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By HAROLD CLAASSEN
NEW YORK, Oct. 26 OP) If a
centipede crawled over a map of
the United States Saturday, each
one of its 100 legs would touch
the site of a college football up
set. Here's what the drug-store
quarterbacks will have to argue
about for at least the coming
week: Rice 18, Texas 13; Wake
Forest IB, Tennessee 6; Southern
Methodist 17, Missouri 0; Illinois
13, Michigan 9; Washington 20,
California 6; Kings Point 7, Ford
ham 6; Mississippi 9, Arkansas 7.
And then there were such sur
prises as Army's relatively diffi
cult 19-0 victory over Duke, all
the Cadet points being gained
through the air when the stubborn
southern line refused to be dented
by such stalwarts as Glenn Davis
and Doe Blanchard.
Irish Surprise
Notre Dame's 41-6 verdict over
Iowa also came in that category,
but only because of the hugeness
of the score. The Irish, ahead by
a 20-6 margin at the half, turned
Johnny Lujack loose in the final
periods to break the jinx of never
naving won in the cornland capi
Even superior day by Bobby
Layne; Texas' great, fullback,
couldn't stave off the third con
secutive defeat the Rice Owls
have pasted onto the Longhorn
record.
Dick Brinkley, the fullback-
sports writer who publicly blamed
himself for Wake Forest's defeat
week ago, was unstoppable as
the Southern Conference Deacons
administered the worst home de
feat for a Tennessee club since
Bob Neyland came there 15 years
ago.
A sturdy Illinois line, that re
pulsed s Michigan drive on the
five just before the gun, spun
83,938 Wolverine alumni into sad
ness and ruined virtually all hopes
Michigan had for an undisputed
big nine title.
Kings Point, beaten in all six
previous starts, humbled Ford
ham, 7-6. r.
Northwestern Leads
Michigan's defeat lifted North
western, a 26-13 winner over
Coach A. A. Stagg's College of
the Pacific, to the top of the Big
Nine heap. Indiana, defending
champion, belted Nebraska of the
Big Six, 27-7, while Ohio State
walloped Minnesota, 39-9.
Big Six teams spent a wretched
afternoon. In addition to the Ne
braska .loss, Southern Methodist
flattened Missouri, 17-0, and Tulsa
dumped Kansas, 57-0. In a family
affair, Oklahoma thrashed Iowa
State, 63-0.
Mississippi, starved for a vic
tory, downed Arkansas,: 9-7, in
an interconference affair at Mem
phis and. Cincinnati, which opened
this year of upsets by spilling In
diana, did It again, this time up
ending Michigan State, 18-7. -
Below the Mason-Dixon liner
Mississippi State combined its
aerial attack with a strong enough
ground formation to down Tulane,
14-7, and Georgia drubbed Fur
man, 70-7. Georgia Tech came
through as expected 27-6 over
Auburn. Alabamn, with Harry
Gilmer doing the pitching, dump'
ed Kentucky, 21-7, and Louisiana
State penetrated Vanderbilt's line
for the first time this year to
win, 14-0.
Columbia, humbled by Army"
week ago, returned to the victory
column with a 33-13 Ivy League
win over Dartmouth and Cornell,
heralded as coming powerhouse,
barely ot by Princeton. 14-7.
Harvard, unbeaten member of the
Big Three, squeezed past Holy
Cross, 13-6.
Texas A & H registered its ex
pected triumph over Baylor, 17-0,
in the Southwest loop.
Keiser Leads Field
In Richmond Open
RICHMOND. Va.. Oct 26 M
Herman Keiser, the newest
name in big time golf, led the way
(ntn the final round of the $10,000
Richmond Open golf tournament
Saturday with a flve-under-par
211 for 54 holes,. hotly pursued by
three of the best players in the
tE&mc
With the Akron, Ohio, pro as the
man to beat, those in the best posi
tion to do it were rTarut otrana
v,.n the sensational Toledo, Ohio,
matmir: defending champion Ben
Hogan, one of golfs biggest money
,rnn, nri Ellsworth Vines, the
Los Angeles tennis sur wno gave
up that game lor gou. wwj wws
tied at 213.
