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TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Sunday. Oct. LA GRANDE LEAD PIP GRID RACE Pelicans Beat Pass, 12-0; Ashland Wins- Eugene Downs Bend Br (United Pren) . Medford, Albany, La Grande and Columbia Prep today were among the top Oregon prep teams (outside Portland) after a week-end of upsets, particularly the 13 to 0 trouncing Eugene high gave the Mighty Bend Lava Bears. Albany beat Oregon City, 7 to 0, to take control of the No- Name league. La Grande rolled over Pendleton, 37 to 7, to keep a spotless record. Unbeaten Til lamook dropped before Beaver- ton, 20 to 0. Astoria was an other unbeaten team knocked off, 28 to 8, by Milwaukie. . Other scores: Ashland 35, Lakevlew 13. University High (Eugene), 7, Junction City 0. Marshfield 7, Myrtle Point 8. , Lebanon 21, Sweethome 13. ' Cottage Grove 28, Roseburg 8. Parkrose 19, Central 0. , Woodburn 27, Molalla 0. Columbia Prep 27, Rainier, Wash., 8. Newberg 27, Tlgard 8. ' Toledo 19, Waldport 7. Grant Union 18, Enterprise 12. Seaside 82, Wheeler 0. . 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FANSllAT Speculation Is growing among wrestling followers In southern Oregon as to Identity of the Gray Mask, the grappler with the case hardened skull who has won his last four appearances on Mack Llllard's weekly cards. The Mask and Buck Davidson will probably be paired In a re turn bout Thursday night, ac cording to Lillard Davidson has been warned that Illegal meth ods will not be permitted and that he must concentrate on legi timate holds and not on efforts to remove the hood from the Masked man. The Mask has promised to remove his mask when and If he Is beaten In the Medford ring. Some spectators say the Mask Is King Kong Cox, who wrestled here some years ago and others say he may be the Jones boy or possibly Tony Morelll. One avid fan was overheard to say that "he knew for a fact that the Mask was none other than a for mer world champion." Davidson is sure he Is the man to beat the Mask and will try his luck for a second time next Thursday night. Others on the card will be announced later by Lillard. J'VILLE REDSKINS 1-13 Jacksonville, Oct. 14 Jack sonville Redskins In their first six-man football encounter were victorious over Phoenix at Jack sonville Friday. eDspite it being Friday the 13th the Redskins ran up a score 43 to 13. The Redskins scored three times In the first quarter, twice In the second and once In the re maining two quarters. The Jack sonville team was sparked by Max Killingsworth, Wesley Grln sted, Elvis Offenbacher and Noll Meyer. Outstanding defense was shown by Paul Hcnspeter. The game was marked by good sportsmanship on both teams. Jacksonville will meet Gold Hill Friday, Oct. 20. at Gold Hill and Rogue River the following week. ALL TIE DEFEAT, NAVY BEATS DUKE West Point, N. Y., Oct. 14 (U.PJ A bruising Army football team repaid Pittsburgh with in terest for three beatings suffered during Pitt's golden gridiron years, handing the bedraggled Panthers their worst defeat of all time, 69 to 7 today. Three times back in the 30s the fabled Panthers had har nessed the Army mule and the men from the point had not for gotten. Husky Felix Blanchard, a hu man tank from Bishopville, S. C, and fleetfooted Dobbs from Frederick, Okla., paced the cadet attack with two touchdowns each as the West Pointers buried Pitt under an avalanche of nine touchdowns and eight extra points by accurate Dick Walter house of Washtenaw, Mich. Army, which previously had beaten North Carolina and Brown, allowed the Panthers their only tally in the last period against the cadet reserves. Baltimore, Mr., Oct. 14 j(U.R) Triple-threat Hal Hamberg, 150 pounds of football TNT, waved his right arm like a magic wand today and passed Navy to a hard-earned 7-to-0 victory over a never-say-die band of Duke Blue Devils. The payoff came In the sec ond period after both lines had fought to a savage stand-off. Hamberg entered the game at the start of the second frame. He boomed a 45-yard punt which Duke's Davis fumbled on his goal line, but recovered and brought out to the six. Duke was forced to punt. Hamberg re turned It 15 yards to Duke's 45. Here, Navy discovered a weakness in the Duke line and exploited it. Scott moved to the 33 on three plays and Hamberg carried to the 10 on three more. After Navy had been set back 10 yards five on a penalty Hamberg rifled a pass to Guy, who took the toss on the- 10, worked out of a trap and raced over. BY BEARS, 14-0 Memorial Coliseum, Berkeley, Calif.,- Oct. 14 U.R Held at bay by a fighting band of Col lege of Pacific gridders when the ball was within scoring ter ritory, the