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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1941.
East-West Gridiron Classic Transferred to New Orleans
CLIMATE FACTOR
IN TAKING TILT
TO TULANE GRID
San Francisco And Shreve
port Shriner Groups To
Divide Hospitals' Funds.
Chicago, Dec. 18. WV-Andy
Kerr of Colgate university, an
nounced today that the annual
East-West football game will be
played at New Orleans January
3, 1942, instead of San Fran
cisco, January 1.
Kerr, who with Bernle Bier
man of Minnesota, and Dudley
De Groot of the University of
Rochester, coaches the East
squad, said the' game removed
from the west coast because of
the war, would be played in Tu
. lane university's stadium, and
In cooperation with the Sugar
Bowl sports carnival.
Kerr said that climate was
the determining factor in mov
ing the game to New Orleans
rather than to one of the several
northern cities which had bid
for the game, coupled with "the
fine, cooperative spirit of the
Sugar Bowl people.
Proceeds of the game will be
divided between the San Fran
Cisco Shrine group which
founded and has .staged the
game for 18 years for the bene
fit of its hospital for crippled
children, and the Shrine hos
pital for crippled children at
Shreveport, La., Kerr saia.
The San Francisco ohrlne
will manage the game, he said.
The game, between picked
quads of eastern and western
start, will follow by two days
the Sugar Bowl game between
rordham and Missouri New
Year's day.
Rose Bowl Fathers
Have Worst Worry
In Ticket Refunds
Pasadena, Calif., Dec. 13.
(AP) Fathers of the Rose Bowl
football game tenderly tucked
the big stadium away in moth
balls for the duration today and
prepared to shift their New
Year's day classic in an unprece
dented move to far away Dur
ham, N. C.
Head Coach Ldn Stlner Is
slated to escort his squad of Bea
vers from Corvallis, Ore., Fri
day to Durham, arriving four
days later.
Biggest headache and finan
cial worry, of course. Involved
the stacks of tickets bought and
paid for here, but Oregon State
authorities announced that re
funds would be made as soon as
a 30-man office staff can handle
them.
Duke authorities indicated
they face the same problem Ore
gon State did here; namely,
crowding too many spectators
Into limited seating capacity.
The Rose Bowl seats 80,000, the
Duke stadium, with additions,
62.000.
Division of gate receipts was
another matter unanswered out
here. Ordinarily, Duke would
have collected around $100,000,
and Oregon State, under the new
setup, might have received ap
proximately $57,000, which was
what Stanford got In the 1941
game with Nebraska.
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Heart of
r J TIGER QUINT FOR
Duke University's Blue Devils
the gothlc campus at uurnam, n. t., inst.aa oi ine two teams journeying io ine rasaa.na. -aui..
Rose Bowl; Here are shown the great Duke cathedral-chapel and some of its neighboring build
ings. Duke's campus was erected outright beginning In 1927 at a cost of S2S.000.000. It la fea
tured by its modern laboratory, library, dormitories and claitroom structures.
TOPPLE TEMPLE
BY 35-29 SCORE
Philadelphia, Dec. 18. WV-
Oregon swept to a 33 to 29 vic
tory over Temple here last
night after finding the key to
Temple's lone defense. About
4,300 spectators saw the game
in Convention hall.
Bob Wren paced the Webfoots
with five field goals and two
fouls for 12 points.
Temple held a slim 13-10
edge at hal'time, but once Ore
gon got the range In the second
half there was no doubt about
the outcome. The Owls managed
to stay within striking distance
until the last five minutes be
fore Paul and Lloyd Jackson
contributed five points to sew
up the decision.
Lineups:
(Temple) TO FT PF TP
Dorn, f 14 3 6
Morganstlne, f ... 3 2 3 8
Albee, f 0 0 0 0
Getchell, e 3 13 7
Must, c 2 18 8
Bechtloff, g 0 0 0 0
Snyder, g 1113
Nochlnson, g 0 0 0 0
Totals 10 9 IS 29
(Oregon) FO FT TF TP
Wren, f 5 2 2 12
Taylor, f 0 3 2 3
Fuhrman, f 2 0 4 4
Newland, f 0 0 0 0
L. Jackson, c 0 1 3 1
Marshlk. e 10 12
Andrews, c 12 1 2 5
P. Jackson, g 2 2 0 6
Kirsch, g 10 0 2
Totals 13 9 13 33
n Uftil rribuu want ad
Duke's Gothic
,ta 1? 1x FRIDAY JAMBORI
nst:;.:in a
will play host January 1 to Oregon State College's Beavers on
BOWLING
Flutirw's Bakary took thrae gsmaa
from Foatar Si Klelser In Claaato lea
sua bowling on tha Madford allays
laat nlfht. Bulck Fire Balls defeated
Murray'a Maid Rita a to 1 and Do
mestic Laundry defeated Hawkinaon
Tlr Traad by a similar count, scores
follow:
Foatar a Ktelarr
Heap SI
Boon
Wetaanburger
Semon
Oorley
Nlcholoaon
141
MS
IM
155
US
317 ITS 531
188 133 443
ua les 4so
ISO 195 490
168 301 518
Totals 775 331 8603473
FluhrfT's Bakery
Portarfleld 198 IBS 313 800
Paaka . 304 178 180 583
Campagnonl 187 318 188 830
Barr 183 188 193 851
Reltama , 331 183 301 80S
Totals
, 843 883 8833887
Bulck Fire Ball!