Also in striking position was
E J. "Dutch" Harrison, of Hot
Springs, Ark., In fourth position
with 215.
Coyotes Beat UBC
VANCOUVER, B.C., Oct. 26.
(CP) The College of Idaho Coy
otes defeated the University of
British Columbia Thunderbirds 19
7 here today in the annual home
coming day at the University. The
half time score was 13-0.
Big Six Gridders Schedule
Opponents Outside League
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Salem 1 0
Springfield 0
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With the championship already
tucked away by the powerful Eu
gene Axemen, Bix Six League
teams, will all see action outside
the league with. Important tra
ditional opponents.
The Axemen clinched the pen
nant Friday night by knocking
Bend out of the league's unbeaten
class with a 13-0 decision at Civic
Stadium. The Eugene club now
has a record of four wins, no
Northwestern Trims
COP Tigers, 26-13
EVANSTON, III, Oct. 26 01.10
Undefeated Northwestern
mixed mercy with devastating
power here Saturday as it rolled
over the College of the Pacific
26-13 before a crowd of 135.000
fans.
It was Northwestern's fourth
victory. Northwestern has been
tied once, by Michigan, 14-14.
The game brought football's
"Grand Old Man," Amos Alonzo
Stagg, back to the Midwest his
University of Chicago teams ruled
often during his 41 year tenure
there. But Stagg's "little school"
simply stepped out of its class
with the inevitable outcome.
Coach Lynn Waldort of North
western played his first team only
eight minutes. After that the
Wildcats operated under wraps.
As early as the second period
Northwestern was operating with
fourth string performers.
Bearcats Beat CPS
To Take Loop Lead
SALEM, Ore., Oct. 26. W)
Willamette University took over
undisputed leadership in the Pa
cific Northwest Football Confer
ence by beating College of Puget
sound 7-0 in the ram and mua
here Saturday.
The victory left the Bearcats the
tinly undefeated team in the con'
f erence.
BEAVERS AT RIVERSIDE
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 26 0J.B
Bill Mulligan, business manager
of the Portland baseball club of
the Pacific Coast League, said
Saturday the team's 1947 spring
training site would be transfer-
losses and no ties in the league
and can t lose the title even if they
should drop the final league game
to Salem two weeks from now.
Bend is the nearest team to
Eugene in the standings and the
Bears have already completed
their league schedule with a record
of three wins, one tie and one
loss,
This week's non-league, games
will find Eugene entertaining a
powerrui ruamatn rails team Fri
day night at Civic Stadium.
Springfield will meet the Tri-
County League Junction City
Tigers in an afternoon game at
Junction City. Albany will be en
tertaining Lebanon at Albany and
Astoria will be the guest of the
Salem Vikings. While the Axe
men are playing the Klamath
Falls outfit Bend will be meeting
Medford at Bend;
Klamath Falls rates as the
toughest test for the Axemen
since their 19-19 tie with Medford.
Klamath Falls and Medford en
gaged in a hard-fought contest
recently and Medford was lucky
to come off with a 7-6 victory,
Medford may run into trouble at
Bend and the two games will give
an indication of the .relative
strength of the Big Six League in
comparison to the Southern Ore
gon Conference.
Other Bix Six teams will be
heavily favored over their op
ponents. Springfield, which held
Albany to a 0-0 tie Friday will be
out- for their second win of the
season against the Tigers who
have had a rough time this year
in the Tri-County League. Albany
will also be heavily favored over
Lebanon. Salem may . have . a
tougher job against Astoria but on
the basis of the 35-0 victory over
the Vikings scored over Corvallis
Friday night the Vikings should
have enough power to roll over.
the Fishermen.
