Five FCC Grid R3airks poiniteir3d The Statesman. Salem, Or., Wodottday. NoTtmbr 23, 1949-9 . ' i Powers Sets Aerial Record Wrbfoot End Share Pans Receiving Title LOS ANGELES. Nov. 22 -JF) Five Individual records were reg istered In the Pacific Coast ron ferer" as all "t two teams wound up the 1P49 wnson. Southern CaWornia's Trojans meet Notre Dsme at South Bend Saturday and California Golden Bears have the Trsc Bowl assign ment against Ohio State Jan. 2 at Pedena. . Left End Boh Wilkinson of UCL. hung up two new records, ti r Tien ...J t: ..t 41111 r"wn ui - . nun tiiui v vi lum of California each set one and Darrell Robinron of Oregon and Ray Bauer cf Montana are co-holderi of another new mark Wilkinson's waaon total of yards from pterin was 5 Ml on 27 catches, breaking the nrevions high of 520 yarris by Dick Wil klns of Oregon H 1948. In addition. Wilkinson caught 10 touchdown , nasse. This goes a a record although heretofore the conference has not keDt this particular statistic officially. Robinson and Bauer each caught 31 passes, breaking the previous record of , 27 snapged last year by Wilkins. Powers, with another game to fo, gained 1140 yards for USC through the sir. Billy Sewell. Washington State, held the old mark of 1023 yards. Cu Horn passed his own mark of SI in kicking points after touch downs, booting 26 this fall. Bob Sanders, Oregon, won niching honors, with 728 yards, and Jim Monachino closed fast to bag the 1949 scoring honors with T8. Oregon's Chet Daniels had the most points from place kicking at 4. Leading statistics: Total offense Jim Powers, USC, (7 games), 1144 yards, ave rage 13.4: Bob Celeri, Calif., (10 games) 1135, average 113.5; Ken Carpenter, Oregon State (10 James), 1003. average 100.3; Ernie ohrwon, UCLA (9 games), 958, average 108.4: John Brogan, Idaho (g games), 837. 104 0. Rushing Bob Sanders, Ore., 725 4.7; Jack O'Laug hlin, Mon tana. 702 5. If Jim MonachinO, Calif, 94 6.6;' Carpenter. OSC. W9 5.1: Brogan. Idaho. 550 5.9. Passing Powers, USC 114d: Don Heinrich, Wash., 899; Ear I Stelle, Ore, 687: Gary Kerkorian, Stanford, 576; Tommy Kingsford, Montana, 730. Touc hdowm Monachino, Calif.. 13, 78 points; Sanders, Ores and Bob Wilkinson, UCLA 10. 60 E4nts; Carpenter, OSC, and BUI artin, 7, 9, 54 points. Pass receiving Ray Bauer, Mont., 31 for 535; Darrell Robin son, Ore., 31 for 404; Ken Rose, Stanford, 28 for S41; Wilkinson, UCLA, 27 for 556; Bill McColl, Stanford, 25 for 299. T1 1 JH5 OCCASION WAS ULTRA-SO PRUNELLA I SPENTPLENTY OF MOOLA FDR ONE OUNCE OF SCENT TheyH Do It Every Time TOUT HER EAU DB CAMEUA WAS Smothered BY qaks ovekhowereo r UNFLOWERED BV HUB8yS CIGAR 1 J1 " 'rMJUSTA MilMUTE ionr. I SO J LOOKED MM RKSMTIN I'LL BE' v JTO HIM ( PUFF-PUFF) MDU ife&Sv L REAP . M N CAN TAKE YOUR JOB AND WW& Wpr- ' AROrM OF PUFF-PUFF) HEY! CLOSE v 7 A W I68UOC5 ELSTCNCHOS, I THAT WINDOW J WANT) jj AN OUNCE h 1 " Cagers Step Up Drills i Beaver As Sea son's Opener Approaches OREGON STATE COLLEGE, Corvallis, Nov. 22 (Special) The season s opener week away, December 1 to be exact, with the result Coach Slats Gill Uon$ are still w not be decided men left at home out of the pictur en a chance to Tulane Handed -Southeast Title ATLANTA. Nov. 22 -A)- Tu lane today became the unofficial 1949 football champion of the southeastern conference- A state ment by Conference Commission er FUrnl Moore cleared a war , gathering confusion and installed the Greenies in the title role. " The commissioner said a game which runner-up Kentucky plays with the. University of Miami Fri day night does not figure in the official standings. That closed the conference season wiui me wild cats with four wins and one loss to their credit Tulane now has fire stright wins and, ending the season with Louisiana Stale Sat urday, can do no worse than five and one. WebfeetWere Great at Gate EUGENE, Ore., Nov. 22 -(P) I7ie Oregon Ducks didn t fare so well on the gridiron this year but the crowds were record break xi. i Athletic officials said the ten game season saw 347,100 custom era viewing the team in action. . four horn state