University of Califor nia Bears counted twice from near mld-flcld here today to de feat the Tigers, 14-0. Tho vic tory preserved the Bears unde feated record. The two touchdowns that brought defeat for Coach Amos Alonzo Stngg's eleven, which was gunning for its third consec utive win over California, came In the first and final quarters. Los Angeles, Oct. 14 (U.R) The University of California at Los Angeles Bruins finally won their first game of the season to day, scoring at will to defeat a hopelessly outclassed St. Mary's College band of 17-year-olds, 39 to 0. Boston, Oct. 14 (U P.) The I Ramblln' Irish of Notre Dame made their first football trip to Boston a never-to-be-forgotten one today, handing Dartmouth's badly outclassed Indians a 64-to-0 beating before 41,000 fans bc Fenway park. It was the worst football defeat Dartmouth has suffered in 60 years of com petition. Not since 1884 when Yale ad ministered a 113 0 beating to a team of prldlron novices has Dartmouth been crushed so com pletely. In the opening period Notre Dame scored once. In the sec ond period they scored four times. In the third once and In the fourth four more. 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Ursinus 13, Bloomsburg Teach ers 6. Wayne 27, Otterbeln 12. Miami (Ohio) 12, Depauw 0. Minnesota 39, Missouri 27. Duke "B" 27, Emory Henry 12. Rochester 21, Oberlin 7. California Ramblers 25, Camp Beale 14. Norman Navy 27, Arkansas 7. Capital 26, Kenyon 6. Georgia Tech 27, Auburn 0. Iowa State 25, Kansas 0. , North Carolina 20, Cherry Point Marines 14. Virginia 13, North Carolina Pre-flight 13. Texas 20. Oklahoma 0. Tennessee 40, Florida 0. Wabash 28, Indiana State 26. North Illinois State Teachers 25, Elmhurst 12. Alabama 55, Millsaps 0. Second Air Force 89, New Mexico 6. Olathe Navy 12, Wichita 0. Florida A. & M. 45, Alabama State Teachers 6. RICE WITH EASE New Orleans, La., Oct. 14 (U.R) The Tulane Green tidal wave rolled over the Rice In stitute Owls, here today by a score of 21 to 0 before 28,000 fans. It was a case of Tulane's back field power being too much for the Owls, who spent the whole afternoon trying to get going with never any success. The first quarter went score less, but Tulane got the wave rolling in the second period when Dub Jones took a Rice kick on the 45, running it back to the 37. COLUMBIA LOSES ' TO YALE 27 TO 10 New Haven, Oct. 14 (U.R) George Barksdale, the "Arkan sas Traveler" from Little Rock, and sparkpplug of the Yale backfield, made two touch downs and contributed a 56 yard run to another in a 27 to 10 victory over the Columbia Lions today before a crowd of 10,000. Wayne Morgan, Columbia's flighty fullback, made all of his team's points, kicking a field goal in the first period, and add ing a touchdown and conversion kick In the final period. . Walla Walla, Wash., Oct. 14 (UP.) The University of Wash ington Huskies, readying for next week's first clash with VJ S. C, scored a merciless 71-0 vie tory over the Whitman Mission aries today, devoting the entire third quarter to trying out. guinea pig style, their overhaul ed kicking department. Using line plays exclusively until the third period, Washing ton's decourcey was top scorer with four touchdowns. Ho ran up three in the second quarter. I Large Stock of Carpenters' & Mechanics' TOOLS Tapes, Gauges, Micrometers, Taps and Tits MINI, MICHIGAN, IOWA PRE-FLIGHT Champaign, 111., Oct. 14 UJ Claude (Buddy) Young, col legiate football's fastest runner, reached top 6pecd at the expense of the University of Iowa today to lead Illinois to a 40-to-6 vic tory over the Iowans before a crowd of 11,494. Young, national sprint cham pion, carried the ball for Illi nois only seven times, but he gained 139 yards, an average of nearly 20 for every time he car ried the ball, scored two Illinois touchdowns and set up a third. Ann Arbor, Mich., Oct. 14 (U.R) The Michigan football team went over, around and through a hapless Northwestern eleven today for a 27-to-0 vic tory which kept alive its hopes for retention of its big-ten title. Madison, Wis., Oct. 14 (U.R) Ohio State used all of its vaunt ed power and aerial strength here today to overcome out classed but fighting Wisconsin, 20 to 7, and win its third straight football game of the season be fore 40,000 fans at Camp Ran dall stadium. Lafayette, Ind., Oct. 14 (U.R) Iowa Pre-flight's hard-punching footballers turned two breaks into touchdowns today to defeat Purdue's co-defenders of the big ten championship, 13 to 6, in perfect fall weather. Ames, la., Oct. 14 (U.R) Iowa State college opened its bid for big six conference honors, trounced Kansas Uni versity, 25 to 0, here today. It was the third straight