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IPlhi(m Kentuc kyGets Orange Slot Tulane Loses, Sees 'Sugar' Chances Fade Br Will Grlmsley NEW YORK, Nov. 28 -(AV Oklahoma, North Carolina and Rice won major bowl berths today In a roaring climax to the 1949 college football season. Unbeaten, untied Oklahoma wept past Oklahoma A. and M., 41-0, and for the second straight year landed in the Sugar bowl at New Orleans where its opponent was not immediately announced. Villanova, with an 8-1 record, was reported waiting at the telephone. Rice defeated Baylor, 21-7, to clinch the Southwest conference championship and become the automatic host in Dallas' Cotton Even before this contest was de cided, it was announced that the Cotton bowl guest would be thrice bcaten North Carolina, with its famed Charlie (Choo Choo) Jus tice, triumphant over Virginia to day, 14-7. The Orange bowl lineup was completed with the selection of Kentucky to oppose Santa Clara at Miami. The Kentuckians, beaten by Southern Methodist and Ten nessee, closed their regular season with a 21-6 triumph over the Un iversity of Miami (Fla.) last night Santa Clara, idle today, has lost 4wo games and tied one. , . Unmblemished California, the Pacific coast champion, and Ohio State, co-titlist of the Big Ten, were selected a week ago to clash In the Rose bowl at Pasadena." The bowl games will be played on Jan. 2 this year to avoid the Sunday conflict Tulane apparently blew a chance to play host in the Sugar bowl . when it bowed to Louisiana State, 21-0. in their traditional battle be lore ou,uuu ai new wricans. a Sugar bowl bid had been reported assured for the Big Greenies if they could hurdle this final test Tulane, however, was' no match for the fired-up boys from the Bayous who scored victories over three conference champions Tu lane of the Southeastern, Rice of the Southwest and North Carolina of the Southern. In the unpredictable southwest, Mehtodist, 21-13: and Arkansas trounced Tulsa, 40-7. ... ' Georgia Tech squeezed out Geor gia., 7-0, In the traditional Cracker State classic. Alabama Tolled over Florida, 33-13; Tennessee bowled over Vanderbilt, 28-20; William and Mary downed North Carolina State, 33-7, and Mississippi topped Mississippi State, 21-0. Boston college went on a touch- a , 1 A A. I . 1 J-W aowa u in ice iu unouier xioiy udh. 76-0. Ed Petela scored 34 points and Al Cannava 20, in the slaugh ter. The day's long distance running honors, however, went to Ed Pes ky, South Carolina quarterback, who intercepted a pass behind his own goal line and trucked 101 yards to a touchdown to beat Wake Forest, 27-20. Vilrings Wait CageStarter Although another 10 days of " practice are before them, Salem nigh s vikings anxiously await the opening of their basketball s stra December 8-9-10 at Klamath Tails in the invitational tourna ment there. The Viks made their local debut the following week in games with Tillamook on Tues day, December' 13, and with Eu gene on Friday, December 16. The latter tilt will of course open the Salem campaign in the Big Six league. Coach Harold" Hauk has desig nated no "starting five" as- yet, and probably won't for another week. The football playing mem bers of the large turnout haven't yet had sufficient time, to catch up witn others on the squad who had been out for tuneups earlier. ' une posiuon is considered as clinched on the team, however. That one is taken by Captain Daryl Girod the slender guard upon who will ride much of the Viking hopes this season. Girod is the only returning member of last season i regular quintet For Benl ; Trucks : Tana, Stakes, Pickups De Year Own nasllng. Save H Packing Pads and Hand Tracks Furnished. Cenlral Service Garage Cor. 