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THE EUGENE REGISTER. GUARD Ocfoljer 2i j U.O. Freshman Gridders Beaten By Southern Oregon Normal, 7 to 0 Page Ten it POOR BLOCKING IS JCOSTLY TO DUCKS i IN FIRST BATTLE BT RICHAnD JOHNSTON -"A big, heavy University of Ore ffon freshman football team lost to an equally big Southern Oregon Normal outfit Saturday on Hajr irard field, 7 to 0, In an .venly fought battle whose principal tea tores were the line-smashing of the Tiiltora and tbe Inadequacy of tbo frosh blockera, - With aeveral fine backs, all re liable ball-carriers, Irv Srhulx's Ducklings might well hare von the nit had the interference been up to par. Ae it wan. the SONS' hie tackier, Howell and Svetic, con I in ually brushed aside the Oregon blockera to now down the ball carrier after ehort ruins or no gains at all. Defense Fair The visitors, on the other hand, offered tbelr backfleld men ex cellent Interference all the way. and but for the dogged defensive (tana of the freshman line, consul erably outweighed, the score might have been greater. r Where tbe Oregon varsity has ihown a superiority thia year in team-work with little emphasis on Individual performance, the frosh team waa characterised In Satur day's battle by outstanding work on the pert of a few, Lasaells at left halfback played a fine game. Fast a good passer, brilliant kicker and heavy runner, he may prove of considerable help to Prink Callison next year. Browning and flomanlnl also looked good in the backfleld, and John Hill at the quarterback post, wllh a llttla brushing up on blocking will be a valuable man. Carlson, Ameto Look Good In -the line Moore at center, Am ato at guard, Sblmomura at tackle and Fred Carlson, sub guard, turn ed In fine performancea. Kenyon Skinner, big tackle, put up a valiant fight, but the' giant Howell waa a little too mncb for him. Carlson, who didn't get In until the i"1 quarter, when Amato waa nearly out on bis feet, was Impressive, and la apt to rate darting poat sa the next game. : The frosh kicked off to atart the ame, and shortly after the tilt began Eagles, SONS fullback, kick ed to Lasaelle who returned It 85 yards to tbe Normal 88. Line plays tailed to gain and Lasselle kicked over the goal. A few more licks were exchanged, and then the visitors blocked a quirk kick W Lasselle on their own 41. On aeries of atralght smashes, broken by a bullet pase from the bands of Chief Cliff McLean, . Indian atar nd quarterback, they inarched to tbe Oregon 22, where Mcl.enn's peeond pase waa Intercepted, i Penalty Disasters ? Oregon waa penalised 18 yards for holding, and Mclean took Laa aelle'a kick on tha no and raced back to the Oregon 24, dodging 7 or 8 tncklera. Mclnn then lost two, bnt Brsddoek, who waa the big ground-gainer of the day, shear ed off nine yerds over guard. Mr Lean made It a first down, on the Oregon 14, and on the next play Ttraddork went over left tackle, .through a hole ao big the Oregon bend could have marched through, for a touchdown. On feke kick, Jtrsddock knifed, ever guard for the extra point. I From that point on the game becomes strictly a kicking duel, with Lasselle, then Dick, pitting long punta against Braddnrk'a tow ering kicks. Neither team ever en tered dsngeroua territory again, thonih aeveral long gains were reeled off. McLean Brighter The Oregon defensive forces tightened, and though nnable to gain consistently, the Ducks at least atopped the SONS when they nesr ,d scoring territory. Possibly the outstanding performer of the game wis Thief Cliff Mrt.ean, the for mer Benson Tech Indian atar. Mc Lean was far and away the trick iest broken field runner, while his passes were accurate in the main, ftrsddork carried moat of the bur den for the visitors, and they un covered little but power plsya. Tbe Oregon ends, too, showed a lack of xperienre, and