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page seven SINKS ARMY By adc Sorcfe er9 Eagtes9 Vols Comp 403 Elk Killed, Wallow XNTERPRXSX. Nor. 2 A total of 403 lk were killed la the Wallowa .district during the season Just 4nded, state game, commission officials said today. With Uubeatem M Thm OBEGOXT STATC24AIL -Satan Orgtu Strnday Warning, Hortanbwx 24,. ISO mite All-American 'Scrub' Finds Going Tough; May Be Tougher Next Season By WHITNEY MARTIN NEW YORK, Nov. 23 (AP) SoraeUmes Harley Mc Collum slowly strugsrks to his feet during a scrimmatre against Tulane's vaifity, runs apprehensive fingers over fens 235-potmd frame to 4e in re ft to all in one piece, and won ders If maybe someone shouldn't tell those bis ffuys on the other side of the line he was sll Amertcan tackle In 1939. They sure ;lve me the dickens at there." he told our New Or leans colleague. Mortimer Kree cer. after one particularly hectic session d urine which the varsity gleefully had given the nation's only all-Amertca scrub a robust oing over. A year age McColluro was the greatest of the numerous greats who carried the O r e e n Wave through an unbeaten season. He stopped everything that came his way, was a sntsnaa plow behind which the Toiaae backs roared to touchdown. Tbe best tackle in tlie coun try." many sport writers called him. s-nd a few west so far as to fable him tno nation's greatest football player. Tken came, the blow. Big Mac. as be is known on the campus, discovered that he couldn't mousetrap Ue professors. His scholastic difficulties apparently affected hit football, as In the last two or three games. Includ ing the Sugar Bowl contest, he idat play At usual devastating game. II had another year of eli gibility, but the protease rs de rided it wouldn't be this year, so 16 has eaade the best of it. Iie' out there -regularly. Jst an other on of the scrubs who serve as cannon fodder for the varsity. HI1 face a -tough. Job la win ning his Ttgfct tackle job -back a ex fall. 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Those varsity ffuy Jst -won't treat him wfth the respect doe an all-American. Bend-Medford Mix Set for Saturday MEDFORD, Nov. 12-;P)-Med-ford wtH play the Bend high school here next Saturday after noon at two o'clock in the finals of th state title football series, it was announced late today by Bill Bowerman, coach of the Black Tornado squad. Medford high won its way Into the finals by defeating The Dalles there Thanksgiving day. 7 to 0. In a regnlar season gaate at Bend, the Lava Bears defeated Medford 19 to 6. to break a ? game eriaaing streak for the lo cals. ,., . . Penn Gets 22-20 Win Over Cornell PHILADELPHIA. Nov. X3-0PV A cocky Cornell football teas threw , two Ill-starred forward passes this afternoon and with them tossed away its claim to the ivy leagve champioashlp. At the time the passes were thrown, the Ithacana were leading Penn by 12-0. But as darkness blanketed Franklin fteli and the final -whistle blew. 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Kr MeOaeral 145. ja-Uamlit 143. Itaiiril r."-1?.' Vara rairm T45. Atsy Ilotar . Oaraariaa 141. 3Ua. -J1iawW 10. HETimil W la U W : i i. -mm mm, 3ZZZ2 JZH2S VS. llZl - 9 Mtnataw Zdh atojy Wed. Tov.27,8;23 a ,rr fliTtr "SQc. null nay dwe, Jteaawwed Seats T3e (Kw Tax) , . - Ktarriraita SSe flcAetat tniff rarkerw aad lytleM - AssMplrea Aneerfeaa Ltom llara ai i aai, Harmon Is Daj r's Runs Wild in Mchigan's Win By HERB BARKER NEW YORK. Nov. 23 (AP) Minnesota, Boston col lege end Tennessee rolled on unchecked today but the foot ball headlines belonged to an individual this time 7ommy Harmon of Michigan. The great ail-American halfback closed' his intercolle .Tiate career in a blaze of elorjr as the "Wolverines smashed Ohio -Stat, 40-0, before a crowd of 74.8TJ0. It was the .