The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 30, 1947, Page 15, Image 15

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    The Statesman, Scnssm. Pop, Sunday, ltoewjiihar 30. 184715
Gray'sPassing
Tilt's Feature
' (Continued from page 14)
cored on the second with one
second to play. Again Sinn was
good for the point and a 14 -to
halftime lead.
Gray's third-quarter touchdown
' pass came when State covered a
Nebraska fumble on the -Husker
29. After a first down on the 19,
Gray tossed a wide pass : to Laid
law who took it on the run on
the IS and outran the defense to
' the goal. Simas was good for his
third point to make it 21 to, 6.
Xn the last period State march
ed goalward from the State 40
after Guard Ralph Crane Inter
cepted a Nebraska aerial. Gray
passed to Laidlaw for 10 and ran
for 13 before firing his third
touchdown pass toward sub End
Ralph Davis who took the ball
away from a Nebraskan on ;the
one and went over. Simas missed
this one, giving State it 27 to 6
edge, and first win over Nebraska
in six starts.
Orer.a state ffeoraska
Crova . K Nyoen
Puddy , , L. T Toocood
Evensen L G. WUkina
Overman C Norsk
Crane R G Lorenz
Austin R T , Samueiaon
Bun , R E Pesek
Mart ; Q B Thompson
Gray L. H Hutton
Carpenter R H Mueller
rwensa - B Adams
Nebraska 0 0
Orecoa State 0 14 T 0 37
Substitutions: Nebraska Ends, Coch
rane. Copenhagen; tackles. ' Becker,
Golan, Sim. Guards. Hoy. Means, pat
ton. JacvDka; centers, none; backs,
Partington, Myers.1 MueUe. Mooray.
Ackerrnan. Collopy, Wlecand. Saie-
atrom.
Oregon State: Ends. Davis. Barnes,
Miller. Tackles, Aimas. Deaylvia. Con
roy. Ingelsby. Guards. Harper. Ions;.
McCreary. Kreli. Centers. EMush.
Backs, Ruppe, Campbell. Moore. Dttz.
Laidlaw, Rouse, Vaiilancoue. Knudscn.
BID ACCEPTED
PASADENA, Calit, Nov.
The undefeated 'and untied Cam
eron College Aggies of Lawton,
Okie- today were invited and
promptly accepted a "bid to
represent the east in the second
annual Little Rose Bowl Junior
college game in Pasadena's big
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Northicest Conference Sets
Football Schedule for 1948
PORTLAND. NaT. 29 - &T) -Neath
west conference coaches la
their annual winter me tin; to
day set ap 1941 baseball, track
and football sebedales.
The football schedule: Seat. 25,
Wkitmsa at Lewis and Clark,
British Columbia at Pacific; Oct.
2, British Columbia at Paget
Sooavd. CoUece of Idaho at Lia
field; Oct. S, Pacific at Whitman.
College of Idaho at Willasnette;
Oct. t, Paget Sound at Lewis and
Clark; Oct. IS. Liaileld at Pa
cific. Willamette at British Co
lumbia. Whitman at Paget
gosmd; Oct. 23, Pacific at College
of Idsha, Lewis sad Clark at
Linficld, Whitaaaj at British Co
lumbia, Paget Sound at Willam
ette; Oct. 29, Willamette at Lewis
and Clark. Linficld at WUtaaaa:
Oct. 39. CoUece of Idaho at Brit
ish Columbia, Pacific at Paget
Sound: Nov. C. British Colambia
at Lewis and Clark. WUtaaaa at
College of Idaho, Ltnfleld at Wtt
lamette; Nov. 13. Lewis and
Clark at Pacific, Liafleld at
British Colambia. College of Ids-
he at Paget Sound; Nev. 29, Col
lege of Idaho at Lewis aad Clark;
Willamette at Pacific.
Grid Titles
Are Decided
(Continued from Page 14)
Michigan as major unbeaten-untied
teams. Michigan is through,
until its Rose Bowl engagement
with Southern California January
1, while Notre Dame tangles with
undefeated but once-tied South
ern Cal at Los Angeles next Sat
urday. Another feature game In the
south ' today saw Georgia Tech
squeeze by Georgia, 7-0, in a
Southeastern conference title bid
which failed because of the vic
tory by Ole Miss. Georgia Tech is
an Orange Bowl nominee, against
Kansas.
Maryland and North Carolina
State fought to a 0-0 tie; Tennes
conquered Vanderbilt, 12-7;
North Carolina, with Charlie Jus
tice scoring two touchdowns.
romped all over Virginia, 40-7,
and Florida hung the 26th straight
defeat on hapless Kansas State in
an intersectional feature at
Gainesville, Fla., 25-7, in other
southern contests.
