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FAQS QCgIT The OREGON STATESMAN Salem Oregon. Saturday. Momlnrj, XTorember 17. 1S43 vSCs, Spiriihiglfieldl;. .( : . Scrap to 0-0 Tie - Oozy Mud Bogs Touchdown Tries . r By Both Sides; .Viks Come Close . y Slippery, gooey mud lots of it took care of most of the foot l balling on Sweetland field last night, slowing Salem's Vikings and ; Springfield's Millers to a heavy-footed walk and a 0-0. deadlock irf their No-Name league season finale. - 7- aessed the tilt, which left 22 lads almost unrecognizeabl at its end. t ; Although the final tussle of the season for both teams was spent ;V mostly near midfield, each side had one gilt-edged opportunity to score, I and couldn't make.it. Salem's chance came first and late in the sec v end quarter. . - .. .. -. . .. : . ' I ( Otis Clingman, best back on. the field as line-smacking -fullback I for John Young's Millers, paced a 25-yard march to Salem's 40 with . y fivejninutes left in .the period. v Then on an attempt at Salem's x v right flank Clingman was hi hard at; the .line, the ball squirting into v the Salem secondary . and smack ' ' Into the waiting arms of Viking Fullback Winston Cobb. Ccbb - sloshed downf ield alone, and with i good blocking, but far down on ; the Springfield 14 an unrecognize able Miller pursuer caught the Vik ! - and brought ' him down. , Cobb NO-NAME LEAGUE STANDINGS - (Final) W L T .410 .SSI . S SI Pet. TTVA 1.000 88 37 300 IS 19 J00 M 48 J00 is 82 .000 47 Corvallls Kugtne . Sa islam Sprtngflald Bend 1 4 0 10 v Albany would have .had an easy touch down had he been able to elude this' one enemy. - ' From there the Viks drove goal wsrd, Quarterback Bud Michaels leading off with a twisting, driv ing eight yard gainer around bis light end. He tried it again but lost three to the nine. Cobb then Yardstick Sajem-Springfield gam: Salem Springfield 10S Yard gained, scrimmage 161 Yardi lost, scrimmage. 9 10t.-Net yards, scrimmage... 152 IS ..Yards made, passes 0 j Passes comDlrted t 9... ...Passes incomplete..-. 3 1 Passes had intercepted , ,, , 0 1. Fumbles ' ' ' S a . Ball lost on fumbles 3 Ball lost on downs . 3 : S3 Yards lost, penalties... J5 4 . First downs, scrimmage. : 4 ,' . ! First downs, passes. 0 0 First down. penattis ! 1 , Total first downs 9 ; 14.. Arerage length, punts. 38 S. ....Arerag return 6 90 Average length, klckofis 30 10. Average return 9 rammed left tackle to the six and ' came right back at right guard to make it a first down on the three. Then Just when it . looked as if the Tommy Drynans were ; to tally, Cobb was hit on the two en a left tackle thrust, fumbled, , and Springfield recovered in the end xone for a touchback. That ended ; the only Salem threat of the watersoaked night , Springfield's drive came late in the third period and started when a poor Salem punt went but 11 yards .to the midfield- stripe, Clingman and' mate Bob Pickens cracked bver Salem's left guard tackle hole, repeatedly until they reached the six at the end of the quarter. That's right where the i mi . .1- ( j Aixuera w ue on luurcn uown as . the Salem line stiffened and held, But on that fourth down the Springfields tried a pass. The , pass was no good in fact most passes were ditto all .night be cause of the slimy ball but Sa : lent was guilty of pass Interfer ence on the play and the Millers I got another first-and-goal on the three stripe. ' " Again the Vik forwards dug in, . ; beat back four. Springfield thrusts ; and took over on downs on the ; five yard line. It was one of the ; finest goal line stands the Dry nans have made all season and . was the only highlight in the ball game. - Cobb punted out of danger and that was all the threatening for i