AT 4l--;V ' Field Dogs in Tests William Jones (left), of Suffolk, Va., holds "Fast Special Delivery" y nd George Rogers, of Mount Holly. N. J., holds his wife's .ntry, "Medoc" at the trials of the Plnehurst, N. C, Field -Trial club, as judges and gallery (rear) prepares to follow the test Unbeaten Holy Cross Is Voted Tops in Cage Poll New York, Jan. 17 VP) A new team unbeaten Holy Cross holds the No. 1 spot today as the country's best basketball team In the third weekly Associated Fress poll. The Crusaders from Worces ter, Mass., climbed from first In displacing St. John's of Brook lyn by a close 1,037 to 992 points. Holy Cross, winner of 13 games, drew 47 first-place votes out of 128 cast by sports writers and sportscasters throughout the country. The Brooklyn five (14-1) got 35 votes for first place. Right behind in third came Long Is land U. (12-1) with 27 ballots for No. 1. Here's the breakdown by sec tions on the top 10: East 6, Mid west 2, South 1 and Far West 1. On the second 10 the South placed 5, Midwest 4 and the East 1. Bradley (15-2) jumped into fourth place from last week's sixth spot. The Braves received 3 votes for first, the same num ber as Kentucky (10-2). Ken tucky dropped from second to fifth because of its upset by Ten nessee Saturday. Duquesne (12-0) moved from eighth to sixth, getting four first place nods. The Dukes and Holy Cross are the only undefeated teams rated in the first 30. Army (5-0) is the third and last major five still unbeaten. The Cadets weren't ranked. C.C.N.Y. held fast to seventh place, same as last time. City has a 9-2 record. Indiana (11-2) dropped from last week's fourth spot to No. 8, following its losses to Michigan and Iowa. The Hoosiers got three votes for first. U.C.L.A. (11-4) moved one notch up to ninth. The Pa cific coast quintet also receiv ed three ballots for first. LaSalle (9-2) of Philadelphia is the only newcomer to the first 10, taking over 10th from North Carolina (11-3). The Southern ers dropped to 12th. LaSalle received one vote for first. The only other quintet win ning first place mention is 13th- ranked Kansas State (11-3) with two. C.C.N.Y. is the only team of the first 10 not registering with a No. 1 vote. Washington, leader of the northern division In the Pa cific coast conference, dropped from 20th to a tie for 27th this week because of its loss to Washington State last Friday. The Huskies and UCLA's 9th place Bruins are the lone coast quintets ranked. Union Wins Class B Tournament for 1950 Cage Games Union, Ore., Jan. 17 (U.R) The district 8 class B high school basketball tournament will be played on the Union high school floor, Albert Hopkins, Union school superintendent, announc ed today. Hopkins, tournament mana ger, said the tourney would be held Feb. 23-25. District 8 in cludes schools in Union, Wallo wa, Baker and Malheur counties Hialeah Racing Bucks Downward Trend of Mutuels Miami, Fla., Jan. 17 (UP-) Picturesque Hialeah bucks a na tional downtrend in betting and attendance today when it opens its expanded race track for a 40-day meet that heralds the lushest days of Florida's tourist season. The track, famed for its blue- blooded patrons and horses and its pink flamingos, reversed the retrenchment movement of other ovals by adding 1,200 seats and providing more 'walking space" for customers in a bid for at least 40 million dollar mutuel days. Mutuel. facilities have been increased 15 percent. Sauer