The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 27, 1949, Page 18, Image 18

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Truman with 102,000
Onlookers at Classic
By Gayle Talbot I
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 2MV
A great Army team rosej to the
height of its awesome power this
frigid day to crush Navy, 38 to 0,
in the most one-sided beating ever
administered in the 50-games play
ed between the service rivals.
A shivering crowd of 102,443, in
cluding President Truman.? packed
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Forward panca attempted 21 12
Forward paaaet completed vt
Yards forward pasting .. 14S 41
Forwards Intercepted fey 2 1
Tds. calned runfeack latere II
Pantinf average 41 . M
Total yd4 kicka returned ! 3S
Opponent rambles recov.
TM fey pewalttet IS 35
PHILADELPHIA. Nov. U Arnold Galiffn (II). Army back, wings f a 61-inch long lens camera, located behind the south goal line and
n " U Bill Kellum (15). Army end, for a 15-yafd gain In first shooting down the entire length of the field. Army won the classic
" . . . . . iil I SSdt sa sn tin a a. arc a a
quarter of today s game against Navy. Tnu pnoto was snaae wiva ir trirepnoi w im oiatesman;.
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Generals, Tigers Eye Prep Title
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Perhaps the heftiest of the few changes made in the basketball rule
book for the coming season Is the penalty for fouls committed during
the final two minutes of play Briefly the! new innovation, aimed at
tieing a knot In all that climactic mayhem during the dicing moments
of most games, now has au zouis
charged as technical fouls. In other
words, when a player is charged
with an infraction, he who Is fouled
not only gets to shoot the one or
two free throws but also then takes
the ball out of bounds. Last year the
player who was fouled could either
shoot for the point or waive that in
favor of taking the ball out of
bounds. Such was his only option
then. Now he gets to shoot for the
point AND keep possession of tha
balL The technical fouls charged In
the last two minutes will nonethe
less count as personals against the
player, however, and when he has
five for the game he's through. Oth
er technicals assessed in other than
-those final two minutes are not
charged to the player's personal ac
count. . Whether this now rule will put a
I. ,,.n Kahln4 an1 n. JACIW t K1L
lng desperately to get possession of the ball near the end of the game
remains to be seen. But It does appear to us to be a stride in the right
direction. After alL there Isn't much sense committing the things when
you know the guy you foul not only gets- to shoot for the fifter but
also keeps posssession of the balL J i I i
: The other two changes made in the book this time fare of such
minor detail they're not worth listing. We imentioned awhile back the
experiment the Coast conference will try ; from December 1 to 13 in
pre-league games, that of keeping the clock running during the final
two minutes of play rather than stop it for all held balls, Out of
bounds, etc. If this proves acceptable to tbe conference coaches, who
re to be pulled after the two-week trial tun, the experiment will be
adopted by the PCC officially. .. J f . .
Pear Bout Bloaoming Into Something Big J
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Med ford's Shriners Peat Bowl football game is growing into some
thing big. Now handled by the Shrine organization In the southern
Oregon city as a benefit game for the hospital for crippled children In
Portland, it is the aim of its officials to make the classic an annual
"inter - conference championship game between thefwinners of the
Northwest and Far West loops. All schools In the Ff r West confer
ence Cal Aggies, Chico State, Humboldt State, Southern Oregon and
San Francisco State were represented during a meeting at Medford
on Thursday. And Clem Parberry, past president of thi Northwest cir
cuit, along with current prexy Dr. Paul Stdgg sat in with the Far West
officials during the confab. It is their aim I to sign a pact that will put
the two league winners together each Thanksgiving day. Parberry of
College of Idaho and Stagg of Pacific are all 'for the plan, as are ath
letic heads at Llnfield, Lewis & Clark and Whitman. The only North
Grant Snares 33-0
Win Over MillshoFO
PORTLAND. Nov. 28 -JP)- The Grant Generals of Portland mov
ed .into the finals of the Oregon state prep championship today by
swamping Hillsboro, 33-0. Now Grant will be favored to capture Its
fourth state title In next Saturday's finale against the La Grande
Tigers. La Grande barely edged
In municipal stadium, saw the rug
ged black knights drive to a touch
down from the initial kickoff and
then, under the brilliant direction
of Arnold Galiffa, rip and tear the
Middies into abject submission.