the" evening. Statistically, it was Springfield's ball game. The Millers piled up i 161 yards rushing to Salem's 108 and ; out-first downed the Viks, The Viks were hampered considerably through the loss of Quarterback Roger Dasch, who wasn't in suit due to a seige of i the flu. Wess Michaels, although inexperienced a hustler, played . the entire game and. divvied up signal calling chores with Acting 'Captain Bill Hill and Halfback t Bill 'Ready; I ' . I Probably little difference in the outcome . would have f been rea lized ' had a dozen Daschs been . there, however. There was too -much mud for decent footballing. Salem (4) (I) Springfield Hill -I.IR (c) Aune XTR .,, ; Welch -IXH ,.,,,., .. , Payne Graves Nelson Ooffrler Blackman Houser Roberta Cedros Cisney Rogers ' Fttrmaurice Michaels RKiT TOwl X. Blackman Chamberlaini Cobb tlinrman : Salem t e a e e Spring-field Salem subs Province, Rosa. Johnson, Belts. Strode; Springfield subs Bel gum, Bode, Pager, Rendel, Bode, Pics ." ens. ".. . - - Official Al Llghtner,' referee; Hunt ; Clark, umpire: Bob Metafer, head linesman; Walter Snyder, timer. . Hood River Wins 414) : HOOD RIVER, Ore, Nov. 18-T) Hood 'River's Dragons," undefeated district one chaanp this season, trampled over Vale, 41-0, tonight to earn a place In the state foot ball semi-finals. . Lindsay lo Fight VANCOUVER, B.C . Nov.! 16 -(CP)-Kenny Lindsay of Van couver, Canadian bantamweight 1 champion; will make his first fight since his discharge from the Can adian air forces here next Friday, yrhen he takes on Bobby BJch- tfrsr. . ,11, I PTii hum Ilhiw .... LH1 Hut i a suds. of San rranciseo.. i .Only about .1200 customers wit-J Tornado IT! Benders 26-13 Medf ords to Battle Grant in Semifinals NORTH BEND, Nov. 1 -UP Medford's Black Tornado defeated North Bend, 26-13, today to an nex the district 2 prep football crown. Medford and Grant of ortland, district 1. winner, will pair off in the semi-final playoffs. Today's was a hard-fought vic tory. "Bob Watson! sprinted 80 yards to score first for Medford. He, tallied again in the second period from the nine-yard line after a push from the Medford 31. In the third Quarter, North Bend recovered a fumble on the Medford S3 and drove to the 3, where Conrad Hagen passed to Garland Fry for the touchdown. Medford came back with a touch down from the one by Jerry Clark, making the score 20-8. Bob Sanders' 52-yard pass to Hagen on the 15-yard line, fol- owed by his touchdown, gave North Bend 13. But Medford, aided by Bill Singler's 37-yard run, scored again. This j time it was Clark, from the four, making the count 26-13. i Huskies Face Vandal Eleven SEATTLE, Noy. - 18-WVTwo of the speediest young backs in the Pacific Coast conference will match talents tomorrow when the Universities of Idaho and Wash ington collide in their only foot ball meeting of the season. Jim Hatch . Is due to open at left half for Coach J. A. (Babe) Brown's Vandals and Coach Pest Welch Indicated tonight Gordie Hungar. would start in the left half slot for Washington. Larkiii Gains Close Verdict NEW YORK, Nov. leHPhTippy Larkin, Garfield, N. welter weight contender, weathered i stormy closing rally by Nick Mo- ran of Kalisco, Mexico, to earn a unanimous 10-round decision tor night at Madison Square Garden although the verdict was greeted by a storm of boos from the ex cited fans. , Larkin weighed 142 pounds, the heaviest of his 10-year career, to 138 Vi for the Mexican , Jumping bean whose main claim to fame was an upset decision over Bob Montgomery, the New York Pennsylvania lightweight champ ion, earlier In the year. Lesnevich Gets London Scrap NIW YORK, Nov. lf-iNa Fleischer, editor of Ring maga zine, said today that terms had been agreed upon for