to Study Washington State Coaching Setup Spokane, Wash., Jan. 17 U.R) The Chronicle said today that George Sauer, recently resign ed head football coach at Na vy, will come to Pullman soon to look over the Washington State college athletic plant. Sauer told the Spokane newspaper by long-distance telephone that he had been in vited west by WSG Athletic Director Bob Brumblay and Faculty Representative T. H. Kennedy who interviewed him In New York for the grid coaching job at WSG. Sauer said he had a "very nice talk" with Brumblay and Kennedy but that "negotia tions did not reach the point where I was offered the job." The ex-Navy and Kansas university coach said he would come to Pullman "with in a short time." FINAL RESULTS OF FIRST HALF LADIES LEAGUE TEAM STANDINGS Won Lost Handle Oil 38 IB St tv Ur Self Laundry 37 19 Dick Meyer Lumber Co. 32 1M Master Bread 30 28 Highland Market 27 29 Hubba Real Estate 27 29 Memorial Hospital 21 3ft Ladd & Bush. Bank 12 INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS Team Hlih Series Serv Ur Self, 3i2i: Hisnianfl jaarxei. 1947; Memorial Hospital. 1942. Team Hiah Slnale Game Serr Ur Self. 752; Highland Market, Muter Bread, 725. INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS Hlrh Individual Series Alma Penny S5i; oerxie carr aw ucc Oauthler 463. Hlrh IndlTldual Game Gertie Carr 239: Alma Fenny mi, Lu cille Allen 199. Hiih Average Alma Fenny 151; Dee oautnier m. Call for Contributions To Aid Bird Feeding Plan The Salem chapter of the Izaak Walton league has tak en notice of the plight of sev eral thousand wild ducks who are hard pressed as they seek food on the slough extending south from the paper mill. Rex Sanford, president of the chapter, Issued a plea for funds from the organization's own membership as well as from the general public. Con tributions can be left at the White feed store, 265 State street. . League members will dis tribute the grain with a boat i" donated by the Salem boat house and used as a means of distribution. Natural feeding grounds of the ducks are snowed over and continued low temperatures will freeze over the waters of the slough. The ducks, denied feed for any length of time, will soon become exhausted and perish. Not since the 1928-29 season has George Washington U. ex perienced a losing basketball campaign. Sports Calendar JANUARY 17 Professional Wrestling at armory, 8:30 p.m. Basketball: Marlon County B league: Jefferson at Chemawa St. Paul at State School for Deaf; Oervala at Salem Boph; Aumsvllle at Sublimity Mill City at Detroit; Gates at Turner. Sacred Heart Academy vs. Concordia, St. Joseph's gym, 8 p.m. Willamette Valley league: Mt. Angel at Sllverton, Sandy at Estacada, Dallas at Uolalla, Canby at Woodburn. Corvallts vs. Salem, Salem Y, 8:15 p.m. JANUARY IB Professional boxing at Armory, 8:30 p.m. "March of Dimes" benefit. 1 Basketball: City League, Leslie gym, Burroughs Inn Vs. Cap. Bus. Col., 7 p.m.: National Guard vs. Marine Reserves, 8 p.m.; CTL vs. Post Office, 9 p.m. JANUARY 19 Basketball: Church League, Girls gym, St. Mark Lu theran vs. lit Methodist, 7 p.m.; First Baptist vs. Cat. Baptist, 8 p.m.; Knight Memorial vs. 1st Pres., 9 p.m. Boys gym, 1st Christian vi. Sal. Army, 7 p.m.; St. Mark Lutheran vs. C. S. Christian, 8 p.m.; Liberty Church vs. Cal. Baptist, 0 p.m. JANUARY SO Basketball: Salem high at Eugene; Willamette vs. College of Idaho at Moscow; Oregon