12 Tha Stcrtoamcin. Salom. Ow, Sandory, December 28. 1947 E 8PORTSLIGHTNER 11H m w Sunday sorties: More mighty '. sharp pre-conferenee eompetl tlon for tho Oregon' and Oregon State basketballers first of this ! week. Oregon draws perhaps tho more lusty foe In the of t voloable Phog" Allen and his Kansas Jayhawks Monday and Tuesday nights : at Eugene. On tho same nights the Staters take on tho team which Is liked for tho southern division title this - season California's " Golden Bears. Either pitch should be palatable to the cage customers. ... Odd thing aboat the Port land Bearer 11x14 Inch Christ mas card which carries the pic tures of 25 players and Ave more assorted - directors and - managers. Ted Gallic Is nowhere to bo found en It, and Tall Ted Is very mneh a part of the Beve elan. An oversight no eoabt, bat not Tery nattering to the former Senator skipper. . . . Speaking of skippers. Bill (Bell) Brenner has been rehired te ibess the VaneonTers again next season, a certainty since - Bill wen the WIL pennant last time. As for ear J. Francis Wilson, - no less than Bis Boss George V,Emlgh himself Utiles that Jack if very likely win be back te herd the townles again. . Upon his return te Walla Walla with " his Whitman ear- era. Coach Den (Undy) Lind bergh wasted no time in telling the na tires what a fine pair ef basketball men the Whits ran into in their game with Wil lamette. The pair would ef Beaver Cagers in Two Games With California OREGON STATE COLLEGE, Dec. 27-(Special)-The Oregon State Beavers wade further into their strenuous pre-conferehce basketball campaigning here Monday and Tuesday nights in a series with the strong California Bears, rated as the. top threat to cop the southern division 7 cage crown this season. Both men's gym contests will start at 8 o'clock. 1 The Bears, coached by the illus trious "Nibs" Price, are led by high-scoring forward Andy Wolfe and have compiled an impressive Plenty of seats for tho California-Oregon SUte series win be available te tho general pub lie at $L5S each. Tickets will ge on sale at 7 o'clock both Monday and Tuesday nights. string of wins sgainst tough com petition In California the past month. Starters for Cosch Slats GUI's Beavers likely will be Cliff Cran dall and Ernie Neal at forwards, Paul SUper at center and Dick Ballantyne and Norm Carey at Siards. Alex Petersen may move to a starting forward slot with Crandall. Pa ge's Wallop TournevTeam - Salem's Pago Wooleni Friday night walloped tho Hyrter Co. quint of Portland In a second round basketball game, In the Central YMCA tournament In " Portland. The Page's went from a " 22-8 half time lead to a 43-15 vic tory and were led by Eddie Sal strom's 19 points. : Page's play a third rounder Monday night with Ernie's Tavern of Portland. The winner enters the quarterfinals next Friday, pages 4S) -OS) Hytters Page 10) . .. T tO) T. Mako ' Cabtrom (19) T Farmer McBm 44) ; C S) Mortensoo Jones O , (I) H. Make Coons (0) O 0) Ttirl Page reserves W. Gemmell 1, Mason 8, Bates. . ; Chemawa Boxers ToiMeet Yakima CHEMAWA, Dec. 27-(Spedal) The Chemawa Indian school box ing team will open its season at Yakima, Wash., next Tuesday Bight, facing the strong Yakima club. The main event of the card will be between Ken-Sam of Che mawa and Gil Kelsey of Yakima In the welterweight class, r Those accompanying Coach Stanley Ashcut and leaving Che mawa Monday are Carroll Gen saw (112). Curtis Stacona (118), Mel Eagleman (126). Art Johnson (135), Ken Sam (147), Joe Woods (160) and Captain Dave Ehellal .