ferre'mel!te2 : . 1 n ' I j ( CAMERON. UCLA ) i-. .-.-" .- ' . . 51 ''" -V , ' ' ? . '1 i . " - - t J ' A . 1 1 I I II . - - . V 'I J . . . ., " . I . 'SL. ! IViCK. STAN.) S ;t iwvATKrwjrtK, olAN.f YQURKOWSKt, WASH 1 - f 1 ' " I WELSH, USC ) ' i . frff7B Thm Statasman. Salein, Orxyoa, Fridar November 28. 19S2 15 Turkey Day Football ... , Pedn' iteli Me, Titles As Season NEW YORK Pennsylvania clinched the Ivy League crown and Utah the Skyline Conference championship Thursday to highlight the holiday college football schedule. f iPenn, by vanquishing Cornell 14-T in their traditional encounter, broRe Princeton's two-year hold on Ivy League honors. The Red and Blue who captured their tenth title, finished the season -with a 4-0 cvuiu m league compeuuvn, Joe Varaitis gsparked Penn to a first period touchdown. The jun ior fullback carried the ball four times from Cornell's 12, finally bolting across from the one-foot line. Penn countered again in the third period, a Glenn , Adams to John Lavin six yard nass climax ing an 85 yard drive. Cornell threatened throughout but only could -manage a s 1 n g le fourth fjuarter touchdown. Utah's 20-0 triumph over Utah State gave them a perfect 5-0 slate Jn Skyline play this year. A Utah defeat would have left them in a tie with New Mexico which had won four out of five games. In another traditional tilt, Tex as ran roughshod over Texas A & M 32-12. Billy Quinn scored two touchdowns, his 12th and 13th of the season, to pace the Longhorns attack. Texas tallied once in each of the first three periods and added another tally plus a field goal and a safety in the final quarter. The victory gave tne Longhorns, who will meet Tennessee in the Cot ton Bowl New Year's Day, a clean weep In Southwest Conference competition. They already had Clinched league laurels by defeat ing TCU two weeks ago. ...... , In the first of the post-season bowl games. East Tennessee State crushed Emory and Henry 34-11 in the Burley BjowL Colgate., with Bob Schirmer and Dick Lalla, leading the way, -out-scored Brown 33-27. Schirmer scampered S3 yards to pay dirt and Lalla tossed a 2 yard touch down aerial in the last five min utes to-wrao un the 'tam. In other games, Cincinnati whip ped IMami 34-9, Virginia Tech defeated VMI 26-7. Santo Clara turned back San Jose 15-7 and Wyoniing upset Denver 21-14. CENTEALIA WTNNEB : CENTKALIA, Wash (Jl Cen- tralia High School gridders licked Chehalis. 20-14. in Umm annual Thanksgiving Day football game Anursaay. x eanne or tne tut was aa 65-yard kickoff return for touchdown by Bob Carda of Che halis. : . Bearcats Face (Continued from Page 14 fadao Maisukawa, who has ac counted for . close to L300 yards with his arm 'this season, Willamette has .another ace In 1U deck in little Chuck Lewis sophomore speedster from Seat tle and rated one of the Northwest Conference's best breakaway backs this ' season. Bobby Zoelch and Paul Jewell aho win see duty In the WU starting offensive back field unit. , f.... .j The Rainbows nave same ball carrying threats of their own in Walt Kato Dick Mendez and Al 'Yranco. WU Defensive Tackle Dave An derson remains a question mark for Friday , night because of an ankle sprain sustained, in Mon day's driHs. Lou Lofland, fresh man halfbacH who has been out of the last two games because of a foot injur; . may see some ac tion against -TawalL Holt and Offensive Tackle in raj hms Fmsl 1 Estacada Gage Outlook Sags ESTACADA (Special) Estacada High is tuning up for th basket ball season, but the outlook lor a successful season is indeed gloomy. Injuries have already plagued Coach Truman Osburn'i team. Stan Dmytryk, Bob Marshbank, Del Kiggins and Don Berg art to be on the shelf .for a i number of weeks vim assorted wounds, and Osburn was counting on all four to play big parts in the cage season. As it is he may not get to use them until late in the going. Leading aspirants for varsity starting jobs at present are 5-11 Ron Kiggins, 6-0 Bill Sinclair who is the first Estacada six-foot bas ketball player in a number of sea sons, 5-7 Jerry Wallace 5-9 Mike Mahoney. 5-10 Gary Ames and 54 Nick Hryden. - - - i - The Rangers open play Decem ber I with Columbia Prep her. Season listed By Corvallis CORVAIXJS (SHalVJL.ThA r. vallis Spartans, coached by Tonv my Holman, are getting ready for we oasKeuMui season : which will get under war December s mt Sweet Home in the District )am- ooree. uirvauis plays at Mcllinn Tille December and opens at home here with Junction City De- cemDer . - T.l m m . . nwman nas zour lenermen on hand, -6 Dave Gambee, 54 Larry Edwards, 6-0 Ron Taylor. 6-3 Bob Jensen. . Other top prospects in clude 64 Dick ' Kofard. 6-1 Jim Coleman, 6-2 Don Powell. 6-1 Bob Lanjrton. 5-10 Tom Ro sa vrn Crawford. 