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j -. : ' J Salem. In "Who MeDdl - Ooeoiar of Um soigrslery wat erfowl Kim October X at traeteoV recant aosaber of lust ers to the SnuMf lake water fowl an came aaanagesBeat area it la aaneuced by the Oregon State GaaM hi I u One- half of the area la operated aa a . pablle shsetlwg greood sad daring tbc first twa days of the season. Z5 sheeting peraaUa were said. which Is half as Beany as were swaed daring the en tlre waterfawl season la 1945. Namereas. limiU af decks and geese were taken the first day bat aa aceeasnt af the heavy shooting, resalto arc expected la taper aff for a few days. Nnnsereas heaters aba toak advantage af the apenlac aa the same day af the special pbeasaat seasaa In the Summer lake baa-, la. which extends to Deeesaber SI. and checked aet several hnn drcd birds. The daily bag limit Is three birds af cither sea sad possession limit is six. The Sam mer lake basin has been- declared a special stody area far the pur pose af determining the number af artiflcally reared birds that survive to be takea by heaters. The third seasaa that opened October 26 was for deer af eith er sex. for which 5M permits had been authorised for the Sum mer lake area. Fifty hunters checked out the first weekend with their kill. This season clos ed . November 1. Law enforcement officers were patrolling the area" closely and 29 game law violators were ar rested the opening weekend.; All were given Immediate trial and were convicted and fined. Mast of the vielstlons were for shoot ing during prohibited hoars er in closed areas and far exceeding the' bag limits. Three arrests were made siso for shooting quail, on wnicb the season is Closed in Lake county. Big Ski Meet For Santiams SANTIAM LODGE, Nov. 2 (Special)-An all-Oregon Class B ski tournament for both men and women will be held at Santiam pars on February 23. Lodge Su pervisor Arthur Boeschen an nounced today. This will be a downhill and slalom race and is being sponsored by the Obsidian club r.f Eupene. The tourney will be held at Hoodoo Bowl and will be the first major tourney held here since the war. The folloAinif clubs will likely enter skiers: Obsidians, Skyliners of Bend, Suskis of Oregon State college. Helonskis of Corvallis, Takenas of Albany, East Linn of Lebanon. Santiam club of Salem and the U of Oregon club. The meet ha been sanctioned by the Pacific Northwest Ski associa tion. Santiam and Hoodoo Bowl ex pects its largest ski season in his tory this winter. Loggers Down 'Birds, 34-6 TACOMA. Nof. 2 -tP)- College of Puget Sound scored in every quarter to post 4 34 to 6 victory over University af British Colum bia in a northwest conference game here todayj "Vanishing Vic" Martneai. CP$ halfback, ac counted for three of his team's five scores. In the first period he went off tackle' for nine yards after the Loggers had staged a 60-yard drive. A 63-yard march in the second period was climax ed when Martitieau again went nine yards to pjjy dirt. A 25-yard end run in the third period ended Martiineau's scoring. Irish fSaved' For Army Tilt BALTIMORE, Nov. 2 -(JP)-Backed into a corner by what seemed to be everyone of the 65.000 fans wanting to shake his hand after the 28 to 0 licking his Irish handed Navy today, Coach Frank -Leahy admitted in a dressing room celebration that Notre Dame played "only funda mental football" in view of the next week's' classic with - Army In New York. The smiling Irish mentor ob viously was pleased with the per formance of his contenders for the mythical national champion ship since he played second and thjrd stringers much of the, way. Coach Leahy refused to be drawn into any direct predictions on the Army meeting, saying "re gardless of what happens in that game it is the greatest thing that ever happened in Intercollegiate football. - Just think." Army and "Notre Dame coming together, both undefeated and ranked one and two in the, nation. It's a natural." NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE New Yark 7. Detroit 4. Boston S, Toronto . 