a non-title fight in London between Gus I nevich, world light-heavyweight champion, and Bruce Woodcock, British empire heavyweight champion. Lesnevich, just released from the U.S. coast guard after four years service, has been guaran teed $30,000 and 25 per cent of the radio, motion picture and tele vision rights, said Fleischer, who acted as American xepresentative of Jack Solomons, London promo ter. The fight, to go either 10 or 12 rounds, will be held between Feb. 13 and 22, Fleischer said. New Senators Boss Starts G)mmeht Flood "And whe Is this Tony: Fatehr ! That's what the aativee were asking yesterday I after readlag the Friday morning announce ment In The Statesman that Patch had been signed late Thursday night te manage the Salem Senators baseball team for mt. ? The announcement came as ae great surprise te same natives it was due from Portland Beav ers Boss Bill Klepper. Bat the announced left the ." Interested dumbfounded. Klepper did net hesitate te tell that the man wheels te guide next summer's Western Iateraational league hope bas . never inaged . er It v ,1- p t i . -Wv: ?r - 1 1 Ml TO PLAY: Bob Relman, remembered locally! as a whaling good foot baI and basketball player for Corvallls high a few years age, has recovered sufficiently from injuries to play tn the Oregon. State backfleld i against Washington State at Gorrallk today. Relman, recently discharged from the nary. Is the DSC right halfback. Eisenhower Hurls Toiiclulcmii In Defense Army-Ijfavy Battle WASHINGTON, Nov. 16-(ff-Gen. tivelv smashed over a touchdown Army-Navy football game. He also mentioned the possibility of a three way service1 series in the future i ; r way i Including the air forces. J In Eisenhower's testimony . be fore the senate military affairs committee on proposed merger of the armed forces, acting chairman Edwin C. Johnson (D-Colo) In terposed: "Some advocates of uni fication propose doing away with the annual game between west Point and Annapolis. I hope the plan does not go that, far.'! Eisenhower, a star athlete and football player in his. West Point days, smiled and said: "You. nave one more vote, sir." j This came in a discussion of inter-service competition j of a non-athletic nature during) peace. Eisenhower said too much eompe- tion might ! be ruinous. He com mented that . "the . - army-navy game played annually , provides enough competition. Indians Beat Toledo, 12-7 TOLEDO, Nov. 16-(Special)- Outplaying their, foe all the way and, piling, jup 20 first downs to four, Chemawa's Indians took a 12-7 victory over Toledo high here todays in a mud-spattered football - game. Numerous fum blea and penalties held the Che- mawa score down. The Indians tallied in the first period after a 65 yard driyeCal Picard sweeping left end for eight yards to score. Chet Ash man's 25 yard gallop with! an In' tercepted pass in the third frame scored again for Chemawa. A 25 yard pass,- Brooks to Hanson, tal lied1 for Toledo In the fourth per iod.) Brooks bucked the conver sion pointrli I - Toledo had held a 7-8 Victory over Taft,; the school that was picked to represent . district B-l in the state playoffs. Chemawa, state B champs last year, were voted out j of the ; playoffs this season. Lineups: Ckcmawa (11) F. Miller - I. G. Miller U T.. Tole4e Davis .. j Blower Persinger Davis L G- Mann Neal C Coxen . ! Hansen T. Coxen Crosno Wade Brooks o 11 1 played professional baseball, net exactly an acceptable euallfiea- tlea for s class "B" pro; league skipper. The San Franciscan his long been connected with bay district baseballlng, however, and is said te; have many contacts In that area. Be; has played and man aged In the strong San Francisco Winter league. Itself loaded with professional players ef aH spe cies. As both a catcher or first baseman. Patch has been boss ing the Owl Drag team j in the whiter circuit Be has also been., doing some California scooting for the mother Beavers and Is the gent whe recommended 'Catcher Hank Soasa and Out- ? fielder Frank Loechesl te the jaexson , - , ' i i ii i" rrr ! j R G L Chocktoot L R T . Lah ,, .