(175). . Monmouth Meets Shedd MONMOUTH Unbeaten bas ketball teams from Monmouth and Shedd high schools will meet here on the OCE court, Monday night at 7:30 o'clock. Tho local Wolverines have an ali-letterman team to oppose the Shedd Warriors, who have scored '. at least 50 points in all games this -'year. -r '; - Full Mat Card Ready Matchmaker Elton Owen pat the finishing teaches to his final grappling- bee of tho year Taes day night at tho Ferry Street Garden, an Booneing the two prelims which win pre cede the tag teamer ' fee tar ing the Al win- - lams - Joe Dor setU and Joe Lynam - George Dvsette duets. - The 88 pjn. opener brings back MbeIeaa" Jeo Lyaaaa Sammy Koben, the enlpritish loot who has been lowered to a prelim shot after losing his wtimer-take-all brawl with BUlt Olson last week. Ko hen, shorn of his $128 robe last k ;: I ) 5 " Ii.ii 1 i mm jSliO " , .1 . . ,r 1 ... , y. A CHUCK FINLEY be the Incredible Bob and Jim Johnson whe are certainly destined te broad chapter te WUs basket ball album. It lent the feeble competition which Is . making the Johnsons shine either. Both John Warren and 8 lata Gill, hare as much as wished they had the brother act And yenll WilliamsPCC 'Mr. Offense' LOS ANGELES, Dec 27-(Special -Idahos Billy Williams, with a "total yards gained of 1148 is the "Mr. Offense'' of 1947 football in the Pacific Coast conference, of ficial final statistics reveaL Will iams carried the ban 237 Jlmes for the Vandals and gained his winning total through 332 yards rushing and another 818 yards passing. Second in the list is Oregon's Norm Van Brocklin with a 830 to tal, 939 yards passing and a ml-nus-9 rushing in 181 tries. Jack Jensen of California is third with 70S total yards and Bob Celeri of Cal is nextlwith 700. Oregon State's Don Samuel places fifth with 889. Oregon's Jake Lcicht Is seventh with 653 and George Bell of the Ducks is ninth with 523. Oregon State's Dick Gray Is tenth with a 504 total. In passing alone. Van Brocklin Is tops with his 939 yards on 76 passes completed In 168 attempts. Williams is second with 50 com pletions In 135 tries for 816ysrds. Samuel is third with 80 comple tions in 91 tries for 520 yards. The best completion percentage is held by Southern Cal's George Murphy who completed 42 in 71 tries for .592. Jake Lelcht of Oregon holds the Individual title for net yards gained rushing. He rambled 630. Teammate Bell is second with 523 and Williams of Idaho third with 484. Dick Twenge la Oregon State's topmost In this department with 333 yards, eighth in the con ference. Top rushing averages are held by California's John Graves with a 7.1 sper try mark, and UCLA's Cal Rossi with an even 6.0. By Th Associated Prcaa 8U conditions In Oregon as reported Saturday by the U.. S. weather bureau. Mount Hood. Government Camp 34 inches snow, no new snow; surface packed, icy; skiing fair; roads clear, no chains needed; ample parking. Fore cast: Cloudy with occasional light rata turning to snow early Sunday: Sunday mostly cloudy with snow flurries. , Mount Hood. Timber line SS inches of snow, no new snow; surface packed, icy: skiing fair; -oads clear, chains needed: ample parking. Forecast: Sun day mostly cloudy with snow flurries; slightly colder Sunday. Santiam Pass 2S Inches snow, no jMor snow; surface packed, granular: skiing good; tows will operate ad week: road clear, no chains needed. Forecast same as for Government Camp. Anthony Lake II to SO Inches snow, no new snow; surface wet; skiing fair; both tows running; roods open. Fore cast: Occasional light to moderate snow Sunday and slightly colder Sun day. Tollgate 41 to SO . inches snow, no new snow; surface powdered; skiing good: some snow on road. week also when some one swiped it, wtn collide with Billy Hlx snv holder of tho ooast light heavy tide belt. Theirs will be a one-faller. Incidentally, the $16 reward for the re torn of Ko hen's robe still stands by the pro moting Salem American Legion post, and no qaestlons asked. . Tho second prelim tosses the always-likeable and hard-working Tex Bager in with Bob' Cam ming, another edentlfie. They win go over the 2-of-S falls rente, or half an - boor. The mainer looms as a dandy, as most or the tag- sessions anally are. Lynam and Dvsette form as pop- alar a pair of bieeppers to show here In recent years, and Dor seta ana wiuiams easily are a pair of tho most disliked despite their capabilities as naslert. lee. toe that Johnny Lewis tt getttag Grade A performance and peinta from both, further proof that WU did itself a favor when Long John was lured into W . tl . ' The New York Yankees bare called up Catcher Charley Sil vers, overworked msikman with Portland last season. And if all around Yankee catching In the world aeries Is an indication, SllTera may wen stay with the varsity. Be most certainly will If he has only te beat one Yogi Bern out ef a Job, for Berra's defensive .