Only once before in the history
of the classic did a team; take a
mauling to compare with that ab
sorbed by the Middies today. That
wa in 1903, in the infancy of the
series, wnen anoiner Army eleven
smashed; Navy by 40 to 6.
So completely outclassed were
the boys! from Annapolis that they
penetrated Army territory only
once, late in the third quarter, and
then they were halted 47 yards and
short of! a score by the- fierce
tackling cadets.
It was in every respect; a com
plete rout for the Middies, just as
it was a sublime triumph, for the
Huskies from West Point : as they
completed their 20th straight game
without having tasted defeat. Army
scored in every period, and toward
the end her reserves were batting
the tars around with happy aban
(Continued on page 19)
No Bearcats on Top Eleven
out Marshfield, 7-6, last night .
The out-weighed, out-manned
Hillsboro Spartans held Grant to;
a single touchdown throughout the
first two periods, but collapsed in
the second hall
A slow, wet field played havoc
with aerial attacks. Twice the Gen
erals intercepted Hillishorn naisea
land went on to touchdowns. Once
they capitalized on ' a i Hillsboro
fumble for a tally.
The scoring began at the end of
the first quarter, when halfback
Dale Duff took a pitchout from
Quarterback George Shaw, cut
back inside end, and scooted 47
yards to the goal line, r
But not until the third period
did Grant really break loose. Then
they smashed to the goal line in
three plays, with Duff racing 35
yards this time. The pass inter
cepted flurry wrecked Hillsboro's
attempt to recoup. Danny French
tossed a pass, which was grabbed
by Grant's Rube Menashe. Men-
ashe promptly ran 77 yards ot a
touchdown.
Again in the same quarter
French's attempted pass was inter
cepted to set up a touchdown. Al
Hansen caught that one on the
Hillsboro 38, ran to the 20; and
three plays later Duane Siebert
punched across from the two. In
the last period, playing with re
serves, Grant recovered a Hillsboro
fumble on its own 10. On the next
play Grant Sub Dean Jaspers
broke through the center of the
Hillsboro line with the game's most
spectacular run, 90 . yards to a
touchdown. ;
Hillsboro managed more first
downs than Grant: 10 to Grant's 8
But the Generals' yardage was far
greater: 514 to 297.
west conference school that has balked is
Willamette,: And until Wil
lamette puts the okeh on It, there can be no pact.
The sponsoring Shrine group is behind such a tieup full score. We
certainly see no good reason why Willamette Isn't not when the other
NW conference outfits are in favor of it Last Thursday's Facific-Cal
Aggie clash was a fine game, before a fine crowd on a fine day. The
hospital fund is sure to realize some needed dollars from It . . .
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Gayda to Play Guard Instead of Forward
Just in case you might have wondered now they'd do as a team in
. the pro circuit Notre Dame's Irishers would be boys against men ac
cording to some of the eastern writers. As one puts It, "Notre Dame
against the Cleveland Browns would belike putting Jake LaMotta in
with Joe Louis. They're lust not in the same league,; that all. . .
Coming-for-sure-dept: A mat match between The Great Atlas" (or
"Great Ego" if you prefer) and George pusette. Anyi two gents with
such muscles as theirs oughta get together, f Either one can hoist a
piano V. . Jack Hande, Silverton prep basketballihg pride of last
season and, in the words of his coach Jerry, Gastineau, prospect enough
at the time to amount to something on a small college Quint i out
for the rrosn squaa at Willamette ...is it;
Washington State's Ed Gayda, only one of the three "big wheels"
of last winter's northern division cage race now left with eligibility
since Clift Crandall graduated at OSC and Sammy White turned oro
baseballer, will be playing at guard instead of forward for Jack Friel
this time- Friel wants to get as much out of Gayda's great defensive
ability as possible and figures the big blond star will tally just as
many points from "in back as he did last year "up front" Fjiel will
have two sophs up front who could be great helpers for Gayda. They
are Gene Conley, the 6-foot 7-inch freshman sensation of a season ago
from Richland, Wastu, and Ted Tappe, All-Amerlcan junior college
iransxer zrom Bremerton. i s
Last Year 'Three Now Four Quarterbacks J
Remember the hub-bub last season when Friel hid three of Phil
Earboe's WSC quarterbacks playing basketball? Well, this time he has
four Frank Mataya, Bob Gambold. LeoniMangis and Scott Foxley..