frequently were completely blocked out of the plays, both on the attack and defensively, i The line upot t Frosh t. 0. N. 8. Dens more ,J,K . ...Kaamussen Mklnner ....... -IT Prentice Tfl . .Rvetlc ....Bulia Frits .....Kellv ...Howell ...Wilson . .Mclean .Courtney ...Adams ....F.sgle Brscher, Moor ,...,...C Amato ,. Hbimomura ilacoheen 11.11 ..... Lassell . Browning I,vriB . . . .mi .. ..RT .., ..KG ... ..Q ..i.n .. ..mi .. ..f .... t Substitutions: Oregon Romanini, Williamson, Svtsll, Dick. Csrolson. Olsen. Hwarverod: SONS: Brsddoek Reach, Hayden, Klees. ROOKS WIN 1 OORVALLIH, Ore., Oct. 20. Tha Oregon State college rooks con tinned their victorious march hy de feating the St. John's Bschelora of Portland. 26 to 6 here today. 18 SO 60 Watt Oenaral tlao trle Ms.ds 1 n Llht Oiob I UG METROPOLITAN TSS Willamette St. Tlet 8hirts Sox Van's Tie Shop 12 Wort Ith Av. Ixlutlv but not xptmlvt Pendleton Hi Gridder Hurt In Auto Wreck COLFAX, Wash., Oct. 20. W) Four members of the Pendleton high achool football team en route to the University of Idaho and University of Oregon football game at Moscow, were injured In an automobile colli sion here today, , Tbe Injured: Roacoe Gemmel, In juries to tbe apine and neck; James Carney, fractured pelvis, cuta and bruises; Joe Pulliam and Harry Cnla terbos, both badly b r n i a e d and shocked. The automobile In which the youths were riding, driven by Frank Cala terbos, father of Harry, collided with an automobile driven by Dr. H. J. Skaife, Whitman county health of ficer. Dr. Skaife said he waa turning into a lane leading to the county farm when the Cnlntorbos car struck hlra. Both cars wero badly wrecked, but Dr. Skaife and the elder Calaterbos were not hurt. Mark Temple, coach of the Pen dleton team, and other team members riding in another car aided in getting the Injured to the St. Ignatius hos pital. Preliminary examinations indicated that the conditions of Gemmel and Carney was serious. X-ray examina tions are being marie. ELLIOTT KEN TO T Harry Elliott, tbe wreetllngref- eree, one of the moat brilliant technicians and perfect stylists In tho grappling game, has been eel- acted by Promoter Herb Owen to meet Jack Reynolds, welter weight champion of tho world. In hla appearance here Thursday night nt the armory. Klllott, who baa Iw oe wrestled Gua Kalllo for the world'a middle title, la In first elaas condition. and waa chosen by Owen as the logical opponent for tho chamnlnn largely nocnuae or hla versatility ana speed. Sell-Out txpeoted The bout will headline tho local promoter'! regular weekly enow, and a strong supporting line-up la promised. Reynolda. who annoared here two yoara ago. will be mak ing hla first bow to Oregon fans alnco that time, and enthusiasts are urged to reserve, tickets early In the week, aa a sell out la ex pected. Mat fans who wore .told of El llott'a selection Saturday night greeted the choice with unanimous applause. The wrestling-referee haa come to be reoognlied nation ally aa one of tho outstanding middles In the world, and against Reynolda, with a alight weight ad vantage, he will have a better than even chance. due Kalllo. after meetlnr Elliott In Portlnnd last year, aald he be lieved the local grappler one of the two best men he had ever wrestled, naming Wnlno Ketnnnn aa the other. Since Elliott defeat ed Kotonen here, being the only man on the Pacific coast ever to bent the Finn, fans can Judge for themselves how he stands. Holds Featured Wllh Reynolds featuring his famed rocking cradle leg apllt and Elliott capable of finishing an opponent with aeveral brilliant holds, the bout should bo far and away the outstanding match staged here alnce the champion defeated Wildcat Pete two yeara ago. The only other battle which can ap proach It In point of Importance la the Jensen-Knlllo tangle Inst fn.ll. However, Thursday night's bat tle