-worst da Teat th "Buckeye "have takea -tn 3S year-of football combat. It was airicUr Htimsn day- for the WoJwerlne ace -cored thr touchdown, -passed for two Oth-A rs, and wicked four placement for extra points to set n a an-tlate Western contereac cvr ing record. Harmoai -thus ran his three- year recerd tor tonchdo n to 22,1 -two mora timn the .record, noajr. by Bed Graskge, and buuutaa bis total erxts far same pe riod t TT, another ttw record. 4MMatoi Vabratew Minamota. Mck fe a BwVd "Micklgsm Us Iojm defeat. T-fiJ wound -up aa uatoiun. undedi season "with a 22-12 -victory orar Wisconsin and with the confer-.! enc championship firmly la Its gra&a. Visconsin Struck for two tonchdovuxa in the first quaxtar but once The Minnesota attack.' led by George Franck. began 4a function. The result was never In doubt. Boston college, also boasting a perfect record and looking ahead to a probable invitation to the Sugar Bowl at New Orleans. crushed Auburn's "Plainsmen. 33- 7, in another smashing display of all-around class. Tennessee, which probably will be the Eagles' opponent at New Orleans, rolled up a 23-0 count nn -Kentucky to protect its undefeated, nntled status. Also standing firm were La Fay ette, which closed its campaign with a perfect slale by roinnin? over Lehigh, 46-0; Hardin Sim mons, -which trounced San Fran Cisco, 28-12. and Mississippi State which routed Mississippi in con vincing fashion, 19-0. State was tied by Auburn early In the sea son but otherwise was all vic torious. R5aa Pares Penn Stanford. Texas A and M and Texas Tech took the day off in preparation for later tests. Penn State finally saw Its unbeaten rec ord .go by the boards at Pitt ground oat a 20-7 triumph. Nearly 80.000 sat in at Frank lin field. Philadelphia, and saw Penn. paced by Frank Reagan, hand Cornell Its second success ive setback. 22-20. and win the Ivy leagne title. Cornell ran up a quick. 13-0 lead but could not stop Reagan when the Penn ma chine began to roll. snowing surprising strength. Harvard crushed Yale, 2g-0, ba- tore 7,000 io the 79th game -tween these ancient rivals. Dave Allerdlce's passing carried Prince ton to a 26-19 decision over Ar my. Joe Slegal's SS-yard run with. an Intercepted pass provided Co lumbia with its winning margin in a 20-17 thriller with Colgate. Eddie Kast scored twice for Dart mouth as the Indians tripped Brown 20-C. Johnny Supulski pitched three touchdown passes for Manhattan in the fourth qnarter but the New Yorkers dropped a 33-25 de cision to Holy Cross. Georgetown had a surprising fight on Its hands before it could get past George Washington. 8-0. Duaneane had to come from behind to nip Vil- lanova, 14-10. 1 Ojrrevont Dangle Bill De Correvont and Don Claweon provided North western with too mach punch for Notre Dame and the Wildcat won easi ly. 2o-o. Gene White's field goal from the 27-yard line la the last 13 seconds enabled Indians to halt Purdue, 3-0. Iowa rolled over Illinois. 13-7. in the other Western conference feature. De troit scored over Marquette. 19-0. and Michigan State stopped West Virginia. 