L. nWfflfflaauaiJuaiiiauiiuiuaaini-iLis . I unuawir j-nmu inur" i - " ! - i ' f' PAGE TEH Ths) OREGOH STATESMAN. Salem. OrejOBu Tuesday Morning. NoTtmbr 27, 195 I - - ' $ . I . ! . - ft . 1 . " I . I ' ; - if.- t. Vikings Step Up Hoop Drill , Hauk Team in Third J Week, Taking Shape -Waltzing Into their third week of workouts, Salem high's basket ball bandlast night again hopped up the tempo of drills as the 1945 48 -varsity team began to take definite shape. The Vikings have considerable time in which to ap ply the polish, for their schedule -does not open until Klamath Falls viMt the Villa Friday night, De cember 14. Coach Harold Hauk had the fol lowing aspirants working on separ ate quints last night In sizeable scrimmages: Al Bellinger and Bill Hill, for . wards, Rod Province, center, and Dick Hendrie and Roger Dasch, guards. Jack Fitzmaurice and Ken Alberts, forwards, Don Beltz, cen- . tr, and Al Chamberlain and Al Gemmell, guards. Ken Gibson and ,Bob Mace, forwards, Doug Coe, center. , and Carlos Houck and .Hugh Bellinger, guards. Del Her- man and Don Pickett, forwards, Lowell Spagle, center, and, Dick Allison and Frank Deckebach, guards. , - Every one is a carryover from last year'j varsity, Juniors or Sophs teams, all but Senior Bell inger on the first five having play ed a year ago on Frank Beer's Soph quint. o ' V VUWUUUU?X Elevens' to - 8-ManEJimin SCORING BIGS: Two of the Duration league's top scorers and two reasons why Woodbnrn's Bulldogs won their third straight league Zuber. above. Zuber won the searing title! with 66 points, bis third f,?? In a row. Mason Was fourth at SS points. (Statesman aporta photo) Weekend JSiqpected -To Fill aU Berths By Ted Meier NEW YORK, Novv 2e.-ap-The year end football bowl picture took definite shape today. The unbeaten and untied Okla homa Aggies and tbf once-beaten St Mary's Gaels: were named to the Sugar Bowl at New Orleans. By the end of the week the pic ture probably will be complete. This Is how thine! stand now: I Sugar Bowl (New Orleans) Oklahoma Aggies vs. St Mary's. Rose Bowl (Pasadena) --Ala-. bama vs. Southern California or Washington State. i Orange Bowl (Miami) - - Holy Cross - vs. opponent still to be named. ' 1 - -i ' ' Sun Bowl (H Paso) New Mexico vs. opponent to be named. Cotton Bowl (Dallas) - -South west conference champion, proba bly Texas, against an opponent still to be named.' Shrine Bowl "(San Francisco) East All-Stars vs. West All- Stars. ' L " Gty Leaguers Start Hooping win bo decided by the USC- UCLA gam on Saturday. USC needs only i tie to gain the cov eted spot, but a defeat will give the honor to Washington State. Zuber Retains Scoring Title WOODBURN" (Special) A 18 Sportie sorties: How old is Bulldog Jackson? Same old question tnra the onriont frladratnr. rranddaddv of all the meanips. returned n fh i.ai raiin' nitj Th Bniidflff fs not "wpll over BO" as manv Salem's annual city basketball of the Tuesday customers Insist, nor Is he even close to 50. He's 43 league opened last night on will- mt gplurge .gainst stayton In . . . . A. ' m a ' . m mm . I btwaHa TT' nAOiinrov with 4Vk a Tal I 1 1 ' on the nose and has a Dona nae arait cara to prove u. Ana oroiner, rv,,. ? " """"y ; , the final league game of the sea- you don't mess with the ages on those draft cards. That you know nvenpn1?u lw son hustled Woodbum triple- . . . Surprise, and especially to Jim Bartelt the Webfoot eager who nod ovet the WlllaDttetto Golds and uhaifback Al Superman,, aU-stated it for Ashland high here two seasons back: Contemplating the i Hollywood quint thumping the 2uber info; the Duration football another first string guard slot on the Duck quint