should be much superior to thai. Kalllo spent most of the evening keeping away from Thor. Kostka, Bevan Spark Minnesota To Victory j EOWARD J. NEIti AMorintui Prfiw Htuff Wrlttr PITT 8TAIIL'M, 1'lttnbi.rKh, Oct. Of) A lumlwrlnf Rnldrn itinnt MinnfootR'a mihljr ofOim nwok with Urt lute toilny nd in fifteen brief, thrill-Hoiked minute crimhet! Pittuburffh IS to 7, knocked tho Tan then out of tha national title hunt for the aerond atralght year, and trundled off toward new triumph with 6. .KM) atarlng and gatplng in the wake. Like the ten thouaand Swedea who jumped out of the weed at the battle of Oppnharen, thu burly Noraemen rnae aa if from amhuh in that final quarter, and In two tremendnua Mart, arored two touchdown, turned a rout into victory, and paraded off unbeaten In fh title race, aa danveroua an elerrn aa roam the countryside, Grid Capitol Pittsburgh waa the nation' foot hall rapttnl today and for thre full quarter the mammoth rrowd In the rreat aun-drenched horehn atop 1 the Hty'a hiffhet hill rerrlled In the ! power of th Panther. Through th flret two period. Min- n foot a nerrr had poaarMion of the 'ball pt It own JW-yard line. In fact ! bad hold of it only etfht ttma all told in th ffrpt half. Only magnificent defent in the crucial momenta had kept th Panther ?en aeven point at bay the reeult of fl yard lat. fral from Tmt Veintork to Mike Nickvlek. and Weinntork perfect kick for the extra point In th final aeoonda of th half, Lund Stopped Minnesota hadn't come et-fn rlof to making a flnt donn, with the bfg blood AU'American raptaia, Franci M0RJIG1INS WALLOP MfM tS FRISCO DONS 10 FORDHAM 14 TO 3 - STANFORD TO LAST V W' - H g , RimiiiTr n n nnnnr NEW YORK, Oct. 20. (P) Tbe hells of St. Mary'a pealed joyously to day aa tho brawny Gaels from Cali fornia trounced Fordham, 14 to 0 and scored another victory in their football fued with the New Yorkers. Battled to a standstill in the early stages of a furious, snvnge battle, the Californians first drew up on even terms with Fordhiun, then uncovered a vicious drive in tho Inst two heats to take the lead and hold It. Coach Slip Madigan turned on the hent In the third and with Nichelini leading the attack, the (Inels bucked, smashed anil passed their way down the field until the end of the quarter halted them on Kordham'a ten-yanl mark. Mnttos flipped a ten-ynnler to Erdelats on the second play of the fourth, for a touchdown. Melsler kicked the point. Fordham battling gsmely againsi the powerful St. Mary'a line, bnt hav ing little lurk either with Its running attack or its passing, added Its last two points shortly afterwards when Misklnis, the Rsm s big center, j blocked an attempted Gael punt, the hall rolling across the goal line for sn iMitomntic ssfety. but Reynolds haa never been ' noted for stalling, and he Is will- j lug to come In and wrestle, re gardless of the prowess of his op ponent. Supporting bouts will he an nounced through the Register- 'Guard early In tho week. 'Pug IaiihI, hnrasscd and bottled at ercry atep by Pitt's vicioua forward. Twico in the flrat half, before the acore, the Panther were Inside the Minnesota 15-ynrd Hue. onct with a first down on the alt-yard line a llnrrey Hooker snajriicd Lund's fum ble of a bad pnsa there from center. The slumbering golden Riant stirred In the third quarter, took henrt, ami aa Stanislaus Kostka, Itennie Hier man'a new fullback thunderbolt, came roarlug Into the game, fthook off sharklea for the first time. A the third quarter ended. RoMks mahed the Pitt line twlca for gains of elsht and nine yards and the first down Minnesota had been able to score. Bevan Big Star One the Norse comelmok roared Into full being. It was a sight indeed to behtdd. On the first play of the fourth quarter Alphone, on a neat reverse, broke through the line and raced 21! yard orer the Pitt goal, acoring