T JIal Chapman, prewar coach at Woodburn high and during the war
naval CPO at U of Washington was in this sector last week doing a
bit of digging around. Not for gold exactly, unless you want to con
sider Salem high's Jim Rock as being 18-karat as a collegiate prospect
nat u now m won vi scout i or uie nusxies ana was merely maxing a
xew inquiries on xne viars iss-pound whlzbang . . . i , f
In having a quick peek back over the Coast conference football sea
son, just try to remember as far back as you like to find any team
that had a season such as Oregon's Webfoots. It is thi opinion of most
PCC coaches that the Ducks "were the best team they'd ever seen to
lose five games in a row." Kinda hard to believe at that Someone
must've sent Jim Aiken one of those curse-carrying chain letters that
no oian'i answer. . . . . j.
Penguins Beat
Fresno Skaters
PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 26 -UP)
John Savicky got his third goal
of the game soon after the third
period opened tonight to spark
Portland to a 4 to 2 win over
Fresno in Pacific Coast Ice Hock
ey league play. ,
Savicky's two earlier goals were
in the first period. Fresno tied
it in the second period, but Sa
Vicky's hat trick goal at 6:51
broke it and Portland's Art Stro
bel got the other later when he
broke away with the puck when
Fresno had left the net unguarded
trying to recoup.
Potent OkieS
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Keep Rolling
NORMAN, Okla., Nov. 26 -UP)
Oklahoma's football team leap
frogged over Oklahoma A. and M.
41-0 here today into its second
straight Sugar Bowl game. The
team voted Immediately after
smothering its State rival to accept
a bid to return to New Orleans
for the Jan. 2 classic. Last year
Oklahoma defeated North Caro
lina 14-6 In the Sugar Bowl.
The Sooners were magnificent
In winning their 20th straight vie
tory before 50,000 persons.
Oklahoma, the nation's No.
team, scored two touchdowns in
each of the first three quarters
five of them in spectacular plays.
rr tl..l. L . I X 11 C UUWll W U1C lt 1U1
r.h v" I Jim Lookabaugh, coach of
Justice Hot
As JVC's Win
CHAPEL HILL. N. .C Nov. 26
-(VAU-America Halfback Char
lie Justice teamed with End Art
Weiner today to lead North Caro
lina to a 14-7 football victory over
Virginia and a Cotton bowl trip.
A record crowd of 48,000 in Ken
an stadium saw Coach Carl Snav-
ely's club drive its way to its third
post-season bowl bid m four sea
sons.
It was a near thing for the Tar
Heels today. Virginia, trailing by
14-0 at half time, came back to
dominate the second half and had
ropes at the finish.
Justice and Werner, playing their
last game before the home fans,
pulled out all the stops on their
specialities in running up the
North Carolina touchdowns.
Aggies for the last 11
resigned last month.
years.
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Wolyes Name
Two Captains
OREGON COLLEGE OF EDU
CATION, Nov. 26 -(Special)-; A
meeting of the football team here
this week elected as captains for
Tigers Smash
Tulane Hopes
NEW ORLEANS -(AP)- Louis!
sa State nJversitys Tif en
foorht with fire In their veins to
crack Tolane's running attack and
win a frenzied football game over
their arch rivals 21-9 today. LSU's
victory posibly sent Tolane's con
fident hopes of a Sugar bowl bid
the season just past a pair of Coach spinning Into space.
Bill McArthur's top linemen.
Guard Gale Davis and Tackle Bob
McKeever, both seniors, were vot
ed the accolade. The most valu
able player award went to Half
back Robin Lee, the high-scoring
Wolves halfback who is a can
didate for Little All-Coast hon
ors. Lee nosed out the team's cen
ter Gus Langlie.
Thirty-two football players
were awarded letters dftring an
assembly. The team is still open
to any possible bowl bid after go
ing through a nine-game sched
ule undefeated and untied.
The victory gave the Bayou
Bengals: wins over the champions
of three conferences Tolane of
the Southeastern; Rice of the
Southwest and the University of
North Carolina of the Southern
conference.
About 80.000 fans were kept
screaming- on their feet : as LSU
completely outplayed the favored
Tulane Green Wave.
YOUNG NAMED
GREENVILLE, S. C, Nov 26-
(vTVWilliam Young, ex-University
of Alabama tackle, will be the new
head football coach at Furman uni-
HWMintf T? T" "nasi"
Smith, resigned, it was announced
Thursday night Young is being
promoted from line coach, a posi-
1 tion he has held at Furman for
the past two years.