vs. Washington, Seattle; OSC vs. WSC, Pull nan. Willamette Valley league: Estacada at Mt. Angel, Sllverton at Sandy, Dallaa at Canby, Molalla at Woodburn. Marlon-Polk league: Sacred Heart at In deDendence. Bible Academy at Stayton. Marlon County B league: Gervals at Jefferson, cnemawa at si. raui, eaiem Bophs at OSD, Sublimity at Gates, Aums Tllla at Mill City, Turner at Detroit. Leslie Ooldi vs. Leslie Bluet, 4 p.m. JANUARY SI Basketball: Bend vs. Salem high at Salem, 8:18 p.m. OSC vs. WSC at Pullman. Oregon vs. Washington at Seattle. Willamette vs. College of Idaho at Caldwell. (Ratings throafh games of January 18) TUESDAY, JANUARY 17 East Brockport St. ,34.3 vs Hobart 36.9 Brooklyn 67.9 vs Mexico 24.9 Connecticut ,.4S.8vsN. Hampshire .33.3 Cortland St. .'39.9 va utlca 39.7 Delaware 40.6 vs P. M. C 40.4 Duquesne . . . . 74.8 vs W aynesburg . . .65.3 Ft. Schuyler .32.4 vs King's Point .14. Holy Cross ...82.4 vs Providence ....50.9 Ithaca fi6.3vsQuai.tico 41.3 Jer. City St. 26,4 vs Bloomfleld ....16.7 King's. Fa. ...42.2 vs Mansfield St. 22.0 Long Island ,.76.4vsN. C. State ..70.8 Mt. St. Mary' 39.6 vs W. Maryland .36.4 N. Britain St. 54.2 VS A. I. C 36.8 Pittsburgh .,,.52.2v5 drove City ...39.9 Kt i. mate . . ,-db. vs hi. job,, trm. ..oi.j St. John. NY ..77.8 V, DePaul 68.9 St. Lawrence .49.0 vi Clarkson 31.0 31ena 88.5 vs Geo'town. DC .56.5 SUdd'v Rock .40.8 vi Gannon 36.7 Swarthmore . ..51.0viUrs.nui "27.1 Midwest Albion 43.9vsHope 40.9 Augsburg 49.7 vs at. jonn, tain, -ji.o Canterbury .. .45.8 vs Earlham 36.2 Central, Mo. ..'52.7 vs Baker 49.1 47. vs wumcy 40.0 vs Ashland 36.1 51.4 vs Manchester . . . .38.8 68.2 vs G. Adolphus . .38.8 38.0 vs Adrian . . 28.5 49.2 vs Wittenberg ... .33.5 49.0 vs Anderson 45.3 47.2 vs Alma 38.3 65.5 vsWooster 47.3 $$ MONEY $$ FHA W Hi Real Estate Loam Farm or City Personal and Anto Loam State Finance Co. 153 S Hilb St Uc 8-216 M t SCORES in the ALLEYS Cmplt BUsalts) Duck Pin LADIES LEAGUE Memorial Hospital (3) June Moore 290, Grace Mulligan 333, Jauntta Peters 318, Helen Hill aio. me Meyers Lumner io. 1) Rita. Hannegan 3&1. Helen Nolan 3, Evelyn Thompson 418, Margaret Holmes 353. Ladd Bmh Bank (0) Pee ay Short 320, Theresa Aguilar 250, Donna Greene 292, Paulina Osborne 373, Bye 285. Hlxh land Market (4) Elva Schroyer 430, Ber tha Zeeb 324, Ruth Hanson 342, Cleona De Hut 369, Gertie Carr 444. Master Bread (3 Arlene Hafanbrack 346, Bonnie Melum 359, Shirley Stude- baker 344, Gertie Cox 341. Bye 337. Randle Oil (1) Gladys Angel 420. Helen Randle Jo Hill 351. aiaaya wooa 394, uee Oauthler 433. Serv Ur Self Laundry (0) Lorene Han sen 365, Ella Scharf 453, Martha Fejes 430, Ruth Powell 381, Alma Penny 489. Huhbs Real Estate (4) Velma White 464, Jordith Harrison 473, Lucille Allen 431, Mary Po llnskl 458, Bertie Miller 392. High team series and game: hudm, 33B5 and 821. High individual series: Alma penny (Serv Ur Self) 489. High individual game: Evelyn Thompson (Dick Meyer) 202. 402; Mayflower TCIlk Bettlemler 393, Scharff 389, Craven 418, Ptauti 322, Gard ner iWI. Oregon Statesman 1 Talmage 355. Kltimlller 339. Cordler 453. Oreena 405, Bower 398; Metropolitan Stores (D Slick 341. Jones 314, Dow 339. western Paper ) Purvii 346, Tleck 8. Seamster 296. Cos-swell 278. Ander son 418; Chuck's Steak House (1) Hold 320, Curtis 392, Lewis 332, Bennett 442, Roadermel 384. Capitol Cltr Lanndrr d. Ant-ova 403. Kufner 417. Hopflnger 349, Settlemier 362, MIchaud 330: Top Hat ? Welch 329. De laney 334, Cheney 357, Smith 339, Gould 385. High ind. game, Cy Craven, Mayflower Milk. 192: hlsh Ind. serlea. Nttt nnrrlir Oregon Statesman. 