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pags inizs The OZTGOII STATECMAXX, Scdem. ' Oregon. Friday Morning. November 24, 1944 V. Stammin'Sam Paces Golfers In 1st Round Turnesa One Stroke Back as Meet Opens (Continued from page 8) : on the first two holes. He three- putted them, errors which result ed in his taking a 37-3873. He parred all ' the rest," except for birdie on the 15th. ; : ' In contrast. Snead, the front man ' parred the first six holes, birdied the next two. - He made but one' mistake, a bogey 9 oo the 14th but evened up for that with a birdie on the 16th. All the rest were pars. ;- P V v V Tied with Nelson at 73 were -Harry Bassler, Culver City, CaliL, Ted Longworth, Portland; Charles Congdon, Tacoma; Gordon Rich ards, Seattle and Denny Shute of Akron, Ohio, former British open and twice PGA champion. - Present PGA Champion Bob Hamilton of Evansville, Ind, who defeated Nelson in the finals last summer; had greens difficulties as well as a few bad fairway shots to finish with 38-3675. Harold McSpaden, Philadelphia, second In money winning, this year, also develoDed a faulty nutter,; cou pling a 38-3775. The leaden: 70 Sam Sneed. Hot Sprint. Va, 33-37; " Mike Tuni sia. White Plaina. NY, 36-35; 71 Harold West.- Portland. 3S-3S; Willi Gojsin, White Plains. NY. 37-33: ZeU Eaton. Los Angeles, 33-39; 73 Harry Bassler.' Culver City. Calif.. 3S-3S; By - ron Nelson. Toledo. O.. 37-3S; Charles Congdon. Tacoma. Wash.. 36-37; Gor don Richards. Seattle. 37-36: Ted Long- worth.- Portland. 33-3S; Denny Shute. Akron. O.. 35-38; 74 Mark Fry. Oak land. 3S-38: x-Johnny Bobbins. Port land. 37-37; 73 Larry Lamberger. Portland. 37-38; x-Xrv Parent, Seattle. 39-36: Fred Wood, Vancouver. BC, J7-a- Ran Hamilton. XvanavUW. Ind.. 39- ..Him Umbinetti. SeatUe. 33-42: Harold McSpaden,' Philadelphia. 31-37; Jack Gage, Santa Barbara, 37-31.; Colorado Cops fBis-7' Title DENVER, Noc. 23-k- Colo rado came from behind on a field goal to beat Denver lb-it toaay for the big seven football cham pionship. Fullback Stu Worden from Coronado, Calif., place kicked the field goal from 19 yards out in the third period to give the navy - manned Buffalos the edge they protected to the end. Colorado finished its conference season undefeated and untied. The title - winning field goal came" after two Colorado punch es deep into Denver land in the ' third. The Buffs reached the Den ver 19 on runs and passes in one drive, their 1 to 'the one onT runs by Bob. West and Dick-Lisco in the other. Slowly being fori back 1 by : Denver. 'Worden then place kicked the fielder for Colo . rado. : -..viv? - it i li ir ri i , 7arAA i l iiii.iiiiiiii ii.iiii i f i i is. -ii s Gralian Crccliors fs?i& 330 CcilwO Chist ft SMtora Ui. bag 300 Csrfszs' E2n3..........-ie. 590 . 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" 'S JO Music That Cndures. . , :30 News. - :45 Evening Medltationa. j Bulldogs Bump SUverlonv19-6 (Continued from page 8) - Zuber'a four-yard plunge over right, tackle, after a 63-yard sus i tained drive, stood up. Zuber also converted that one with another i line plunge. ... ' ' , With 30 seconds left Zuber aer- i ialed a" 6-yarder to Curly - Matti- son for the second WHS score after Woodburn had recovered a ! Silverton fumble on the nine. Sii- verton's Johnson was Just getmg off a desperate pass as 'the gun ended the game, but Harold Mc Kee intercepted the heave on the Woodburn 45 and raced 55 yards to score. '" . -. y : "-''r " WOODBURN ' Pot. r i SILVtatTON Mattson i LE A , , Beal PavUcek I-T , aao Kuns ; LG D. Bier Mills C Anderson I Tremstn RG Hartmsn Austin Rr Preston i English . RK Otter I Mattiaon i Q j." Bennett ! Zuber t . LH l, ; C. Bier McKee RH , Johnson Dickman Reed F Woodburn ... 1 1310 Silverton 0 . Officials: Al Lightner, referee; Tony Frsiou. umpire; tteorge x irsenwua head linesman. Vandals Trim 'Zags, 47-46 SPOKANE, Waslu, Nov. 23 -JP)- Af ter dropping the first game of its season last night, the Univer sity of Idaho basketbaU team to night evened its series with Gon zaga university with a 47 to 48 victory. The score was tied at 29 points at half time. Wings Skater Win DETROIT, i Nov. 23 -P)- The Detroit Red Wings came from be i hind in the last six minutes to night id tie Montreal, 3 to 3, in a National Hockey league game be fore a crowd of 12,582 fans. ' , nTTCaCTODO. sMSlJ L bc&TrfV1 S0k&- ;:; yeall be pleased with the' TILL 7:00 P. BI. Ue Ccn'i Ea Utzl Menlce Of f ers scoring nan . By Ilaroli Classen -NEW YORK, Nov. 23.