-.i. R K Kalama Q Fleam ,', . Ti ff ., ,. Ashman . ,;; Francis ' Chemawa . . , ,. , - Toledo u S I V- Vi ft; V -v jr ) A 'J r.-A "y. f V Dwight D. Eisenhower figura- today in tfavor of continuing the Byrd Pacing Azalea Open MvPBILtE, Ala., NOV. lfr--Saml Byird, the former major league baU player of Detroit, Mich., swept into a one-stroke lead fat the half-way point 'in Mobile's Inaugural $10,000 Azalea open gold tournament today. He put together two sub-par rounds of 69 an4 70 for a 139. Close on his heels with a 140 was the Veteran Denny Shute of Akron, Ohio, who added a one-under-palr 71 to his first-round 00. One I strike behind Shute with 141's were Ben Hogan, the mighty shite from Hershey, Pa. and StanHorne of Montreal, Qan ada. ; - . i Army Faces Toughest Foe In Penn; PHILADELPHIA, Nov;. H-P) Amy's'! football crew, led byj -FeMx Blanehard and Gleaua jtevfts will ge to work on itsi tenihest assignment ef the season tomorrow blasting the hitherte myleldhig Pennsylvaa U Une. The smart money beys who flgare jUve Cadets will saeceed are grfhsg Qnaker . ' sepporters between U aad.SS poinU bat, despite! Army's 41-t shellackiBg FIRST NATIONAL BANK (3) A. Morris i . 14 171 142-459 Among ISO 119 151426 Greif , , L 153 113 119385 Vtt. jj 1J5 1M 16S 441 Haagensori 1SS 177 149480 742 730 719 21S1 FXXCTRIC m Van Houten w 147 130 19734 Savin , , 1 104 101 . 11131 Peer ,,. ,.,...,. .,. S4 100 124308 Singer X-.,,,,. , . , 102 . 105 131-33S Bishop i, . IS 171 ' 181 548 Totals 74 S5S 719 X047 Portland team. Beth played consiterably for the Coast league jchaaapa last season. the ( new skipper probably won't snake his debat la Salem nmtll time for spring training, -after the Beavers break camp at their San Jose, CaHf n groands. r According te Klepper, Patch will then open the Salem camp sense time In ApriL v ' That's the story en Mr. Patch te dat4 The gent may er may not develop into, another John McGraiv that remains to be seen. . Bat he mast - have cer- tain ' ' qualifications. - Otherwise baseball-wise Klepper wouldn't have signed him for the imper- taat farm club Job. . . Totals BOS UGH Nation's Elevens Face i By AnstiaBealmear . ' f NEW YORK. Nov. U-i-Coh lege football, j me Vlag rapidly through that section of the sea-; son some folks call the heme; stretch. reaches - the showdown stage tomorrow with several con ference titlista and bewl - oppo nents expected te emerge among the day's survivors.' ' -.t ... . .Army and Navy, rannhmg one twe enee more at the head of the national ; rankings,, are . Involved : fa a . eenple . ef the day's featore : engagements both semi-wind-ape te their j head I ea . collision which' definitely win determine the undisputed chatnpion ef the land twe weeks hence. ' -. - Safely f ever the Netre Dame I hordle, which dldnt'preye te be . as high as anticipated, powerfid Army moves : Into ! Philadelphia i. ' : fflla VifcIFac3" Couga laJowo. :-ls.ound (Saells " . '': ' J-"?