In the southwest Rice, pre-sea
son favorite, wound up in third
place in- the Southwest conference
with a 34-6 win - over tail-end
Baylor, and Oklahoma won Soon
er state laurels with a 21-13 tri
umph over Oklahoma A4M. West
Texas State outlasted New Mexi
CO, 28-18.
In the east Holy Cross defeat
ed Boston college, 25-6; West Vir
ginia, playing its last game .for
recently resigned Coach' Bill
Kern, downed oft-beaten Pitts
burgh. 17-2, and in the battle of
New York, Fordham and New
York university settled for a 13-13
draw.
Leahy Shifts
Rambler Backs
SOUTH BEND, IncL, Nov. 29
bp) -Coach Frank Leahy shifted
Mike Swistowicz from fullback to
left halfback today after Trainer
Hugh Burns reported that Terry
Brennan probably will not be able
to play in Notre Dame's game
against Southern California next
Saturday. j
Brennan, suffering an injured
knee ligament, discarded his
crutches today but .Burns said he
had little hope that the star half
back would be ready for action in
the final game.
Leahy sent the squad through
defensive formations in the drill
hall, several inches of snow pre
venting outdoor practice.
Grid Sextets
In Title Tilt
By the Associated Press
Westport, undefeated la three
years, aad Pilot Keck, will meet
next weekend at a site net yet
selected for the high school six
man, football championship of
Oregon. Westport marked up Its
27th consecutive victory Friday
night in downing Shedd, 52-14,
In the state semi-finals at As
toria. Pilot Back aaUfio4 with
a 27-20 win ever Rogue stiver at
Pendleton.
Beaven Slate Cage
Tilts uithlSW Fives
COBVAIXIS, Ore, Not. 2-P)
-Tin Northwest conference bas-
keibal teams will clash with
Orecoa State's Beavers here in
games Monday and Tuesday
nights before the OSC squad
-heads eastward eat a read trip.
The Ltnfleld Wildcats, defend
tng Northwest circuit champions.
play Monday, while the Willam
ette Bearcats square away on the
OSC floor the next ervenine".
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Y Sets Annual
Basket School
"Top hoop coaches of the vicinity
will once more offer their knowl
edge to the kids with the opening
of the annual Basketball .school
at the YMCA, Saturday, Dec. 6,
The sessions, to continue several
weeks, are under the sponsorship
of the "Y" Men's club.
John Lewis, Willamette mentor,
will act as Dean of the school, an
nounces Cecil Quesseth, chairman
of the Men's club Boys committee.
Other prominent cagemen to offer
their services include: Harold
Hauk, Salem high coach; Jim
Dimit, Leslie; Bob Metzger, Par
rish; and John Kolb and Oscar
Specht, former Willamette stars.
The school is open to all young
sters who are members of the "Y"
and also to those planning to play
in the Junior j Sunday School
league.
WHITMAN THUMPED
SPOKANE, Nov. 29 -WV The
Gonzaga Bulldogs smothered
Whitman 63 to 20 tonight to make
a clean sweep of. their two-game
pre-season basketball series with
the Missionaries.
VANDALS WIN
MOSCOW. Idahe Nov. 29 -UP)
The Idaho Vandals crushed North
Idaho College of Education 72 to
29 tonight in a pre-aeason basket
ball contest.
Myrtle Creek Bumped, 45-6
Amity Nigh Wins Way
To Class B Grid Final
ROSEBURG, Nov." 29 -6PV- Amity high school bowled over Myr
tle Creek high, 45 to 6, here today in their class B school football
semi-final tournament game and moved into the .championship tat.
The Warriors will meet Henley high, the defending B champion, next
week for the crown. Henley. de
feated Union' High. tol 0, in the
other semi-final game last night.
The hefty: Amity squad; jumped
to a quick first quarter lead, eased
up slightly in the finals minutes
of the second period to tallow the
Myrtles their only score,nd then
closed the half with a 26-6 edge.
The passing arm of Ed Meyer,
coupled with his broken field
sprints plus the aerial receiving
of Bob Johnson helped the War
riors add three touchdowns in the
second half.
Amity piled up IS first downs
which were good for a net gain
of 289 yards.
Course Tricky
For Ski Meet
TIMBERLINE, Ore., Nov. 29
(-Tricky snow crust conditions
are predicted for the seventh an
nual Arnold Lunn downhill ski
race competition on the slopes of
Mount Hoop here tomorrow. Fair
weather of the past lew days was
the forecast as the field of top
northwestern slat artists lined up
with others of the 103 entries
starting at noon over the two-mile
course.
The snow is hard packed with
a light crust There has been no
new snow for several days.