1 Th. Mat Card Completed fqrArmory Tuesday Highlighted by (1) the Gray Mask Vs. Indian Ike CaaseU main event natural. (2) the return to action af Villager Tony Easa aft er being aff with aa injnry and (3) the reappearance af "Otis. Cllngmaa aa referee. Matchmak er Elton Owen yesterday an nounced his armory bleep be aa -completely signed up far Tues day night. Much Interest has been exhibited la the Stoaef aee- Csizell clash; br Mr. and Mrs. Mat Fsn. far la the MsnUaa Sunday. TTovomboc 9 1843 : 'imiiimii) iijuii m i m iju' m 'iinj. him . ii i n i .... nn i. i : ' -- ' : -- v ." ; - . 1 S'": .' - ' ' ' ... ii- . , I j .v ' : ' i : ;j : i 1 : I i . . 1 -. I - r 'i 1 1 ' ' y . - u"U - v. ,. : ' f - - r i i i Pr.1 c -.St GOING GREAT: Described as "a with Navy. Floyd Simmons (above) former Portland prep and Willamette university V-lt baekfleld ! star scored twa af Notre Dame's four touchdowns against the Middles. Vilts, Bearcats Face Crucials This Week Nearing the fag end of their respective pigskin seasons, Salem, high's Vikings and 'Willamette U's Bearcats this week involve them selves in games classed as "strictly crucial" to each outfit. The Vik ings have no hopes of landing atop the Big- chase or being recog nized as a power in district three of the state prep race, but they can have plenty to say as to whether another team can go on undefeated and riding the crest of both chases this autumn, name ly, Eugene's Axemen. Ttie Viks and Axemen collide on Sweetland field Friday night, and Harold Hauk's club will have but one thing in mind knock the Eugene arch-enemy off its perch. This same will be by far the most important of the season for the nothing-to-lope-everything-to-gain Salems. It will be equally as important to the- everythjng-ta-gain-and-everything-to-lpse Hank Kuchera Axemen. A Eugene win salts down the Big-6 flag and a district playoff berth, two king sized prep plums. A Salem win would be the. top achievement of the season so far as Hauk's club is concerned. And perhaps the larg est crowd ever to see a football game in Salem will be there for that one Friday. Meanwhile, Willamette's con ference title bound band goes to Forest Grove Saturday to meet the respected Pacific U Badgers. Winners of four straight confer ence games, the Cats could Just about clinch the 1948 flag with another victory Saturday. At least that is the intention of Walt Er ickson's charges. Beaver Jayvees Bow to Huskies SEATTLE, Nov. . 2.-(P-Gtven their cue by a lineman who scor ed a touchdown and didn't even know he'd done it after intercept ing a pass, the University of Wash ington junior varsity gridders posted their fourth -straight tri umph today with a 16-6 victory over the Oregon State Jayvees. The Beavers scored early in. the first quarter when Halfback. Noel Campbell tossed a diagonal pass to Barnes in the end zone. SAMMY (St ED DEVIL) KOHEN (above) tangles with Salem's Toay Kess Tuesday la a sup porting mat match to the Gray Mask-Ike Caxxell mala event at kles no leas than the biggest and roughest gent he baa had to meet since coming back to the north west a month ago. CaaseU will outweigh the so. sat hooded char acter by 2t pemnds or mare and ta much the taller gladiator. The latter ad vantage may keep him well ant af rang af the masked man's vicious head bntts. t The aemlwladap special event Tuesday, a twa-of-threa taller, wiia tuilv rax with Ernie naaa I it m .1 lotti-S . 1a what ahaaltt be aa all-deaa m t .. jtt new. sensation" in yesterday's gi F(D)CD(1DdsqOD S(Bir WEST CalifaraU 47, WSC 14. SUafarS , Orfa tut . I' lab 7. CUrmdo . Moaliu 19, Idak . San Ulc Stat Zl, OccMeatal 1Z. Sthcrm Calif omta 43, Ortin S. Brtcbani Vn S, Vy taint CL of ISaho 21, Pacific V , CPS 34, V Brit. Col. . Orea Stat Jayvees , Wasfciagtoa Jayvtes IS. Ncfada IS, Neataaa State 14. Darr-VtaJi Stat (nw). Coiorad Col. -Colorado Mtaea smw) MIDWEST Ohio l lnlty 49. Ohio Weslryaa 7. Mlnoarl zl, Nebraska IS. Iowa Stale 13. Kansas Stat 1. Kaatu 14, Oklahoma AcM 13. Uliavots 7, Iowa . , ladUu ZS. Plttsbarch . Mlchicaa Zl. MtaatMU . Ohio Stat 39, Northwesters tl. Wtscoasia 24, Psrda ZS. Wettera Michigan 27, Ctrai MJch l(aa 21. St. Loois 41. South Dakota t. Kenyoa ZS, Ashland 13. Baldwta Wallace ZS, Case 13. Otferhela S, Capital C. ! EAST Tale 