--'' Muddy Going Due for Game Homecoming Battle Draws OSC Alumni - CORVATJJS, Nov. 16WffV-The Washington State college eleven arrived here this afternoon and sloshed around Bell field in warm- ups for the grid game with Ore gon State tomorrow. It rained most of the afternoon, and even clearing weather would leave the turf very wet for the game. Rod Giske, left tackle and WSC captain, arrived today, but prob ably will see little action. There had been some question as to whether Giske suffering a kidney Injury, would be able to leave Pullman, i I Meanwhile, the campus began to fill with alumni here for home coming and tomorrow's clash. Oregon State, the surprise squad which upset "the once Rose Bowl- bound Washington j Huskies last weekend, Willi be! at; full strength, with one exception. Left End Dick Lorenz, hurt in the Washington game, probably Will be missing from the lineups. WSC Vot. OSC Bacoka '.IT, g. , i McGuire Ager I T. Puddy Ntemt t. r. ;f Martinson Laior I .C ; KreU Claymore Phelns WUson Austin Gibbs Swanaon Essers Lfppineott waller Eckert DtJCKS TOP CANUCKS VANCOUVER, B O, Nov. 18-(CP)-University of Oregon Web foots kept their British Columbia basketball record Clean by de feating the University of British Columbia Thunderbirds, 58-50 in an exhibition j game , here tonight. Liked by 30 Pts. ef Netre Daaae . last week and the lHU-ai-fraterrdtj's antici pation ef .a1 rente, a eapaeity crowd of TS.See will fill rraak- 11a field, j r CeL Earl Blaik, Army eeaeh. doesmt earpeet a landslide. "Well be satisfied I witlt a win." be said, pointing eat that the. red and blue forward waU. limited ColmnmbU's heralded ranaing at tack te a net gala ef 14 yards last Saturday. SALXM MODKLERS (1) Pomeroy , i t 150150 Wacken j 111 111 131 Stettler j . M 115 170-400 Farrar 117 in is- 393 Bradley ' ; 130 19 140439 Hammer TI 162 158 159439 Totals 28 701 77S 1103 t KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS (l P. Albrich 131 10S , 138 377 143 117 127387 Bickkr Wlckman . S7 77 , 78-250 17 SOS 155438 171 1M -172499 "t75 T21 731 rS Olney Bisier Totals VTNCTS 1XXCTRIC 1) J. Albrich 15S 129 134421 Ruhle Anderson Wulecke . Gallagher 14 - 104 111361 109 149 13423 127 141 193-41 158 124 124-407 99 S47 717 2063 Totals WTIl.MgN (2) Iddie- ., Hughes , Brown . Peterson , Barker r, , , 154 138 128421 134 111 121364 173 184 ill 470 , 158 SO 129 491 134 11 150499 W Til "853 2283 t-. Totals , t.a tnntt TAVTJlH (l - Tlesko , 18 16 151-47- l-.n 161 144 . 149454 Merineer 158 112 143425 Shaw 14 111 114389 Curtia US 143 143--403 Totals 787 S7S 702 2147 Powell - 188 185 179 512 Lewellen . 119 117 107339 Morrison 118 128 158402 Hilborn ; 124 128 152-402 Kent 140 134 123387 Totals j4 . ITt T34 1 783 2244 , s.R Q,,M,,i. !Tt T uR K ,..,! 1 Q Karamanos jl. H. ,. Gray I B H RiHrmh j i . i. Stevena with every intention elf stretch ing its twe-year winning streak te 17 games against a Pennsyl vania team that has lost only te Navy. .,t.v-;;t. w.-; .,, '- The unbeaten hat enee -tied Middles. whe finally i bit their 4 stride against Michigan, make 4 their final Baltimere appearance I ef the year against then;, second : straight Big Ten epponent, a Wis- j cousin eleven with a record ef .twe wins, twe ties and three de feats. : Cadefeated Hely Cross win be at home agafaut Temple tomor row and a victery . for the Cra saders .weald surely, stamp them for a New Teara day appearance. somewhere, since f dowa-trodden Boston, college fe the only ether teasnl-en theh-; .shedale. Other eastern pairings wfU find Celam- HIGH SCHOOL. j r -Salem 0, Springfield 0 Chemawa 12, Toledo 7 Medford SS, North Bend U Sabln 0, Castle Rock SO Central Catholic 28. Parkrose Roseburg 19, Sweet Home 0 Forest Grove 19. Tlard . 