The Bend Bulletin, Monday. November 1. 1954 Worst is Yet to Come For UCLA, Ohio St., Cincinnati By FRED DOWN United Press Sports Writer There's clear sailing in the off ing for three of the nation's sb unbeaten and untied major powers but the-worst is yet to come foi UCLA, Ohio State and Cincinnati Barring upsets that would riva' anything the topsy-turvy season al ready has offered, Oklahoma, Ar kansas, end Miami, Fla., shoulc continue unscathed pasr teams which have a combined season's record of 36 wins and 30 losses'. Only one of the trio's 11 future opponents has escaped with fewer than two losses and two of the teams are under .500 for the year. Oklahoma, which beat Colorado, 13- 6, for its sixth straight victory on Saturday, meets Iowa State 3-4) next weekend and then goes against Missouri (3-3), Nebraskr (4-2) and Oklahoma A and M (3-3-1) on successive Saturdays. Arkansas, still unbeaten after a 14- 7 triumph over Texas A and M, takes on Rice (4-2), SMU (3-2-1), LSU (2-5) and Houston (3-2), while Miami, which butchered Fordham, 75-7, Friday night, meets Auburn mamma if-z-i) and Florida (4-3). Betting on any of those un- lerdogs would be like risking noney on Army's black and blue nights of the Hudson against the jetroit Lions. No Soft Touches There are no such soft pickings n prospect, however, for UCLA Uhio Slate and Cincinnati, whose combined opponents have a sea son s record of 41 victories and inly 13 defeats. UCLA, 27-6 victor over California ast Saturday, shouldn't have too tiuch trouble next weekend with tn Oregon team which has lost three of its seven games. But then the Uclans run into a real tough one - on Nov. 20 when they take in souinern aniornia (6-1). Ohio State, which downnd stnh !rn Northwestern. 14-7. for vie IfirV Ml. fi Still mile hiii,11i nncat. conscious mtsbureh (3-3) in add tion to such Big 10 powers as Pur- lue and Michigan. Pittsburgh has leaten Navy. Northwestern am West Virginia in succession while Purdue is 4-1-1 and Michigan 4-2 ;or we season. More Upsets Cincinnati, which slipped past iouege oi r-acmc, li-i, or Its sev NOW PLAYING 1 mm VICTOR MATURE JEAN SIMMONS EDMUND PURDOM GENE TIERNEY MICHAEL WILDING BELLA DARVI PETER USTINOV ALSO News & Color Cartoon NOW PLAYING 113 A AUltD UTISTS PioMtibM GLYNIS JOHNS SIMONE SUVA ALSO SEE WILLIAM LUNDIGA ,ciiui airaigni, goes on to piay ati- uiia oiaie wicniia la-w una Miami of Ohio (64). Saturday's latest wave of upsets included Iowa's 13-7 triumph over '.eventh- ranked Wisconsin and claimed four of the nation's previously-unbeaten and untied major "xjwers. boston Ujiiversity bounced Bucknell from the honor scroll !0-7; Gavier (Ohio) upset Boston Allege, 19-14; Pittsburgh defeated West Virginia, 13-10, and William md Mary tied Virginia Tech, 7-7. Other national powers which had heir troubles were Notre Dame. vhieh tripped Navy, 64; Army, vhich shaded Virginia. 21-20. and Juke, which slipped past Georgia Tech, .21-20. Southern California. he nation s No. 9 team, romped wer uregon Slate, 34-0. mean- vhilo, enthth-ranked Purdue beat 'llinois, 28 14, Yale defeated Dart nouth, 13 7, and Penn State wal oped Pennsylvania, 3S-31. No Poison in Nixon Supper SEATTLE. Wash., (UP) A aboratory analysis of a supper vhich Vice President Richard M Vixon ordered in his hotel room lere Saturday night showed today hat it contained no poison. An anonymous caller telephoner" Vixon Saturday evening and varned him his supper had beer Misoned. When the meal arriver" U his room in the Benjamin Frank m Hotel, secret Service .agents ook it away to be analyzed. Nixon said before his deoarturr or Denver yesterday on his cam paign tour that he believed the warning was the work of a Hallow e'en prankster. Authorities werr name to trace the call which ame from outside the hotel. . Secret Service agents, who su icrvised preDaration of a second supper for Nixon Saturday night, questioned several hotel employes jut no one was held. Sexton Named Project Manager Want Ads Bring Results Harold W. Sexton, stationed in Bend for the past six years as ivil engineer