33. Dartmouth Z. Mala 14. Colby . Sytacras 2S. Temple 7. Army 19. West VirglaU . Notre Dame, 2S Navy . Batceri 13, Harvard . Prtacetaa 17. Peaavlaala 14. Cornell 12. Columbia S. Goorsetowa IS. Geo. Waaaiagtoa . Holy Crooa Zl, Browa 19. Pema State CS. Foedham S. BuckacU 19. Getxysbarg . massachaseUa SUto ZS. Vermont ZS. Bofctoa College 72. New York V s. Colgate 39. Lafayette 9. Amherst 25, TafU ZS. Mahleahorg 40. Lehigh T. SOUTH Aafcansaa 7. Texas AAat S. Georgia Tech 14. Dake S. WJlliia Mary 41. Maryland 7. Teaaiessee ZS. North Carolina 14. Klchmoad 19. Virglala 7. GeorgU 14. Alabama S. VaaderMIt 19. Aabara 9. Wasatagtoa A Leo ZS, Daridson . Clemsoa 14. Virglala Tech 7. Keatacky 39. Michigan State 14. Miami 35, Bradley Tech S. S SOUTHWEST Oklahoma 14. TCU 12. Biro 41, Texas Tech . Texas IS, SMU 3. Tuha ZS, ClaclnaaU - Phalanx Wins, Derby Threat IfEW YORK, Nov. ZHAl thoOgh not as highly regarded as his; champion filly stablemate, First Flight, C. V. Whitney's stretch-running Phalanx ran off with the 124,500 Ardsley handicap today to indicate he may yet prqve the best Kentucky derby threat in the bam. Covering the jsrle and 70 yards in the smart ture of 1:42 45, the juvenile colt breezed away with the $17,200 first money by three lengths. W. P. Chrysler's Brabancon was lucky to edge out the Lazy F ; Ranch's Nathaniel, the early pace-setter, for: the, place. NO EQUIPMENT PLAYtKS ! ! ! FARRAGUT, Idaho, Nov. 1-iJF) W A. Ramsey is one college ath letic director who isn't pleading fof more facilities all he wants is ! some teams. When Farragut College and Technical Institute took over the Farragut naval likely be Just the opposite, haw ever, as la it two-fisted Texaa Billy McEaia gaes agalast Frankie Hart. The SJ a'clack opener finds freshly healed Kess ta with Sammy (Ked Devil) Kahea. Bath the first twa pre lims will be single fall engage meats. v' CUngmaa. who did a fine Job in his debat aa arbiter last week, prill be the steady third man aata farther Bailee, according to Owen. Undefeated Raiiks NaiTved as Urisets Dot By Harold NEW TOXX. ' Nar, X -VP) Army mad Xetrc Tiame clatter ed by pair of valiant college football foes today ami than each eaters the epic straggle la. New York's Yankee stadium aext Saturday with aa anblem lshed record. Army Cadeta. IS of them appearing In their final heme game, downed Weal "Vir ginia It to f. primarily on the psminr brilliance af Arnold Tucker. Notre Dame, playing before C5,00t paying castomers and a horde of Army scouts at Baltimore, waa from Navy 2S to 0 without dlvalglng a single secret. While these twa games went according ta pre-gune ealcala Uons, Pennsylvania and Har vard were spilled from the ranks af all-winning teams la Staters, Stanford Battfle to ScoreDess Both Teams Near Scores , Before 18,000 Corvallis By Al Lightner Sports E4itor. The Statesman BELL. FIELD, Corvallis, Nov. 2-(Special)- It was a scoreless deadlock here today as Oregon State and Stanford revived their football feuding for the first time since 1942, but the 18,000 "Dad's Day" customenr who came to see Marchie Schwartz' high - geared Indians and Lon Stiner's rugged Orange men collide will likely see that many more football outings before Statistics : First downs 4. Yards sained rushing OSC Stanford 10 S 15 SS Jl 1 1 3 63 S4 S 3 Passes attempted . Passes completed Yards passing Passes intercepted by Punting average - Yards, all kicks returned Fumbles recovered Yards lost, penalties 34a 33 7S 1 43 1 10 they'll find a pointless stymie so loaded with muffed opportuni ties to score. Were the win awarded on how close one team got to the oth er's goal line, the Injuns, certain ly the surprise-surprise eleven of this year's Coast conference chase would haye nabbed it The Palo Alto red shirts got to the OSC lH-yard mark late in the first quarter, and with a first down, while the closest the Beavers got was to the Stanford five opce late in the third quarter and once again in the fourth. But in all three cases a fumble, an alert de fender and a pass interception stopped any possible scoring. When Stanford and her tricky T-formation formula rolled up three first downs in the opening frame on the