- performance la the classic wa comparable te that of one ef ear WIL rookies in tho threes ef a do-no thing-right stamp. . . . So far the be or she whe made eff with Kassler Sammy Koben's kimono (3128 worth ef same) last Tuesday night while Samuel was doing his chores hasn't returned It for the $11 reward. Which fat a wee way serves Sammy right. Were he ef the fair-haired Instead ef the foul-heeled species ef mata dor, bo ene would put the pinch en his gear. Ne doubt seme Irked client (and they get rath er peeved at Sammy) pilfered the gorgeous robe Just for spite. If such Is so, whoever did It accomplished his purpose. Sam Ready to Fire at Ducks Forward Oaado Uoachin (above) of Kansas' high-scoring basket bailers wiU be in the starting llneap Monday and Taesday nights at Eagene when "Thog" Allen's swlfUes pUy Oregon In a two game series. Webfooti Team UNIVERSITY OP OREGON, Eugene, Dec. 27-(Special)-The Uni versity of Oregon steps Into fast basketball company hero Monday and Tuesday nights when the Ducks play the highlyrrsted U of Kan sas quint at McArthur court Both games start at 8 o'clock. The Kan- DucksTrampl Springfield 5 EUGENE, Ore; Dec. 27-(ff-An undersized Springfield college bas ketball team tonight lost its sev enth game in eight starts on a transcontinental tour, taking a 69-1 40 walloping at the hands of Ore gon. V . The - Massachusetts team could not score against taller Oregon un til four minutes had gone by when forward Pat Huntington dropped in a free-throw to make the score 10-1. The invaders did not tally from the field until after 14 min utes and i seconds of play. Oregon played reserves the 'last 10 minutes of the ball, and held a 27-12 advantage at the inter mission. Forward Jim Bartelt led Oregon scoring with 18 points. SFrtngnel4 () (st) Ore tea if n pi ip HuntgtnJ hi IBarteltl fgn pi tp s S SIS Murao4 0 0 0 SlBacek 1 ess Sullivan 1 1 S SiWiley.0 4 a'Willmson 4 8 lie CainDcnl.e 1 t l 7 4 8 5 4 S S CartmULg 2 s S s Fwptca i rnmni f 1 1 1 I Bri S Burke S S Kabchk. 8 S -4 cooper tlDonJ . i liRasmutnj 4 t'Creeni 0 1 Hoffman J 3 I Barker 4 1 Amacher 0 Mockfrd I Secborg 0 Lavey 8 Unis 1 8 0 S Totals U 14 14 40 Totals 80 tlfSS Free throws missed: gprinfiield Murao, Burke 2, Corcoran; Oregon Caeek t, Rasmussen, Amacber, Wil liamson s. Berg. , Bevos,4442 SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 27-ff) The University of San Francisco Dons eked out a 44-42 victory over the Oregon State college Beavers tonight in a rough windup of a basketball doubleheader at the San Francisco Cow ' Palace. Tho Dons, leading at halftime 26 to 13, wore hard pressed dur ing -the first 10 minutes of the final half as tho Oregon State de fense tightened. . High point man was John Ben ington, Don forward, who scored 12., Frank Roelandt topped Ore gon State's scoring with ten points, osc fgftpftp vsr fgftpftp NeaLf 111 4'BeninrmJ I 1 111 StoreyJ I 1 I IGUttnX llll Sneper 0 11 1 M'Namece I 11 I Careys 14 8 S Guidice 8 8 8 1 Crandall 1 S S 7 Hanley .10 4 4 Torrey 10 1 HDriacolU 1 0 0 1 Petersen sis bucjuuo 1 o l a Roemdtg 4 1 4 UN . Vaienm 1 0 Totals II IS 21 43 Totals 17101144 ' rree throws missed: Oregon State 9. san XTanciaco . :;" - Great irrigation works were built in India, Chaldea and Egypt at least 4,Q0Q years belore the Christian era. . ' w ' Dons Decision my was and still Is a mighty mad Mr. Kehea. From all we've been able to gather en-, the guy, new Idaho Basketball Coach Chuck. Finley