea of league teams, who attended the tearhera institute last weekend in Roseburg. This system according lo League Secretary Lee Roy Hansen, will lessen the pos sibility of playoffs for ties. Riddle does not play this week end, so shifts in the standings seem inevitable since all the runnerups play. Glendale meeta Camas Val ley, Coos River movea to Canyon ville, Yoncalla takes on Elkton and Oakland meeta Glide. Sox by Seattle. Leaders Increase City Bowling Lead Pepsi I ola grabbed lour more pointa from the Roseburg Jewlers to strengthen its lead in City league bowling competition at the Rose burg bowling alley last night. The Pepsi Colas did it with the help of Homer Aultman who bowled an outstanding series of S"2. He scored individual games of 193, 214. and 195. High individual game for the night was rolled by Craig Short of Harris plumbing a 222. CITY LEAGUE STANDINGS W L Pts Pepsi Cola 14 Gilkeson's . Harris Plumbing .... Active Club limpqua Hardware Umpqua Fl'r Rsbg Jewlers Mobile Gaa Charles-Barone Title Bout Set 4 a a a 10 9 12 S 13 folks rety on us to be thrifty, on jobs bom large or smoll i Roseburg Transfer and Storage Phono 927 AOINTS FOR IONO DISTANCI MOVINO SOI ICONOMT-tlT US NAN ill Alt emits X. California (1) . S. Stanford . .. 7. Texas . Maryland (5) . . Ohio State 10. Washington .1,120 RSO ... 7M .... 552 .... 492 4.10 LOOKING FOR SECURITY? IF SO... Teams In Majors Shuffle Players By RALPH RODEN NEW YORK (.11 The flow of talent from the minors to the major leagues is over at least until early December. Midnight last night was the dead line for the shifting of minor league players to the majors or to any other minor league club until the second day of the minor league meetings on Dec. 7. The annua draft of minor league players by the majors will take place on Dec. 4-5. Three teams, the World Cham - fiion New York Yankees, the Brook yn Dodgers and Ihe Cleveland In dians pulled last hour deals with their minor league affiliations. The Yanks brought up eight play ers, Brooklyn four and Cleveland one. New York recalled pitchers Hugh Radcliffe, Dirk Carr and first base man Fenton Mole. The Yanks also purchased catchers Clint Court ney, Lou Rerberet, shortstops Jim Bndeweser and Jerry Snyder and outfielder Art Schult. NEW YORK UF Ezzard Charles will fight as a 14-car.it champion for the first time in his career when he defends his heavy weight title against Nick Barone in a 15-round bout at Cincinnati Nov. 28. Jake Mintz. Charles' manager, I Viking defenders out of position made the announcement yesterday. ' ball on a handoff for what looked next play, Neal Tester hit pay- ain on an. end-round play. In the third Bill Ghormley blocked an Ashland punt to set up the second Viking touchdown. Dick Komp took it on the five, where it was recovered, on a quarterback sneak and ran it over. Bob Wilder kicked both the extra points. The Ashland team scored on one of Ihe trickiest plays of the game. with only four minutes to go in the game. Jim Jefferies took the of adjustments in the lineup in an effort to bolster the line. Milan Foster, a 161 pound guard was shifted to the tackle slot and Rcdell Stonebreaker was moved to the fuard spot to plug up the leaky me. Lions Hard te Step The Indians are going to be hard put to stop Ihe team which has lost, only one game this season, a 19-4 fall to Eugene two weeks ago. In the Eugene lame, the Lions used only 17 men during the whole game and chalked up 250 yards on the ground and in the air as : well as 13 first downs to 9 for the Axemen. They are still smarting from that game against the unde feated Axemen and are going to be pointing for a win against the Indians. Pass Offense, Bast Btt One thin'? in favor of the Indians I is the potent pass ollense they have, which may prove to good ad vantage against an apparently weak passing defense on the part of the Lions. The Roseburg team will also be out for blood since they have lost the last two contests in one of the roughest schedules in the state. .SRil A Demonstration Does It! Charles won the NBA title June, 1949 when he defeated Jcr- sey Joe Walcott. He was recog- j nized in all states but New York, j and there were some who refused I to recognize him at all. No. while J je l,ouis was around, thev said, i But Charles whipped the Brown 1 against a strong Sutherlin eleven like an end run. This drew the allowing him to spiral a long pass to Bill Miles who went over with out a hand being laid on him. Final score, 14-7. This Friday the Myrtle Creek team will really test its merit Pro Grid Team Announces Acquisition Of Justice WASHINGTON-.'! The Wash ington Redskins said today Charley (Choo-Choo) Justice, North Caro lina's two-time all-American half back, has agreed to a three-year contract to play professional foot ball. George P. Marshall, president of the local club of the National professional Football league, said Justice accepted terms by tele phone and would be here next week to sign a contract. Bomber and earned national reco'! nition. So from now on he will pick up the champion's share of the purse, which will be 42'i percent this time. Barone, a native of Syracuse, N". Y., will get 171.! percent, plus an unexpected crack at the biggest prize of all. Ranked sixth among the light heavy-weights, he is a crowd pleas ing fighter with a stiff right punch, but short on experience. on the Viking field. It will be a JDJ league game. I Eddie Dyer Resigns As Redbird Manager ST. LOUIS (PI Eddie Dyer announced today that he will not be back as manater of the St. Louis Cardinals next year. He is retiring from the Redbird organization after 28 years, to re turn to Houston. Tex., as an oil and insurance salesman. Dyer read his statement at a press conference in the presence of Fred Saigh, Ihe club owner. Saigh did not say who next year'a manager would be. Dyer took over as manager of the Cardinals in 194i, went on 'o world series victory that year. Mole performed for Portland ofThen ne p,lol(K, i-arH,nal, ,,; the Pacific Coast league and Kan' sas lily of the American association. The Dodgers obtained the con tracts of outfielders Hill Sharman, Don Thompson and Dick Williams and pitcher Ray Moore. Sharman, former star Basketball player from the University of Southern Califor nia, prepped at Elmina in the Eastern league. The Indians purchased Ortes Minoso, speedy third baseman. from their San Diego Pacific Coast affiliate. Minoso, who played the outlield in a previous trial with Cleveland, led San Diego hitters with a .329 mark. Among his blows were 20 home runs. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT BOSTON Sugar Ray Robin son, I5i -j, stopped Joe Rindone, ISO Boston I SI. MILWAUKEE - Rocky Grazi ano, HU-v New York, knocked out I'ele Mead, 161, Truman, Ark., (3). second place for the next three years, and in the season just ended the Redbirds dropped to fifth place. Clemson Only Major Team Unscored Upon This Year NEW YORK (. Clemson college is the only major college football team unscored on this sea son, after Cincinnati pushed over a touchdown against Kentucky last week. Among the smaller schools. Deni- son of Granville. O. has won three Dye Takes Over Husky Basketball SEATTLE P) Eight sea soned veterans and the graduates ot last season's brilliant freshman quintet formed the nucleus of the handpirked 23-man squad which greeted Coach Tippy Dye yester day as he took over oliicially as University of Washington basket ball coach. The letterwinners included the entire starting combination of last :ears second place -Northern Di j vision finisher. Dye, who led the Ohio State to I the Big Ten title last season, said he would work the squad around slowly to his style of play a fast break down the floor wilh forwards and centers alternating in the pivot spot. Those on hand for the initial drill included: Lettermen Capt. I.adon Henson, Duane Enochs, Frank Guisness, Louie Soriano. Keith Jefferson. 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