64 .Loren Sapp and 54 warren uoty. : i Nine luniara and thrM Bnfv make up the Corvallis varsity line up uus xar. . : . The nlumafe of nruki formed of small, scale-like feath ers. - Hawaiian 'IT Sam Halna, another Honolulu pro- auci, wia aa as co-captains for wuiameoe in the contest that expeciea to mi 1 the 25,000 seat stadium to near capacity. In addition to the backfield of Holt, Lewis. Zoelch and JewelL ugaani s. starters will include Dean Benson and Bob Flatenben at the ends, Haina and Bob Miller at tackles; Bob Cody and Rube Menashe at guards and Ken Cooper .at center. v j : Coach Vasconcellos of the Bain bows will go offensively, with Matsukawa, Kato. Mendez and Franco in his backCeld and the Hawaii line will include Dave Mendez and Ellsworth Bush at the flanks, Henry Ariyoshi and Ed Malapit af the tackles, Walt Nozoe and Eric Watanabe at guards and Toma in the snapper-back slot The Friday nirfit contest wCl be aired over KOCO by direct wire, starting at 9:15, Salem time. Gene Pacific" Coast Conference Offensive, Dallas Takes Win in Upset AKRON. O. (-P) The rph aned Dallas Texana. refusing te nnit even after dropping an 18-yolnt ' lead, drove 75 yards to .the .deciding .touchdown Thursday and upset the fav ored Chicago Bears, 27-23. Frank Triimeka, who com pleted Iff ( z6 puses, plmnaed ever from one yard out 34 see ends before the final pi with the touchdown that produced the Texana first victory in 16 starts. The enraged Bears struck for three touchdowns la the final .Barter for a three-point lead before that last march by the orphans. Tripvcka completed six aeriala in the deciding drive, the last to Tern Keane good for It yards to the two. Ross-Pedersen The Inriff-awsif u4 ftntk Involving Tony Ross and Eric tine Arrogant) Pederson- will hizhlieht MatrhmaV ir 1 n . Owen's Army wrestling card next Auesaay mgni. u the' maestro can get the two gladiators signed this week. Owen said Thursday, after Ross had again reminded him that he was waiting to again tangle with the Los Angeles blond, that he wants the brawl for the coming Tuesdav. : Ross and Pederson have met here : on two occasion. Tn th first battle the muscular Eric cut Ross up severely. Ross wounds were so had that mHv refused to allow him to continue tnat night. A rematch was made and Ross vowed he'd get even. He did. Ross cut up Pederson in the second scrap, evening the cure. . Challenges then flew tMV nrA fast and an 'anything goes" match was maae Derween tne two. There was to have been no time limit and no referee for tHt it to have been a finish scrap. But a-eaerson snowed up for it with a Daa Knee ana doctora would not allow him to ro m. Thn 4t postponed. Owen will have fuu particulars on the match, and aTn th Tuesday squabbles lined up later uus wee. Look and Learn . By A, C Gerdea 1. What is meant by an agat line in newspaper parlance? 2. In what country la Scape Flow? 2. Who in ndent times was era. pounced "the wisest man in Greece'? 4. Who was the . most distin guished of English women novel ists? - 5. Which was the only opera conv posea cy seethoven? ANSWERS L This is a line of ante (m. and the basis on which edvertisin matter is figured as to size, cost ana vmume. There are 14 agate lines to an inch of space, one coramn wioe. z, Scotland. . , . 3. Socrates. .4. George ESiott ClSlS-tO), pen- name or juary Ann vana. : 5. "Fidelio.- Oarner 12 and Stxt Van. Etakes. f tt- roa HSNT . t XZZ2 Scrap Is Next i Uke's Moomaw Is Top Choice LOS ANGELES Linebacker Donn Moomaw of UCLA was re garded as a football player of worth to match his huge stature. juaging by the support he got in making the 1352 Associated Press All-Pacific Coast Conference team announced Thursdajr. unanimous choice for the defensive Platoon Of the AP teams. aelertMl with the cooperation of the coaches oc xne nine conierence schools. Big Donn was the only player to re ceive sucn acclaim. There were others who eame close toithis honor, however. In- ciuaea would be halfback Jimmy Sears of the champion Trojans of Southern California. He was al- most a unanimous choice for the safety man on the defensive unit. ana received several votes for a place on the offensive team back field. Heiarlch Named Heavr suDnart alxn went . tn Quarterback Don Heinrich of Wash ingtoo, Paul Cameron of UCLA and to the other two stars named on the AD-FCC offensive backfield M VUCTAMW " V- IITM Johnny Olszewski of California and Mm tuner or ere ton sute. Two other USC plaTers. defensive Guard Elmer WOlhoite and of. fensive Center . Lou Welsh, also barely missed the unanimous dis- uncDon. For Derhara the first time in the history of the AP selections, two teams UCLA and USC, the lead ers in the conference completely uonunaieo- uw 11 noamona m the aeiensive piatoon. Great ea Defense Supdort riven the Troians and Bruins bv the rival coaches in the loop bore out the convictions of coaches Red Sanders of UCLA and Jess Hill of USC The ulH thev had two finest defensive teams In the nation. The offensive line named ran 17V this: Ends George Black. Wash ington, ana .trnie Mocxert, ulLA; tackles Jim Vic. Stanford, and Lou YourkowskL Washinrtan guards Ed Tlrnn. UCLA, and Len Mayhofer, Stanford, and center ixtu weisn. use Here a the defenaive wilnrw Ends Bob Hooks. USC and Xf. ron Berliner, UCLA; tackles Bob van Doren. use and Oiarlea (Chuck) Doud. ITTTJl- eiianla a-uner wmnotte. USC. and Jim Salsbury, UCLA: linebackers Donn Moomaw. UCLA, and Rmt Timberiake, USCf backs Lindon Crow. USC and Bin Stitx. UCUi. ana saiery jinx sears. USC. Peirydale Lists Eight Lttermen PERRTDALE (Special) Eight returning lettermen are included in the Perry dale High basketball tournout this season, according to Coach Don Miller. 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