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The card contains a trio of four-round- Wolfe, hard-punching 130-pound-ers. .; I ' Brave Junior, the 130-pound 18-year-old sensation from Redding, CaU who is now operating out of Portland, gets the six-round spe cial role, with Larry Reagan, the impressive youngster from Her- miston who has won his last two engagements here. Junior lost his first fight only last week, in a split decision to the talented Joey Ortega of Portland. This one was scrapped loff at Eugene. The quick fisted little Indian ! lad will be against toughie in Reagan, a knockoutj type of fighter.' The four-rounders: loom as fol lows: Mel Eagleman, Salem, vs. Tony Dacca, iPortland, light weights;! Joe j Velio, i Portland vs. Bill Downey, Eugene; heavy weights. Eagleman will be out to avenge the kayo Dacco handed Joe Pack; one of Mel's stablemates, on a recent card, f The mainer should, be; a wild swinging; crowd pleaser. Los An gelino Nunes holds a win over the talented Wolfe and intendj mak ing it two. Nunes irild-swinging, mayhemlsh style "has wowed the fans here in the past, and Wolfe was not long ago .doing main eventersjin Portland and Seattle. Both boys will be in top shape for their mik. I I 1 Tickets at popular prices will go on sale Monday at Maples. Sublimity Winner In Itiile Match SUBLIMITY, Nov, 26 (Spe cial The Sublimity Rifle team defeated McMinnville's No- 2 squad inj a match at McMinnville Wednesday. E. Lanj of Sublimity was high individual marksman with a total of 383 points out of a possible 400. The final total was Sublimity 1962, McMinnville 1, 924. Individually the scoring went like this) Sublimity E. Lanx 383, N. Whitehead 377, a Lanx 370, G. Zimmerman 364, V. Etxel 362. Mc Minnville V. Olsen 334, A. Niel son 354.IP. Carlson 348,' F. Eder 346, F. Matches 3421 I . i ! WEST TEXAS VICTOR S ALBUQUERQUE, NM Nov. 26 -y?V Accurate passing and solid downfleld blocking earned West Texas State college a 41-13 grid victory iver New Mexico univer sity today, j I I JwiLL BUT; YOUR FuminunE . Clelui viirj Th JJ1U FinE ISSUED 1 0SK0 Guy 53 Special ' engagements now made by Match WVL Sets Meet November 29 Members of the Willamette Val ley athletic league will hold a meeting at Dallas Tuesday night, November 29, according to an an nouncement by Chuck Sheron, Woodburn coach and league sec retary. The meeting will start at 6:30 pjn. Schools to be represented are Dallas, Woodburn, Silverton, Mt Angel, Canby, Sandy, Estacada and Molalla. The revised basket ball schedule and the baseball slate for next spring are to be dis cussed. TRAPSHOOT SET The Salem Trapshooters club will hold a program shoot next Sunday, December 4, on the STC range. The bangaroo will be open to the public. Events will include 16-yard, handicap and doubles. Lunch and ammunition will be available on the club grounds. Capital Drug Store Stat at Liberty - "On the Corner GIFT FOR A FINE FELLOW - fcl ff ' tfl one A now Schick Electric ! Shaver is a gift ho'll enjoy every day 1 01 A 119 IYINT in his life, gtve that man a gift hell thank you for every time be sees yonl A new Schick Electric Shaver will give him fatter, mart comfortabU shaves that are Just as close as he wants. Comes to , handsomely covered all-metal travel case, pchly stamped In gold. Iris! Trojans 32-0 SCs Suffer Worst .Loss, Series History (Continued from Page 18) The Trojans, losing their 13th decision in the Notre Dame series, proved a pesky gang. - Their record breaking Pacific Coast conference passer Jim Pow ers who played brilliantly despite a painful hip Injury, and Dean Schneider, his; unsung understudy, sent a quiver full of 36 arrows against the Irish. Sixteen found the target for 148 yards. ) Bob Williams tried 23 passes for the Irish but hit on only seven for 112 yards. But the Irish running game per colated despite the unsteady foot ing, grinding out 316 yards. The Trojans, completely bewil dered on the ground mainly by Hart who ws a demon on defense as well as offense picked up a mere 17 yards by rushing. The Trojans reached the Irish 1 yard line after recovering Larry Coutre s fumble at the outset of the game. Then Hart rocked Schnei der with a tackle and he lost the balL It was the