cyclone victory. East Lansing, Oct. 14 (U.R) Michigan S t a t e's undefeated football team today showered a 45-8 defeat on Kansas State college in a game played before 7,000 spectators at Macklin sta dium. s 20-0 TROUNCING Medford Junior high football team took another trouncing Saturday afternoon when Klam ath juniors defeated the Med ford juniors, 25 to 0, at the local stadium. Klamath displayed a fast backfield ard scored in the first three quarters, converting on the second touchdown. Both teams used the "T" for mation, but Medford was out Iassed by the fast Klamath eleven who were led by their quarterback. Medford will move to Grants Pass Saturday, October 21, where they will play the Junior high team. RACING New York, Oct. 14 (U.R) Whirlabout, Movie Magnate Louis B. Mayer's mercury-legged filly, opened up in the stretch to take the lead going to the tape in the fifth running of the $10,000 added correction handi ca pat Jamaica today. San Mateo, Cal., Oct. 14 (U.R) Okana, Mrs. J. B. Burrtstein's unknown quantity In today's $10,000 San Francisco handicap, proved himself today with an easy two-length victory In the mile and one-sixteenth feature, leading from wire to wire to beat Jade Boy. We'll 1111 CAIS for YOUR car and right now Is a good time to tell it. When new cart are on the market used car prices are certain to drop. We'll recondition it in our com pletely equipped shop and have a ready marker tor it. See us THIS.WEEK. TALENT DEFEATS p TO Talent high, after a slow start, defeated a stubborn and hard fighting Prospect six-man foot ball team, 34-6, as Ashland Frl- I day night. rPospect scored in the first quarter when Ditsworth re covered a Prospect fumble and raced 60 yards to pay dirt. Talent evened the score on the next play, Wes Hartley returning the kick-off 70 yards for a touch down. Talent converted, making the score 7-6 at the half in their favor. Beginning the second half. Wes Hartley again ran the ball over from the six-yard line af ter a march from the Talent 40. Bob Frink, fullback, began a touchdown parade by Interceo tlng a Prospect pass, running 60 yards for Talent's third touch down. Two more touchdowns were scored In the fourth quar ter by Frink In the closing min utes of the game. Mexico City, Oct. 14 U.fi A national professional tennis championship tournament will be held at the Los Angeles, Cal., Tennis club November 2-5, Jack Harris of Chicago revealed here today. 0M1AT0SES TO TEXAS 20 TO 0 Dallas, Tex., Oct. 14 (U.R) Three lightning aerial thrusts, catching a surprised Oklahoma secondary off balance, gave the University of Texas a 20-0 vic tory today before 23,000 fans in the 38th renewal of the south west football classic. Aside from those three scor ing attacks, the two teams bat tled on comparatively even terms. The sharpshooting aerials of Texas' Bobby Layne and Maxie Bell represented the mar gin over Oklahoma's Derald Le bow, Charley Heard and com pany. Tough breaks kept Coach Dana X. Bible's team from scor ing at least two other touch downs. Philadelphia, Oct. 14 0J.R) Penn's jolting juveniles scoring touchdowns with almost clock like regularity, lived up to all expectations today, walloping William and Mary, 46-0, for theii third straight win at Franklin field. A crowd of 32,000 saw Penn tally once In the opening period, twice In the second quarter, three times in the third period and once again in the final quar ter to hand the civilian south ern team its first defeat in three starts. WINS MEDAL Washington, Oct. 14 (U.R) Lt. Col. Donald W. Shive, CAC, San Francisco has been award ed the bronze star medal for devising a method of loading gun batteries on a transport air craft, the war department an nounced today. PLOT SPREADS Rochester, Vt. (U.R) In 1943, George Newton set out 2.000 strawberry plants on a one quarter acre plot. This year he harvested 2,400 . quarts of ber ries. Pay CASH OVER UTAH, 26-0 Salt Lake City, Oct. 14 U.R) The Golden Buffaloes of the Uni versity of Colorado today crossed the Rocky mountains to trounce their traditional rivals of the University of Utah, 26 to 0, before 8,000 fans in Ute sta dium here. Colorado has a mostly-navy squad, Utah is all civilian. Led by Halfback Dick Mor row, the Colorado team struck twice in the second quarter and twice more in the final period to run up the overwhelming vic tory. Several gallant goalline stands by Utah was all that kept the Coloradoans from a large T SPEEDY VICTORY Great Lakes, 111., Oct. 14 U.R) Great Lakes shifted into high gear in the third period today to roll over Western Michigan 38 to 0 before a crowd of 25,000 bluejackets. Coach Lt. 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