standing up and tieing the score as Hillv Iteian. one of the b'nt guards Pittsburgh, home of mighty linemen, ever saw, booted the place ment point. Together, with the minutes ticking fast away, Lund swung into stride beside Ktk, and in nhort. but tre mendiMia burnta thnt flaiieued the tired Pitt forwards ripped 47 yards to the Panther 17. There Quarterback Olen Heidel fded Uck. took the pass from renter, tossed lateral to Kot. ka. who in turn toed back to Lund, with the Pitt eiU and tneklea all but elfnihinf oer lnm. Lnnd fonrii! his hij end. It, ib Tenner. loe n t he trn yard line and burled him a perfect iorrt ps.,. lenner yards to go to trora. hsd nly ten ! THEY FLASHED ON COAST GRIDIRONS! "J1 T--P 1 P 1 Uoper left, Bob Parke, great Oregon halfback whose pass-snatching contributed largely to Oregon'a victory over Idaho; lower left, Monk Moscrlp, Stanford end,' who booted the laat minute field goal that gave the Indiana a 3 to 0 win over San Francisco U.; top, center, Cliff Probst, who acored Southern Cal'a lone touchdown, to give them a tie with Oregon State; above, left, Frank Alustiza, whose backfleld play kept Stanford in the game with the Dona; above, right, Hal Pangle, Beaver quarterback. Pangle teamed with Danerl for Indi vidual honors In tha Southern Cal game, though it waa a sub end who acored their only touchdown; upper right, Maury Van Vliet, Oregon halfback, who was on the throwing end of the passes which Parke caught In the Idaho tangle; lower right, "Bullet Bob" McCue, great Idaho back. McCue gave the Webfoota many uncomfortable momenta with a aeriea of rifle paases. 11 ja By RICHARD JOHNSTON Quotation from Saturday morning liinm of L. II. (Tnrfl Grrgorr. ,-nrrird in the Oregoninn: Nor ! the Idaho running at tack to be despised, particularly a the rame will be played on the wonderful turf field at Moscow, where manors who cut bark have every advantage. tjuotntion from announcer on the Kitme: "The field la just one big aea of mud. Tho player are ao muddy we can't ae their numbers. There are poola of water all over the field, and every man's face is blnck with slime whooo, look nt 'em elide In the mud!" Now Item: The Oregon frosh played Southern Oregon normal on Hayward field here Saturday afternoon. Although heavy rains had abftened the grid, the saw. dust permitted sufficient drain age to eliminate any pools of wa ter and to ft considerable degree cut down the sllpperlness. It look like happy days for Frita Kramer at Eugene hinh with a team capable of handing the Linfield frosh the thumping they gt Friday afternoon anything la apt to hap pen -How many football winner did yon call rijiht? Netl week thia de partment fa once more going to enter Ih tussle and try to pick a few the Washington game took all the pirk out of ii for a while The veteran around town are regretting the demit of the old 'fighting spirit" in the days of Hugo 1 I 3- MEMORIAL STAPH M. BFRKE ITT, Calif.. Oct. 20. (J .--tn the finsl peried of ss fierrely a foucht foethall haltle as th1! huge howl has rocked tn In many a sesimn. vrrtlte Arleijh Willisms, I'alifornia left hlf hark. plsr. kiiked sn IS ysrd field sl torfsv to bring tbe Pesrs a 3 to 0 victory er their ..h.-lsstlr broth ers from the souih. the California Hruins of Ia' Antelrs, Ii . a thrilling clirost to a bund to hand simple the 1 ke of ubirh ha. not been witne.ed here this tesr. and I as th, leather sailed through tha p-1 BEARS SQUEEZE OU IGHCLIMBER - piover Perdek, any they, an Oregon team that wasn't penalized UK) to J(Ht yards for stumping and roughness wna hiirdly considered a fighting outfit while lineman who didn't disable at least two opponent lacked gu intestinal fortitude Orlo Hagley dropped in during toncher'a institute Orlo coaches at Cottage (irove, and he's in the midst of a re-building sproccns his last year's club which held Eugene to 