surprisingly un sloppy turf and wound up with the first down on the Orange IVi, it was the ace Redskin fullback Lloyd Merriman who fumbled to lose eight yards. Two plays later Bob Anderson fumbled again and this time Beav er End Dick Lorenz pounced on the ball on the eight Then when the Beavers finally began to roll in the third period after being completely outplayed in the first and held on even terms in the second, it was Stanford End Bob Hall who threw Don Samuel for a four-yard loss to the nine just when it looked as if the Beav ers were to shove across a six ( Continued on page 19) Linfield Tops Whitman 20-0 WALLA WALLA, Nov. 2 -(IP) Linfield college overpowered an ineffectual Whitman' team here today 20-0, and it was the Wild cat left halfback Seeley vho did most of the damage to the Mis sionary cause. Seeley set up the first Wildcats touchdown in the first quarter with a pass to Phipps that was good for 35 yards. Merchant plunged for the marker. In the second period Seeley intercepted a pass on the Whitman 25. Mar shall,1 sub fullback, crashed over from the two. The Wildeat star passed to Huntley for the final score in the third quarter. Ex-Viks Lead W-Salem Team to 18-0 Victory Paced by three former Salem high Vikings Back Bob Funk and Linemen Bob Karn and Wayne Houser the West Salem Bible academy eleven topped Dallas high's Bee team at Dallas last week, 18-0. Funk scored twice for the winners and Don Goertzen once. Karn and Houser stood out on defense. training center, once the nation's second largest, it inherited 18 basketball courts, eight9 football fields, six swimming pools, three badminton courts, 37 tennis courts and 78 bowling alleys. ALL YOUn IIISUDAIICE SHOULD DE REVIEWED Today's values are not -what they were a few years ago. This office will advise and assist you to determine today's insurable value of your property. YOUR GENERAL AMERICA AGENT CHUCK H CHUT . INSURANCE I "Oregon' $ Largest 129 N. Commercial Salem and a pair af astonnding . npaeta. reBesylvaaia. regarded: aa aaly; by Army la the cast. : by - a rebelllona Ptineetoa ontflt 17 to 14 when Ken Keaffel aaated a'M-yard field goal that stunned bath Pena and the 7M0t specUtors.; Harvard waa tbc IS to i victim of Kntgers. a team that prev iously i had bowed to - both Princeton and Columbia. Northwestern waa I toppled from the Big- Nine top by OMs SUtc SS to 27. aad Tennessee mastered ' North Carolina 2 to 14. It waa the first defeat af the year far bath the Wildcats and the Tar Heels. That quar tet ef defeats left aaly Army, Notre Dame. UCLA aad Geor gia among the major unbeaten powers. -The west coast eleven ' triumphed last night 4 to St IDoocEaS Bunntuped Ska - t BIG SEASON: What with snow pictured above with Three -fingered Jack In the background will pected to be the greatest ski season in Its history. Schaake to Call Cat Hoop Turnout Monday Coach Elmer S- ske. about to make his debut as Willamette university basketball boss after serving in Kansas under the nationally known "Phogw Allen, issues first call for Bearcat cage aspirants Monday afternoon. And a fine array of talent Is due to answer Schaakes ealL The Cats' season Isn't scheduled to open until December IS, when' the team plays Oregon State at Corvallis. but from Monday until then Schaake will likely be consistently busy shuffling the numerous prospects Into the three teams Wil lamette will floor this season varsity. Junior varsity and fresh man. The largest turnout In the school's basketball history is ex pected. ; j Although Schaake has but "an idea" who will turn up to morrow for the opener. It Is known that such prewar aad 1945 veterans as Marshall Barbour. OIlie Williams, Fred Graham, Don Barnick and Duane Bagsdale are back and ready to go. Graham was one of the leading scorers In the Northwest conference lasti year. . Three former Salem high whixxes Frankie Page. Seotty Sebern and Alan McRae are also reportedly "set". So Is Trsvis Cross, former Salem high captain now oat of the navy. A host of others will scrap with these for positions. Idaho Dumped By Grizzlies MISSOULA. Mont., Nov. 2.