Paul Read 190 1S8 181 837
Hob Hodrea
Jack Long
Bill Creal
Chaa. Adair .
135 148 193 478
134 144 14 434
180 170 1SS 183
174 101 311 888
Totals 783 818 8843488
Mnrrar! Maid Rita
W. Prilltt 181 183 ITS 817
Bill Hxen 317 194 1T3 583
Mel Landers 147 143 188 458
M. Bell ... 188 143 158 470
Earl Sims IBS 188 181 584
Total! .
, 888 811 8533563
TtnmeAtle Laundry
Heap 11 11 It S3
180 140 188 488
193 188 300 561
, 193 184 ITS 350
304 310 160 5T4
184 193 337 893
Oreen .
Oardnar
Baylor -Runts
-Eads
Totals 844 806 8483798
Hawkinaon Tlra Tread
Moot 193 148 185 537
Mora 'den lso 181 ie 534
Stark 344 145 169 894
DeVore - 157 188 198 833
Proctor .-. 178 187 315 581
Total,
, 893 810 8383678
Fights Last Night
By the Associated Press
New York Charles (Lulu
Constantino, 1281'., New York,
outpointed Joey Fontana, 1331,
New York (8). I
Trenton. N. J. Charlie
Ranch, 1S6, Trentan, outpoint
ed Johnny Boston, Allentown,
Pa. (8).
Chicago Sammy S e e r a e t,
147'. Pittsburgh, outpointed
Willie Joyce, 139, Gary, Ind.
(10).
PittsburghKen Overlln,
182H. Washington, D. C, out
pointed Mose Brown. 167. Mc
Keesport. Pa. (10); Raul Carra
bantes, ISO, Chile, outpointed
Ossie Harris, 147, Pittsburgh
(eight).
Toledo Frankle Hammer,
178, California, knocked out
Joe O Catty. 200, Newark (8).
San Francisco Ray Lunny,
134, San Francisco, and George
Latka, 134, San Jose, drew (10).
Slaters Study Hard
Before Durham Trip
Corvallis, Dec. 16 AP Ore
gon State college football play
ers studied for final examina
tions today, suppressing excite
ment over arrangements to play
the once-cancelled Rose Bowl
game In Durham, N. C.
The players must complete
exams before leaving Friday for j
the New Year's day contest with i
Duke university. Practices have
been postponed until mid-week.!
Campus
LEE AND FELLER
LEAD LEAGUE IN
GAMES WON LIST
Chicago. Dec. 10. -UP) A
quick glance down the "games
won" column of the American
league's official 1941 pitching
records, released today, shows
Thornton Lee of the - Chicago
White Sox and Bobby Feller of
the Cleveland Indians as the top
men. Feller with 25- triumphs
and Lee with 22. But the sta
tistics reveal a dozen other
heroes of tne mound.
There w. ' Vrnnn T.'fvt
Gomez of the New York Yan
kees, winner of only three of six
decisions In 1940, who came
back to take 15 nnH ir ii.
last summer. And young Heber
newsome of Boston, who came
within one triumph of reach
ing the 20-games-won circle.
Veteran Charley Ruffing of
the Yankees again rated high
in the percentages with IS
wins and six lm
Carrasquel of Washington took
six oi eignt decisions, and
Johnny Murphy of the Yanks
compiled eight wins against
three defeats, appearing in 35
games principally in relief
roles.
Topping all hurlers on a won
lost basis was Norman Branch
of the Yanks, who earned five
victories and had only one de
feat. He worked in 27 games.
Johnny Humphries of the White
&ox lea the list on an earned
runs basis, allowing only 1.8S
j scores per nine innings pitched.
out ne was in only 14 games.
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ACHESON DRILLS
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Teams From Klamath Falls,
Ashland, Roseburg, Grants
Pass and Medford to Vie.