0 Ducks, Bears Mix, Berkeley BERKELEY, Cattf Nov. 16-(P) Universities of Oregon and Cali fornia, a couple of also-rans in the coast conference football race this season, hook up here tomor row in a contest which will de termine which is the better team of the two. j Oregon, with pass-throwing Jake Leicht at left half and speedy Bob Reynolds at quarterback, fig ures to give the somewhat slower California eleven plenty of trouble California's best left; half, Joe Stuart, will be back in uniform, to give the Bears! an added lift Oresea ! i CaUferala Hathaway t. XJ Leond G tills ; L. ; Beard Kaufraann t G, , , Garner W. Anderson ..C... I , Leslie Reiton R G Schwayder Deskins Diffenbauch R. Anderson Chambers Renolds Leicht Welch Stuart Gllkey Donovan Bond Xenfield Truman For? Wisconsin 11 i WASHINGTON,! Nov. l-(r- President Truman today got a close-up of a college football squad. Coach Harry Struhldre her took his , entire Wisconsin university aggregation to the White House to call on the chief executive. I . The .president remarked . that he's for Wisconsin winning ex cept when the Badgers play his home-state team, Missouri. Wisconsin tackles unbeaten Navy In Baltimore Saturday. Grizzlies Play Cottage Grove COTTAGE GROVE (Special- Two undefeated and untied prep football teams clash here Satur day afternoon to decide the cham pionship of the state's district three. McMinnville's Grizzlies, ti tlists in the northern half of the district and the j Cottage Grove Lions, champs of the southern half,; are to play it off at 2 p.m. The winner of, the Saturday game qualifies itself to play the district one . champion, probably Hood River, in the state champion ship .semifinals Thanksgiving day. The Winner of that game will play in! tlie finals at Portland Decem ber t. !- Vandals Sweep Meet MOSCOW, Idaho, Nov. 1H) The University of Idaho cross-. country ; team sent' the first five men across the finish line today to score a perfect 15 In defending its annual inland' empire Inter collegiate cross-country champ ionship. Jack Anderson of Sand point, the Vandals' distance ace, ran the four miles in 23 minutes 4 second for first place. Washing ton State college f ranked second with SO points. : Grid Broadcasts : 'Time te pale - Standard AJHL: Navy cF Wtaceasla--. j NBC, 18:45, frisk Baltimore; . Celambla vs Priiceton CBS, lsS, from Pfton, ' NJ.; j Pennsylvania vs Army MBS, j 11:80, from Phfladelphis (Te ! western part ef network). No- tre Dame vs Northwestern i , ABC, U:4S, from Evansten, El. j R T. , 7l h. : : o -a R H : Games bia at Prineeton, Cornell at Dart month. Brewn at Harvard, Col gate at Syracuse and Coast Gaard at Yale. Pvrdae ami Michigan, both still in tW Fanning for the Big Ten crewa. ge at each ether la Ann Arbor with the loser retiry ing from the role ef 3iaUenger. i At the same time, second place Ohle SUte wttl be entertaining Illinois and high hopes ef retain lag- Its mathematical chance at the conference flag. Indiana, the mabeaten bat enee-Ued Big Ten leader, steps eat ef the eanfer enee te Invade Pittsburgh, whUe Northwestern and Netre Dame clash at Evanstoa fat a battle that has no bearing ea the conference f chase, I Okh Oklahoma and Missouri play t for the Big Six title at Colombia, lira Co irva Mis (So Meet YoMglni i; Hood River 41. Vale 0 : Columbia Prep 13. Lakeside High (Seattle) S Xstacada 19, Sandy T li Pendleton 13. The Dalles S ! West Linn 20. Newberg 0 ; Reedsport 30. Taft 0 CB" playoft. : More T, Enterprise S ("B playoffs) Bet They Both Hit Target at Same Time HAMILTON, Mont, Nov. IS-(JPy-Thtj don't need any King Solomons aroand this southwest ern Montana big game hunting are; not aa long as they have Sheriff F. O. Barrel!, A two point back was killed in the mountains near here and twe hunters claimed It Called In te help settle the ar gument. Sheriff Burrell suggest ed that skinning the animal might prove something. Ballets from both hunters' rifles were found in the carcase. The sheriff told them te di vide the nteat Salem Golfers Plan Tourneys Men's clubbers at Salem golf course will find an 18-hole Roodles tournament on the Saturday-Sunday menu this weekend, an nounces the tourney