games brought frut 88,600. almost as many fans ware on hand in one game down gouth when the clash with Cali fornia brought 78,000 fans into the Berkeley stadium. The largest home series game was in Portland s Multnomah sta dium when 32,600 turned out for the Washington-Oregon contest. IIUSGY SQUAD CUT SEATTLE, Nov. 22 -Jf- Coach Art McLarney today cut his Rinearson, Bob ney, all forwards Harper, guards. college, Padgett other four would ter; Dick Detour -. By Jimmy Hatlo against highly touted Portland university is only a inal building of his 1949-50 Oregon State basketball From the opener defending Pacific is speeding the team this week, at Portland the Coast conference champions will fly east; for foibr games against midwestern and eastern competi tion. Eight men have just about clinch ed spots on the j traveling squad, but. the other three, or four posi- de open and may tin til just before departure. Gill stays even then the are still far from le and will be giv Ishow their wares in the home non-conference tilts, starting jwith' Utah here December 16 and 17 The top eight at present are Len Payne, Jim Pad gett, Ray SnydeV and Glen Kin- ; Ed Fleming, cen ter, and Dick Ballantyne and Bill Payne is a speedy transfer from Sah Francisco junior i i sophomore up from last season's strong Rook team, and the restore letterman veterans. A good guess as to the be Jim Nau, cen- and Tommy Hol- man. guards; and jack Orr, for ward, wau and orr are sophomores Holman is a letterman, and Detour was a varsity reserve last season. Vik Athletes Given Awards A total of 91 Salem high football and cross-country athletes receiv ed letters at a special assembly Tuesday at the kenior high schooL Vanltr football towards: Don Allison. Tom Angle. Gordon Bacon, Don Boyd, rarreil covalt. imo JJaDU. John sneer uene uarver. urvton uiison. Haroia Golteen, Jerry Graves;' Vernon Halburt, Burt Harp, Bob Hart, Elmer Haugen. Bin Jotinjon. uiiqert Jonet. Alan mc MuUen. Charles Miller. Dick Norton. John Fanowlcz. Frank Parker. nck Peterson, Jim Rock. Douc Rocers, Bob Santee. Jom Steviart.! Merlin Schulze. Victor Schwelti, Hern Singleton, Gor don Sloan. Phil Thornoson.i Ron war ters. Bill Stull ind Managers Floyd Alien. Archie Elliott and Dk Reay Jayvee footballi. Dick Adams, Don Berg. Bruce Burr, John Condor, Ron De Ross. Bob Dt-Whjtt. Dick Evans. Klein. Marvin LJihKeland. Eugene Mc Donald, Jerry Messins, John Prince, Chat. Rector. Denver Roberts. Bob Shute. Dick Sohrt Bob Thiessen. David Weeks. Mac Webb. Bob Strong. Bill Nelson. Wallace Carson. Bud Grecson Mark Murphy, Diian Rankin, Dwlfht Rankin, Ted Retrjiann, lwyn Walker, Bruce Wendt. Managers Jerry Murray, Harry Eooerlv. i Cross-country: Dick Adams. Dale Basaett, Conrad Bbote, David Case beer. Dennis rteke. Ron Hamann. Don Ier rtnsr. Kent Myersl Dick G La scow. Jim Maden. Richard Strong. Herb Stepper and Mgr. uayiora weeks Jayvee cross-country: Berle Akers, Jack Baker. Gene Bower. Ron Cross. Len fisher, Mark IHelrig, John Rehruss, jerry snyaer. basketball squad to 17 men. Foot ballers : Henry and will try to picture. Tiedemann and Fritz Apking have reported, too, edge into the hoop Penguin Icemen Told to Produce PORTLAND, Nov. ) 22-UP)-Pen- guin Ice Hockey Team Boss Jimmy Ward said today the ; team "must produce or else in ; this week's games against Tacoma. i He said the squad was laying down on the job. The Portland club has been in the northern division. Coast league cellar since the start of the season, NO SBC MEET THIS WEEK There will be no Salem Break fast club meeting this Friday, of ficials announced last night. Trojans Leave For Irish Fray LOS ANGELES, Nov. 22 -4JP)-The University of Southern Cali fornia football team, 48 strong and flanked by nearly 100 hopeful supporters, left tonight for South Bend and the annual game with Notre Dame. It's the first Trojan invasion of the Fighting Irish's home field since 1946 and the last time USC wipped Notre Dame back there was in 1939 by a 20-12 score. Table of Coastal Tides Tides tor Taft. Oregon. 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