Tech Triumphs,
Snubs Bowl Bid
LUBBOCK, Tex., Nov. 26 -UP)
Texas Tech smeared Hardin
Simmons here this afternoon
Z3-13, Deiore 13,300 tans to win
the Border conference for the
eighth ' time and third time in
succession.
Immediately after the game, the
Red Raider players turned down
a bid to the Sun Bowl Jan. 2.
Rockets Tie Record
4 NFL Frays Today
PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 24-(Special)-
For the thirtieth time
since the series started la 1933 the
Pittsburgh Steelers and the Phil
adelphia Eagles will meet this af
ternoon at Shfbe Park in one of
four National Football league
games. -
Last Thursday, in Detroit the
Chicago Bears and the Detroit
lions met la the second game of
their anno.al series. In other eon
testa on Sunday Green Bay en
gages the Chicago Cardinals In
Comiskey Park; the New York
Bulldogs oppose Los Angeles la
the Coliseum, and the Washington
Redskins meet the - New York
Giants la the Polo Grounds. '
The game between the cham
pion Eagles and the Pittsburgh
Steelers will match the first and
v second : ranking ground gaining
teams la the league. Philadelphia
has gained 2021 yards oa the
" ground and the Steelers, 1853.
Steve Vaa Bofen, Philadelphia's
defending groand gaining chant
plea and Jerry Nnznna, of the
TACOMA, Nov. 26 -4JP- Ta
coma's Rockets smothered the San
Diego Skyhawks under an avalan
che of goals here tonight for
12-1 victory in their Pacific Coast
Hockey league encounter.
Tacoma i total tied the existing
Pacific Coast league record, set
The number one and number! last year by New Westminister.
two passers in the league will
match their specialties when the TATJSCHEK TO ROSEBURG
New York Giants -and the Wash- PORTLAND. Nov. 26VPhNor-
Ingtoa Redskins meet Charley man Tauscher, former I Portland
Conerly, sophomore star of the public i links golfer who turned
Maramen. Is currently the top professional, said today he wpuld
lorwaru passer ana next to mm become professional at the Rose
Steelers are two of the top per
formers who will display their
wares In the game In Shi be Park.
la the veteran Sammy Baach,
who Is In his thirteenth season In
the league.
Tony Caaadee, who has aver
aged better than 92 yards per
game and who Is setting the pace
for the league's ball carriers with
831 yards, and Jug Glrard, punt
er, passer, and ban - carrier, are
Green Bay's aces for the game
with the Cardinals. The Packer
ground gaining star needs only
177 yards la three games to equal
the 180t Vaa Burea amassed la
1947. to set the record for a sea
son. Caaadeo, however, is cur
rently only 39 yards ahead of the
Eagles' star.
burs Golf and Country club Dec,
1. Tauscher recently has been
associate professional at the
Rogue . Valley Country club at
Medford.
Table of Coastal Tides
Tides! for TaftL Oreeorv. November
1S49 leomnlled bv VS. Coast St Ceo-
detlo Survey, Portland. Oregon.)
Nov.
HIGH WATER
Time Ht.
1M a m. S S
13 p.m. 1.1
7:43 a m. S S
:5 pjn. 4 7
20 ajn. S I
S.19 pjn. 4.8
S:S4 ajn. S3
041 pun. AJS
LOW WATER
Time
1J:41 pjn.
HI
SJX
ISM ajn.
1:36 pjn.
12S ajn.
2:58 pjn.
t ot ajn.
S:4S pjn.
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Leahy's Take
32-1
8 The Statesman. Salem. Oregon. Sunday, Nov. 27, 1949
IFCDdDTHBAILlL ClDIHiE
EAST
Army 3S, Navy
Boston CoUece 7, Holy Croat .
Fordbaaa 34, New York University f
SOUTH
Albania 15. Florida 13 5
South Carolina 27, Wake Forest 20
WUUam and Mary 33. North Car.
