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Gray's Brilliant Passing Gives Staters 1 2 to 12 Tie With Trojans
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PHANTOM HEAVES
12 PASSES IN ROW
FOR TOUCHDOWNS
Final Half Rally By Corvallis
Squad Matches Power
Schindler Injured.
MEMORIAL COLISEUM. LOS AN
GELES, Nov. 13. (UP) The brilliint
and almost uncanny forward passing
of Joe Gray. Oregon State college left
halfback, matched the powerhouse
drives and aerial spurts of University
of Southern California here today as
the two football teams fought to a
12 to 12 tie before 35,000 spectators.
Southern California rang up 12
points, a touchdown In both the first
end second periods before Oregon
State got started. Gray took cha'ge
In the second period and pitched 12
complete passes for more than 140
yards and two touchdowns.
USC lost much of Its early drive
when Ambrose Schindler, star quar
terback, who engineered the first
score, injured his right knee and was
removed from the game. Oregon State,
however, suffered in the same man
ner when Gray went out at the close
of the second period with a similar
Injury.
Schindler and Gray returned to the
field as the fourth period started, but
the Trojan ace could remain but one
minute. Minus their stars, neither
team was able to score a?atn although
USC got close enough to the Oregon
goal Jn the fourth period to aliow
Phil Ga&par. left tackle, to try for
a fleKI goal from the 17 yard line.
The ball sailed wide by several feet.
Lineups:
Hlbbs
Stoecher
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. Romsey
Orr
Hutchins
Watte
Hanson ..
McNeil ..
Norton ..
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RT...
George
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Schindler B Dimm
Hoffman LH - 0
Morgan RH - - Mercer
GONZAGA BEATEN
BY IDAHO 6 10 0
SPOKANE, Wash., Nov. 13. (AP)
Big Dick (Trucle) Trziiskowskl capi
talised on his 315 pounds of plunging
power today to lead the University o
Idaho Vandals to a 6 to 0 football
victory over Oonraga In rain and
mud. ' . ....
The ponderous fullback from Mil
waukee. Wis., plunged over for the
only score of the game from the two
yard line after nine minute of play.
Halfback Harold Rouse's placeklck try
for the extra point with a slippery
ball was wide
Neither team ever threatened seri
ously to score again. Although Idaho
piled up an overwhelming yardage
advantage In registering eight first
do-rns to Oonzaga's two.
Harvard Manages to
Beat Davidson, 15-0
CAMBRIDGE. Mass.. Nov. 13 (AP)
A hard fighting Davidson College
football team today held Harvard to
two touchdowns and a safety In the
mud of soldiers field, the Crimson
winning. 1S-0. A crowd of 4.000 raln
. drenched spectators saw Frank Foley,
substitute halfback, score both
Harvard touchdowns. He scampered
63 yajds in the third period for the
second tally.
Place Kick Gives
Indiana 3 to 0 Win
IOWA CITY. lows. Nov. 13. (AP)
George Miller's place kick from the
12-yard line in the final period gave
Indiana a 3 to 0 victory over Iowa
in a bitterly fought Big Ten football
game today.
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UPSTAIRS
Football Scores
Coast
California 26; Oregon 0.
UCLA 0; Washington 26.
Washington State Or Stanford 23.
Idaho 6; Oonzaga 0.
East
Boston College 13; Kentucky 0.
Holy Cross 7; Brown 0.
Columbia-6; Syracuse 6 (tie).
Cornell 6; Dartmouth 6 (tie).
Franklin & Marshall 18; Geneva 6.
Harvard 15; Davidson 0.
George Washington 33; North Da
kota State 0.
La Fayette 6; Washington & Jeffer
son 0.
Manhattan 16; North Carolina
State 0.
Georgetown 6; New York U. 0.
LaSalle 0; Penn Military 0.
Penn State 21; Maryland 14.
Michigan 7; Pennsylvania 0.
Pittsburgh 13; Nebraska.
Ohio U. 13; Rutgers 0.
New Hampshire 14; Springfield 6.
Swatthmore 13: St. John's (Anna
polis) 0.
Bowdoln 0; Tufts 0 (tie),
Notre Dame 7; Army 0.
Middlebury 7; Vermont 0.
' West Virginia 34: Toledo 0.
Amherst 13; Williams 6.
Yale 26; Princeton 0
South
Alabama 7; Georgia Tech 0.
Vanderbilt 13: Tenessee 7.
Clemson 10; Florida 9.
North Carolina 14: Duke 6.
Virginia Military 27- The Citadel 0.
Virginia Tech 14: Virginia 7.
Georgia 7; Tulane 6.