this season, Bartelt v'TOra', ft . league individual scoring ch am is instead playing for the Reception Center quint at Fort Lewis. Wednf?y lT SST pionshlp f or the 19 season, final ' Figuring he wouldn't pass the phy sical, Jim told his mates, en route to play U of British Columbia at Vancouver, hewould join 'em in a day or two. Now it may be a year or two, for Bartell passed the physical. Tough loss for Howard Hobson's troupe . . '. The big dif ference. An unnamed Medfprd bus-Inessman-he does't want his name mentioned has taken it upon him self to send all 40 Medford Black Tornado gridders to the East-West .Shrine game at San Francisco Jan uary 1. The jaunt, to be first class In all respects, will cost the patrio tic businessman $2800 cold cash the way he has it fugured . . . What with that much left in his jeans, no doubt he is one of the ' '- ' ;r ' "An , 1 an i n f Y "J 1 "v.-;, t?1 ff10 SSop sUtistics cbmpUed yesterdaV re- and Maple's meet Knights of Co-1 OD, 7,,.,. n lumbus two games .starting at L, finished wiS t ... ir.:v i.. ... - tt . I t- " - r.r He had to have that splurge In V ilT 1 Y i i the last game, for Joe Mitts, boom "" f . J inff CanbvJ fullback counted 19 T T.l..iU.J.f. )S 1 I 1; ; jr. ucwcitsuuil. Jl jyuuiu VtM .!.). . n.11. V ..r.. .... " 1 ond place with 58 points. He went Ume lead t and he final win, aheaQ o J?e BrocMolallaf th , T T - 1 Zuber'g running mate,. Dick ,., An eight - man single bight elimination tournament,' elimin ating' any possibility of a' dull evening for crunch; customers since those eight gladiators are top-cabin, occupies Matchmaker Elton Owen's weekly mat menu at the Ferry Street Garden to night Winner of the tourney will qualify himself to rassle lantern Jawed Jack Upacomb here for the Coast junior heavy title belt at a future date. ; I ' - - ' -: Seven one-Call-or-I5-minutes-to-a-declsion brawls are certain for the clients. The light blcep pers will enter the zing at l:Ji p. m. to draw for first round op ponents. First round winners. four of 'em. will step into the semifinals. The two who emerge victorious In the semis will then grapple off the main event, itself a one-faller or 15 minutes to a referee's - decision. No .matster will return to the ring after he is defeated and the tourney should not be confused with a battle royal. Canadian Herb Parks, considerable trappier .himself, will referee tonight's offering. J , The eight who are to give with the expected mayhem are spear headed by such note worthies as Walt jfTK Sneeie Achlu, the Chinese trickster; head-splitting Gray; Mask, the stenefaeed meaale; ex-GI Joe Lynam, Mr. Dynamo himself, and AngeUe Mtftinelli; as popular as they (mm locally. . The other four, no slouches themselves when operating in their tights, art Gust Johnson, the lithe and lean Swede; Earl Malone, remember4 B"jJ from Ohio who comes back art er an absence of several months: : Ba.be Small, postwar member of the crunch clan who has Jus 1 been discharged from the army, and Bulldog Jackson, the Yukon Kid who is maklnff somewhat of s comeback himself. Post-action drawing will sen Ko. t agslns z, I J' asalnst 6 and 7 against ft. Filled with short, action-packed mixes, the tourneys generally supply the customers with plenty of thrills. - 1 v i-31 ini Tm wi utiri 1 1 mm mi BEAVER BREAK: Sneaking between two USC Trojans, Oregon State's end Bud Glbbs grabs this touchdown pass from Dick Gray in the Trojan-Beaver game at Los Angeles. The play was good for 48 yards and brought OSCTs only score of the game. Trojans Bobby Morris (24) and Verl Lilly white are shown attempting to break up the pass. The Trojans won 14-7. (AP Wlrephoto) wtt