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    Page 16, Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Sun., Nov. 81, 1948
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Mapleton, Mohawk Gain Semi-Finals
Dayton Next
Sailor Rival
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Indians to Tackle
Wesport in 6-Man Tilt
The gleam Is glowing brighter
in the eyes of both Lane County
"B" football champions, the !
Mapleton Sailors, unbeaten and
untied, and the Mohawk Indians,
a high-scoring six-man outfit,
who rode into the state high
school semi-finals through Friday
game efforts.
Mapleton ran up a decisive lead
In their 40-8 rout of Bandon Fri
day, then set back and let the re
serves have a workout as they
continued to display a potent
vard-eatinl ground attack. Mo
hawk put on a brilliant defensive Two basketball organization
field display a potent yard-eating i meetings arc on tap for the city
ground attack. Mohawk put on a hall recreation offires this Mon
brilliant defensive display and let! day and Tuesday for AAU inde
Eddie Hasen go to work in the : pendent basSetball clubs,
backfield to easily advance with ! City Sports Director Jim Coffel
27-6 win over Yoncalla. i announced all, teams, sponsors and
The Oregon School Activities players planning on performing in
Association sets the dates and the recreational basketball league
Duck Hoopsters Prepare Fills
For Willamette Inaugeral i" s't;
ITlVWI J IVIiiv j
With only seven practice ses-ifoot, eight-inch veteran, and Bob
sions remaining, Coach John Lavey, dynamic little guard, have
Warren's starting five, let alone a j displayed enough, ability to be
12-man traveling squad remains! classed as regulars,
up in the air. The Webfoots open The other forward position
a 30-game schedule against WU-rgnt now is a toss-up between
lamette University at Salem De- BoD rj0n, Bob Amacher, Dale
cember 1. Warbcrg and Will Urban, but
The veteran hoop mentor would that none of the hoopsters have
admit only that Forward Paul j been looking good this week. The
Sowers, former Baker High, Ore-! other guard position is between
gon Frosh and Vanport College Lynn Hamilton, Don Peterson,
AAU Hoopers Invited
To Two Meetings
John Neeley and Ken Seeborg,
but that these men have been
unimpressive recently.
There are more than ton others
still drilling daily and any one
of them may break into the line
up. Warren intimated. He was
high in his praise of Sowers,
"who is shooting and passing ex
ceptionally well," Warren said.
Oregon will move to British
I Associated Press
The Oregon state prep gridiron
semi-finals this week are going to
be chummy little affairs geo
graphically, anyway.
The four prime elevens spent
the season playing teams all a-
round the state and wound u p
matched agains schools right
next door. One set has even
played together before.
Jefferson is favored over the
nearby Gresham Gophers in the
Thanksgiving Day semi-final at
Portland's Multnomah Stadium.
The other, semi-final, between
Grants Pass and Medford. sounds
still simpler. The bitter Southern
Oregon rivals played during the
regular season with Medford win
ning, 7-6.- t
The state hijgn scnooi acuviu
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RETAIL YARDS
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Springfield North 33rd off Main
Columbia for a two-game series association Doara oi uuu
in Vancouver December 3-4 be-1 select the date and site of the
fore opening the home season ! Medford-Grants Pass game n d
against the University of Califor-lthe two class "B" semi-finals on
nia December 17-18. The Web- Monday.
foots have an attractive home Tfte class -a- cuampiunaiuiJ
ulaces of the semi-final games so should be in attendance for the schedule besides Cal and the reg-,race will pit uajion dgauiM
ni cnnriau nnihim, ofiii lua, Mandavniaht meeting, at 7:30 minr pioht rnnferenre clashes nlcton and Henley against Val
known as tn the sites of the semi'
final contests.
Strong rumors has Mapleton
playing their semi-final tilt with
tough Dayton Thanksgivng morn
ng on Hayward Field Mohawk,
too. will possibly get It's game
with Westport at a Lane County
site. Precedent In such matters is
to have the team doing the least
p.m. Coffel emphasized that def
inite league action would be taken
and it be imperative that all those
concerned be in attendance
Tenms planning to enter the em and Southern division
City League, or "major" AAU cir- tets.
cuit, will be asked to attend a Oregon
Long Island University, Wyo- Iowa. Wallowa overwncimea joni
ming, San Francisco, and a series Day, 20-0, Saturday,
at the Cow Palace in San Fran-j
Cisco against seven other North- U onfann UtliversitV
nrn anrl Snllthprn division OUin- ,TIW" w
iCops Grid Finale 47-7
may lose the services' MISSOULA. Mont. W The
meeting Tuesday night. Many:0f Jim Bartelt. veteran guard Montana Slate University Grizzlies
organization plans are on the , who made his Webfoot deout as ended an otherwise dismal season
game to be the visitor and in thlswl" bc taken
docket and tentative scheduling
case it would be Westport, a team
that rode In to the six-man semi
finals as they were unopposed In
their section of the state.
Both Lane county schools are
expected to have their toughest
opposition to date in their semi
final tests. Dayton is a really
strong team, and the fact they
squeezed past St. Paul, 7-0 Friday
does not date from their potency.
Mohawk will be facing In West
port traditionally one of the best
six-man schools In the state.