Washington to Lee 14; William &
Mary 12.
Mississippi State 12: Sewanee 0.
Midwest
Ohio State 19; Illinois 0.
Purdue 7: Wisconsin 7 (tie).
Indiana 3; Iowa 0.
Michigan State 13; Carnegie Tech
6.
Detroit 40; North Dakota 0.
Iowb State 3; Marquette 0.
Case 43; Oberlln 0.
Detroit Tech 9; Hiram 3.
Michigan Normal 33: Indiana State
Tearhere 7.
Minnesota 7; Northwestern .
Chicago 26; Belolt 9.
Oklahoma 7; Missouri 0.
Kansas State 7: Kansas 0.
St. Louts 7; Crelghton 6.
TIGERS CLOSE TO
Southern Oregon Conference
W L T PCT.
Medford 10 1 1.000
Klamath Falls 1 0 2 1.000
Ashland ' . 1 . 1 1 .500
Grants Pass 0 2 0 .000
Only one 1B37 Southern Oregon
conference game remains to be play
ed that between Medford's roaring
Tigers and the Grants Pass Cave
men at Grants Pass next Friday night
and upon the outcome of that
battle hinges tne championship.
A victory for Coach Bill Bower
man's Black Tornado will clinch the
title. In case the two teams struggle
to a tie, Medford and Klamath Falls
will wind up the season deadlocked
for the pennant. If Grants Pass up
sets the favored locals, the champ
ionship will go to Klamath Falls,
which has not been defeated.
By their spectacular win over Ash
land here Armistice day, the Tigers
became heavy favorites to complete
their season without a loss. Grants
Pass, an In and out ball club all
season, was held to a 6-6 tie by a
Roseburg team that Medford defeat
ed, 39-7. However, Medford coaches
have pointed out to their squad
that Grants Pass, previous to the
Roseburg tie, defeated Ashland, 13-7.
in a non -conference squabble, and
held the powerful Eureka outfit
scoreless until the last four minutes
of play.
Junior Hi Wins
Over Pass 14 to 0
With 40 players seeing action,
Medford Junior high hammered out
a smashing 14-0 victory over Grants
Pass Junior high Friday afternoon
at Grants Pass.
Fullback Louie Thurman scored
the first touchdown, going over from
the five-yard line In the 'opening
quarter following a drive of 06
yards. It took Coach George Har
rington's team just seven plays to
move that distance.
The locals scored again in tne
third quarter when Thurman shot
a forward pass to Halfback Eugene
Hayes, standing In the end eone
Thurman and Ray Jotthson added
the extra points after both touch
downs.
Outstanding in the Medford line
were Curt Hopkins, end: Claude
Jones, center, and Jack Flore j,
tackle.
Medford Juniors will end their
season next Thursday afternoon at
VsnScoyoc field In a return battle
with the Orants Pass aggregation
The game starts at 8 o'clock.
Field Goal Gives
Indiana a Victory
IOWA CITT, la., Nov. IS. (API
George Miller. Indiana's burly cen
ter whose greatest delight u 11
drop into the backflcid to kick ;
field (roal. thoroughly enjoyed him
elf today aa he did hu tevom
act from the 73-yard line to glv
the Hooalera a 3 to 0 Tlctory off
a fighting Iowa team.
Somewhat lew than 10.000 ihlvei
lng apecutora aat In iuapenae a'
Miller Hepped hack early In tne
fourth quarter from hi cu.tomarj
pivot petition and booted the bill
directly between the goal pnata.
Oliver Goldsmith waa locked in
by hit landlady when Dr. Johnaon
called on him. asked htm If B
didn't have a manuscript he could
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BY BEARS 26 TO 0
IN DREARY
California Scores Thrice In
Second Period Webfeet
Crushed By California
Power In Mud.
PORTLAND, Ore.. Nov. 13. ( AP)
The California football cruiser
Rose Bowl bound fired touchdowns
across the Oregon goal line today
slmost as rapidly aa dreary rain
dripped from leaden north we, skies.
The Golden Bears, cutting through
the slippery, slimy, sloppy, mud
waves on Multnomah field with
Navy-like precision, scored a direct
26-0 hit against the, hapless Web
foots. The Ducks who should have felt
at home on the gridiron marsh,
fluttered wanly and collapsed before
the California broadside.
The Bear regulars punched over
three quick touchdowns In the sec
ond period. A second team scored
another soon after the second halt
opened. Oregon couldn't make head
way against a third eleven In the
final quarter.
California ball carriers marched
224 yards from rushing against 63
for Oregon.