Una State 7
North Carolina 14, Virclnia 1
Georgia Tech 7,'Georcia S
Tennessee 2, Vanderoilt 20
Wofford 44. Newberry
Auburn 2t, Clemaon 2t (tie)
Louisiana State 21, Tulane
Mississippi ZC, Mississippi State
Soethern University 39, Prairlevlew
MIDWEST
Notre Dame 32, South. Calif. '
Oklahoma 41, Oklahoma A A M
Southern Illinois 41. Indian State 14
Kansas 4S, Arizona 9
SOUTHWEST
Rico 21. Baylor 7
Arkansas 49, Tulsa T
Texas Tech 23, Hardin-Slmmons 13
Texas Christian 21. Southern Meth
odist 13
West Texas 41, New Mexico 13
New Mexico Western 37, Adams
State 14
FAR WEST
Colorado A AM 14. Colorado 7
Loyola (Los Angeles) 27, Arizona St.
(Tempe) 7
Pepperdlne 28. Brlshaa Young 14
Badgers Land Four,
WW All-Star Team
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PORTLAND, Nov. 26H?VPacific university, co-champion of the
Northwest conference, placed four men on the annual conference all
star football team named here today. Conference coaches also named
three Lewis 8c Clark college players and two from College of Idaho
to the team. These two schools tied
Action Near
For Beavers
PORTLAND. Nov. 24 -UP)
The defending Coast confer
ence basketball champions from
Oregon State college will open
the season here next Thursday
la a gaaM with the University
of Portland. .
Coach Slats GUI wfll then
send his Beavers aboard an
airliner .for the annual pre
season trip east. The Portland
Pilots will already have open
ed their play, against Pacifle
Lutheran at Parkland, Waalu,
Monday night. The Beaver
opener will be played in the
Portland lee Hockey club arena.
Only three regulars are sntss
ing from Coach GUI's title
holding lineup that went to the
NCAA fourth place position
last winter. They are big Cliff
Crandall, Al Peterson and Jim
CatteralL
Rice's Power
Breaks Baylor
HOUSTON, Tex, Nov.
Rice's Owl used a powerful
ground . attack and a break today
to defeat Baylor 21 to 7 and take
the Southwest conference cham
pionship and become host to North
Carolina in the Cotton bowL A
standing room crowd of 31,000 saw
the Owls stop the effectiveness
of the strong Baylor passing at
tack, overcome a touchdown defi
cit and move to their first undis
puted title since 1937. .
Basketball Scores
Utah 49. Montana State 48
Washinston and Jefferson 64. Univ
Of Buffalo 40 -
Rhode Island State 63, St. Joseph
(PhiU) 46
Valparaiso T. St. louis toncoraia r
Marquette 64. Carroll 66
Canisius 60, Western Ontario S4
Loyola 67, Ripon 42 -Hamnne
90. North Dakota 60
Manhattan 89, Newark Rutgers 69
Camp LeJeune 61. East Carolina
Utah State 69. Idaho State S3
Teachers 57
) Victory
ND Runs Defeatlesd
Skein to 37 Games I i
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By Charles Chamberlain f- '
SOUTH BEND. Ind Nov. 7tLsA
Notre Dame, enroute to its great
est football season in history, rom
ped through its 37th game without
ueieai ioaay by flattening South
ern California 32-0. . s
On a frozen gridiron swept by
wintry blasts that kept mosfc of
the capacity crowd of 57,214. .un
der blankets, Coach Frank Leahy's
Irish triphammered two first quar-
Flrst downs
use
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17
Net yards calned rushinr
Forward passes attempted 96
Forward passes com Dieted a a
Yards forward passing lis
Forward passes intercepted i 2
Yds. rained, mnbaek Inure. . !
Punting average , 37
Total yds., kicks returned 114
Opponent funnies recovered i 1
Yards lost y penalties is
N. n.
IT
)I6
1 21
i 7,
112
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Pacific for the conference title
Pacific, which represented the
conference in the Pear bowl game
at Medford Thanksgiving day, win
ning from California Aggies, 33-15,
placed three linemen and a back.
; The back was Stan Russell, 195
pound standout halfback who was
the conference's No. 2 scorer with
seven touchdowns,
' Tom Winbigler. ace College of
Idaho halfback, also was named to
the all-star team.
Both Winbigler and Russell were
unanimous choices of the coaches,
as was a third backfield member,
Reuben Baish, Lewis & Clark full
back. Continued on page 19)
Berry Big Cog
In TCU Victory
FORT WORTH, Tex, Nov. 26-(P)-Little
Lindy Berry, the rock
of Texas Christian, said his vale
dictory to college football today
by passing and running his team
to a 21-13 victory over Southern
Methodist. Berry scored one
touchdown and passed for two
more as the Horned Frogs licked
the Methodists for the first time
in seven years.