See-Tee-See First
In Marshall Handicap '
SAN BRUNO, Calif., Nov. 20
flJ.PJ See-Tee-See, owned by Cur
tis T. Clifford of San Francis
co, hung a nose decision on
Charles S. Howard's Miss Doreen
to win the $10,000-added John
Marshall Handicap.
Be Sure Now was third and
Class Day fourth in the after
noon's feature race, witnessed by
a crowd of 15,158. Jockey Ralph
Neves rode the winning horse in
the six furlong race.
See-Tee-See, a 8-6 favorite,
paid $4.60, $3.00 and $2.30. His
time was 1.12.
Collegiate
EAST
larvard 20.Yal 7
.oluinbui 34. 5vrai'U.e 28
'His bur nil 7. I'eiiii Sinle 0
Dartmouth 33. Prtiu'eton 13
ioiv t.roM i. TciitPie (
fluteer 28. Fordttam 19
Kent Stall 42. Comie'-Mcul 2
ijfavrtte 23. Lehlirii 13
Wesley an 28. Roche ter 0
ytllatiovi 46, San Francisco 13
Boston College 19, St. Mary's 7
Grorce Wasblncton 13. Georgetown T
NYU 35. Klnes Point
Toledo 28. New Hampshire 14
Arnold 6. Adcohla 6
Champlaln 20, bampson 6
neiiuolaft- Polv 47. RrnoWlvn rVilixtr
Swarthrnore 28, Haverfqrd 28
iinienpers; h. uucKncn
usauehanna 13, U
rs 4fl
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'enn Military 39. Albrieht 0
linn i,
Ihipnc nburr 7. Slippery Rock 0
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Sprlnafleld 28. Cortland 6
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Mich. nan 13. Ohio State X
lonnwesicrn zu, mmou 7
vi roue jh. Indiana u
meson in. wisron
ant ff, Cincinnati I
rhln 94. Arlrlun
in rsrrnil II. Pnu-lln Hrean 14
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Marquette 32. South Dakota 0
WMtr
Tulan
ane fi. Cincinnati 0
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Clent.son 42. Dugureiie D
North Carolina 20. Duke 0
Florldn 27. Ml.iml 13
Qffomlll 31. FurmHtl 0
Q.nrcln Tpch .14. The Citadel 0
Tcime.sp. 0. KffntucKv 0
William Mry SO, No. Carolina St.
Woford 40. Rnndolnh-Maron 6
IVn.tort-Salem XI. fit Pan 0
l.otll.lana Stat. 78. Alabama S
Vanderbilt 34. INtaryland 0
SOUTnWEST
Arkansas 39. Tulsa IS
SnuthernMetnodlst 13. Baylor 0
Rica 21. T.xas Christian T
Texas tech 14, New Mexico J
rut west
Washlnaton 34, Idaho t
USC 20. UCLA If
California 7. Stanford S
Colorado Collefe 12. Colo. Aflnes 7
nrlKham Youns IS. Wyomlne i4
Tonlana 47. North Pakota 7
Colorado AS:M 2P. .Colorado V. 23
CKNTURY MARK
DETROIT A. MacDonala In
'905 was the first automobile
member of the 19.45 Fai -West ( in a blaze of glory, massacring the
NCAA championship team. He j Sioux of North Dakota University,
sprained an ankle early in the 47 to 7.
practice season and a growth on ! Only during the first half was
the ankle bone may keep Bartelt the Montana team able to claim
out of the lineup. 'complete mastery, however, for a
Reserved spat tickets for all of revitalized Nodak club played on
Oregon's home game will go on almost even terms during the final
sale Monday at the McArthur , two periods which were marked by
Court ticket office. Manager How- 'some of the feircest play on Dorn-
ard Lemons announced that only blaser Field this year.
500 tickets have been purchased
through scholarship and alumni
preference.
4
To Delta Bowl
MEMPHIS, Tenn., Nov. 20 U.R
William and Mary College oi
Williamsburg, Va., has formally
accepted a bid to play in the sec-
fa j r 4f H ond annual Delta Bowl football
JI. MrirV S LrfiW IV- !gme on New Year's day.
Boston College Tops
BOSTON, Nov. 20 (UP)
Lantern-jawed Ed Songin, throw
ing a foot-ball so muddy it had
to be wiped dry before each play,
tossed three touchdown passes to
give Boston College a 19 to 7 vic
tory over St. Mary's of Califor
nia before 13,693 fans at Braves
Field.
Boston Colleges winning by
the same two-touchdown margin
by which It was favored in pre
game odds, capitilized on breaks
for each of the three touchdowns.
Pass Scores
Left Halfback Ken Hughes re
covered a fumble on the St. Mary's
eight yard line in the third period
and after three futile g r 0 u n d
plays Songin passed to end Art
Spinney who took the ball over
his shoulder in the end zone.
In the same period, Halfback
Maurice Poissant intercepted
pass on his own six-yard line and
ran it back to his 34 to start
touchdown drive paced by four
Songin passes. The fourth was an
aiflhl.Vapa. .hot Dnlcn, nUUaJ
in the end zone.
Cassara Makes TD
JIT.. !n"y seu 8 mark of way for the third B. C. touch-
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