6-8 tie, wna riddled by grnduntion jnst one regular bock Elsewhere on this page you'll find the announcement of Jack Iteynold'a opponent for his Thursday uight bout here--which j8 something no fan or sport should miss Heyonld is the atickekst wrestler ever to appear here. and a real champion none of the stalling that Una Kallio specialise in This boy Kenny Hnsser 1 the answer to Frit Kramer's prayer he worked beautifully at center in the lit n field game leaving Doc Taylor to play in the backfield where he most needed Bill Ingram at California got off a great speech the other evening about the disloyalty he has had to burk at the Pear institution which may he straight goods, or an alibi Speaking of alibis, 'twill be many a year before a school will equal the Paily Trojan's et plans t ion of the WSO defeat Warburton and com pany, only toy in the hsnds of "hen-na-hnired actresses and film mag nates'let Troy hare the henna we'll take Oloria Stuart that ought to hold you nntil Monday. rights from a difficult angle hopes of Hear supporters for a surres.ful con ference sesson were reviewed. The- Iterkelev Mcsr'a npeninn fame conference triumph took .c before o0.0i!0 shout ine fans, held tense from opening: kick off until th. final gun tvirkcd. For three periods thev locked grid iron jrips on even terms. B"iln tloves would hare been sppropr'ste in the fir,t quarter with the officials separailna rual platers tnanv times. liS't year's initial meefini; between the elevens of the two state universities ended in a scoreles, tie. WEDF0RD NIGH WINS M.vnsiinr.i.n. ore., on. r - Wttle tihrlnnli. IW pounl halfback, tore thn-uth a (ilitin( Marhfiel.l bish football team to si-ore a t.wh down in the third period and lead Mcitoni mjn in a I to (I vutori over Msrshfield. B.v ROBERT L. HARBISON Associated Press Stnff Writer. KEZAR STAD1I M SAN KUAN CISCO, Cnlif.. Oct. 20 M Its power bnlted for three-quarters by n fiKblinsr I'niversity of Snn Fran cisco football team, Stanford grub bed a 3-0 victory out of the fire today by a plnce kick In the gome's closing minutes. Monk Mosorip, Stanford's place kicking end, lofted the ball between the standards from the eight-yurd line nfter a mishty Stanford drive had advnnced the bnll from the Indians' 20-yard line. Second Indian Win It was the second consecutive time Stanford hent th. Dons In the closing minutes of the game, last year's 2013 virtory having been won b.v a touchdown just before the final gun. With less thtin 10 minutes of plsy remaining, Stanford's drives began tn work aa the Indians took the bnll on their own 20-yard line nfter a Snn Frnncisco punt hsd rolled over the goal line. With Hobby (irnyson and Bones Hamilton doing the work, the ball was advanced to near mhlfield where Frank Alustiin, Stanford's ace punter, broke awny around left end and dashed to the Dons' 15 yard line. Kick Is Perfect Hamilton plunged through to the Dons' eight-yard line and with one down left Mosorip dropped hack to score a perfect field goal. His previous try from the 3.1-ysrd line in the second qusrter fell short. A desperate I'niversity of Snn Francisco team took to the air nfter Stanford kicked off following the field goal. Nit it could not get far as the Indians tightened. A fumble on . their own 20-yard line cost Snn Francisco the bnll and the game ended before Stnnford could knock at scoring territory again. Club Golf Team Will Play Salem Nearly 40 Salem golfers are ex pected here Sunday to plsy the loesl country club team In an often-postponed mstrh at the club beginning at ft o'clock. Dave Ed sns will rsptain the Eugene team. Salem is bringing several out standing golfers, with Ercel Ksv, former state champion, heading the rr. ,n r" tnn '"""V ""n', i.ynn .vici -ready is to meet an- other outstanding Salem golf,, in e-cenn meet, wntle two former college stars. Frsnk Shafer. who .... . . . . plsyed No. 8 at Oregon four year, .nd Bob Taylor, leadoff man running or "Ike" Petersen, defeated the College of Puget Sound, defending champion of tbe Pscifio northwe.t conference. 