vrne I Mason, was fourth with 38 points Aa'5J8i I the season because of an injury, i) Harrcii I The final and complete scoring for . Turnli'i. SSds 45 ?oUWS Dallas not Jewell 2, Zumwait 1. I since tne uragons scored no pomts HOLLYWOOD (2S) A (10) V-MOTOR I Hnrinff th v.omntim J. Rawlins (6) T : C4) Jonsrud 1 D. Rawlins (6) TP I (7) BaUey i Player. School i O TD PAT TP I TALBOT (34) Sweneyf ) Kotnuc 114 h , H. Pascal (OS I J. Pascal (2- E. Turnidge (8) TaiDot; suds Would Have Army 1 1 1 Play in San Francisco SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. X -P-Cmdr. Bill Reinhart, coach of the undefeated fleet city Navy Bluejackets football team, said today If the powerful fArmy eleven could be brought to the west coast for a Victory, Bond game in December be would prefer to play the contest In San Francisco. No Title Bout For JoeKalmt c; G 1 R. V. 'NIG' BORUESKE few Medford gents who didn't bet on the Tornado last Turkey Tinv . '. Ollntp "flumw Bill Rhpnhprrt aTinnimrofi -fVint Ram flihcnn I Hoffert il6l ..u .v. , . - Rebers'f 9(11) wuuiu evuuiiiptiijr uiui vo uic minor league meung in woiumuus, I n Rawlins (0) - Dec. 5, after which they will decide if the Bremerton club of I Officials Don nndri and wait Mason, woodburn wAc-om Tnn.i'.l ,;n .sv. r;; I triCKsoru a -s r i cara. cneinawa (5) Evans iZsber. Woodburn to) Yocum l Mitts, uanoy . uuia (4) Sheldon I Brock. MoL 6 5 .5 Coast Major league team. Get those final five words. Wonder who's I Mack. Stayton 8 Johnson, Silverton 6 been selling Mr. Shepherd a bill of goods so soon? ... Add big high I JP.mHSfVV 1VIVII1 ! slfVton 5 f V111UU11, rnJi VI Bier. Silverton S 3 12 s 0 school football teams with accent on big Silverton. Ray Boe's for- 1 J P ; Harper, woodburn j. .r j ' : pt.i . , ,. I j-m -m-v m. .. & -m ) 5 I Smith. Molalla ... 6 warus average ioj pounas per man. ine Dacs areni pee-wees as a m j a a-fo j (Tw0 touchdowns) Corey and Big- a 164 pound average ... As a comparison to those weights. Med- V" VT ULSKilL liC ! i kr. Woodburn; Von, Canby; Matovic, ford's ex-champs scaled 180 In both line and backfield, and Grant's f ' ' I : K AiJSfi iSi"cl7SuvertonI future chamDS outhemted the Medfords five nounds rer man overall. I NTTWi VfYRTC rinv 9fl Cran2 Ashman and Kalama. Chemawa. (Sin- I j. T . fL.., i Isle touchdowns): Erwert and Clark, f i i ci my, ,,, . i ixiaiiuc tciuysy, xuiiuci. woodburn; iJPete, Francis and T. Mil- J hunderbird bhould Lop Title in first Year world's heavyweight champion, re- lep. chemawa; ; White, wertz and A fine touch of prestige and distinction added to the Northwest celveaj tils Honorable discharge: Seals, suvcrton; pieser. R. Johnson conference when U of British Columbia's Thunderbirds were voted from the coast guard; today after H'tadSiivfrt"; 4)CXndJrsi) in, but for the present, at least, the NW standbys have mouthed nearly if our years of service, j! suverton'(i), T. Brown, stayton (S)! a sizeable bite. The Thunderbirds, after looking at their near-misses Dempsey, who recently finished k,rrabenATM(Srirt against Oregon's established basketballers, should walk off with the 30-day victory bond tour, said canby, Howeil. Silverton, 'and Pieser,' conference crown in that sport their first time out. Other members, he plaj&s to go to Canada for a stayton u eacnj, T Tt:ii...j a 1 . j A l Mt tnd tVin wnll 4m Tab hoop quints this winter. Fact is, with an enrollment of nearly Angeles to spend Christmas with I HfiOff A f" f"Tfl Pf" WW, 1U UJVIC UWI UJT UiC UIUU UWU1U lUIUVU lOU UC(111 IU " "-O - jj think of, the UBC's should be right tough In all sports. Could be - i ; C1-5A-? 