D. Anderson, California fullback,
crashed to a touchdown from tne
two-yard line on the second play
of the second quarter. The Bears
carried the march through the Web
foot defenders from their own 48
yard line.
Bottarl ran a punt to the Oregon
23-yard line to touch off the second
drive. Dale LasSelle, Web foot half
back, had been forced to kick from
the end zone after his mates held
off the eBars on the two-yard line.
Anderson splashed through tackle to
the 15-yard line. Sam Chapman,
right halfback, made it first down
on the three and then circled the
Oregon left side for the touchdown.
Bill Soil, California tackle, set up
the third score when he recovered
a slippery ball on the Webfoot 34.
John Meek, the quarterback, com
pleted two of Bottarl s passes and
reached the Or e g o n five. The
straight shooting halfback's third
throw was snapped in for a touch
down by Hank Sparks, substitute
end.
Oregon had its only moment ot
glory at the start of the third per
iod. Jimmy Nicholson, halfback, ran
the klckoff 40 yards to the Oregon
48. The Webfoots marched tnrougn
the third string Bears to the 30
and then LasSelle punted out or
bounds on the eight.
Wilbur Ingram, substitute hair
back, traveled 24 and 19 yards on
successive runs to place the Bears
on the Oregon 18-yard line In the
third period. F. Anderson and Ferry
Thomas plunged to the three-yard
line where "Tiomas bounced over
for the score.
Bayl
or Beaten 13-7
By
So. Methodists
DALLAS. Texas. Nov. 13. (AP)
Two aerial touchdowns, engineered by
Sophomore Ewlng, gave Southern
Methodist a stunning 13-7 victory
over a favored Baylor team here
today. The Methodists scored In the
first and fourth periods while Bay
lor's score came one minute before
the half on Patterson's long shot to
Huessner.
Holy Cross Triumphs
Over Brown By 7 - 0
PROVIDENCE, R. I, JJov. 13. (ff)
Holy Cross remained among the
nation's undefeated football teams
by defeating Brown, 1-0, today In a
driving rainstorm which forced ooth
teams to play straight football. Fhe
Crusaders protected a lead they ac
quired in the first period, when they
drove 37 yards for a touchdown In
five plays, rhe march was climaxed
with Bill Dsmanskl scoring from the
22-yard line.
Sports Writer Passes
DENVER. Nov. 13. (AP) Patrick
R. (Reddy) Gallagher. 73, a sports
columnist for the Denver Post and
a familiar figure In Denvor boxing
and wrestling circlet for nearly 60
years, died today after a short illness
of pneumonia.
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Ole Olson
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BY STANFORD, 23-0
PALO ALTO. Calif.. Nov. IS (AP)
Stanford's Indiana, reaching peak
form after early season defeats and
disappointments, crushed Washington
State's Cougars under a 33 to 0 score
here today.
The smallest football crowd or the
local season, some 79.000 fans, was
rewarded with a hammer and tongs
contest In which the superiority of
Coach C. K. Thornhlll's red Jerseyed
warriors loomed out Uke a beacon
atop a mountain peak.
After a scoreless flrat period, with
each team held to yardage gains In
Its own half of the field, the Stan
ford attack began clicking.
It reached scoring proportions mld-
wsy of the second quarter, when Carl
Llttlefleld, W. 8. C. fullback, fumbled
twice In succession to give Stanford
the ball 11 yards from scoring turf.
Pete ray. 6hlfty left halfback, sped
around end for the touchdown to
give his team a lead which turned
to a landslide by the time the final
gun barked.
The Indians . came back alter tne
halftlme rest to post another touch
down and a field goal Into the records
during the third period while the
most one-sided victory of the secson
was climaxed by another touchdown
In the final quarter.
Alert to every opportunity. Stan
ford's pigskin heroes blocked a punt
on Halfback Bayne to score their
third period touchdown. Nell Ras
muasen, left end, acooped up the ball
on the three-yard line and stepped
across the goal line.
Soon after. Quarterback BUI Paul-
man demonstrated new found place
kicking ability by booting a 11-yard
field goal and three more points.
ON MUDDY FIELD
NEW YORK. Nov. 13. (AP) Dis
playing no particular algns of wear
and tear from one of the country'a
most formidable football schedules.
down a muddy, rain swept gridiron
today to give wotrc uiiiuo h utn"
victory over Army. The final score
was 7 to 0 but the Soldiers were
bsck on their heels from start to
finish and outclassed In everything
but the bravery of their goal line
stands.
