MEDFORD 'MA 17 TUir.UXK. MKHKOKD. ORK(U)V.' KIM DA'Y. NOVItM I'.KU 20; 102!).' MLS DEFEAT FIRE FIGHTING GRID STARS OREGON 31 10 6 IN FINA L GAME Webfoots First of Season to Plant Pigskin On St. Mary's Sod Pass By Robinson to Browne Re-j suits in Touchdown. j y . - SAX FilAXCISCO, Xov. 29. (A') St. Mary's Kaliophlk- duels from SIiiruisR wuund up tlic!r l'J'J fool bull srason yogtcrduy by dofcutlng the University of Orpfon Webfoot eis, 31 to li. In a same that co.st the victors the enviable record of belriB the only major eleven in the euuntry to complete the year with out bavins Uh goal line crossed. llrownc, Oregon half, caught :i 13-yiu-d pass from lioblnson, hulf buck, in the final period, and scam pered over the goal line to deny St. Mary's the supreme achieve ment, but the Gael suporters con soled themselves with the knowl edge that Coach Klip MadlKan's charges remained In the list of th ' undefeated college teams In the nation. 'I he Gaels swung Into their sti'iil early In the game, scoring thr touchdowns in the first and nn-l other in the second period. Smashing through the Oregon line in powerful -rushes, the Oael Wlideld pounded, across a goal Who that had yielded to only Stan ford and Idaho this season. A blocked kick, with Kbding. S'.. Mary's end, falling on the ball be hind the Webfoot line, resulted in the first touchdown. Stenneu pass ed to landing who ran 10 yar- for the second scoro. SELECT ARCHER FOR ALL-NORTH COASTLAURELS Medford Graduaie Is" Left End Choice in A. P. Sur vey of Coach and Sport Writer Opinions Oregon Places Four. iHiitiord, Washington. tell halfback: I i.lol'.i' KitzmilMr. Oregon, light half j back': Khner fcUinvurlz, 1). S. C, I : fullbai K. j I Second ti'aut: j : Hill .MeKalip. O. S. I'., left end; i Paul Si hwelger, Wushlugtou. left j tackle: Clatenco .Miililk-k, Mun hum. Icit gimi'l: Mel I loin, W. S. C. (enter; Hill (Ireger. Washing ton, light guard; Itiisscll l'eterson, i Montana, ligl'l tackle: Kussell 'strifl. O. S. I-., right olid; John (loi'lian, Waslilugtou, (lUartct'back; j Hnlihy Kobiuson, Oroon, left half back; tail 101,'lngsen, W. S. I'., ligbl hr.llback; Carl Gllmore, O. S. ' C. fullback. STATE GRID FAME Associated 1-rea I'hoto Seven memners of ine Arxansas rooTDaii team are regularly em ployed on il,e night shift of the Fayetteville fire department. . Left to right: Clyde Van Sickle. Jack Robison, C. B. Dear, Charles Var nell, Murray Howell, Earl Secrest and Joe Faye Moore. . LOOP LAURELS BY! OF EASTERN GRID BEATIKGWHSTMAN; WON BPANTHERl WAU.A WALLA. -1. A3 Couch SiK'i1 lamette I'niversity football niuaJ 'ionshi') hlls fa,len lnto U : of Pittsburgh's mighty Pal Wash.. Xov. I Keenc W'i'- NKW YOltlv. Xov. y. A The i mythical eastern football ciam- the hands today champion ,.f the North- j , h colBa,c-on!y a stt. be- Shortly b"- west footl;.!! conference, by reason . hind. fore the end of the first period.! of thvlr overwhelming defeat of j with hlg Tom Parkinson a i Whitman college here yesterday, -til ; haltering rum. the PantheuH crush j to 13. Whitman was crushed by a ; ther way through a strong and hat : s m a s h 1 n g Bearcat ,11:1: reflation j ed their way throngh-a strong ami (which could not. lie Mopped. The j battling lVnn state line yesterday fleet Willamette backs, Kriekson to wind- up their regular B'.-aaon ; and French, and Fullback ,ange : unbeaten and untied in Jl games. 1 went through the Whitman line al-j While I lie Panthers were cumin; I 111 nut in will, while Tackles .(ones! from behind to trounce the Nil land Carpenter played havoc with! tuny Lions from Slato college, a (Whitman's offense. Kriekson was j heavy and brainy Colgate cleve'i. the best ground-gainer for the Wil- i with only one defeat on its record lamette valley aggregation and gave ; that by Wisconsin of the We.: . a grout exhibition of open field j ern conference in an early aeanon I running. Five out of siy of the game, defeated lirown, 32-0. victors' touchdowns were made So far as the records go. these from passes. With licese and Hoi- J tW() games were the ;sttndouts in j gren, playing their last panic fori an Inierestinj; and spectacular I Whitman, outstanding on defense. Tlank-glvintf