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12 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Friday, Nov. 21, 1952 USC-UCL A Tilt Regarded Nation's Game of the Year By JOHN GRIFFIN New York (UPJHour by hour, i excitement moanti In the elty of Loi Angeles, Saturday's Southern California-UCLA bat tle looks more and more like football'! fame of the year. The game will lure the sea son's biggest crowd, 101,403, to Los Angeles Memorial Stadium, Fans in that city are calling it the "game of the century" and are paying scalpers as much as $50 for a ticket. What's more, the game will be nationally tele vised. The teams are so evenly pair ed that oddsmakers have called it even money. It's the last game end the race in a tie and the Rose Bowl team would be picked by ballot of the Big Ten schools on Monday. I bridge, Mass., but a tough, hard game is in prospect in football's imost storied rivalry. Other leading games Satur- Minnesota can cop the crown day include by winning if Michigan, Wiscon-l. E": rrinceion, second in the ivr sin, and Purdue all lose. If ,, t.surui Drtmiuti bu Hading Minnesota and Purdue win and Peno idle. Columbia meete Brown in vri-u:...... i ...:n a , the iame circuit and other top camca Michigan lose( it will end in a ire vuianova-Boston u.. Holy cro- tie. Oklahoma can win the Big Seven championship by whip ping Nebraska, and Duke can win the Southern Conference title by beating North Caro lina. Both are heavy favorites. Alabama, hopeful of getting an Temple. and Rutgers-NYO. South: Bowl-bound GeortU Tech tries to clear next-to-lait obstacle to perfect set ion, Florida State, while Tennessee. Tech'j chief rival for Southeastern Conference it tie, faces Kentucky. Other top itmti: Bouth Carolina-West Vlnlnla, Clemson Auburn, Florida -Ml ami, William and Marx North Carolina State, and Tulane-Louisiana Colleie. Midwest: Kansas favored over Mtusourl FAN FARE iwitDi.&.f r ,., xrxs H - g? V 1 1 sjnag I SCORES in the ALLEYS University Alleys certainly earn that prize if it Dime, and Kansas etate.iowa state. Mrola 350. Senator Hotel (St Scott 363, Gartner muubbt. in. nd t7. Mueiwaupi ni. Merer nt. Bene Market (D-Welna 3S. Blnea ISS. 1 '"" i:-???" Jl, Peterson lot. Drees 362. Allender .S3: H.l-. White J3I. Olll 333, Riches s. ;:"'-... ri.,. i3iHee 3. Anderson team series cupooaro caie. jaaj Welcome, Champ! Mayor Elmer Robinson (left) of San Francisco raises Rocky Mar- eiano's hand as he welcomes the heavyweight champ to the. Pacific coast. Rocky, who was handed keys to the city, was here to referee a bout between leading middleweight con tenders Carl (Bobo) Olson and Lee Sala. Little Mo, Julie in Gals7 Finals Sydney, Australia VP) Mau reen Connolly and Julie Samp ion made it an All-American women's final in the New South Wales tennis tournament by wining their semifinal matches Friday. Miss Connolly, U.S. champion from San Diego, beat Beryl Penrose, 8-4, 6-4, while Miss Sampson from San Marino, Calif., eliminated Mary Haw. of the year for UCLA and a vic-'can hand mighty Maryland, up..0,s'S;;l0,n,:re1JeS1"'.riT.!4e3. rertj. c c.. s H.ii.r.ch i, j i ..r.eA m. ren . MI. Hl, tory will complete perfect rec- set last week by Mississippi, its b.m, Baylor. Oklahoma ai,. meet .'' - " JJ 1 ' ' n,7 m.2b?SZ second straight loss after 22 , I meecant.ls ieagE no. . , , . ,.., n...winK RvraniKP alan an Clranat, is. Arkansas ' (Dlerka 41. Miller S33. Ireland 113. Scott West Salem Lumber Co. (4) L. Brllts face the old