. H. na Mil un the Irlun
capitalize a first period "break", to
register tne game s only wuttiuu-..
and then miss five additional
chances to score. Pour times the
Irish lacked a scoring punch, twice
inside Army's five-yard line, but the
game was nevertheless a rout from
a ground -gaining standpoint.
YALE OVERWHELMS
26-0
NEW HAVEN. Conn., Nov. 13.
(AP) Yale's great Clint Frank tor
the second straight Saturday scored
all his team's touchdowns as the
DtiiMnn tmiinr(ri thiMr traditional
rival, Princeton. 26 to 0, In raln-
wrjtn Vala hnwl.
To his three scoring runs agHuisv
Brown a ween ago. me snuty.
...nini. in i i sartor Added four more
today, two of them on spectacular
trips from past mmneia m.
brought the sodden crowd of 40.OU0
it tt. He didn't Play the
fourth quarter, or the damage might
have been worse.
Mahoney Honored
BOSTON. Nov. 13. (AP) Defeated
by a vast fusion majority in his re
.un amniLTn in become mavor of
New Tork, Jeremiah T. Mahoney may
be re-elected president or the nation
al Amateur Athletic union without
campaigning at all by another fusion
majority tnat practically amounts to
popular acclaim.
Tax Aids Hchools
EL PASO. Tex. (UP) El PSO
public school teschers who attempt
to instruct their pupils on the evils
of strong drink snd the harmful ef
fects of clgerettea are In a somewhat
embarrassing position this year Taxes
on liquor and cigarettes provide a
aubstantlnl part of state school
funds.
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SEATTLE. Nov. 13 (AP) Proving
their great scoreless tie against the
mighty California Bears last week
was no fluke, the Washington Huskies
lambasted the University of Califor
nia at Los Angeles Bruins 26 to 0 In
the Washington stadium today.
Some 10.000 fans braved rain, wind
and a second-half -snowstorm to see
the slippery, skidding mud battle.
The turf field was more of a marsh
than a gridiron and the spectators
were amazed when the Huskies
worked beautifully -executed passes
with the soggy ball for two of their
four touchdowns.
The Callfornlans must have thought
they were playing In Alaska when big
flakes of snow .fell throughout the
last half, making It difficult to follow
the ball. The fans weren't surprised
at the downpour, but It was the first
snow at a football game in Seattle
in years.
The Bruins kept their scoreless
record against the Huskies clean as
a whistle. They never seriously
threatened the Washington goal line.
The closest they got was to the Husky
30-yard line In the flrat period. In
the four games played between UCLA
and Washington, the Bruins have
failed to make a single point.
Washington scored a touchdown In
the second and third quarters and
piled up two moro In the final period.
Halfback Merle Miller plunged for
one and caught a pass for another;
Jimmy Johnston romped 36 yards for
the third; Dan Yarr grabbed an serial
shot for the last one. Just before the
final gun.
Line plunges by Fritz Washowlt?
and Al Cruver, and a clever lateral
pass by the same pair, put the
Huskies In position for the first
touchdown. With the ball on the
UCLA 26-yard line. Washowttz let fly
with the slippery pigskin and Miller
speared It over his shoulder, out of
the grasp of the Bruins' Kenny Wash
ington, and then Miller stepped over
the goal line for a touchdown.
Michigan Wallops
Penn Via Air, 7-0
PHILADELPHIA. Nv. 13. (AP)
Michigan took to the air with a slip
pery ball today to score a second
period touchdown and defeat Penn
sylvania 7 to 0 In an Intersections!
football game played In rain and
mud. A penalty on Pennsylvania of
half the distance to the goal line
for slugging gave Michigan the ball
on Penn'a 33, and Stark Ritchie pas
sed to Norman Purucker for the
score.
Alabama Scores 7-0
Win, Georgia Tech,
BIRMINGHAM. Ala.. Nov. .3. (Jp)
Alabama's Crimson -Tide continued
along the undefeated and untied
football trail today by scoring a
fourth period touchdown to defeat
Georgia Tech 7 to 0 after the At
lanta biiglneers had waged an In
spiring battle that threatened to up
set the Red Regiment.
Illinois Outclassed
By Ohio State, 19-0
COLUMBUS. O., NOV. .3. ()
Ohio State defeated Illinois, 10 to 0.
today in a Big Ten grid contest before
a crowd of 41,921. Illinois made only
three flrat downs, all on passes.
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GIVES PIT! WIN
PITTSBURGH, Nov. IS. ;p) In a
last period surge that lifted 7100
stunned spectators off their scats,
Pittsburgh's Panthers of football
broke loose again to blast surprising
Nebraska from the ranks of the un
defeated, 13 to 7.