33 l0 p. this afternoon In ine nonieionung game tor the N.gjers. The I nitrd States. I.'nited other fe.cbe M '.as Carrol, CoXwT t unriedtT U dom. (iermsn. and Fra.. sr. lb.;,,, j ' ' tour wrsitniest aaticaa &n Football Scores Oregoo Wi Idaho 6. Stanford 3; San Francisco O. University of California at Los Anseles 0; California S. tionzngo S3; College Puget Sound 0. Colorado Teachers 21; Colorado Colleje 0. Sewonne 0: Army 20. Minnesota 13; Pitt 7. Georgia Tech 2; Michigan 9. Brown 0; Yale 3T. Williams 20: Bowdoin 0. Worcester Tech 8; Norwich 0. Rochester 7; Amherst 35. Holy Cross 20: Harvard 6. Northwesteru 13; Colby 6. Trinity 14; Coast Guard Academy 6. Washington and Lee 12; Princeton 14. Kentucky 0; .North Carolina 6. Rutgers 10; Penn 27. Jit. St. Mary 0: Gettysburg 2. Detroit 0; Villanova 0. (Tie) St. Mary's 14; Fordham 9. Duke 20: Davidson 0. Springfield 14; Providence 13. Maryland 11; Viririnia Polytechnic Institute 9. St. Louis V. 7; Missouri 0. Ellensburg Normal 0; Washington State Freshmen 12. Colgate 7; Ohio State 10. Bowling Green 3; Hiram 13. Western Reserve 25; Mount Union 0. Muskingum 3; Heidelberg 0. Boston College 0; Western Md 40.!?",? ,"TX V. ,' "a" i0 Ohio U.-0; Miami U. 7 Washington College ld Johns nop kins 0. Haverford 7; Wesleyan 21. Boston University S; Bntes 6. Navy IS; Columbia 7. Virginia 0: Dartmouth 27. Lafayette 7: NYU 12. Wm. and Mary 0;. Georgetown S. Rhode Island Stat: 7; Mass. State Maine 7; New Hampshire 24. Conn. State 0: Tufts 14. Ohio Wesleyan 10: Syracuse 32. Michigan Stale "II: Manhnttan 0. Wisconsin 0: Purdue 14, (ilenvlllc (W. Vn.) 0: Slippery Rock 20. Bethany (W. Va.) 0; Grove City 10. Thiel 6; Westminister 7. Kansas 0; Knnsau State 13. Penn Stnteill: Lehigh 0. Bueknell 12; St. Thomas 6. .1 until tn 0; Penn Military College Brooklyn 6; Moravian 25. Indiana 0; Chicago 21, Iowa 6: Iown State 81. Tennessee 6: Alabama IS. U. of Bait 0; Catholic U. 62. State 0; Florida 1 i. . Detroit 6; Findlay 57. Rollins 6; Oglethorpe 13. Coe 6; Cornell College 0. Milleraville Teachers 6; Monclair Teachers 14. Hnrtwick 0; Ithaca College 45. ' American 6; Langley 13. St. Ijiwrence 30; Hobnrd 6. Terns Christinn 13; Teias Agri cultural and Mechanical 0. Carnegie 0; Notre Dame 43. California Frosh 14; Southern Cal Frosb 8. Mnryl nd 14: V. P. 1.9. Auburn tl Vanderbilt 7. Nebraska C: Oklnhomn 0. Toledo 40; Kenyon 0. Colorado 4S; Hriglinm Young 6. Georgia 6; Tulnne 7. s Kiskiminetns Springs school 0; Navy Plebes 7. Arkansas 0; Louisiana State 16. Hanover Oj DePauw 20. Rose Poly. 0; Wabash 25. California Teachers 7: Fairmont 6. Western Union 0: C. of South Dakota 40. Onllnudet 0; Bridgewnter X. CRES-WKLL, Oit. 20. (StieciaD A benefit wrestling and boxing card featuring six bouts will be staged at the W. O. W. hall here Tuesday eve ning at 8 o'clock. The card is being sponsored for the benefit of the Creswell volunteer firemen. Cowboy Tei linger, local grappler, is to meet Jerry Hollis of Springfield in the no-time-limit moin event. Hag- ! er and Hollis headlined the rarH at oakrulge last year, meeting several nmes. iney are rated about even, with Hager specialising in clean, sci entific grappling and Hollis gnln, in i for rough stuff. In the semi-windup Mai Lake of Springfield will battle Bill Avery. Eugene, over a 45 minute route. The half hour bout will feature Cub Me C'ubbina of Creswell against an un named opponent. Other matches on the esrd will In clude a 10 minute exhibition by Max Lake's two hoys, Jimmj. ,m Jerry; i" minute tanc e hettreen rii Bragg and Pete Gwvther. and a box. mc battle royal featuring 5 glove slingers. Uni-High Wins 20-0 From Reedsport Hi " REEDSPORT, Oct. 20-Sreclal) i to scor, th Ln versify high defeated Reeds- ' personally so port here ."'