rival Notre Dame " Syracuse, also an urange a-Arkansas j,,,ord , 0.,m. !se. r. Roes us. e. smith iai. b. Nelson next week. Bwl hopeful, Will try to Stay inL'o,7 Waif, riaee (ll-Zlcier S. Pal.t 404. ,33. B. York 113. Sear. Craftsman 0- 1111,11. off- ..t.l.. it. till, the runnine hv beatinr; Fnrriham I a v.r slim schedule 01 ..me. I. on Lewis 411. Daler 40, Daniels 475; T. stook 450. o. Williams 410, E. Bolaer in one spectacular show, the Big'And both Penn State and Pitt I for:..hOI1-,1? .'iESSKSi 5V.r:;S:SS".3!'i.. "."""3." McS '. Ten champion and nose Bowl 1 wm nave meir minas on dowi ence iame and Utah mate piayini oen teams will be decided by three bids in their traditional battle, i"' ' " skyline c.merence. different games Ohio State- Neither bowls nor champion (Baby Face) Jones, Detroit southpaw, decisioned Georgia Dunn of Edmonton in a 10. round lightweight boxing match here Thursday night. Jones weighed 137, Dunn 134. Case 420, ; 477. W. fiprtass 545. Valler Oil 4)- R. Myers 407. McKlmena 433. Michigan, Wisconsin-Minnesota,!h'P8 will be involved in th LiflCOlnS Lead and Purdue-Indiana. Michigan and Wisconsin are tied for the league lead and that means either can win the title by winning Its game while the other loses. Bnt odds makers foresee both winning, Michigan by e n e point and Wisconsin by 13. 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OSC-Oregon Tilt Expected To Draw 25,000 Portlanr- (U.RI The football game that means as much to the kids at Oregon and Ore gon State as the Harvard-Yale or Army-Navy clashes do to others is expected to draw 25,000 fans In Multnomah sta dium Saturday. Both teams are primed for the game. And although both have poor records this sea son, the record book will be thrown away once the whis tle blows at 1:30. It's the 56th time Oregon and OSC have met. Oregon has 27 victories, OSC has 21 and there have been seven ties. But s:'nce the war, the Beavers have dominated the series. Oregon is a slight favorite on the basis of last week's per formances. Many seniors will be play ing their final games, includ ing such stars as Sam Baker, rated the finest fullback in OSC history, and Monte Brethaner, Oregon's fine end who is among the top pass re ceivers in the country. Rebuild Farm Home Grand Island E. M. Coats and . M. Demary of Unionvale are assisting Lester Scoggin in rebuilding his Grand Island farm home. Stock Division Pan-Am Race Mexico City W) The 61 auto- Schmldt 510. Vista Market (SI Reno 495. Stanton 3s5. NelLson 435. Hamstreet 364. Wilson 377: Luck "5" (11 SteckelberB 385. flwl aert 430, Buazell 375, Rolfaon 441, Par- mobiles remaining in tne tnira H1,h lnd. tIme lnd ,(, oreine Mull, Keith Brown Lumber (4) Miles 471. ,Leln 418. D. Vestal 404. A. Warner 510. B. Whltaker 437. Ollnes 459. Claassen 435. Clausen 474. Salem Smoke Shop (t T. Hlllerich 403: Slate Tire Co. (01 Morton Torauon 374. D. Richards 436, D. Torse 471. Hunter 443. Vehle 400. Lelack 303. By-, son 433, s. Torkeeon 403. D. Letofsky 500. ers 431. i Scare Hocaarts (41 K. Harding' 371, B. Lees Appliance Co. (I) 8mlth 337. Welle 410. ef. Kraiue 424, B. Oache 404, Short 403. Weston 401. Jones 389. Prultt ; Scratch 436. Plratea Gold (0) M. Howel 455: Plank Construction Co. (.11 French ' 486. L. Strong 406. A. Kauts 396. M. 484 Kuhn 451. Plank 451, 8arouel 403, Anon 360. B. Lalky 436. Seara Kenmore (S) B. Cook S56, E. Klein 455. K. Thompson 378, E. Riehl 443, C. Morris 478. Zosele (1) B. Stevensen 449, H. Welrrens-a 