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JfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1933. PAGE NINE VICTORS IN FINAL DAYS 0FF00TBALL Alabama, Utah, Nebraska and Oregon Principal Prize Winners Results . Fog Conference Titles PRINCETON SPURNS TRIP TO PASADENA ROSE BOWL By PAUL ZIMMERMAN Associated pirss H porta Writer PA8ADEKA, Cal., Dec. 1. (AP) Stanford and Vie local tournament committee stuck their fingers In the Hose Bowl here today to find the old adage about the thorn still goes. While the biggest thorn found in the New Year's day football game NEW YORK, Dc. !. (AP) Thanks giving day's football battles had been written into the record books today With Alabama. Utah, Nebraska and Oregon walking off with the princi pal prizes. 1 Championship hopes were involved as Alabama whipped Vanderbllt, 7-0. In a surprisingly hard-fought en gagement, and Utah toppled the pre Tlously undefeated Colorado Aggies, 13-0. Alabama's triumph earned for the Crimson Tide at least a tie for the southeastern title with Louisiana State the only other remaining con tender. Louisiana State must turn back Tulane tomorrow and Tennessee next week to be able to dispute Ala- bama's right to the throne. Utah Fogs Issue. Utah's setback of the Colorado Aggies turned the Rocky Mountain conference race upside down and en abled the Utes to wind up the sea son in a triple tie with the Aggies and Denver for the title. Denver lost Its chance to gain clear title to the championship by dropping a 14-7 de- clslon to Colorado university. T Nebraska, lte undefeated season wrecked by Pittsburg 11 days ago( wound up In a blaze of glory, sending Oregon State's Beavers down to 22-0 defeat at Lincoln. In the far west. Oregon, coming back from its terrific beating by Southern California, upset St. Mary's Gaels, 1S-7. Just to give the form aheets another Jolt, TJ. C. L. A. won Its first Pacific coast conference game by downing Washington State, 7-0. Pitt Triumphs. In the east, Pitt wound up a sea son marred only by the Minnesota de feat by spilling Carnegie Tech, 16-0, while Cornell won a duel of forward passes from Penn, 20-12, and Colgate swept through Brown, 25-0. West Virginia earned a 7-2 victory over Washington & Jefferson. Kentucky took another bad beating, losing to Tennessee, 27-0, while North Carolina was beating Virginia, 14-0, Virginia Poly and Virginia Military were playing a scoreless draw, and Centenary was protecting Its unbeaten record with a 28-12 conquest of Loyola of New Orleans. 22 10 0 DEFEAT LINCOLN, Neb., Dee. 1. (AP) One of the most successful football seasons ever enjoyed by the Univer sity of Nebraska passed Into history today after the 22-to-0 trouncing the Cornhuskers gave the Oregon 8tate Beavers In a Thanksgiving day Inter sections! classic. The holiday crowd of 25,000 saw George Henry Sauer, Nebraska's great triple threat fullback, pitted against the versatile Norman Franklin of Ore gon State, and It was these two who played leading roles in tne turning point of the game. Nebraska scored a touchdown in the second quarter, largely on the strength of two passes, but missed f on the try for extra point. Late In the third period Franklin made a good punt return and 20 yards In the next two plays to put the ball on the Nebraska 1 6-yard line. Franklin and W. Joslln carried the ball to the Huskers" five-yard line for a first down. Four shots at the Nebraska line yielded little more than three yards and the Huskers took the ball as the period ended. Punting from behind his goal, and with an advantage of a light breeze, came In the form of Princeton's: statement It would not be available for the annual classic a local squab-1 ble cropped up In mild form to up set all concmd. University of Southern California officially indicated that, white it had no particular designs on the game Vita season, It felt slighted because It had not been taken Into the hud dle with Oregon and Stanford when the western team was selected. Princeton's announcement late yes terday came as a surprise, although the Paclfle Coast grid fans had been aware of the Tigers' agreement with Yale concerning post-season games, it generally was believed the rule would be waived. Stanford players had put Prince ton on the preferred list ahead of Army and Duke, the other outstand ing untied and undefeated elevens, but Al Masters, graduate manager of the Palo Alto Institution, said here yesterday that no Invitation had been extended and that none could be sent until after Saturday's important games. The Southern California thorn ap peared to hurt the Rose tournament committee's thumb more than that of Stanford, although alumni of "the farm 'admitted they were irked. Sauen's kick went over Franklin's head. The Beaver flash Jumped for the ball, barely touched It and then raced back to the 12-yard line, grab ged the ball and got back to his 20 yard line, then a bad pass from cen ter sent Franklin ohaslng for the ball behind the end zone and Ne braska scored a safety. The heavy Beaver line, which out weighed the Nebraska forwards more than 10 pounds to the man, wilted and Nebraska made two more touch downs In rapid fire, counting on the tries for extra points. Sauer made the first of these two touchdowns on a 28-yard offtackle sprint and took a pass for the extra point. COUGARS. 