The Christian quarterback
threw 27 'passes and completed 17
for 250 yards. The game's top
runner was Kyle Rote of South
ern Methodist, who rolled up 102
yards in 13 carries. AU-American
Doak Walker of SMU sat out most
of the last half as the result of a
leg Injury.
ter touchdowns in 90 seconds.
Then, unmercifully, the unstop
pable Irish punched points! in each
Of the following periods to com-'
pUe the biggest edge over the Tro
jans in 21 meetings. j j . g
Notre Dame's ninth consecutive)
win of the season developed Unto
a "test tube" victory with Leahy
experimenting on new plays that
bought smiles to the famed lour'
horsemen, celebrating their 25th
reunion. J 1
Members of -the late. Kftute
Rockne's unbeaten 1924 outfit saw
Leahy use his great 250 pound
end, Leon Hart, as a bulldozing
fullback at times, employ End. Bill
Wightkin on flank runs, and dis
patch passer Bob Williams on sev
eral baU carrying trips. Capping
the shenanigans was insertion of
a flock of second and third string
ers midway in the last half i and
eventual snoomg 01 su ivsuspie
seniors off the bench in Pie fad
ing minutes. j til
It was the last home appearance
of 20 seniors and Leahy was high
ly elated he could accommodate
every one of them. . j
(Continued on page 119) S f
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Doak May Miss
Notre Dame Gal
! If-
FORT WORTH. Tex, (Nov.! If
-4P)-Doak Walker. Southern
Methodist's All-America back,
suffered a leg Injury In today's
Southern Methodist-Texas Chris
tlaa game aad may tnlas 'the
SMU-Notre Dame gams next Sat
urday at Dallas. t f '
Walker rehurt the leg In s
plunge Into the TCU line early la
the third period and rested on the
sidelines the remainder I of the
game. Lester Jordan. (Southern
MtKullt nnkll.K. jHm4a 1
suvwupt jjr us wuvi mj emmm vivi '
the Injury was Quite painful and
their was doubt he would be ready
to play next Saturday When he ts
to appear la SMU moleskins 1 1 of
the last time.
SHAMS TRIUMPH y
SAN FRANCISCO, Novi 26 UJPh
The league leading San Francisco
Shamrocks handed Los Angeles an
a-1 aeieat tonigni to snap ine cel
lar dwelling Monarch' string of
four straight victories. I i
Here's Bowl Lineup:
NEW YORK, Nov. 21 - (JPi
Here's how the eollere teams are
lined. Up for the various bowl
games, with several selections yet
to be announced:
Jam 2:
Rose Bowl California mt Ohio
State, Pasadena, Calif.
Cotton Bowl North Carolina
vs Rice. Dallas, Tex. ."
Orange Bowl Santa Clara vs.
Kentucky, Miami. Fla.
Sugar Bowl Oklahoma vs op
ponent to be named, New Or
leans. Sun Bowl Georgetown vs op
ponent to be selected. El Paoo,
Tex.
Pineapple Bowl Stanford vs
Hawaii, Honolulu. ! i
Oleander Bowl McMhrray
(Tex). College Missouri Val
ley, Galveston, Tex. i r, (!
Dee. If: . ! II
Paper Bowl Jacksonville
(Ala.) State Teachers vs Living
ston (Ala.) State College Pensa
eala, Fla. . ' j i
Dee, 3: ! 11
Glass Bowl U. of Toledo: vs
U. of Cincinnati. Toledo; Obis.
Refrigerator Bowl Hillsdale
(Mich) vs EvansvUle (Ind): at
Evansville. j H
Shrine Potato Bowl Boise
(Ida) Junior College vs Taft
(Calif) Junior CoUege,i Bakers
field, Calif. j M
Trojan Rambles Through Irish Team
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SOUTH BEND. Nov. If Holfback Johnny WUlia
todays to chalk ap
(29) of Southern California comes down the field
an It-yard gala against Notre Dame. The gala was to no avail, however, as the
Irish fwoa the game 32-1. Other Identifiable players are Dave Keen ts wno lacuea vtuuama, joam
vttinon ?ll. Guard John Hetwlr (49) and Tackle Bob Toneff (75) of Nttre Dame. (AP WlrepboU
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