Isn't only ene ef the newest members ef the northern divi sion family, but he's also the Ne.1 1 pessimist Be walls his Vandals, even with ff-foet f-lnch veteran Jack Phoenix can't pes sibljhwin not only, a single conference-game but also, nary a one In non-conference i play. Which ef course remains to be seen. Finley comes to the con ference well heeled In. reputa tion, however. Be was an All America selectee under Bank Iba at Marysville (Mo.) State Teachers In 1932 and later play ed professions lly for the New, York Celtics. . . . An interesting- Ole ef "Why They're Van dals" also fat contained la the Idaho basketball dope booklet. This month marks the 27th an niversary ef the "Vandals" ath letic name. Back fat Ills when Idaho's ' cagers were running rampant in Northwest basket ball circles, the spertswrlters were calling them "The Wreck ing Crew.' Dean Edward Mas lin Holme thought the Idshoans were like' tho Norsemen ef eld. The sports editor on the school paper agreed and began using the appellation "Vandals.1 It has stack ever since. Only the Idaho basketball team was known as Vandals until 1KL Thereafter all of Idaho's ath letic teams have carried the V J . SBBBBBBSBBssaK'.owolossBBmmK w.v.nj Play Ctaiisa is Eugene Series sans, always a threat in the Big Six conference and often rated strongly In national listings, are under the tutorship of the famed cage coach "Phog Anon, 62-year-old dean of American basketball mentors. The Oregon team win bo on the short end of the odds against the Jayhawks. Coach John Warren likely will open Monday night's uii wiui dim Barteit and Reedy Berg at forwards, Roger Wiley at center and Stan Williamson and bod Lavey at guards. crowds .of between 5000 and 7000 are expected to witness each oz me two games, forward Otto Schnellbacher, an All-Big Six leaguer for three seasons, is the no. i gun Tor the Jayhawks. SHOOT SLATED SPOKANE, Dec. 27-4P)-Thlrty- one gun cxuds irom Washington, Idaho, Oregon and Montana have submitted entries for the 29th annual Sookesman-Review-Inland Empire telegraphic trapshoot, of- uciais announced today. IPnim IPcDfirmtts j BY JERRY STONE The misters aren't alone in eagerly awaiting the chance to pit their alky skills la State Meet action. The feminine contingent (as sasslty weald, say) will also have opportun ity to showjost how good they are with , the chips down as the State Wom an's show con venes at Cor vaUis on Jan. 8th same day on Which the virg tola Garhartne men's event opens ahere on the Capitol lanes. ... Dope right new pat seven local gab teams: is the Corvallls go. . ., . And speaking of the females, a fa miliar name heads the girls' averages to date namely Vir ginia , Garbarino who's made aalte a habit ef being Mrs. No. 1 hereaboata. Virginia right now beasts a 189, and. net tee far behind her Is Agnes Meyer with 182. Incidentally, Agnes lays claim to the sole M0J set relied this year in tho women's ranks a 80S. Two certificates of distinction hang on a wall ef the Ferry street lanes and emblasoned en 'em are the names: "HI Hainan" and Walt Cline, sr.1 It's for one of the toughest feats to be en gineered on the pin paths tossing- 70S series. And that means la sanctioned ABC play which can be defined as leagae action. Shewing" how touch and far-between tho 70oV are. it's i been ' over three years ! since ' i . V. , '. ' t Cline rolled his 707 en Dec 7, Four Unbeaten lis on Slate Michigan, Nittanys Boast Best Records NEW YORK, Dec. 27-6ip)-Mich- igan In the Rose Bowl, Perm State in the Cotton Bowl and Westchester (Pa) Teachers and Missouri Valley in the Cigar Bowl are the only teams with unblemished ' records which will participate in .the IS football ex travaganzas on New Year's day. In all, the 30 teams boast an aggregate record of ? 