7 TO 0 LOS ANGELES, Dec. 1. (AP) -Thanks to a clever piece of pass ln terceptlon by "Mystery" Mike Franko vlch, the University of California at Los Angeles football team was able to look back today on the successful termination of a season frought with tough luck. Frankovlch, who plys the trade of the occult in Idle moments, pulled a touchdown play out of the hat of seeming defeat yesterday to give the Bruins a 7 to 0 victory over Washing ton State. It was the high light performance of a closely fought battle, coming early In the second period after the Cougars had been denied three chances to score. Then to make the situation more acute for the Invaders, Mystery Mike kicked the goal. 4 1 Broken windows glazed by Trowbridge Cabinet Works. TO REFEREE IT EVENTS DEC. 1 5TH Jack Dempsey, the great "Manaasa Mauler," and most popular of all fistic heroes, will arrive In Med ford Friday, December 16 to referee a big all-star wrestling card at the Armory. Medford sport fans will have the op portunity of seeing the big ex-heavyweight boxing champion of the world at close range and in the active roll as referee of th- wrestling bouts. Dempsey, for years the idol of sport fans all over the world and still one of the leading figures In the boxing game, has practically retired from aotlve competition In the ring at the present, but still keeps himself in the marvelous condition that made him such a great champion. Jack may have lost the spring in his legs, but he still packs that killing wallop In either hand that spelled "curtains" for so many of his opponents, snd as far as socking ability goes, he could probably stand up to any heavyweight In the boxing game today and beat his ears off. Two years ago Dempsey toured the country meeting all comers In four round bouts. On this tour he drew some of the largest crowds ever to see boxing' bouts In different cities over the country. Jack has been ref ereejng a good many boxing bouts around the country with wonderful success and has been secured by Pro moter Herb Owen to referee some of his wrestling cards In Oregon. The life of a wrestling referee Is a tough Job at the best, with so many of these rough, tough, wrestlers in the game. A referee has to be on his guard every moment to protect himself from the attacks of these boys. Dempsey had considerable trouble In the first few wrestling bouts he refcreed, but after he had completely slaughtered a couple of the tough boys, who had tried to get smart with him. the rest of them be came rather leery. However, of late. Jack Dempsey is wasting no tune arguing with any of these tough boys. He gives them their Instructions snd alter warning them two or three times for breeches of wrestling rules, Demp sey takes matters Into his own hands and makes a few decisions. If the tough boys don't like It and get rough. they do so at their own risk for Jack Mill packs a punch that Is dynamite. Ho doesn't bother the boys, except when necessary. The wrestling card being planned for this eveht will be announced in a few days. PUGET COLLEGE SEATTLE, Dec. 1. (AP) The north west conference posted two more scores In Its 1933 grid record book snd wound up ths season's schedule yesterday, with college of Puget Bound perched undeieated at tne wp ol the heap and Willamette In second place. Willamette, with a 40-0 victory over un.iman t. Wnlln Wnlla Increased the margin between second end third position In the final standings, wnue Pacific university's 13-6 win over Col lege of Idaho gained It a tie with Lln fleld for the rating of third-best team In the circuit. Pacific played two mnra Mllfprpnrn contests than did Unfleld, but both teams broke even In the win and lost columns. The final standings won Lost 'lieu rw. Agiu ST. C. P. S 5 Willamette. 4 Pacific 8 Llnfleld 3 Whitman 1 C. of Idaho..O Albany 0 118 94 34 45 as as 12 18 S3 29 86 74 es TO WIN. 13 TO 7 8 AN FRANCISCO. Dee. 1. (AP) For the first time In five years of football rivalry, the University of Oregon held a victory over the St. Mary's Gaels today the score, 13 to 7. Defeated In four previous encoun ters, the Web footers outsmarted and outfought the Oaets at Ker-ar sta dium yesterday and Oregon rooters, hilarious over the victory, broke up and carried away a goal post. Backed up by Mike Mi It u tad, "Iron man" fullback, the Oregon line more than matched the St. Mary's for ward wall, while tricky backfleld ma neuvers left the Gaels befuddled at times. Almost before the 20.000 spectators had taken their seats, the Wcbfooters launched an attack, with Temple and Gee leading the charges that car ried the ball 67 yards for a touch down. On a fake run. Tomple for ward passed to Oee to end the drive with a score for the northerners. Temple converted with a place kick. St, Mary's, held scoreless through out the 'first half, tied the count early In the third period as George Wilson, halfback, slashed and weaved 11 yards and fumbled In the end zone only to have the ball recovered on scoring ground by George Canrlua, Gael end. Partes converted. With the ball on the Gaels' five yard stripe at the opening of the last period, Temple cracked tackle for two. Gee was thrown for a three yard loss. Then, a reverse from Mtk ulak to Parke, cacey Oregon full back, completely deceived the Gaals. Parke raced around end for the win ning touchdown without a hand be ing placed on htm. Temple's kick was short. FOOTBALL FINALE ed and untied record will be at stake in a clasjh with Georgia Tech, and the far west, where Southern Cali fornia's Trojans take tneir stand competition, but nevertheless the ac cent will be on activities in the Yankee Stadium and the Yale Bowl. Both Army and Princeton, sharing with Duke the honor of being the sole remaining elevens with perfect worda. will stjirt In the favorite's role but neither Csdet nor Tiger will do any celebrating unttl after Satur day's games. 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