The clock showed nine minutes and
55 seconds left to play and Nebraska
ahead. 7-0, when the Panthers claw
ed out of their cage with a relentless
attack and a choice bit of luck to
come Irom behind to a thrilling con
quest for the third time In as many
weeks. First, they marched 80 yards
on 13 plAys. missed on a placement to
tie the score, snd then grasped a Ne
braska fumble to push over the win
ning score with less than five min
utes to go.
This was the sequence of events
in the dramatic struggle that was
billed to be Just another Pittsburgh
runaway:
Third period Cautious Nebraska
out-slicked the city slickers as Harris
Andrews took BUI Sta pulls punt on
his 40. made three steps to his right
and then latersted to Jack Dodd. who
cut down the left side of the field
for a beautifully blocked run of 60
yards for a touchdown Lowell Eng
lish placeklcked perfectly for the ex
tra point and Nebraska led, 7-0.
Fourth period Pitt took the ball
to Nebraska's nine. Fullback Frank
Patrick and Stebblna smashed through
to the two and Patrick lunged over
for the score. Frank Scuchak jumped
off the bench to kick the extra point
but the ball hit the right upright and
skidded off the wrong side and It
looked like Pitt was licked. 6-7.
Nebraska took the next klckoff nd
lost the ball to Pitt, who ran It to
Nebrasa'b two and Sta pulls lunged
over for the winning touchdown. This
time Souchak did not miss the kick
and that was the finish
Favored Duke Loses
14-6 to Tar Heels
DURHAM. N. C. Nov 13. (p) The
University of North Carolina upset
the favored Duke university eleven
today to give the Blue Devils their
first defeat of the season. The score
was 14 to 6. An estimated 43.000 spec
tators, believed to be a record attend
ance In the south, saw the Tar Heels
come from behind with touchdowns
in the second and fourth quarters af
ter Duke had scored in the first
Minnesota Triumphs
Over Northwestern
MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. 13. ,7P) Min
nesota's Golden Gophers maintained
their perfect standing In the western
conference by defeating a stubborn
Northwestern university team here
today before a 63,000 homecoming
crowd Captain Ray King Intercepted
a Northwestern pass ind ran It back
53 yards to put the ball In scoring
position and then counted the game's
winning touchdown on an aerial In
the first quarter,
,
Michigan State Wins
EAST LANSING, Mich., Nov. 13.
(AP) Two touchdown passes tossed
by Johnny Plngel In the second per
iod gave Michigan StAte a 13 to 6
triumph over Carnegie Tech In a
football game before a homecoming
crowd of 20,000 here today.
SALEM, Nov. 13. (p The Willam
ette Bearcats walloped through a sea
of mud Friday night and defeated
Pacific university 6 to 0.
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A capacity crowd is expected to
turn out tomorrow night at the Med
ford armory for the return to local
grappling ware of Joe Smoltnskl, Pol
ish Palooka, and Jimmy Lott, former
gridiron flash of the University of
Alabama's Crimson ride. Promoter
Mack Llltard revealed yesterday that
advance ticket sates were the best In
several weeks.
Lott. a clean wrestler most of the
time, tangles with Bobby Chick in
the main event while Smolinskl, one
of the meanest brutos to ever gouge
an eye. faces Steve Strellch of Holly
wood In the middle squabble.
Opening the card will be Sailor Ole
Olson and Bic Jarbo. the pair that
went fivo sensational rounds last
Monday with Olson, by virtue ol a
surprisingly dirty attack, winning In
two out of three falls.
The t horoug hi y ha ted Smol 1 nsk I
will be facing a gent who has proved
many times that he knows all the
answers, orthodox and otherwise. Al
though Strellch Is himself & clean
grappler. depending almost entirely
on a pair of amazingly educated iegs,
he Is tough aa they come, and Smo
linskl Is expected to find himself
hard put to make his homecoming
successful.
Syracuse-Columbia Tie
NEW YORK, Nov. 13. P) Svra
cuse and Columbia fought to a 6 to
6 tie on a muddy field before 12 000
fans at Baker field today. Rain and
a muddy field tied up each eleven's
attack and neither could score in the
second half after each had tallied In
the first. Columbia In the first per
tod and the Orango in the second.
Dartmouth Tied
HANOVER, N H., Nov. 13.
Undefeated Dartmouth had to 'come
from behind In the closing minutes
of play today to get a 6-6 draw with
Cornell's crack football array.
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Padre Boss Travels
SAN DIEGO, Calif.. Nov. 13. (AF)
Bill Lane, 77 -year-old owner of San
Diego's Coast league Padres, left to
day on a "horse trading" trip for new
players.
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