1?1 1 a difference in football, for American style pigskinning Is of course Tlfailin11rt tCO Wlnniil Kllllff 1? lOCKS not played in Canadian high schools. The UBC touchdowners for the iuaur,e"u i Winner . O . most part will have to learn their footballing ABCs while UBCing PROVIDENCE, Nov. 18 -iJPH GOVERNMENT CAMP, Nov. 26 it. Should they get the Canuck lads to give with footballing as Tami MaurielloJ Bronx heavy- (ff)-The1stopes of Mount Hood at fervently as they do with that blood n thunderish box lacrosse weight hung another scalp onto tracted more than 2000 persons game they play up1 there,however, look out Northwest conference! his pelt tonight when he knocked over the weekend, Randall Kestcr, . Did you notice too that the conference meeting unveiled R. V. out the hitherto; almost lnvulner-1 ski patrol 'president, said today, (Nig) Borleske as being back lh the saddle at Whitman? More good able Earl Lowman, Detroit negro; There were 45 inches of snow news. Same for long absent Clem Parberry at College of Idaho, t 1:42 of the first : round of a at Government camp and 70 at although Parberry hasn't quite made it back yet His discharge from scheduled 10-round main boxing Timberline Lodge. The lodge will the navy is due any day. When It comes he drops his two and a bout i H i f lopen officially. Saturday. half stripes gnd reins .as coach of the Sand Point station grid team and heads for Caldwell . ,. . Willamette's Spec Keene. Borleske's rival for. dean of the conference coaches, won't be taking; over at wy for another two months, according to latest reports. He'r said to be very anxious to spend his terminal leave resting . . . Cal Play Against Uke$ Caps Crazy Season UCLA tipping St Mary's, Indiana smothering Minnesota with the batter's worst defeat in history, Notre Dame outplaying and holding Navy to a tie, Oregon State stopping Washington, St Mary's kettK brown CO. (t wKuuyinji ovuuicrn urani nosing a nugnty jaeaiora prep team rustnger County Quints Here Friday Stealing a march! on the 1945- 46 prep basketball parade twelve Marion county "B" league basket ball tearns take to Willamette uni versity's court Friday night to open the season with their annual amboree. The hoop party is booked to start at 8 p.mJ Teams to show in brief skir mishes are St Paul, Chemawa, Hubbard, Gervais, Jefferson, Aumsvflle, Mill City, Sublimity, Turner, Gates, Detroit and the Salem Sophs. The latter! team Is merely filling out the 12-team roster and Is not a member of the league. St Paul's veteran quint is favored to retain its jamboree title. I all those, and many other upsets the peerless pickers can take in Si er uus umM.j iwiuu Bcasuu. nut wncu u guy sucks ij yarns duck over i cusning his head, .has a tnmmt nm WV tV tm h V11 rA nmKU I Saurs - , . m vmm, w.A M f mm I t it 45 yards back upfield before lateralling it to the guy who kicked Totals sos m a AM 16S lSft-483 -18S 159 174618 JiTi 117 147641 57 190 131-478 -SSI SM 7a34S9 'HARTMAN BROS. 12) ' AlDrlCn ' . - 189 ZZ4 044 r. Albrich 133 124 144401 Tallman ta 209 14748 Welch 117 173 163453 Barr 19S IN 203 Wl I va M.itt An . a . j a t i I STARR TRIuT St P. C. (1) - " vvv tun iv iuujc juu9 mj wuuittuwa hi juiou m i p,n m jgj 124 43S team out of the Rose Bowl well, that does it Anybody who dares Payne; - m m 165 14S 2 forecast the outcome of any football game from here In Is strictly Kn!,p nerts. All that need be now to make it at least the whackiest grid I Byeisu-I season ever is for Navy to beat Army next Saturday, with Army's 1 TotJ uw. oidiiKiuuu nuuimi yaros in ue wrong direction to score I I .151 184 140492 JU 144 177-434 154 ISO 14S tl .S31 S53 711 2445 Navy's winning points! PORTLAND C. X. CO. (3) if AwM : lil - 111 1M lA That goofiest of all goofy plays California's Bear Dulled on Merriot , ! lw 149477 TTPT.A tnuct'v Koon iMn(hln 4a im 4h TxrtM m I Wldby , ,.,,. .. , , 178 192 193 563 " " m , m hiiki us rhrrlnnn BU Buss Newland says, "Fans could sit through a lifetime of football r4-Kti stasAirt 9 ctirK sa ViTnHTvM4iivI r slimaw 4. a . 