17-0. Nebraska spotted Iowa State two touchdowns and then rallied to win. 21-12, thus assuring Itself of at least a tie for tha Big Six crown. Oklahoma' Sooners won from Temple, 9-6. Tulsa trounced Oklahoma A and M. 19-C, to win the Missouri Vallejr title. In the southwest. Rico chased an ancient Jinx la a 14- victory over Texas Christian, while South ern Wet hod 1st topped Baylor, 7-4. VanderbUt put sp a great fight In a Southeastern conference tus sle with Alabama but finally went down. 25-21. on Jlmsny Nel son's fourth - quarter touchdown pass. Florida s p 1 i 1 d Georgia Tech. lfi-7. Sewanee dropped a TLDKI IIATCII Harry EUlcil TrtTlla I Han Billy Haylnmi 4A MJsrwUas giaicamuer Big Breeze; 12-7 verdict to Citadel of the southern conference. Clamsan, rallying to trip Fur man. 13-7, clinched the -Southern conference Ittl a Sake can wild over North Carolina State, 2-f. Harry Dunkle'a field goal gave -North Carolina a 10-7 victory over Virginia. In the lar vest, Washington crushed -UCLA, 41-0, whil Wash ington -Stat -wen over Oatnaga, 14-7. BTigbazn Toang nd Colo rado .8taie ptayed to a 13-12 draw in a Big Seven -contest. the Qunrrs' Christmas VOL BeuetES wj. t4S enrts wOCLR lNfrCEl v nsa;tav8 mops, cwarrv vsn U7Vg V SViW cuus 06OCS?WiaBE3tCM MS J09 OK BVMSVaS TXT'&'TO BYSRV aooourriB CMfBsratts eve rQLLY AND riH PALb MICKEY MOUSE TOOTS AND CASPE3 CASPGR. CrUO 7 UTTLE ANNIE BOONEY Whafs In a Name? - By SHANDON WALSH a-V-lL ftfLiF ? i UEVe&ARCUMO J 5ii THOUGHT Me 6UGW,I-- fZJ (f r- Nr T jA $3X A aM X WW!" f jpr Vi I caujktme -to Ififif- I V fNlr- I iiiir-a m SAV ?iO. TOOTS VEARS AxO HE PlTT OVER FATT COLONEV HOOPEr SEEMS "SO RPItrMTBJED OSiS ON A TOtSbM jTt, NAMED "MA. ltt I CO -4 LA-retv. - - THXMSLE THEATEE Starring -Jfy3l U-h Qv BOT THE OIL WAS SOME yTT MERCV TSbe. AMD BuMP ME 5lS1oS Ajacysgaia J e g y r? .MC , . - ,1 UTTLE-- ' A' VJETi. HAVE; ' J Football Far West Washington -11, UCLA 0. Washington Stat 14, Gonxaga RedSands 14, New Mexico A V M 25. East Boston' College 32, Auburn T. Dartmouth 20, Brown 6. Columbia 20, Colgate 17. Holy Cross 22, Manhattan 25. Pennsylvania 22. Cornell 29. Princeton 26. Army 29. Harvard 28. Tale 0. . Daquesne 14, VlHanova 10. . Pittsburgh 20. Penn Stat T. - Long island 19, Toledo 7. Lafayette 46. Lehigh 4). Georgetown 8. George Washing ton 1. Catholic 40, Providence 7. Bnokaell , Muhlenberg 0. Bowl en U. 27, Western Maryland TutU 19, Massachusetts State 6.1cico 12. Sonth Testne 22. Kentucky 0. Th Citadel 12. Sewanee 7. Clemaoa 13. Furmaa 7. Dake 42, North' iare Una Statw Florida 16, Georgia Tech 7. ' - - nw ii s f?Mv Lfmtowx Eif S ottMASruaur SAtnA w twh vvoru wiu, MOOTEIS OMC WO 320 5 POO 20 ACRES WMtCM HE 5OL0 t0 S.OOO.V TO THE OUN-MAN WUO TMOUiiHl THEOE WAS 0U OM T BUT THE OIL WAS SOME II THEBE WAS 0U ON T I r mMia10V.pr'44M II MEO SHOW MO AND AIM AT VOU . -v.. THE COlOMtn. POlKrHO O HS t-A40 TO A PAT PACE FOR IT! Popwyo Scores North Carolina 10. Virginia T. Centenary- 14, SostthwMtern (Tenn.) 1. Alabama 25. Tanderbttt frl. Mississippi SUte XI. Missis sippi 0. Tulane 47. Louisiana tiwrasal 0. wfidwest ' North wosiern 20, Notre Dame 0. Minnesota 22. Wisconsin 12. Michigan -CQ. Ohio -Stats . Indiana 2. Purdue 0. Iowa It. THhioU 7. Nebraska tl. lew SUfta IS. Detroit 13, aUrquett A. Michigwa tate 17. Svwat Ttr gtnU 0. Washington University 12. Mis souri Mine 0. Creightoa It. Drake 1. Southwest Southern Methodist t. Baylor 4. Rice 14. Texas Christian -6. Hardin-Slmmon 28, San Fran- Oklahoma 1. Temple t. Tulsa It. -Oklahoma A A M C. Jtocky Munntsfsi Regis -Cottage 12, Greets? tate 11. Brig ham Twang; 12, Colorado Stat 12. rUity in meir nanaa H Shoulda Stood In Bod! Unoasy Lies Colonel Koofefs Head 11 HOOPEO BEAT IT WITVi MIS T F LlFTTS M OAMtxS?. Y OONf STAWD TOO If PV crQAMO POOKTrO. 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