closest Southern Cal came to a touchdown. They stalled on the 18 after Don Rogers filched Daredevil Williams' gass deep in Irish territory. They moved to the 13 in the third quarter on Powers' 39 yard pitch to Don Still well, their best gain of the con test Only the Trojan's aerial bar rage kept them hopeful. Schneider completed 10 out of 20 for 73 yards and Powers struck six out of 16 for 73. Midway in the first period, Pow ers tried a pass on last down off a fake punt It failed and Notre Dame took over on the Troy 40. Williams spotted a first down touchdown pass to Hart, who be came the first of five men to score. Steve Orakco. who failed on three conversion tries, booted the point Ninety seconds .later John Petit bon, 18 year old sophomore from New Orleans, stole Powers" toss and bolted 43 yards for the sec ond Irish counter. From that point on there was little question as to tne outcome. Pacific Places 4, Star Team (Continued from Page 18) : ' One other man was unanimous ly named, John Jubb, Pacific cen ter. His two teammates who also made the all-star team were Guard LeRoy Gamble and Tackle Bob Magette. 'Magette, Winbigler and Russell are repeaters from last year's all-star eleven. Whitman, the team that finished last in the conference, placed two men on the eleven. They were End ' Drew Miller and Back John Bax ter. riMT TEAM: End Drew Miller. Whitman; Art Bakkc. Lewia & CUrk. Tackle WlUard Stephens. Lewis & Clark; Bob Mafette. Pacific. Guards Joe Caldwell. College of Idaho; LeRoy Gamble, Pacific. Center John Jubb. Pacific. Backs John Baxter. Whitman: Tom Winbifler. College of Idaho: Stan Russell. Pacific; Reuben Balsh, Lewis' St Clark. SECOND TEAM: Ends Ed Rooney, Pacific; John Dowd, linfield; Ron Dunn. College of fi Trampl Tuesday Mat If the glittery Frank Stojaek vs. The Great Atlas mat mainer for Tuesday night at the ar mory isn't appetizing- enough for the crunch customers, per haps the pair f prelims Efton Owea has lined up will be. At least Owen had in mind one thinar plenty of ac- rr jaeii tioa when he booked the pair, first ef which will open the pro ceedings at S:3 pjn. In that opener Bock Weaver, the Coast's Ilghtheavy champ, gees in with Irish Jack O'KIley, the auspicious Aussie. Both are top-drawer nasties capable - ef ICs Thisaway 4 i Bearcat Coach Johnny Lewis makes with a few pointers to four of tils basketball prospects, (1-r) Ted Loder, Reg Waters, Hagh Bellinger and Dong- Losue. Loder and Logao are letlermea. Waters was a reserve last season and Bellinger Is ap from the freshman. The Bearcats open their season here Friday Bight against the College of Paget Sound Locgera. NTJesi Circuit Eyes Annual i'lPearf Tieup ! i PORTLAND, Nov. 28 -(JFy- The Northwest Intercollegiate con ference today set up sports schedules for the coming year. The action filled meeting also gave tentative approval to ja proposal to send the conference football champion to the Pear bowl; annually. The opponent in the annual contest would be the champion of the Far Western conference; Conference officials named a committee to work out details with Far Western conference and Pear bowl rep resentatives, the contest to be a Shrine benefit! game. The committee will report its findings to conference officials ia a spring meeting. The officials set up a basketball schedule that called for each team to meet other members in three games each. Previously the teams played two games with the others. , The conference also abandoned its annuial East-West baseball playoff, and set up a complete round-robin schedule. . . Spring football practice; was authorized for 25 days. Scrimmages with other schools were outlawed. Fall football practice will start Sept 1. ' j ; Charles W. Howard, dean of Lewis & Clafk college, was elected conference president with Lester J. Sparks, Willamette phisical educa tion director, named secretary-treasurer. I Members announced they took no action en admitting additional schools to membership. Unofficially, it was reported that Eastern Ore gon College of Education had applied. 