Okies All Against
Grid Bowl Invites
NORMAN, Okla Nov. 29 -UP)
Members of the University of Ok
lahoma football squad tonight
voted overwhelmingly against ac
ceptance of any bowl bids, it was
reported from the school. The
Sooners, co-champions with Kan
sas in the Big Six, had received
bids to the Alamo Bowl in San
Antonio, Tex, the 'Gator Bowl
in Jacksonville, Flau. and the Har
bar Bowl fat San Diego, Calif.
UBC Victim of
Duck Hoopsters
VANCOUVER, B.C, Nov! 29-4P)
The University of Oregon Web-
feet rampled the University of
British Columbia 63 to SI tonight
to make a clean sweep of their
two-game intercollegiate exhibi
tion basketball series.
The Oregonians won 42 to 33
last night; The Webfeet led 37 to
23 at the half and held their mar
gin in the final period.
Farward Bob Don of Oregon led
the point getters with 13 points.
Pat Mcueer. with 12 points, was
the top British Columbia marks
man. The contest was rough with
72 personal fouls called.
Table of Coastal Tides
Tides far Tart, Ore- cotnpued by O
S. Coast and Coodouo Survey. Port
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HAWAII DEXJBEKATES
HONOLULU, Nov. 2-P-The
University of Hawaii postponed
today until Monday selection of
an opponent for the New Year's
Pineapple. Bowl football game.
Pepperdine and Redhuids have
been reported favored for the invitation.
TBAMA NABS WIN
MIAMI. Thu Nov. 2-(P)-Ala-bama's
Sugar Bowl bound Crim
son Tide, m a delayed action as
sault, swept over the scrappy
University of Miami Hurricanes
21 to 6 in the Orange Bowl sta
dium tonight in the regular season
finale for both teams.
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Rowan Gallops
Amy to Win
Navy Topped 21 to 0
In Annual Grid Big
(Continued from page 14)
a homerlc tussle. The Navy team
never recovered from the blow,
never again got back in the foot
ball game.
Just before the Memphis flash
pulled his stunner, the Middies
had put on a determined 74-yard
drive down to Army's eight yard
line,- where they had piled up.
They were giving the Cadets a
mighty battle and were well
ahead both in yardage gained and
in first downs.
After they had chased Rowan
across the final stripe. Coach Tom
Hamilton's pupils were through.
They made only three more first
down in the remainder of the
game one of those on a rough
ing penalty and never again
carried the ball even close to mid-
field. From that point on there
was never a doubt that the Cadets
were en route to their fourth
straight victory in the service
classic
The game, annual climax of
the eastern gridiron season, start
ed under ideal conditions. The
field, the dry, the temperature in
the mid-forties. As the day wan
ed, however, the sky became quite
overcast and a light rain fell for
about five minutes.
So one-sided was the conflict
after Rowan fled his 02 yards that
it was surprising to learn that
Navy had made more first down
than the victors 13 to 9. The
Cadets, however, accumulated
their yardage in large, economy
size chunks. They ground out 234
yards by rushing to the Middies
99, and that proved the differ
ence. Navy's aerial attack gained
94 yards to Arrays' 48.
KATCEES TO DULL
Knights of Columbus basketball
team and prospective members
will stage a practice workout this
afternoon at 1:30 in SL Joseph's
hall, under the direction of Jo
seph Herberger.
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Big-9 Chief
Investigates
CHICAGO. Nov. 29-f-Com-
missdoner Kenneth L. (Tug) Wil
son of the Big Nine Is investigat
ing reported laxities of athletic
policy at several conference
schools and will read the law to
athletic directors on the subject
at the league's winter meeting
here December 11-13.
Wilson today admitted only that
'it is my duty as commissioner to
investigate constantly.- rumors of
recruiting irregularities," but it
was learned the commissioner in
tends to hold a lively star cham
ber session with athletic officials
to get all hands In line with the
conference code.
It was not indicated what
schools were under surveillance.
veillance.
INCLINE vTTNNEK
BOWIE. Md, Nov. 29-jPr-In-
cline, purchased last month by Jo
seph TuccL Washington. D. C.
was a surprise winner of the $20,-
000 added Bryan and CfHara Me
morial handicap today before
final day crowd of 14,650. .
ntACTICE SCHED
The following practice schedule
baa bee released for City league
koo teams: (All swlons to be
held at the Leslie gym):
Meaday. Dec 1 Wesuscsday.
Deo. S at 7 blsbv Salens Steel
aant Monta-soa try Ward. S
Navigation aad Marino
9 SkSBv-
Naval Reserve. Taeoday. Dee. 1
s Thursday. Dee. 4 at 1
Warner Motors and
Biead. p Jsv Tage W
Nattossal GsmHU 9
Navy aad Valley Meter. Knights
of Mtssbss win praetiee at St,
Joseph's.
BASKETBALL SCOKES
Oregon State 43. Fee's 30
California 4s, San Fran. State
CCLA. S3, Loyola 94
Uhen
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taffraHents to fill your doe
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