-JP) The Montana Grizzlies shoved Ida ho into the Pacific coast confer ence cellar today by seizing three first-half scoring opportunities, then hanging on desperately for a 19-0 victory. With Halfbacks Darrell Wardien and Roy Malcom ripping off most of the yardage, the Grizzlies moved 70 yards for a first-period touchdown. John Helding scored on a one - yard quarterback sneak and Wardien kicked the extra point. A 19-yard field goal by Ward ien and a 34yard touchdown pass from Danny Radakovich to Mal colm, with Wardien adding the extra point, boosted the Montana lead to 17-0 at the half. Idaho threatened many times, losing the ball three times inside the Mon tana five. MATTY'S TEAM' WINS PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 2-iJP) Lewis and Clark college posted its third; victory in the first four games of football by the Pioneers today by dumping a powerless Pacific college eleven, from New berg 51 to 0 today.' Coach Ma thews' Pioneers have piled up 102 points against opponents who have scored v but 6 points in four games. Upstate Agency9 - Salem - Dial 4400 Coos Bay j . SL Mary's. The Georgia Bulldogs pennecd aw Alabama f today 14 to la a battle which saw ; Charito , Trippl. Barry Gilmer of the Tide to a personal ahaw.-." l- Another previously - aabeatea . bat . tied pawer to be unsested waa lOregaav The -west coasters succumbed to the revived Tre- - Jans of Sauthera Califarnla 43 to t. The decimation of the un beaten lists. - however. didn't . provide the day's only surprises. Columbia's famed last half rally failed ta materialize aad the Blue Lions were blanked by Cornell 12 to . Syracuse march ed -to a 28 to 7 victory ever Temple; Stanford waa held ta a scoreless deadlock by Oregon State; Georgia Tech shut out Duke 14 to t; Arkansas sneaked past Texaa A M 1 to t. aad From U undefeated GairiiCaS, 43-0! .1 t)v falling regularly In the mountains. '49ers Get Revenge With 27-14 Victory SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. t (JP) The San Francisco 49ers scored three touchdowns In the final quarter today to upset Buffalo 27 to 14 and avenge their defeat two weeks ago by the Bisons. Both teams are In the All-America professional football conference. Dobbs Leader In Brook Win CHICAGO, Nov. 2 -OP)- Glenn Dobbs, the All-America confer ence leader in total offense, pass ed for one touchdown, ran 42 yards for another and plunged for third as the Brooklyn Dodg ers whipped the Chicago Rockets 21-14 in a rainstorm tonight be fore a crowd of 17,924 in Soldier field. 10 Alleys DUCK PDIS 10 Alleyi Bowflfiinig Hs Ftuma I j XJt Now Have Pinsetlers KO WAITING We have openings J - Wednesday Come or phone We will reserve Alleys for Parties Week Dors 4 lo 12 P.M. Open Sat 4 Sun. 1 lo 12 PJ4. B& Soiling Epari- .Pfcoc 9071 TOM WOOD- OmtER H. High St Saturday Gria stopped Virginia It 7 is other games that weat . slightly awry from expectations. Illinois cashed in on a f earth period march to eke ' out a 7 to verdict over Iowa that lifted the mini to the Big- Nine lead ership vacated by Northwest - era. la other loop frays Minne sota . again . was held scoreless, this time by Michigan. 21 to a. aad a late rally brought Wlaeoa : sia a 24 to 20 triumph over Pur due. Indiana stepped oatslde the circuit to smash Pittsburgh 2t to C Kansas created one of the ma jor midwest surprises by up setting Oklahoma A M 14 to IS. with Ray Evans outshining the famed Bob Fenimere. Miss ouri bustled to the front of the Big Six class with t 11 to 21 triumph over Nebraska, the Huskers collecting all their Hoodoo Bowl near Santiam Lodge. soon be operating in what la ex Bears Trounce Cougars 47-14 BERKELEY, Calif., Nov.' 2 -UP) California's Bears, an in-and-out football outfit this season, had one of their better days today to run up a surprising 47 to 14 victory over the Washington State Cougars. A crowd estimated at 30,000 saw the Bears rack up their first coast conference win. Taking the opening kickoff back for a 56-yard scoring march, California counted three touch downs before the game was nine minutes old. I Coyotes Romp Over Pacific: CALDWELL, Idaho, Nov. 2-P) College of Idaho capitalized on three long touchdown duns to de feat Pacific university 21-6 in a