1 Idaho. Tackles Marvin Heater. Lin field: Dan Rollins. Pacific. Guards Charles Nee. Willamette. Bruce Eck- lund, Lewis ac Clark. Center Bob Walker. Lewis 4c CUrk. Backs Bud Ham mack. College of Idaho: Stan Blair. Lewis Ac CUrk; Keith S perry, Willam ette; CUrke Anderson, Lewis & Clark. Honorable mention included? Cen ter Chuck Pattersons Willamette; Guards Bob Hall. Willamette; Tack les Don Hosford. Willamette; Backs BiU EwaUko. Al Minn. HIRDS TRIUMPH AGAIN VANCOUVER, B.C. Nov. 28 -(CP)- University of British Co lumbia Thunderbirds scored their second straight win over Seattle Pacific college tonight, defeating the southerners 63-52 in an exhi bition basketball game here; I 1 I i I , ." . ' 1 .. X 1 Ki ;: if 4f ,.;' Prelims Sharp y;! giving any) ef the topnotehers m merry time, so should produce one of their own. Then in the semiwinduip special George Da sette. one jaf .the prime favorites locally meets The Taqnl Kid, mneb improved Indian protege of the onee-aaaed Taeoi Joe. Old Joe will of coarse sec end his fledgling. Beth prelims wil be 2-of-2 falters. The snaJjaer pats the egotistic al, strattlng Atlas in with his toughest task here to date Sto jaek needs! no introduction to any fan who has watched him in ac tion, lie's strictly the tops with most of them and It will be his flying tackles, giant whirls and airplane Wins against tias' brute strength and fall nelsons. Atlas has iyet to lose here. Harry Elliott will do the ref ereeing. j 9n Tltptaway Panthers Sked Irish in 1950 PITTSBURGH, Nov. 20 -(JP)-Notro Dame will meet the Uni versity of Pittsburgh again next year, after Jeing off Pitt's sched ule one year. The Panthers' 1950 schedule released today shows nine games! leading off with Duke which will be played September 30 at DurhamJ N.C. The Notre Dame game will be at South Bend Nov. 11. 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Between them, they wrecked a Navy team which went Into the contest thinking it had a chance to win. ; Stephenson sifted through the Middies for three touchdowns to day. It was he, more' than any other Army runner, who knocked the breath out of the Tars in Ar my's 67-yard march to its first touchdown when the game was only minutes old. ! Galiffa, finishing his football span at the Point, was complete field general. Not only did he pass destructively, especially in the first half, when he connected on eight aerials for a gain of 101 yards, but he also carried the malL When the befuddled Middies fell back to guard aeainst his whistl ing passes, Galiffa ran with ter rible efficiency. He, Stephenson, Jim Cain and Frank Fischl of the main Army battery simply turn the.Navy defense inside out i Galiffa. with some little help toward the end from Bob Blaik, son of Army's coach, Carl, com pleted a total of 12 passes for 149 yards. Navy's Bob Zastrow hit onlyi five receivers for 41 yards. Army's driving backs dug for a total of 310 yards with the ball underneath their arms. Navy's carriers picked up only 66 yards all afternoon. Had It not been for Art Landry, backing up the line for. Navy, the score undoubtedly would have mounted much high er, j . The game's most sneciacular play! was turned in by Vonson. of Nederland, Tex, a "member of Ar my's defensive platoon. Bobby gathered in the klckoff to start the second half on his own seven yard line, bolted down the mid dle, hurdled one Navy tackier and went all the way. 93 yards. That made the count 19-0 and made it certain that Navy was not going to pull the thing out of the fire withi a dramatic comeback in the latter stages. ; Strangely enough, when the na tion's president and his 102.442 fellow Americans sat down, there was :a feelin it might be a close game. The Middies, though they had won only three games, were- supposed to be "up for this one. t Grftsch Tutors Willamina Team "St t . 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