453; high team game ana series, ttiop-ute collet Shop, 717 and MERCANTILE LEAGUE NO. 1 South Salem Pharmacy 1) Rlordan 424, Merrltt 486. Holt 533. Hinkla 471. Hv- att 440; Montgomery Ward it) Fleet a.j, ecnene uo, cawey 030, Cllne 432, Morris 552. State Street Market (ft) Coffman 4:0. Crossler 380, Cox 471, Meyer 435, Hern 470; Brown's Jewelers (.1) Parker 390, 390, E. Haugen 462, Nystrom 412, H. Hau- gen 4u, v. naugen oes. State Street Market (. Krlr ifiT Primbs 385, Roake 401, Klienke 474. Nag ley 600; Teamster's Union (1) Godkin 422, Ray Thies 367, Pohl 367, Graham 494, Bob Thles 443. Doollttle's (1) Longworth 444, Keen 394, Burton 463, Wllken 44B, Poole 486; Ace's St Baislnger (2) Pish 363, Randall 459. Hemann 432. Ashby 453. Cushtng 457. High Ind. game and series, Morris, 217 and 552; high team series, Montgomery Capitol Alleys COMMERCIAL LEAGUE NO. 1 Walton Brown (2) Perry 475, Emberton 397. Alderln 469, Sllke 529, Riches 463; Marion Creamery (1) Garbarino 505, Pe kar 454, Davenport 539, Kenyon 503, King 542. Senator Radio Photo (3) Cadv 505, Duffus 604, Wlltsey 493, Larsen 545, Glodt 561; steiler supply (o Kitzmmer wi, e. Stettler 512, C. Stettler 425, Hendrlo 446, Valdez 529. Knights of Columbus (3) Hartwell 475. Albrlch 459, Bickler 461, M. Miller 546, J. Miller 535; Master Bread (0) Mattson 424, Frlem 538, Coomler 443, Powell 489, Farmer 531. Orval'a 41) Lama 501. McCary 402, Ga- bel 498, Ross 557, Boyce 509; Nicholson's Ins. (2) Wilton 443, Gardner 511, Gan non 521, Brown 525, McCluskey 518. Goldles (0) Bentson 434, Herr 441, Howell 3B8, Frank 500, Spencer 458; Starr Foods (3 Arehart 618. Allen 579. Powell 485, Lengren 575, Scales 582. Hign team games ana series, Starr irooaB 1013 and 2980; high Ind. series, Max Al len, 679; high Ind. game, Glen Lengren, 235. Cardinals Slate Concordia Preps For Tuesday Go The Sacred Heart Cardinals drew an open date in Marion Polk league competition and will engage Concordia Preps of Portland in St. Joseph's hall Tuesday night. The program will constitute a benefit for the "March of Dimes" and all gate receipts will be turned into the fund being raised to battle polio. At 7 o'clock the second strine clubs will meet with the main event scheduled for an hour later. Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Tuesday, January 17, 19509 Keeps Active at 94 Years With Bowling and Golf By RUSS GREENLEE i AP New,f.turea) Sioux Falls, S.D. The golf season is over at the Minnehaha country club here. And so 94 year - old Frank L. Blackman has turned to his winter's bowling. Blackman remains active in his real estate and loan busi ness. He thinks it's a good idea for a man to take time out, how ever, for a little recreation. He's made it part of his program ever since he was 60. He was a bit dissatisfied with his golfing last summer, though. He had a tough time breaking 100. He's doing better on the alleys this win ter, rolling from 120 to 150. Blackman still uses a regu lation 16-pound ball in bowling. However, he's pondering the possibility of switching to a 14 pounder. "It could be just what need," he confides, "to boost my scoring average." He doesn t bowl in a league, but two or three afternoons a week Blackman and an 82-year- old crony, Phil Campbell, a for