-(ff-Frank G. Menke, sports' fact and figures r champion, argued . today that tie games in football could be avoided if a sliding scale of in creased values were- placed ' on points' after touchdowns: scored from distances greater than those from the two-yard line. ... -. - He f made the suggestion after studying the scores of a recent season in which he said the num ber of ties involving college elev ens approached the ISO-mark. "No one likes tie-games and I think that my plan would eliminate most of them,e, ald. Menke would have the extra points registered from the two yard line, where the ball is put in play under the present code, 're tails their one-point value. Those from the 22-yard line would count two points in the Menke plan and those from the 32 would be worth three points. "Not only would the. id 4 , help eliminate ties," says Menke, "but I am sure that it would add kick-! ing and passing thrills, especial- THIMBLE THEATRE MUCH OF A V FLOWER-MAKER. i 1 in ; r 1 11(1 I Lp ) . . : . j 1 I I r i : E S : (OT,M0n 4- - blondie . - jjjwo 1 1 1 mA-1 : oil Psw. mw. :; 1 I . T n . I KaKwisHi check 1 KwEETiNae, Y SODyff i 1 Knot mv Ptrxit, ?cozch Vjfl . ' , , - C0LD60UPSW& lKmNEW HV TOENOS 1 THOUGHT P0lD BESlPSS,' t HAD MtSHtY I' ' ' ' vyrm TVOSS J0EScr,l&eOM9 IT ceem I BE C0UTM& IMPORTANT W5CUE J 4 COflCHV AND CHT CHESTER PIND ANO TAWE JAP3 I HESS, 08 Wl CH00S8 ; ISCALPS, BY NOW.' : WORK TO 0O POWH 'Mm . IN A.lT-TeBCH, A5JAF AKT yV WfD..j? TW SAMg 7N. . HEgg, iCHjM . Pive bomBec attack, in a sneak JxlT l)f wt& 1 7Jtl!! J?', tVV'IT : ! gAip0NTwgigftg"'" Sck Kv- Srk fnrnv smTH H tT : 1 MICKETBIOUSE ' : , Jgjgggq 1 1. 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Defend ing Champion Bob Ljynn of Cen tral Washington College of Edu cation placed first in -21 minutes 28 seconds. Kenneth: Mcpherson of the University of Britsh Co lumbia placed second as : he did last year; and Jack Anderson? of the University of Idaho was third. Johnny. Fulton, San Francisco Athletic club star, received a teg injury during the race and was forced to wimdraw. r ' J The University of Idaho naval trainees won team competition; in the service division with 29 points. ly if a game." team scored late in the TKATMAyE,eUTN0B00r BUTrtEM. rVErUVtVtRY UTTLE MOUEf TO BUT i ijiimi irrr tji.l jpJl ' mik - rlccciS- fi I -J&SJ VWrWRaaUE VUORD UNDERSTAND , . f; V Tie vmoc arice JStISSL, W E?lS OF "WE WGW -) 1 VMSX)tA OF -w a yer aat . - t. m. a w a r-f a a ja . itm ae-w-v ... . ... tr. Army 11 Top Passing Clubs NEW YORK, Nov. 23-vT)-Much has been , written and said con j i- i - - ' cVrnlng Army's running attack which features Glenn Davis, the country's . leading scorer; D a 1 e HaU, Max Minor, Dean Sensan baugher. and Felix Blanchard, but statistics furnished by the Nation al Collegiate Athletic bureau show Army also has the highest pass ing average among the 10 teams highest" in the Associated Press polL ? ' . ; - The Cadets, with Doug Kenna, Tom Lombardo and All Tucker doing the flinging, have comple ted 58 passes out of ,1 10 attempts for an average of 138.6 yards gained a game. Army also leads in interceptionsT having . grabbed, 31 alien ' aerials. ;.4U vvS-.. i : Southern California Is runner up to the Cadets in completions with , 50 : out of 100 and ; Notre Dame ranks next to the Soldiers with " ah average ot 129 Jl gained through the air in each case.'- - . ' YMATl YOU MEAN IT IS NOT A C2AL N0,SIR,A POOR OLD MAN AM" HIS WIFE" MAKE EM. r . ..... M v.. . I rWMw mmmmm mmmm Gel Keglers Idle . The jLalies Bowling league atj Perfection alleys did not fnc- tioa last night, because ef .the ThaaksriTirix day holiday. Leagae'; actloa resumes tenisht frr te Mercantile at IXt 4ft " fjeaMBHiiaveiavaiiBiaaea . -f ' Oakridgc Taket Title EUGENE. Nov. 23--Oak-ridge defeated Banks, 27-13, for the mythical state B high school six-man football rown. today. Oakrldge!, ; which led .7-8 at the half, scared two touchdowns in the third and one in the fourtyi period. Tjr Lovelacet who return ed a punt 68 yards, for a touch down, tallied twice for Oakridge Record for IUIfcrly v Mil f , BALTIMORE, Nov. 23 -(ff)--A new national AA.. record to 10,000 meters was hung up todfy by Jimmy Raifertyj of the Netf York Athletic club, who ..won the armual eyent. with k time of. 3 minutes,' jM seconds) two minute and .04 second better than the existing mark. - 'j .. 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