Northwest . conference f o o t ball game here today. Early in the second quarter Ida ho Quarterback Tom Ox man took a punt and raced 65 yards up the sideline to tie the score after Pa cific had counted on a recovered fumble. End Rich Gardener con verted to give Idaho a 7-6 edge, in third quarter, Phelan went 25 yards on an off-tackle play and Hammack ran back a punt for 39 yards for the third touchdown. Gardener added both extra points. LONG GALLOPS PAY OFF TACOMA, Nov. 2 -VP)- Two brilliant touchdown runs by Quarterback Ed Bartlett, one of 90 and the other of 82 yards, gave Central Washington college a 27 20 victory tonight over Pacific Lutheran college' in a football game on which hinged leadership of the Washington Intercollegiate league. for league teams t on or Thursday for information. n All 1 I .AS- S. 1 1 W.-V-o Results . aetata after - the Tigers rolled to three touthu'ow m. Iowa State mastered Kansas State IS - tOi7. Arkansas' feat af beating Texas A dt M left Klee aa the' .southwest conference only un beaten team In loop competition. The - Owls, last week's conquer ors of - Texas. . crashed Texas Tech 41 to f. while the Long horns hurdled Southern Metho dist It to 3. Oklahoma task Texaa Christian 14 to 12. Georgia Tech. showing - more power week by week, nicked Duke 14 to t In a game that most experts saw going the oth er, way. Keatacky won from Michigan Stole 39 to 14 in an intersections! affair, and Vander bilt moved i through Auburn It to t. Shorty McWilllams sat on the bench resting a twisted knee aa Mississippi State belted Mar ray Ct to . Tie; C Trojans Rout Outclassed UO 45,000 Watch Oregon Take Lopsided Loss LOS ANGELES, Nov. 2 The University of Southern Cali fornia bowled Oregon out of the undefeated ranks today, handing the once-tied Webfoot team a 43--0 walloping in a Pacific Coast conference game before- 45,883' grid fans. Ringing op seven touchdowns, Statistics : First downs ..." Yards gained rushing Passes attempted Passe completed Yards passes u Passes intercepted by funung average .. Yards, kicks returned Fumbles recovered Yards lost, penalties three of them in the third quarter and two in the final frame, the thundering Trojans rolled up the i : i . t i uiggesi Cure in uie iwu scnooisr rivalry since a USC aggregation , defeated Oregon 53-0 In 1931. The result left USC with one confer ence loss, Oregon with one de feat and one tie decision. It was the Trojans fourth league win. &nnthra Ca nut th aamm : away in the first half, holding a two-touchdown lead and i tre- tnnn s-m i o - was-s tns m i w' V a eralie tic department. The margin grew tirini sm ina lnet Kfilf TTVk a sl tiammt J vv sue: a asa yie jqdv noil. a. tic v iviooi - the visitors got . to pay dirt was' n. mm , . i . i - me irojan ia, ana mere inoir aerial game collapsed. , The only flaw in the Trojan game was converting for the extra point. . They booted only one. tJSf! eaineri 422 Yards fcr Oro- " con's 30 n the srround. 68 to 6 in the air for a total combined of 490 to 36. First downs were 16 . to 4 as the Oregon's star back, Jake Leicht, could never get loose for a score. Extra yardage touchdown runs were numerous, and the lowly subs had a field day in the closing minutes as the Oregon lads wilted before Southern Cal's reserve strength. . individual scoring nonors went to Art Battle, 175-pound, right half back, who tallied' the first two Trojan touchdowns, '.the lat ter on a 48-yard run on the first play of the second quarter. Verl Lillywhite, quarterback, returned a punt 52 yards and. Stubby Guard Mike Garzoni picked up a loose ' lateral and charged 51 yards. Quarterback Mickey Mc- Cardle and Sub Backs Hubie Kerns and John 1 Rossetto each added a 6-pointer, the latter1 on. a 39-yard sprint. Oregon Ps. lC Brown LB" Essidk Elliott L T Terraro Kauffman L G Res Ecklund C McCormick Murphy R G Garzoni, Stanton R T. Hendren Bartholmy R H , Callanan Shaffer Q B Lillywhite Leicht L. H , Garlln Newquist . R H Batll Koch 1 KB B Musick Oregon 0 J - 00 USC t SIB 12 43 USC scoring: Touchdowns Battle 1: Lillywhite. Mc Cardie Lil!ywmt. Garzoni. Rossetto B. "Musick). 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