mer assistant postmaster here, match their skill on the alleys. Campbell also plays golf with Blackman, but wasn't here to do so last season because he was on his wedding trip on the west coast. Blackman, whom you'd take for a man of 75 was born near Batavia, N.Y., Aug. 13, 1855 He regards his long life and good health as a sort of family heritage. He's never used tobacco or taken a drink of liquor. It seems to Blackman that many men shorten their lives r I. t FRANK BLACKMAN Bowling at 91 by eating too much, although he has no private formula about how much food a fellow ought to consume. "I Just don't require much food," he says, "and so I don't eat much." He has weighed 130 pounds virtually all his adult life. He's five feet, six inches tall. It amuses him that people are forever getting him mixed up with his kid brother, George. George Is only 88. Dick Dunl4el4s College Basketball Power Index EXPLANATION The Power Index provides a direct comparison of the relative strength of any two teams for this season to date. Thus, a 50.O team has been 10 scoring; points stron; :r than a 40.0 team on their comparative records, in vhich scoring; margin has been weighed against strength of opposition. This does not necessarily mean that a 50.0 team should defeat a 40.0 team by exactly 10 points in the uture. Teams rarely follow past performance that closely. Furthermore, the ratings are not adjusted for such fac tors as home court, injuries and ineligibilities. The Dunkel system correlates records of all college teams and was started in 1929. COMMERCIAL LEAGUE NO. S Dick Meyer Lumber (.It Barber 517. Liv ingston S09, Shlpman 467, Etienlce 523, La cy 489; Rod St Gun Club (0) Miller 314, Futrell 396, McDlnay 435, Pekar 399, De Bow 515. The Jewel Box (11 White 376. Cowan 453, Sllke 411, Klldall 447, Walls 497; Val ley Oil is) DC IK 478, ZeeD 410, ZeeD 441, Lutz 437, Warner 484. Woodburn (3) Steele S09, Bentson S44, Austin 381, Deagen 538, Hicks 496; naff man Const. (0) Karn 453, Emberton 433, Larsen 441. Hansen 401. Clark 371. Nailer's (1) Thompson 626. Johnson 373, Thurman 448, Odum 363, McCune 524; Bound Const. 2) Bud Straw 633, Miller 420, Oarrett 411, Bob Straw 463, Slmmond 465. High team name. Vallev Oil. 849: high team series, Woodburn, 2468; high Ind. series, Bentson, 644; high ind. game, Thompson. 217. Duke . eo.lTsSo. Carolina ..48.4 Ersklne 34.2 vs Piedmont '24.9 Florida fit. ,.a43.8TsMercer 43.7 Furman 47.2 vs Citadel 32.3 Hamp. Sidney 45.9 vs Roanoke 40.4 Hardln-Slm's .47.1 vs Texas Tech. ..42.9 Howard 43.1 vs Blrm. Southern 34.4 Kentucky 78.8 vs Georgia 50.7 Marsnan 4.u vs Moreneaa sc. ,ww.i Murray St. .,.66.3 vs Tenn. Tech. .45.4 Presbyterian . .38.6 vs Catawba 33.7 Tampa 48.1 vs Florida 48.0 Tex. Wesleyan 48.1 vs St, Mary, Tex, 26.1 union. Ky 37.5 vs centre ji.5 Wm. & Mary .61.6 vs V. M. I 34.7 w. Liberty St. "49.6 vs w. va. Teen. .37.8 Far West Pepperdine ...55.6vs Pomona 47.0 Puget Sound .52.4 vs Seattle 46.7 San Jose St. ..67.lviSan Fran, St. .36.2 Eureka Flndlay Franklin .... Ha inline Hillsdale ..... Heidelberg . , Ind. Central , Kalamazoo ., Kent State .. Lake Forest ,. .37.3 vs Elmhurst ,31.1 .47.6 vs Upper Iowa ..'32.7 .42.1 vs C'cordla, Minn. 32.8 . .43.8 VflDrury 35.6 ,37.8 vs Knox 30.7 .4fi.0vsS. D. State ..44.9 . .58.8 vs Denlson 26.3 ,55.6 vs Hiram 36.4 .66.5 vi Wichita 56.2 .45.2 vs Central. la. ...17.1 .49.4 vs Augustana, SD 30.2 Loras Macalester . Mo. Valley . Monmouth . Mornlngsida Muskingum Otterbeln St. Louis ... Simpson .... So. Dakota Toledo 68.7 vs Wayne TJ 37.4 Trl-State 18.7 vs Indiana Tech. all.B W. Michigan .60.9 vs Valparaiso 60.7 soutn Appalachian .48.8vsHigh Point ...42.8 Bridge water . .39.4 vs Rand. Macon ."31.8 Delta State . .51.1 vs S'west'rn, Ten. 34.4 WEDNESDAY, JANUAR" IS East Amherst 41.4 vs N. Hampshire .33.3 Army 62.2vsPenn 55.6 Arnold 46.5 vs N. Bedf'rd, Tex. 19.6 Carnegie Teh. 56.4 vs Oeneva 49.5 Colby 39.1 vs Bowdoln 32.5 Columbia 68.7 vs Navy 63.5 Drexel 44.5 vs Haverford ,,..'38.8 Fordham 56.5 vs Yeshlva 24.9 Iona 55.2 vs Bridgeport 33.9 Lafayette 52.9 vs Lehigh 37.2 LaSalle 75.5 vs Albright 44.0 Maine '46.7 vs Bates 37.2 Manhattan . . .'60.7 vs Upsala 38.2 Massachusetts .42.6 vs Wesleyan '33.3 M. I. T 37.4 vs Wor'ster Poly .37.2 Muhlenberg .. .66.0 vs Bucknell Paterson St. .."35.8 vs Trenton St. , Penn State .'62.8 vs American U. . Rider 45.1 vs Montclalr St. St. Anselm's .'46.8 vs Becker 25.7 St. Michael's ,55.5 vs Mlddlebury ....38.3 Scranton 49.2 vs Moravian 40.S Thlel 36.1 vs Allegheny 31.9 Tufts 47.1 vs Northwestern .'33.4 Williams 38.0vsN. Adam St. ...12.9 rale 56. 3 vs Dartmouth ....54.0 Midwest Akron ., 63.0 vs Youngstown ,,54.8 Assumption ...25.2 vs Detroit Tech. ..19.7 Chicago 45.1 vs No. Central .35.8 DePauw 54.0 vs Canterbury ...45,8 E. Illinois ....'65.0 vsW. Illinois ....52.0 III. Normal ...46.2vsNo. Illinois ....45.6 111. Wesleyan . .57.1 vs Carthage 29, 41.5 ,.30.6 ,.52.3 .4.7 Missouri "69.4 vs Wichita 66.2 Mt. union ..."4S.4 vs case 3D. Notre Dame ..71.3 vs Mich. Stats ..57.5 O. Wesleyan ,. .48.3 vs Kenyon ......,35.0 Oklahoma 71.3vsOkla. A&M ,.66.5 Parsons 45.1 vs la. Wesleyan .25.1 Ripon 50.7 vs Lawrence "37.8 Warr'nsb'g St. "51.3 vs St. Benedict ..48.3 W. Ky. State .74.3 vs Evansvllle ....! South Arkansas 60.1 vs s. M TJ 55.9 Berea 28.8 vs Transylvania .19.0 Clemson 45.2 vs Citadel 32.3 Concord St. , .26.2 vs Salem 22.7 Davis-Elklns .'52.3 vsW. Va. Weslyn, 43.5 E. Carolina St. 47.3 vs Catawba 33.7 Louisvlll 74.2 vs E. Ky. state ..gb.i Mercer 6. .43.7 vs Stetson "38.0 Miss. State . . .48.4 vs Mississippi. ....48.0 66.3 vs Mid. Tenn. St. 35.8 '49.3 vs So. Carolina . .48.4 31.8 vs Towson St. ...31.1 32.8 vs Shepherd 32.6 5.7 vs Baylor ....55.1 61.0 vs Rice 66.8 Tex. Wesleyan .48.1 vs Trinity, Tex. .40.5 Va. Tech 54.1 vs Wash, to Lee .46.8 Far West W. Texas St. .59.2 vs Flagstaff St. .37.7 THURSDAY, JANUARY 19 East 54.5 vs Mexico 34.9 .55.3 vs Hobart 26.5 26.4 vs Newark St 2.0 .72.3 vs Can lsi us 07.9 .31.1 vs Frostburg St. ." 7.3 Midweit 38.3 vs Hillsdale 38.0 74.3 vsW. Virginia ...60.4 .59.5 vs Mich. Normal "34.7 68.2 vs St. John, Minn. 37.6 .58.0 vs Ind. Central ..'40.9 .58.8 vs Capital 54.0 .38.8 vs Winona St. ... Whltew'ter St. 37.0 vs Oshkosh St. ...36.8 South Appalachian ..'48.8 vs Ersklne .34.2 Geo'town, Ky. "49.2 vs Centre .. 31.5 Presbyterian .38.6 vs Newberry ......30.4 W. Va. Tech. ..37.6 vs Salem 22.7 Wm. it Mary .61.6 vs Hamp Sydney 45.9 Far West Cen. Wash. St 52.2 vs whltworth 41.3 Western St. .. .49.5 vs Carroll, Mont. -31.7 W. Texas St. .59.2vsTempe St. ...54.5 NOTE: home team Copyright 1950, by R. C. Dunkel Murray state No. Carolina . Rand. Macon , Shenendoah . . T. C. U Texas A&M Hartwlck Ithaca Jersey C. St. Niagara Potomac St. . Alma Cincinnati ... Detroit Hamllne Indiana St, . Muskingum . Stevens Ft. 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