4VA c yard touchdown play, costing the Ukes a $100,000 January 1 date, woodburn (0)j certainly was a doozy. .j AuStm Now you know why we haven't given with the proenosticatinB Hicks . since we went overboard October 23, warning Lon Stiner to go hunting e2Jr ratner wan lace wregon s jjucsz uiai aay. ine tuners won in a I rsiir a rai unset at tne time so w tncsd In th 4rB7i r-itrV.t i isiais .151 161 141453 177 171 140 484 .813 827 781 2421 -123 117 162903 .159 140 142441 .162 161 154503 .147 14S 122414 J40 131 181-472 .759 853 SOS 2519 Totals L.. COLYXAK MOTOR SALES (1) Simons -176 178 180334 McCuno , a 164 193492 Cline. ar Ua , ,183 170 13 617 Kleinks S3 13S 140-441 Hauser , 177 187 170-414 Totals r .838 817 849 2498 MARION CREAMERY Si P. CO. (0) Kenyon i 184 149503 parser ,1,1,; ins 11 zuo sz Davenport Pekar L Ha man .177 150 123450 .163 143 137443 .176 157 144477 -874 773 753 2404 .753 824 769 1342 there. Just think of the alibis and apologies wo -haven't had to make I good housekeeping co. o 1 Since, i. . - ; '.. - i . i Italhftt ' I x 1M '157 1S8 469 lontm " 1S2 14ft 455 Pep Easy 7innef ' BOSTON, , Nov.; IMff-fityU0 Willie Pep, 130, of llartford. Conn, koldar of the Now Tor version of the Y featherweight champiansU?, w ea as ho pleased against Eddie Glosa, 118, of Phlla- McauakcT delphia, In a 10-round overweight I Totals boxing bout tonight The fisticuff- Rff1 f l) mg. macmne from Connecticut was I ponovan much too fast for the willing and r ifwnt eager tmiaaeiphia youngster from i mhis start to finish. .... ... .. . . v., .179 210 149434 U90 181 143 S44 .761 137 804 3334 JK)3 111 180-403 .171 156 162489 J62 199 163814 131 170 181452 a0 140 160479 Tatals .837 888 SIS S937 Totals i.. ! BUCK THE BARBER (3) Kirchner. 149 158 194501 Buck 1 J i- 191 .148522 179 1 18V 512 2o3 179 171553 i KitzmUlcr Duffua Scales . ATI 181 179537 1893 853 873 229 Totals goldusI or silverton m DeGutre . , .. 172 124 158-452 Hattburf . J, Duncan rierr , .. .. Bentson -130 149 119398 -103 116 123343 -145 133 157434 144 140 181469 . Totals . 729 694 768 2191 COURT ST. RADIO APPL (3) - Cady m 178 124458 DuBuy zuer Gustafaon Bolton - Totals 1 .164 133 155441 139 - 140 163443 -153 181 175 609 34 314 ' SOS 853 .140, 843 SIS 1402 Gr'tliron Movies Offered for Free ' J . r. Free moving pictures of 1945 football games are now avail able, according to an anhoance ssenrby Tide Water Associated Oil eompany, sponsor of the Saturday grid sportcasts. These movies are ideal for Itmcheon dabs, schools, chnrehes.' lodges, or any greap gstherinss. In terested parties desiring to how these ntovles can- contact the Associated office or representa tive in their locale. . Movies on a variety of other subjects are also available at no cost. Mouzon Holds Williams PHILADELPHIA, Nov. Westley Mouzon,' Philadelphia lightweight, crashed into the championship limelight tonight by holding Trenton's I Die iWilliams, NBA titleholder, to a draw in a 10-round event It was a non-title bout but the two lightweights gave the t,799 fans a bruising battle for their money. Hoop Ihvites Out GRANTS PASS Nov.' 26 -W lnvitations for the basketball tourney here December 20-22 have been sent to eight class "A" and eight "B" schools. Coach Carl Carpenter of Grants Pass high school said today.l American textile experts are