and hydrologist with the U.S. Bureau of Recla- nation, has been named secre tary-manager of the Rogue Rlv ?r Valley Irrigation District, with headquarters at Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Sexton and chil-1 dren, Hal and Joan, left for Med ford yesterday. They have sold their home on Harmon Boule vard to Leland Gates of this city. Sexton, son of Harold Sexton, U.S. Marshall, and nephew of T. D. Sexton and Mrs. George J. Chllds, Bend, was a member of. the Deschutes Project, staff dur ing most of his time in Bend yy i vA ii ft Big Three Sets London Session NEA TVephoto WIFE GREETS ADVENTURER William Willis, 61-ye.-r-old adventurer who floated on balsa raft from Peru' to Pago Pago, is greeted by wife, Tess, upon thoir reunion at LaGuardia Airport in New York. Willis holds the put cat that made the long sea voyase wilh h;m. 'Stability' Seen Following Merger SOUTH BEND, nd., (UP) The iresident of. Studebaker-Packard 3orp says the recent merger of :he two auto firms is giving both a Los Angeles went on overtime Oct. 25. t lew "stability." . . .. James J. Nance, in a letter to Studebaker dealers yesterday, said the first month's operation of the .lew merger has brought Stude jaker division, which suffered a dump in the 1954 model year, a 'business upswing." Nance 3aid lower, competitive irices on 1955 model Studebakers lad improved sales to a point vhere plants -at South Bend and 'Short Look' Set for Men PALM SPRNGS, Calif., (UP) TKn "clirtrt lnnlr" in mPfl's fashlOHS was unveiled here yesterday with the male ankle destined for further ixposure to the critical icmaie lance. Thn "hitrh wrttM" trousers fell to the top of the male oxlprd above the heel. at a C75nnn fashion roundup, masculine styles also fea tured trousers hanging vertically without a break giving what one critic described as that "drain-pipe teeling." ..m.r. innln shorter sleeves and robes that iall Just below the VOW MADE WOODROW, N. C. (UP) Paul Jones vowed today to be "dang sure" his pants are fastened the next time lie dashes out to check a noise in the hen house. On his latst sortie Jones' trous ers fell. As he grabbed for them the pistol he was carrying went off and the bullet nicked him in the leg. WASHINGTON (UP) The United Slates. Rrilnin nnrt Fran. will meet in London shortly to cnatl lormnl notes rejecting Rus sia s call for an early Big Four conference on Germany, informed sources said today. The drafting session may gel underway this week with a team of Big Three experts. The aim wil' bo to bar Big Four talks until afler the new Allied ngiwrnentf on Germany have been ratified. It was understood the Big Threr will be careful not to rule out a nossible future meeting with tin Russians after the German agree ments have gone into effect anf' given the Allies a stronger bargain uu; position. Harold E. Stassen, foreign aid administrator ust back from a 10 day tour of Europe, said in an interview that the signing of th ni'reements has produced a "marked chaiiee" in Euronea nutlic oniriion. He said he fount' more "friendliness" and "bctti" understanding" for the United Stntes (han in a 1iir time. France cleared the way for the London flmftiniF session hv nssur ing the United States that it wil' n'it nress for a conference witl Russia before the ratification pro oe-'s has lieen completed. This ! not expected until early next year at the earliest. President Eisenhower announced Saturday that the administratior will submit the agreements on Germany to the Senate at its snee lal session next week on the cen sure of Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy. The idea is to clear the way for Jxmite aproval OI certain key pro visions when the new full session opens in January. Russia's recent proposal for big power talks on unification of Ger many, now divided into free and Communist areas, has been view ed generally by Western diplomats as a poorly - concealed effoi-t tr wreck the plan to rearm Western jermany and restore its sovereign iy. . Redmond Hospital Special to Thn Bulletin