241 victor ies, 47 defeats and 10 ties for a J34 percentage. Besides the four unbeaten and untied elevens, three others Southern Metho dist in Cotton Bowl, Kansas in the Orange and Miami in the Sun Bowls went through .the reg ular campaign without a defeat. Headed by Texas, Georgia Tech and Southern California, nine squads lost one game apiece. eight dropped two games, a cou ple were on the short end .of three games, while : Texas Tech, Texas Christian, Arkansas and Georgia . suffered four setbacks each. Only two bowl games will fea ture battles between unbeaten elevens, with Westchester .Teach ers and Missouri Valley boasting perfect 10-0-0 records in the Cigar Bowl at Tampa, Fla. But- zor SMU'a 19-19 tie with Texas Chris tian In its final game of the reg ular season, the Cotton Bowl at Dallas, Tex- would also cave featured a clash between two teams with spotless records, as the Mustangs meet Perm State with a 9-0 record. The Rose Bowl opponents have a loss and tie between them, both on Southern California's slate. The Trojans have won seven. Michigan, of course, knocked off nine straight opponents to cap ture the Big Nine title in a breeze. Kansas and Georgia Tech, in the Orange Bowl at Miami, also show only one loss between them in regular season play. The Sugar Bowl at New Orleans brings to gether two of the strongest teams in the nation in Alabama and Texas despite the fact that neith er was able to escape unscathed. The remaining bowls are as follows: Delta Bowl (Memphis, Tenn ) Mis sissippi (S-S-0) vs. Texas Christian OaM Bowl (Jacksonville. Via.) -Z). Maryland (7-1-1) vs. Georgia (7-4-0). Dixie Bowl (Birmingham. Ala.) William and Mary iS-1-0) vs. Arkan- Raisln BowlMrresno. Calif.) Col legeof Facade (-l-v) vs. Wichita ( Salad' Bowl (Phoenix, Alls.) North Texas State (1014) vs. Nevada Tangerine Bowl (Orlando.. via.) Ca tawba (10-1-0) vs. Marshall (W.Va.) (ft-2-0). ; Pineapple Bowl! (Honolulu) V. of Hawaii (S-S-0) vs. Badlands. t-3-0). Harbor Bowl (San Diego) San Die go State (7-a-l) vs. Hardln-Simmons East Scared, MinisiHurt SAN FRANCISCO. Dec 27-0P) -Coaches of tho East team la the Serine's annas! East-West foot ball game at Kesar stadium, got a scare today when Tony Minis!, hard-nunlng back from the Uni versity ef Pensylvanla, sprained an aakle In scrimmage. I X-rays disclosed Minis! had suf fered merely a sprain after it was bleared originally that be had broken a bone. The team physician said he weald be able to play New Year's day. At Stanford, meanwhile, the West's team of Bines defeated tho (Golds 14 to in a short scrim mage. A 78-yard pant return by Cal Koosl ef - UCLA and a pass, good for 45 yards, from St Mary's Herman Wedemeyer to Gall Brace, University of Washington end, ae eosmted for the scores. Wedemeyer kicked both conversions. 1844. Haman was terrifically hot Feb. 28, 1949 when he aneorked a phenomenal 738. . . .' There have been a eoaple of 780s flang in pet play this year bat that doesn't get yon In the ABCs 799 dab. . . . A quartet of local wheelers EUy HartweU, Cline, sr Joe Coo and .Tex Keel ere StUl in the rannlng In the Port land Oregonlan tourney.- . . . Quite a pin session here last Sanday when Cilne's- Major leagae five dropped a close ene te k top Eagene ealntet in the finale of a home-and-bomer. Over a dosen "800s" were chalk ed ap with John! Giodt pacing the Cline crew with 893, Jast ander the 897 rolled by Mandlch of Eagene. Cline, j sr, (and he centumany peps ap in a bowl ing yarn) hit 888 and 849 la two tries. . . , The Cline team Ces to Seattle Jan. 4th to flip the Ideal Recreation classic . . . (No bewler-of-the-week this time because of the abbre rlated sked). . . . i DUCK PIN DROPLETS j The BAB dack pla frater nity opens an eat-ef-tewa schedule early in January when they Journey to Aberdeen which is a pretty rabid small-pin burg. . Tho 285 tossed by Fenny earlier this season highest gala single game b the mark en record at tho local layout. . Continuing In a statistical vein, the peak in dack-demoU tlon by the brawny sex is be lieved to be the 894 registered by Keith Bennett a few months back. . . . Nearest to a perfect game: The 290 hit