Redbird Rooter Gets
Slightly Red Foce
ASTORIA, Oct. 2M) Hubert
Johnson, Astoria, fireman, was still
red-faced today about his cheer
ing for the SI. Louis Cardinals;
Johnson was in a San Francisco
restaurant when the Cards won
the final -World Series game, and
he promptly gave out with hosan-
nas. Everybody in the place stared
blackly, and the waiters stopped
serving him.
It was the restaurant of Joe
DiMaggio, whose brother . was
playing for the Red Sox. ,
STEVENS QUITS
- BROOKLYN. Oct 26 () Dr.
Mai Stevens, coach of the All-
America professional football
league's Brooklyn Dodgers, who so
far have won one game, lost four,
red to Riverside, Calif., from
San Jose.,.- - - ' .
OAKLAND WINS
HONOLULU, Oct. 26 OP) The
Oakland (Calif.) Giants defeated
the Hawaii Warriors '27-7 Friday and tied one, handed in his resig
night before 16,800 fans. ; I nation Friday.
Unbeaten Prep
List Dwindles '
(Associated Press)
Two more unbeaten, untied
teams fell in weekend play, leav
ing eight major football squads in
the running for the state high
school championship.
Central Catholic defeated pre
viously unbeaten Columbia Prep, I
14-0, in Portland to win the state
Catholic school title and become
one of the leading contenders in
the northern division of District 3,
the most hotly contested of all
areas.
Roseburg, winner of five con
secutive games, stubbed its toe
over Cottage Grove, emerging with
a 13-13 tie that weakens Rose
burg's chances for title considera
tion in District 2.
That left Medford, 56-0 victor
over Grants Pass, the top team in
District 2. Hood River continued
the leader in District 1, squelching
Mllwaukle, 74-19, in a game n
which Quarterback Don O'Leary
tossed seven touchdown passes,' ran
for two more and drop-kicked
seven of eight conversion tries.
Ontario remained in the running
in District 1, walloping Payette,
Ida., 46-7. Pendleton and Vale,
each defeated once,, retain only
lim chances for district honors,
although Vale will get a shot at
Ontario in their" closing game Ar
mistice Day.
Eugene won the Big Six title by
downing Bend, 13-0, and remained
the leader in the southern division
of District 3. .
Only, in the northern division of
the same district is the race still
close. There three major unde
feated, untied teams are compet
ingCentral Catholic; Seaside,
which defeated Astoria this week
end, '19-0, and McMlnnville, which
seized the lead of the Tualatin
Yamhill Valley league by winning
its fifth straight game, 14-7, over
Beaverton.
In District 4 Grant virtually
claimed the Portland title by de
feating Franklin, 12-0. Only Ben
son and Lincoln, both second divl'
sion teams, stand In the way of a
district title for the defending state
champions.
Yankees Hjre Dressen
But Not to Manage
NEW YORK, Oct. 26 I) The
mvsterv as to who will manage
the New York baseball Yankees in
1947 remains unsolved tonight,
despite announcement that Charlie
"Chuck" Dressen had contracted
to work for the Yankees in some
capacity and would begin his new
duties immediately.
- President Larry McPhall of the
Yankees made the announcement.
less than 24 hours after President
Branch Rickey of the Brooklyn
Dodgers had declared he would
not release Dressen from his
Dodners coaching job unless he
was to become manager of another
major league team.
Utah State Trounces
Montana Grizzly, 27-7
MISSOULA, Mont., Oct. 26. J.B
Utah State, sparked by two long
touchdown gallops by End Norvel
Hansen, smothered the University
of Montana 27-7 Saturday before
8000 Homecomlsf fan at Dora
Blazer Stadium.
Utah Stat struck In each qur
ter, matchmg fast opening Use) '
plays vith accurate passing to
hand Jfontana its second defeat of
the season at the climax of the
unirersity'a golden anniversary
celebration.
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