! rimfm h.,r touchdown on .1,: n, ..," . . " u '"" i : r n nrk ts ' "T' f.lri: right end for I the way for Bill Clark .,mu. AEflin tn ha 1 ih Frf ouartor cn.-.a ,, j . 1 " ?, 1J . ' .u"!"rd """Pel 33 yards . " " J?I.: "nrt "o0('' ' ri 11 ,m.,h " on c"'r , lnaiienge COLUMBIA. PACIFIC TIE P.MJTMND. Or,.. Oct. :().( -ith both team, plating wide I Sl' br 1,1,1 . . . . : nu'ia nnit ractf 'iisht to a 13 to 13 nnn-cnfrr,,,,., (00,b,i today. 4 hrr's L, TIES MIGHTYTROf IN L. A. By BRIAV Associated Press StatMr MEMORIAL COLISP,?" ANGELES, Oct. 20-(ll state came from behind bl last minutn or m, . . i Southern California rS J 40,000 astonished snecSS Southern California the first seven roin,Jcw.! and for 59-minutes nrotJLH allm lead against an ' fighting team from n, northwest. The t.:.. about to eko on. " ',n ' take a short si en fn....,', come-back trail, when th. exploded In their faces Sub End Scors, Fiehtins- rlpsnoratai.. Oregon State fired . i..1 deep in Southern California j 1 i J , CR Qa8ll bill Hon- ICaJmPbe11' Bfav" end com!,,?' nop (and hA snrinto .n til u, ... anus, U, line unmolested. Oregon State did not hit. J from acorlns position but liu fense waa alert after the tn was on in earnest and Its between the 20-yard line! lpuJ The Beavers used quick klcki lateral passes as constant sv sive weapons. Both falH a. at times, two quick kicks w blocked and some losses resta from laterals but they kept tnjji Propat Goes Ovir The first score came'esi the first period. David nifc J an Oregon punt back to hit M .o uuv,u went Into action with t ul With the big back carrr;il ball most of the time th TrejrJ uvuncea 10 uregon States t yard line and then Davli short forward pass to Cal tkl ens, the back being chased or. J bounda on the five vinl sl Propst then ran around tlrtt J ror me toucnaown. Clemen' H for the extra point with i hj from placement failed, ftt ill sailing under the crossbar. I After several Oregon M drives had been halted, Hal M gle fos Oregon State rwri wotKyns' fumble on Soriri i Die on sirM i-yard line iherM of the tana I rsion Faili I v a long fj Callfornias 40-yard line Before the end Cenvers! Danerl threw tended for Campbell. Kuhinat In and batted It down but It a straight to Campbell who Ma) rest, running 26 yards to I n down. Pangle'a try for thetnj point was a failure, the ball n wide as the crowd sat tense il see If the game was to atnj and lost or only tied In the ad minute. The lineups and lummsr;: Oregon State Pos. So-Cif W. Joslln LE .. Rushing LT... Tomschek ...LG... . Besets ... TM Devlne C...., Woerner RO... Brandts .RT Lac . Brum M .... W Schultz ...RE.... ...QB.... ...I.H.... ...RII.... ...FB..... Pangle (C) Danerl Swanson Valley . .... H Score hv nerlnds: Oregon State 0 n So. California 6 (Tie). Southern California touchdown Pronst. Orecnn State scorlnr: Iff down: Campbell. (Sub ! 1 Joslln). Referee: M. C. Evans, XjJ I'mplre: Art Badcnorh. Caina Head Linesman: Brace awj rlck. Occidental: Field Jtt R. Klowans, Chicago. NEW TORK. Oct. V-- Mainlv became Fred iBo"'.1 ries. lanky Louisville bf. If , more things smcesfallr ...,mi;.,..J nir.ki. Rose Bowl Al Rirntus. academy's rejurenat forces walloned Columbia I, to r nrf echiered one ef t .....i: ... of the .1.. .rf tootnsi sesson in it. i.m of 32.000 taeSH at Baker field, .. A, 4 Bnrabas put CclumP" i t with toncnnowii roe hut Borries rom,n"j: J irnrn inn niiiiias " effectiveness that try challenge to any rtn" . for a round robin team afternoon at J'"'. ti... -.in ..l.r terra J point games wiin ' ,j, r will go to ca.h ros a f team. Any pair wish"' , Cook's challenge i r"'" Saa' ih. conns a; 1 o'cloca 0 to 0. Reg Sow. : touchdowns, the seeetw " , . morfo th. ... clin. 34-vsrd ciitback, ' , A j .. .... i. 'i. ih. final P" i 1 er permitting.