by ' Manager ' Tom Wood a few . years , back. Tom spared, then struck the rest of the way. . . . ejects Davis isclhiairge Keipesti The yU Host the Big - -.4 V - .. . Y i V.. ? , J f When Oregon's annual state bowling tournament takes over tho Salem Capitol alleys early next month, these two seats win be the hosts for tho classic They are alleys o-owners "Tex" Keel (left) and Waaer Boston. The tournament is set to start January 8. Pro Title Clash Today , - the Philadelphia Eagles for the National football league champion ship in snow-swept Comlskey park tomorrow, ending the longest season in leagae history. For the game, which probably will attract 88,908 to 48,809 spectators, partly cloudy skies and temperatures in the lew SO's were predicted. The kickoff will be at 1:95 pjn. (CST). The odds favoring the Cardinals, twice triumphant ever the Eagles this season, settled at 12 points tonight This mar gin comes from the fact that the Cardinals defeated their opponents, 88 to 21, in a pre-season exhibition game, and then walloped thesn, 45 to 21, daring the regular leagae play. Tomorrow's battle marks the first appearance of both teams In the championship playoffs. The Cardinals won their Initial western division title by upsetting their rival Chicago Bears, while the Eagles qualified by crashing Pittsburgh last Sunday In the east's divisional playoff. . COLLEGE Oregon OS, Ss-riagflela 40 Sao Francis 44, Oregon State 4S Ohio State SS. Washington SS Niagara 44, VSC 4) Nebraska 11. Staaferg 4t Calif erala H, Minnesota IS PtrperOtn St, West Texas 47 MsrshaU TS, Idaho 44 UCLA 44, St. Joseph's 4 Vteh 41. Canlslos 14 So. MrtheSlst 41, Wyoming N Temple Tl. DsttaseoU M St. rrancis IS, Arlseus 4 Mlchigasi State SI, Wayn SS HIOB SCHOOL Xhuuatk Palls if, Alsaay M paorassioMAL aneonver ST. Asterta 44 Taeesaa TS, PorUaod W Status 44, BeUtaghaat M SKATTLX OaiCNTAL-AMZaK TOIIBNEY Saa Praadsco StaiaU 4S, Seatsje Klset 1 Hawaiian Stars H, Seam Cauwyjl Chicago BoakJoj M, Victoria Chi- Berkeley Nisei 4fl, Salt Lak St Purity Code Action Slated NEW YORK. Dec. 27HJP)-Some 300 universities and colleges will take final action here Jan. 9-10 on the widely-discussed "purity code," and the president of the NCAA referred to it today as a move toward "a national athletic con ference.' The grouping of universities and colleges into regional confer- encei hat played a most important part In the development of 'colle giate athletics," Dr. Karl E. Leib of the University of Iowa, said in a statement issued by the Nation al Collegiate Athletic Association headquarters in Chicago. Call Bell Nabs t 'Anita Event ARCADIA, Calif, Dec. Tl-W)-Thoroughbred racing came back to Santa Anita park with a flour ish today as a record opening day crowd of 84,000 turned but to see Call Bell ring out a victory in the 850,000 added California breeders champion stakes at one mile. Laying claim to the champion ship of California bred two-year-olds, the classy bay son of Alibhai came from behind in the stretch, whipping the favored entry of Solidarity and Grandpere and winning the feature by three lengths with Jackie Westrope up. Royals Rap Eagles ; 1 NEW WESTMINSTER, BC Dec 27 -(CP)- Royals' first-string line of Ken Ullyot, Ray Voll and Gordon Fashaway fattened their Individual averages by 10 points tonight as Royals trounced Port land Eagles 8-3 in a Pacific Coast hockey league contest. IDAHO RIVALRY LOOMS MOSCOW, Idaho, Dec. 27-S-An intrastate athletic rivalry be tween the University of Idaho and Idaho State college of Pocatello Was forecast today after Vandal Athletic Director' George W. Greene announced that represen tatives of the two schools would meet in January at Boise to dis cuss future relations. Ohio Staters Down Huskies COLUMBUS, O, Dec 27 Ohio State's basketball Buckeyes bounced back tonight to trip the University of Washington Hus ales, 88-80, in a loosely played contest marked by erratic shoot ing on both sides. The Huskies won last night's