Russ Acheson sent his Tiger
basketeers into their final week
of drilling today in preparation
for the Southern Oregon basket
ball conference Jamboree that
will be staged this coming Fri
day commencing at 7:30 p. m.
This Is the first time all schools
of the major loop have consent
ed to meet on one floor for a
pre-season get-together. Cagers
from Klamath Falls, Ashland,
Roseburg, Grants Pass and Med
ford will all be present, each
team participating in four games
during the evening.
The jamboree is to be an
annual affair in southern Ore
gon with a different school act
ing as host to visiting teams
each year. The primary purpose
behind this meeting, it was an
nounced, Is to acquaint coaches
and teams with officials for the
coming basketball year and to
stimulate Interest In basketball
In southern Oregon. 'This will
be the only opportunity for fans
to see the entire conference In
action during a single evening,"
Coach Acheson stated, "and all
who are Interested in basketball
should not miss the opportunity
of seeing this preview of the
coming season."
Awards have been purchased
and the grand winner of the
evening Is to be selected on a
percentage basis. An award will
also be made to the teams
Judged superior In offensive and
defensive tactics. During the
intermission an individual foul
throwing contest will be con
ducted. Each squad is to be
represented by an Individual
player, who will make five at
tempts at each basket, making
a total of 20 throws. The player
who completes the largest num
ber will be accredited as district
champion.
I LIST
Los Angeles, Dec. 16. (AP)
Santa Anita's most pretentious
race season apparently Is over
before it started.
The vast plant, Mecca of win
ter racing and pointed for the
biggest meeting of its fabulous
career. Joined the growing list of
major sports attractions banned
by the government for reasons of
national safety.
Its grand opening December
31, which was to have started it
on a star-studded, gold-mounted
53-day roll, was cancelled yester
day. Closing uma nr ciaaattlad Ada 0
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Oldest Grid Extravaganza
Prepares for Durham Shift
Durham, N. C, Dec 16. (Pi The scene of football's oldest
and biggest extravaganza the Rose Bowl game shifted cross
country today to the land of tobacco.
War cancelled the big Newi
Year's day contest between
Duke university and Oregon
State as far as the huge Rose
Bowl stadium, the Tournament
of Roses and Pasadena are con
cerned. Military expediency demand
ed blackout of the game on the
California coast. Sixty thousand
tickets had been sold for ap
proximately $264,000. The
money will be refunded by in
dividual check with Oregon
State assuming the postage bill.
Rose Bowl officials hope to re
cover at Durham $30,000
already spent on game prelim
inaries. Fast on the heels of the an
nouncement that the game
would be played here as an of
ficial Rose Bowl engagement,
came word from civic leaders
that a celebration, though not
as elaborate as the Tournament
of Roses at Pasadena, was in
the making.
Duke stadium will seat more
than 50,000 persons and tickets
will sell for $4.40 apiece. The
Tournament of Roses will get
its cut and probably determine
how the remainder will be di
vided. PREP MENTOR IS
Seattle, Dec. 16. IP)-A new
popular Seattle high school
coach tossed his hat Into the
ring today as the first openly
avowed candidate for the Uni
versity of Washington football
coaching post.
Leon Brigham, whose Gar
field high school elevens have
won eight city prep titles In the
past 12 years, said he was ap
plying for the grid position left
open by the termination of
Coach Jimmy Phelan's contract
summarily last Saturday.
Brigham, one-time Iowa
quarterback under Coach How
ard Jones, and later assistant
coach there, has been mentioned
often by members of the Seat
tle football fans' camp who fa
vor giving a home product a
chance instead ot importing a
"big name" corch.
SOCE WTGiXSSES
ALBANY COLLEGE
Ashland, Dec. 16. (AP)
Southern Oregon College of Edu
cation outclassed Albany college
of Portland in an Oregon inter
collegiate conference basketball
game last night, 43 to 20.
The win. Southern Oregon's
third straight, advanced the Ash
land team to a tie with Oregon
College of Education for the loop
lead.
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From Willamettea
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A Washington State college
basketball squad was hard
pressed last night to defeat
Willamette university, 42-34 in
a ragged pre-season contest at
Pullman while Whitman col
lege swarmed all over Dillon,
Mont., State Normal for an easy
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ELKS YULE PARTY
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The Elks annual Charity
Christmas Tree party will be
held Thursday night, December
18. The affair was postponed
from December 11 due to the
black-out.
The program Is now outlined,
according to Major Morris, gen
eral chairman. Dinner will be
served from 5:30 to 6:30 and
the balance of the evening will
be devoted to the charity party.
Morris stated also that this was
a stag party for Elks and their
invited guests.
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