The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, October 21, 1955, Image 7

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    Three PCC Tilts
On Tap Saturday
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
West Coast football moves into
the back stretch of the 1955 race
this weekend with Pacific Coast
Conference action taking the spot
light from intersecttonal activity
for the first time.
Three conference clashes are on
the Saturday slate and two have
a definite bearing on the cham
pionship. A pair of intersectionals
and a backyard battle between two
strong independents wrap up the
mid-October schedule.
The top PCC tilts match Stan
ford against Washington at Seat
tle and Southern California against
California at Berkeley. The third
pairs Washington State and Ore
gon State at Corvallis.
As usual, a Friday night game
at Los Angeles puts the show on
the road. Friday night's clash be
tween UCLA and Iowa once was
billed as a possible Rose Bowl
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preview. But the Big Ten Hawk
eyes have been a disappointment.
Oregon goes to Arizona for a
Saturday night non-conference con
test and San Jose State entertains
arch-rival College of the Pacific.
Idaho, beaten five straight times,
has an open date.
Stanford, still seeking its first
conference win, will throw the
best passing offense against the
Huskies' second best aerial defense.
The Indians' have averaged 129
yards a game overhead while
Washington has limited its foes to
a modest 76. The Huskies, with
southpaw Sandy Lederman rein
stated as second-string quarter
back, need a fourth triumph to
remain deadlocked with UCLA for
the league lead.
Third-running Southern Califor
nia presumably gets a soft touch
in California. The young Bears,
who looked to be improving,
slumped to a 21-0 shutout by Ore
gon last week while the Trojans
were belting Wisconsin. The only
hope at Berkeley was that the
team would become fired up by
campus criticism of Coach Pappy
Waldorf and the squad.
Neither Washington State nor
Oregon State has a finger in the
title action, but both are eager for
a second conference triumph and
the game should he close.
UCLA, scared by a second-half
Stanford splurge a week ago, is
expected to go all-out against the
Hawkeves, who have been clob
bered by Wisconsin and tied by
Purdue in Big Ten play. A Bruin
win would give the PCC a 4-2
bulge over Big Ten opposition.
Oregon needs a victory over
Arizona to maintain over-all inter
sectional superiority for the Coast.
In 17 games, PCC teams have
won only eight.
Matthews Back In Boxing
After Short Retirement
VANCOUVER, B.C. i It's
back to the boxing ring for Harry
(Kid) Matthews who "retired"
after his loss to England's Don
Cockell last year.
Promoter Earle Kalani said
Thursday the Seattle Kid has
agreed to come out of retirement
for a match Nov. 3 with Murray
Bennett of Chicago.
The two fought at Spokane a
year ago. Matthews won by a
decision.
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Much Football Slated
For Airways Locally
The following football gamn
will b carried over local radio
and television outlets this week
end. Two games are scheduled for
airing tonight. On will ba tha
Rotoburg - Grants Past tradi
tional homecoming gama ovar
station KRNR starting at 8:05.
Station KRXL will carry tha
UCLA-Iowa gama from Los An
golas starting at 8:15.
Saturday, KRXL will carry tha
OSC-WSC gama starting at 1:15
p.m. and tha Oragon - Arizona
gama starting at 6:45 p.m.
Schtdulad for talavising ara
tha California Southarn Califor
nia gama Saturday ovar tha CBS
talavision natwork starting at 2
p.m. and tha Los Angalos - Da
troit pro gama Sunday at 2 p.m.
KRXL will also carry a pro
gama broadcast Sunday.
GAME CANCELLED
The Sutherlin-Gl.de frosh loot
ball game scheduled for Wednes
day at Glide was called off by mu
tual consent. Glide has no fresh
man team this year.
THE GREAT YAMATO re
turns to Roseburg ringfore
Saturday night when he
tangles with Jack. Kiser in
best of three falls or one hour
moin event. Semifinal over
best of three falls or 30-min-ute
route pits Buck Weaver
against Johnny Demchuck.
John Paul Henning and Thor
Hagen tangle in one-fall main
event. Tickets on sole at
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Caribou. Herds
Being Stalked
FAIRBANKS. Alaska m
Stalked by wolves and besieged
by hunters, caribou continued to
surge across the Taylor Highway
by the hundreds Friday seeking
their winter feeding grounds in
Northern Alaska.
The herd, estimated by the Fish
and Wildlife Service to exceed
30,000, is migrating from near the
Canadian boundary to its natural
wintering ground in remote moun
tainous country northeast of here.
While unpredictable c a r i bo u
herds often cross Alaska highway,
this is one of the few times thous
ands of the animals have made
themselves convenient to hunters
during the short caribou season.
And hundreds of hunters from
all parts of the territory are tak
ing advantage of the good shoot
ing. Hunters from larger cities are
joining native Indian families to
harvest the meat.
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Crucial College Games On Tap This Week
Former World's Flyweight
Champ Succumbs At Bar
PHILADELPHIA Ifi Joseph
Loscalxo, 45, former world's fly
weight boxing champion, col
lapsed and died Wednesday
whil. sitting at th. bar of a
downtown cafe.
Loscalxo, who fought under the
name of Midget Wolgast, held
the title from 1930 to 1935. He
continued boxing through 1938.
By THB ASSOCIATED PRESS
College foolball heads into the
second half of its 1955 schedule
(his weekend, and most conference
championships and the big New
Year's Day bowl games ire far
from settled. But the men arc be
ing separated from the boys, and
a lot of light is beginning to filter
through the shadows.
One of the major games tomor
row involving conference rivals
brings together Oklahoma, peren
nial champs of the Big Seven, and
Colorado, both undefeated. Okla
homa is favored, although if there
is any Big Seven team with a
chance to beat them out of an
Orange Bowl assignment it's
Colorado.
Maryland, which is expected to
represent the Atlantic Coast Con
ference in the Orange Bowl, will
have a scrap on its hands against
once-beaten Syracuse in another
big battle of the day.
Michigan, the nation's No. 1
team just ahead of Maryland, has
its eyes on the Rose Bowl- How
ever, the Wolverines have a bit
of business this week with Minne
sota in the Big Ten Conference
scramble.
Wisconsin, tied at the top of the
Big Ten heap with Michigan, must
knock off Ohio State Saturday to
remain in the running.
Clemson got the weekend rolling
yesterday with a 28-14 Atlantic
Coast Conference decision over
South Carolina. The victory, de
cided in the first period when
Clemson's Joe P a g 1 i e i scored
twice, put the Tigers in a first
place tie with Maryland with a
2-0 record.
There are five big games on to
night and one will be watched
with interest, allhoueh it has no
bearing on conference or bowl
bids. UCLA, a favorite for the Pa
civic Coast Conference title and
the Rose Bowl job if it can get
past Washington later, goes out
side the brotherhood to meet Iowa
of the Big Ten.
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