directing French and Belgian pro duction of fabrics! for U. S. forces in Europe."; .4 : . The Dominican , Republic was the site of one of the first Euro pean settlements In the new world. In Montgomery Meet Siogar Bowl J Naonies .Feniniore-Wedemeyer Duel Jan. 1 Football Dish at NewlOrleans NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 26-UPr-The Sugar Bowl skimmed tho top off the remaining supply of football eligibles today by matching unbeaten Oklahoma A. and M. with once-defeated St Mary's of Cali fornia! In the New Year's day game here. With Alabama signed for the Rose Bowl, the Aggies ana tu Mary's were the highest ranking teams; in the Associated Fress weekly roll which still were in terested in a post-season bid. The selection, announced today, marked the first time in its ll- . year history that the Sugar Bowl had paired two clubs from the western half of the country. Three times) the contestants have both come from east of the Mississippi river.! The Aggies, who routed Texas Christian in the Cotton Bowl j last January, romped this seasoh over Arkansas, Southern Methodist Denver, Utah, Texas Christian, Tulsa, Texas Tech and Oklahoma. They have scored 212 points in eight games and boast the country's leading ground gain er in blond Bob Fenimore. St Mary's, upset 13 to 7 by Uni versity of California at Los Ange- , les, has beaten California, Stock ton Army Air Base, Nevada, Col ege of the Pacific, McClelland Field, Southern Methodist and Fresno State. Sparked by Herman Wedemeyer, the Hawaiian hurri cane,! they have amassed a total of 269 points. Hdgan Defeats 'Jug'jfor Title MONTGOMERY, Ala., Nov. 28. (ff)-Beh Hogan won the $10,000 Montgomery invitational golf tournament by beating Harold McSpaden with a four-under par 68 in a playoff today. Hogan, the Hershey, Pa., slug ger, took the $2000 first prize monet inl victory bonds with a birdiei on the par five 18th hole. "Jug McSpaden, of Sanford, Me., negotiated the hole in five strokes to finish with a 69. He won sec ond prize of $1333 in bonds. McSpaden led by , one stroke on the first nine, but Hogan pull ed up even with a birdie three on the 10th hole. Then he took a two stroke lead. On the 15th McSpaden pulled up even. They halved the 16th and 17 holes. PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 2&-JP)- Because navy food has a habit of sticking to the ribs, the Joe Kahut Gus Lesnevich match here will not be for the light-heavyweight championship, Matchmaker Joe Waterman 6aid today. Date for the affair has been moved up to Jan. 11. "It means a financial disappoint ment to me," Waterman said, "but f it's going to weaken Kahut to make the weight, let's forget about the championship and have him fight as a heavyweight" The Woodburn farmer boy, now in the navy, weighed 185 pounds when he took the scales here yes terday just 10 pounds over the light-heavyweight limit Trainers dispaired of slimming him down in time. "This navy food has a habit of sticking to the rib6," Ka hut apologized. Waterman said the $16,000 al ready received from fight fans for Kahut's bout with Lesnevich, New Jersey titlist, would be refunded. Huskies Report SEATTLE, Nov. 26 JPy- Hal Arnason, all-state basketball star from Bellingham, reported today for practice with the University of Washington team. Reporting with him . was Norm Sans regret, who had Indicated he might pass up the hoop season. WUFrosh f5' Debuts Today The 1946 edition of Willamette freshman! Bearkittens will make their; basketball debut this after noon: when they meet the Aums villej high school cagers on the university court Probable starting lineup for the Bearkittens will find former