334, D. Ertsaaard 369, W. Obert 411, W. Hlllpot 458. High team game and series West flalem annual Pan-American road race headed Friday lor Leon, some 276 miles from this city, with Viovanni Bracco of Italy show ing the way to the drivers of sports cars and Chuck Stevenson of Lynwood, Calif., in the van of the stock car pilots. Bracco, driving a 1952 Ferra ri, rolled into the Mexican cap ital Thursday with an elapsed time of 7:44.31 for the first three laps covering 671 miles of the 1, 934 mile course ending at Jua rez. The Italian driver took over the lead after France's Jean Beh- ra smashed up on a treacherous curve 50 miles from Puebla. The stock car division, large ly of drivers and automobiles from the United States, remain ed a nip-and-tuck affair with on ly 37 seconds separating the first three. The four leaders are driv ing Lincolns. Stevenson chalked up an 8:42 .22 clocking in the two days for a 20-second advantage over Wal ter Faulkner of Long Beach, Calif. Two Oregon drivers were still in the running in the stock car division. Herschel McGriff Portland, driving a 1952 Olds mobile, was in 13th place with a time of 9:03.51. Bob Christie of Grants Pass held down the 37th position with an elapsed time of 10:40.27 a 1952 Nash. 311 and 654: hlah team iame and series, Planks Construction Co., 963 and 2767. COMMERCIAL NO. 1 VFW (1 Vallaou 413. Taylor 351, Sim ons 432, Wodzewoda 513, Blank 440: Ran dle Oil (S) Wllben 462, Mull 457, Dlerks 407, Miller 617, Ireland 530. Salem Merchant Patrol (0) Laaon 360, Rounds 405, Parsy 441. Niles 544, 8avase 400: Ramaies (4) Miller 445, Moore 442, C. Morrla 650, Elfin 434, D. Morris 587. Willamette Valley Bank (01 Eckstrom 480, Alshlre 388. NODP 501, MerreU 529, Ferris 407: Western "Paper Co. (4) Kueb ler 484, Andresen 464, J. Kuebler 454, Mor ris 546. Pearl 514. Salem Iron Worke ?tfc) Olbson 493, Cordler 437, Hartman 454, Oberman 600. Price 499: Fumlllte Block Co. (Its) Pynch 406, K. Case 447, Sheridan 465, C. Case 431. Earl Malm Cheeron (1 McCalllster 404, Malm 500. Kepplnaer 536. Stelnke 473, Werner 420: Walaamotta (81 Pease 496. wtiiiam .as nrown KR3. Roberta 480. Ja- the first day's pace setter, din 517. ,avai Air r.ciniT u, nc,.w,u j... Keuscher 362. Baal 536, Yader 441, Knedler 517: Kay Woolen Mllla (S) Peterson 602. Kay 409, Johnson 379, Sullivan 501, Reld 483. Hiih lnd. game, Carroll NorrLs. 332; high lnd. series, Harry Oberman, 600: hlah team game and aerlea, Waliamotts, 941 and 3780. Lumber Co.. 891 and 3303. High lnd. series B. Cook, 696. High lnd. game c. Morris, Jones Decisions Dunn Edmonton, Alta. (IP) Harold McDevitt Named President Men's Golf Club Chuck McDevitt was elected president of the Salem Men's golf club at a dinner meeting of that organization at Salem Golf club last night. Bob DeArmond was named vice-president, and Dick Hen drie secretary-treasurer. In the nine hole sweepstakes preceeding the dinner meeting, evangelist Don Spillman, play ing from scratch, showed the boys why he carried no handi cap. He shot a 30-34 64. . ' y " - u srJA Capitol Alleys LADIES CITY LEAGUE Bfidley Meat (1) Lowry 387. Doerfler 382, Bunde 356. Bradley 391, Thompson 487. Salem KaTlxation (3) 9chari 403, Mackey 339, Colvia 371, Gallatin 413,' Fenny 501. j Cupboard Cife (3 Zwicker 496. Vlt tone 487, Hateey 370, Pease 438. Qlodt 313. Bob Lawlei Maaoni (1) Thrush 43S, Lav less 386, Wherley 384, Walnwrliht 436, Vanderhool 442. 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