REDMOND Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Haley, Madras, are parents of r son born Friday at Central Ore- ion district hospital. The baby i lame is Michael Dennis. A son, born the same dav a the hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Rich ird Tooley of Redmond, has beer named Daniel Patrick. Admitted : Friday: Miss Kati Leithaust r, Bend; Maria Salter, 5 ind yVirginia Salter, 2, Mrs Charles Bulkely, Mrs. June Bell ill Warm Springs; Mrs. Mar Mitchell, route 1, Madras; and Mrs. Costema Williams, Redmond Four out-patients were treated am (ismissed. Dismissed Friday: i Mrs. O. F Hurst, William Bluloek, and Olivin Sala. 6, all Redmond; Robert Liv 'ngston, Powell Butte. ; ' ROM POSTED Bond of $500 was posted Frl 'w for Kdwnrd Andrew Swnnzy Ml E. Emerson, arrested Thurs lay on a cmtcmot of court chair "or attempting to see his ex-wife, wntrary to a divorce decree. , Award Given Queen Mother NEW YORK (UP) Queen Mother Elizabeth, her "quiet and constant courage" rewaj-ded with in honorary degree from Colum .ia University, turned to the role if tourist today for a look at some it the city's sights. - The busy queen mother, whose Isit here has included just about verythlng from shopping tours of Fifth Ave. department stores to :treet appearances in the teeming Inancial district, scheduled stops oduy at a museum of medieval irt and a day care center for children. Tonight she will attend a Com lonwcalth ball after dining at the ippcr east side home of F. B. A. lundall, British consul general in Jew York. . The Queen Mother wore a black tcademic robe over a gray .and vhite print silk dress yesterday to receive the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws from Columbia's resident, Dr. Grayson Kirk. She vas one -of 44 men and four wo men honored by the university at ,ts bicentennial convocation, at ended by 7000 persons in the 'athedral of St. John the Divine. MANY WRITE-INS NEW YORK (UP) A local news- paper reported its straw poll for. Ihe gubernatorial election included write-in votes for Sen. Joseph Mc- Carthy, Roy Cohn, Gen. Douglas " MacArthur and Mrs. Eleanor Roo- . sevelt. 12-ox. Tin .' -. Read What Oregon Papers have said adout Harry Boivins Legislative OREGON VOTER: Boivin has estab lished a reputation for parliament ary competence. LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER: One of , the 'most business-like jobs in the leg islature Oregon has seen for many years. Lake County has a powerful friend in Mr. Boivin. We join in the chorus of approbation . . . and assure Klamath Falls that we appreciate his unaoumeu mieresi in our pruuwms. SALEM STATESMAN: Representative Boivin of Klamath Falls is one of the most capable of the House members. OREGON JOURNAL: One of the youngest speakers in the state's his tory and destined to become one of the most popular. HERALD & NEWS: Boivin' has made a most creditable showing . . .'his voting record has shown full recog nition of his responsibilities. OREGON VOTER: Enterprising, force ful, skilled in parliamentary practice. HERALD & NEWS: Both in voting and presiding has has maintained a level headedness that should make Ins con stituents proud of hirt. OREGONIAN: . . . demonstrated wis ' dom in making committee appoint ments on the basis of qualifications and interest. BEND BULLETIN: Mr. Boivin made a good record. We believe he deserves your vote. HERALD & NEWS: Appointment of Harry Boivin of Klamath Falls on , the State Board of Education: Well versed in state affairs and warmly interested In Oregon Tech, , HERALD & NEWS: Harry Boivin Is well experienced in legislative work . , . has served ably on many import ant committees . . . can be depended on to represent us Intelligently and effectively. Elect: HARRY P. BOIVIN Campbell's 28-oz. tin f Giant Size Granubfed i 1 Daanison' 4C-cz. tin ' kDAUETTIA. AflE un.ro aztttJA n ki if. n m mnim J vi ftv k B M BSr m B 14 XEm E3 LI LOS B QHIMLBlQfilfl II Hurt's 300 Tin WHOLE new P0 II ' tin 39' 5 tins m 5 fhs 98' box 69 LTD A I I ? a . 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