day of football in the .Missionaries made both of ! whleh Penn surprised Cornell with I their tuughdowns by the overhead , a 17.7 wn; tim,egie Tech end tf. . i the Xew York university Jinx wit'i i , crowd or wiinessea mo, a 20 to 0 victory, and Syracuse I L'ttrne. which was played in excep tionally warm weather for this Stennett shot a 2 -yard pass Simas, which put the Gaels n Oregon's 16-yard line. A few plays later, Stennett went over for the third touchdown. Vse Second Team. St. Mary's second team took t)i" field as the second quarter opened and Seheflin went over from the six-yard line for the fouvth touch down after a long pass put the ' ball Into Oregon territory. Oregon strengthened in the third' period and had St. Mary's on the i defensive. 'Within scoring distance! several times, the Wehfooters lack ed the necessary punch to put the! ball over the line. I The fourth period was five min utes gone when a 20 -yard pass put Oregon on St. Mary's 40-yard lin". Kohlnson, AVebfoot negro, threw another pass and the officials ruled that lioylo, .St. Mary's half, had in - enere(( wun me receiver, ine time of year W'ii-H placed on, St. Mary's 20 -yard j tnc and while thousands held their breath in suspense, Uohiusnn toss ed a pass to Llrowne who ran five yards to place the ball behind the St. Mary's goal line for the find time this season. , FLrhting mad. St. Mary's rallied to score their 41ft h touchdown, and from that time until the final pun. the two teams struggled on even terms. By FRANK R. GORRIE Associai-ed Press Sports Writer Following uro the Associated j Press all-northern division Pacific i coast conference football teams: j The lineups were selecteH by the ! Associated Press after a careful ; survey of the southern division ma- j terial and with the help of confer-, ence 'coaches and sports writers. ! Approximately 300 players were! j sifted, weighed and tested before I the stars were named. j Washington State college and . j the University of Oregon, leaders "iof the north division race, each gained four players on the all-star eleven, while Idaho captured two and Washington one. Although not awarded a place on the first team, Oregon State college carried off both the end po sitions ami the tullback berth on the- second lineup. Four players John Kit .miller. the "Flying Dutchman," and Mar shall Shields of Oregon: Merle Hut- iord, flashy Washington halfback, and Khner Sell wart hz. powerful Washington Stale fullback were unanimously chosen for first team places. Kit.iuillcr received several votes for the quarterback berth but the majority of the experts picked Archie Buckley of Washington State for the signal tailing job and placed the Oregon triple threat ace at right half. First team: Woody Archef, Oregon, left end; Gordon Diehl, Idaho, left tackle; Marshall Shiolds. Oregon, left guard;, lister Klrkpatrick, Idaho, centor; Ernest. Hansen, W. S. C. right guard; 6 nor go Chrlstensen, Oregon, right tackle; John Hurley, W. S. C. right end; Areata Buck ley. W. S. (.. quarterback : Merle LtS AXCI'.l.KS, Nor. 21'. (P) Climaxing the football season with a H to 0 Thanksgiving luy victory over the Montana Grizzlies. the Bruins of the Pnlversity of Cali fornia at Los Angeles today are celebrating theb eleventh-hour de liverance from the cellar position in the Pacific t'onst conference. The defeat left Montana tied with Washington for tho bottom line in the 1 standings. A series of brilliant forward passes in the third and fourth periods spelled disaster for the In vading Criz.lles. Karly in the third frame Kdwtmt Solomon tossed a long one to Leoiuird Wellendorf who raced 2D yards for the first marker. A few minutes later Cap tain Carl lirown got on the receiv ing end of one of Solomon's passes and Crossed the line for a second touchdown. Norman Duncan con verted both times. POUTLAND, tire., Nov. 'J.. -(p Powerful, machine Iikc line plunging, intermingled with ppurk liiiT, aerial aHaclis, Lin-cu liie Bend high school football team to relin quish any claim to the Oregon state interscholast ic champion ship here yesterday io Washington high school by a smashing victory of 20 (o I t. Althotmh the score bespeaks a ragged brand of foot ball ft .