high school hoop stars in action; In the persons of Dave Bristow, j Gresham, and Bod Jewell, Arlington, at forwards; Bill j Bonpington, Oakland, Calif, at center and Cloye Harrell and Lee Zumwait, Junction City, at the guard positions. Wcdey' Named Year's Player SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 26-V Herman Wedemeyer, Ha wa ii born left halfback star of the St. Mary's football team, today was named "player of the year" by the ! Football Writers' association of northern California. Wedemeyer, selected unani Lmously, Will receive a gold footbal in recognition of his exploits with the Gaels In the 1945 season. Indiana, Ohio State Men Nab 7t r i Most Berths on All-Rig -Ten CHICAGO,. Nov. tl.-W-In-dlana's championship team and third-place Ohio State; each won three . berths to dominate the all-Big Ten football team select ed for the Associated Press by--the nine, league coaches. North western, which finished la a fourth-place tie with Purdue, bagged two positions, and Michi gan, Wisconsin and Pordue were awarded one each. Although there were no unan imous choices. End Max Morris of Northwestern and Guard Warren Amling j of Ohio State scored nearly a clean sweep, each missing only one first team ballot for 17 or 16 possible votes. The all-star team Included two first-year performers - H al f back George Taliaferro of Indi ana and Guard James Lecture of Northwestern, a veteran of 67 bomber combat missions over Europe. Apparently because Michigan concentrated on offensive and defensive units rather than an established eleven In winning USE (5 ? Ccld Prcparaticas ' Liquid, Tablets, Salve. Nose Drops use only as Directed second place In the league race, the Wolverines placed only Cen ter Harold Watts on the first The all-star backfield also in cluded Pete Pihos of Indiana at quarterback, Ed Cody of Per due at halfback and Ollie Cline , of Ohio State at fullback. End Ed Klnssewski of Indiana and Tackles Ross Thomas of Ohio State and Clarence Esser of Wis consin rounded out the first team line, which matched the back field in average weight at 197 pounds. Gaels Happy, Whoop it Up SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 16 (JP)i St Mary's 'teen aged foot ball players, comprising one of the nost colorful gridiron ag- cregations seen on the coast In many years, whooped with" de light on the Moraga campus to as they learned they had been selected to meet Oklahoma A St M in the Sugar Bowl at New Orleans on New Year's day. : ! ' Max Allen 1st Iii Golf Meet Long-hitting Max Allen found the ; bad weather to his liking Sunday at Salem golf course anoj carded s seven over par 79 to with the Match vs. Par Men' club tournament with a four-up count Three linksmen were tied for .second, all even up with par. They were, with scores bracketed, O. E. McCrary (79), Bud Water-, man (76) and Lloyd Davenport (78). The handicap meet drew only 17 because of the weathesv Jefferson Plans Football Banquet ; JEFFERSON, Nov. 26 Thi Father & Sr football banquet, honoring the 1945 Jefferson high team, will be held here December 5 at the school, it was announced this week by Coach Pat BeaL Jefferson completed a successful season last .week, winning seven and losing two games and scoring 229 pointSito; the oppositions' 38. Jack Kiught Don Cole, Ron Allen, Tom Richer, and Bill Barna will be lost to next year's eleven via graduation. . Special colors and types of paint are used for army convalescent hospitals as an aid in curing neuro- pajrvuupauc cases. mm mm mm Get Tircotono FACTORY-METHOD HECAPPI N G 6.00-16 7iC0 No CorttfcoH NdoJ FIRESTONE STORES vuiui bit . uhektY & CENTER STS. Ph:n3 9144 Szhzi 4-'( k i