committee. Usual rules will prevail for the meet. Sunday afternoon offers a two ball mixed foursome meet, ladies to choose their own partners. This one starts at 1 p.m. Following the Sunday afternooner a smoked tu key, dinner will be held and re freshments served at the club- house. Reedsport 11 . Wallops Taft CORVALLIS, Nov. 18 (Spe cial) Paced by the running, kick Lng, passing and pass receiving of Big Clyde DeWitt, Reedsport high's Braves thumped Taft's Ti gers 30-0 here today In the mud for the western Oregon class "B football championship. Reedsport will now play Moro high, eastern Oregon champ after its 7-6 win over Enterprise today, for the state title on Thanksgiving day. Keeosport, arter staving on a first period Taft drive deep in Braves territory, dominated j play here. Taft drove to the 22 but had a pass intercepted by DeWitt to end the threat DeWitt then led his team to a 12-0 halftime advan tage. He passed for two touch-' downs and scored three himself In a full-time performance. . CORRECtnON! tlseLrasTlT .Buy Cartons! Save! Over '58' Fresh Stocks! . ' - 15c Value Popular GARETTES $-11.28 Ctn. 200 Rolalghs, Kools. 01cL Goldi. Chelseascinels, JJ0 Strikes and . Hiilip , Morris from which to CT1OO80 j - 143 N. Saturday with a repetiUon ef their dose, hard-fought straggle ef the past In prospect. Kansas State wfll be at JKansas la the only ether Big; Six1 game. Alabama, smsshtng steadily toward the Sonth eastern confer enee crown and ene of the bet terjbow! bids, will ft te Tander- f bill for wnai i than a breather for theCrlmaoa tide. LoBislana Biave win at Georgia Tech and Auburn at GeergU la ; ether. Southeastera conference games. A fall slate In the. Southwest conference, which may untangle the deadlock for the lead, sends Texas A and M te Rice, Arkao saa Southern Methodist and Texas Christian te Texas, Baylor wia be at Tulsa and Texas Tech gees te Oklahoma A and M. j a 9 90,000 to See Coliseum Tilt jTedemeyer-Cordefro Combination Ready LOS ANGELES, Nov. 1-P)-The tricky, teen-age Gaels from St Mary's college, bound for a NeW Year's Bowl, tackle the UCLA Bruins tomorrow, in their last land biggest hurdle of the reg ular' grid season. A crowd of over 80.OQ0, the season's largest any where, is expected to jam tne Coliseum. A victory will make the whis- kerless Gaels the first undefeated, untied team In St. Mary's history. In irazzle-dazzle seven straight victims, the Gaels have run up 262 boints to 19. Led by their great Hawaiian halfback, Herman Wedemeyer, the Gaels stampeded the Southern Calif ornia Trojans, 24-0, here twe weeks ago and rule, strong 13 point favorites over the Bruins. Wedemeyer's passing and ball handling, plus the running of an other Hawaiian, Spike Cordeiro, figure too smooth for the Uclans. But the Bruins have an experi enced fast team -whose hard tackling and blocking have given them four wins In six starts. They lost by a touchdown to USC and St Mary's Pre-flight' UCLA will pin Its hopes on the running of Skip Rowland and the improved passing of Ernie Case and Jack Porter. Experts believe the Bruins will need every bit of offense they can muster to keep up with the Gaels, whose fancy Dan Tossing has given them at least three touchodwns each game. StV Mary's starting lineup (av erage age 18.3) will average 18S to UCLA's 183, thanks to a two pouhd bulge In hte line. CeUar-Dwellcrs-Spill Canuck 6 VANCOUVER, B. C, Nov. 18- (CF)-The cellar-dwelling Seattle Ironmen defeated the first-Dlacs Vancouver Sanucks 3-1 in a Pa cific, Coast hockey league game here tonight hosier ElecSric - la now able to give prompt and expert service to all types of W1B 236 State Ph. 7822 inereeuy Mver- Varieties! 3 pkss. 40c Uc pkr. Liberfr St lycuaini t -t r-