-t by no means less than a varsity variety of brilliant playing. He fore i;i,f00 fans Hie Bend (earn finally i found itself and staged a seiisa Itional counter attack Unit nearly ! averted defeat. 1 In the third and final minutes or 1 the fourth quarter. Item! opened a I delayed aerial attack which sent illiem roaring down die : it-Id from side to side with Washington en deavoring to slein the Lava Hears tide. BUTTE FALLS TONIGHT v 4 Saturday's Football on Radio fr By the Associated Press 4 Arniy-Xotre Dame, National 4 Broadcasting Co. chain, I p. m., Columbia Broadcasting J System chain, 2 p. m. (K. S. Tl. 4 v Dartmouth - Navy, National Broadcasting Co. chain, 1:15 p. m. (I-:. S. T.) Southern California - Wash- Ington State, KOMO. KFK, 2 p. 111. (P. T.) IKK.rK K1VKB, Ore.. Nov. 29.- (S.ecial) There will bo a has-! ketball game Friday niuht brlweeu IJogue Liver boys' team and HliUc Kalis at liutte. Kails. The first basketball games of the season were played last Fri day evening in the auditorium. fThe games were between the boys' A ! and girls' teams of Talent ami Kogue I liver. P.oth Bogue liiver teams wore defeated. Your Chevrolet OVERHAULED For Winter Driving for only $44.40 Think of it your Chevrolet put in con dition for hard winter driving for $44.40. The work done by experienced Chevrolet mechanics in our shop full cf genuine Chevrolet factory equipment. Let us tell you about our complete Chev rolet service and low flat-rate charges. Pierce-Allen Motor Co. 112 South Riverside Phone 150 or 941 USED CAR LOT, Eighth and Bartlett GUARANTEED O.K. Used Cars ern California football uggrega-j will mark tho closing of the 1920 lion an thu final gesture the grid clash tomorrow on the Coliseum nod with an Invading Cougar team from Washington State. towaiii i Pacitic. coast, conference season. A short workout on tho Coliseum field Is in prospect. Defeat for either toom will re move it from tho now five-cor- LOS ANCKIJIS, Nov. ''.K (IN Coach Drin Babe" UoJllngberry j nered tie for the conference lead. A light practice is on the pro-1 will bring his squad Into town ; Stanford, California, and Oregon lnuii for the rniversity of Sotit h-' today, primed for the batile whiebj share the position. It posed out Columbia touchdown, ti-0. by single F IE! 25 TO 0 BY EVERETT i: i;UKTT. Wash., Nov. l'!!.-4- A . riwceplng, desperate pulsing at tack III the last half failed to wive j lhlgene high school here yesterday , and Kverett won L'fi to n in a bril liant Interstate football game. j Kverett scored two touchdowns j in the first period, and one each in , the third and fourth. , Fritz, Kugenc center, turned in j a !-plcmlid game for the visitors. i ' Drants Pass may have ; XKW YOHK Nipv. j Notre Dame's Kamblers, who clash ' with the Army on the Yankee sta- dium gridiron tomorrow before I NO. on I) spectutors, reached their j destination bright and early this I morning. Fmling their journey from Smith Head, lud., the Notre Dame party of 4S players, trainers, coaches and managers debarked at 'Harmon, attended church at Cro- ton and breakfasi'Ml at the Wesi j Chester Country club, Hye, where ' they are quartered, j Ab.hough facing Hie game willt oul the services of Tim .Moynihait. 'star centre. Notre Dame remains a ' prohibitive favorite. Despite the apparent disparity in the strength of the teams, tick els were practically unobta inable at anv price. Speculators field a flying! very few which were quoted all the ' way up U SHlil a pnlr. SEATTLE PlICKSTERS LEAD COAST LEAGUE PDllTl.AND, Ore.. Nov. l'l The Seatt le Kskimos today were firmly perched on the top rung of the Pacific coast Ice hockey league ladder while Portland's liuckarobs contented themselves with a sec ond berth as the result of the Kskimos' last second 1 to 0 victory over the locals at the coliseum here last night. Andy Ait ken head, the Portland goalie, was perhaps "tip- most de jected member nf the local puck pushers. Until Jack Walker, dean of Imckeylsts in these' parts, sent the puck into the lim-karon net last uiglit, Ailkenhead hail allowed I no scores for minutes 11 h onds. 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