game, 81-53, The Buckeyes stirred tho 4.585 fans in Fairgrounds coliseum with a brilliant last-half ragy which overcame the Huskies' 27-24 halftime margin i and kept wm xjucss unneaded the rest of yie wsy. 1 Only a minute and a Quarter of the second half had gone by wnen we auto sopnomores grab bed a 28-27 edge. Washington deadlocked the score 31-aH a min ute or so later, but Ohio .State, ieu uj uie xancy nring of For ward Dick Schnittker. waltzed on in. Ice Breaks, Hunter Dies 1 KLAMATH FALLS. Ore.. Dec 27 - (Jt) - A hunter who broke through through ice on UDner Klamath lake and struggled for an nour to stay s float died today of shock and exposure a few min utes after , being rescued. Ho was Ralph G. Long, Jr., 19, Cottage Grove, Ore., who went onto the Ice to pick up a shot goose He pushed a rubber boat ahead of him in case the ice broke, but when he fell through the boat filled with water. SCKS. GUVS WHO ?SHI rimouALHKkwooLDrfr M.JLfiL3 UJ Professional Hopes Smashed Verdict Shuts Door . . on Tempting Offers WASHINGTON. Dec 27 -JFl Glenn Davis was denied permis sion to resign from the army by weaa uruoi uircijL ujugaw. Lxjea second time the All-America: halfback's plea to enter the pro w won i.uu umm imu icjcvicvt in six months. Davis, now a second lieutenant stationed at Fort Riley, Kas gc ccpted the ruling philosophically at the home of his'-parents -Jn Claremont, Califs where he is spending the holidays. "Naturally, I'm disappointed. I had hoped to play professional football next year. But orders are orders and it goes without saying that 111 abide by them." explain ed the player who made the As sociated Press All-America team three successive years. Although, he did not Identify the professional eleven - with which he hoped to play, it was certain to be a California team. Draft rights to Davis ire owned by Los Angeles of the National league and by San Francisco of the All-America conference. Last June. Davis and his All. America teammate. Fullback Fe lix (Doc) Blanchard, asked tho war department that the usual six-week furlough given new lit 4 -. a a iiiuiwki m tt esi ruint do ex tended i three months so that the pair might play pro football. It was denied. Blanchard, now a second lieutenant in the air corps, said last , week ' when Davis' second sttempt to leave the service became known, that ne intended to , make' the army his career. 33-6 MONTGOMERY. Ala, Dec. 27 yn x iasmng a weu-oaiancea at tack and taking advantage of its opportunities, a hand-picked southern I eleven defeated a simi lar team from above the Mason Dixon line here todty, 33-6. In the tenth renewal of the Bluc Grsy football game. The outcome was never in doubt after the Rebels flashed to two touchdowns early - in the game and carried the fight to their opponents to the delight of a partisan capacity crowd of 22,500. It was the south's sixth victory in nine tries and the most decisive of the series. The winners went 43 yards for the first score and then tallied on movements of 14 yards, one ysrd, 20 and 77 yards. The north cash ed m on a 74-yard j drive in the second period to make Jt 21-6 st the intermission but never got past the south's 38 at .any other time. Pros Topple Score Records VANCOUVER, B. C, Dec 27 UP)- Rough and tumble wss the feature bere tonight as Vancouver Hornets romped through the As toria Chi nooks defense to topple them 97-88 In a Pacific Coast professional basketball title ) A league record for one game was believed established as the Hornets rolled up their 87-point effort Norm Baker of Vancouver was top scorer, marking up 87 points, which is also believed a seasonal Individual scoring rec ord. I NRTTERS SET 2D CLASH cnimi nmvr.v r r rv.- (AVMgr. James Kelly, President of ' Seton .Hall college, aaid today that Jack Kramer and Bobby Riggs would make their second pro tennis appearance there Jan. 8. American Deepfreezers 8 en. ft. 369,00 15 en. ft. 529.00 Easy Terms Arranged Grays Wallop Blues, -A