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TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Sunday. Not. I. 1844 i SRORXS, 10 KEEP TITLE LEAD Claim For Big Ten, National Honors Upheld Minne- sota Plays Tie. . Columbus, O., Nov. 4 (U.R) Ohio State's undefeated Buck- PARTS and SERVICE (or all Miku ot WASHERS and REFRIGERATORS YOUNGER'S APPLIANCE SERVICE CO. 31 N, Bartlett Phona 2419 DR. R. M. HOOD OPTOMETRIST Spatta Bldg. Madford. Ora. Appointment 11 Desired eyea moved closer today to a western conference champion ship and a claim to the national championship with a brilliantly played 21 to 7 victory over the Indiana Hoosiers In a Big Ten football game. The victory extended Ohio State's triumphs to four In the Big Ten and six straight In sea son competition. By losing the Hoosiers virtually were eliminat ed In their chances for a Big Ten title. Indiana roared into action In the opening period to crack the vaunted Buckeye line by" air and ground and score a quick touch down. But the Buckeyes' line found itself and sparked by Les Horvath, the Buckeyes' running and passing ace, Ohio State swept to touchdowns In each of the three last periods. Minneapolis, Nov. 4 (U.B Minnesota and Northwestern, both in the Big Ten's basement, remained there today when they played a 14-14 tie before a home coming crowd of 48,482 at Me morial stadium. Each team scored In the first and third periods, but North western lost two other touch downs, on runs of 73 and 20 yards, because of penalties. Northwestern twice threaten ed to score in the last period, even attempting a place-kick to break the tie late in the last period, but the attempt was unsuccessful. Dm Mall Trlbuna Want Ada, A HE mi 'dee. TWEBSUIT ; rift itj " ' iTHE DOVERTOWN 1$ km VtS TWEED TOPPER; J'SJJH . Go tweedy mister, Wj f'$$ Sptjff: $fli ; ." and youll be very ' ' f , .; (happy about .the 1 ttw&i "$2$ ; , whole thing. Get W MW ' . yourself a tweed 1B;I&J l JSigiy euit or a topper or I 1 v both o( them. And jfP M4 J ' you'llhaveasmart, fW ' I Individual, rugged fihRir '. appearance that fPfi$ir AnjlfV everyone will like, I If 'jvHpSl including yourself. NAVY POWER TOO MUCH FOR IRISH, DEFEATJED32 T0 13 Penalties Costly For Notre '. Dame In First College Loss Since 1942. Baltimore, Md., Nov. 4 (U.R) Navy, displaying all the poise, depth and power in the football book, became the 1944 giant killers of gridiron today when for the second week In a row it toppled a team from the ranks of the nation's undefeated elevens this time Notre Dame, 32 to 13. It was the first time since Nov. 22, 1942, that Notre Dame has been beaten by a college team. That club was Michigan, which downed the Irish 33 to 20. Since then the Irish had drop ped only two other games both to service elevens. But when they did end their collegiate string, it was to a team that had everything. Navy's tackling was sure. Its blocking fierce and its hard hitting' backs drilled through a line that had permitted only two of five op ponents to score all season. The difference was In the line for the Middles never permitted the Notre. Dame backs to get net by their hard charging and Dottled up Bob Xelly, the Wild Irish Rose of Notre Dame, so effectively, that he gained only 39 yards. The game was only five plays old when Kelly punted to Bar ron, one of the brilliant Navy backs, who fumbled and Angs- man recovered for Notre Dame on the Navy 19. Dancewicz whose forward passing gave the Middies their only trouble, threw one to Kelly that carried to the Navy five. Kelly picked up four at center and Angsman then car ried the ball over, but the play was called back and Notre Dame penalized five yards for a man in motion. That was all the spur Navy needed even though the Irish came right back to threaten again when they partially block ed an attempt by John Hansen to punt Navy out of trouble. The Irish recovered the punt on the wavy Z3 and Dancewicz passed to Sullivan, Irish end, On the Navy 15. But that piny also was called back and Notre Dame penalized 15 yards for holding If those two penalties broke the Irish back, it also gave the Navy the confidence it needed, for the Middles started moving right after that. They knocked down four Irish passes and then punted out of danger. Soon they were on their way to the first of their five touchdowns. 11 STATETEAMS STILL UNBEATEN AS RACE NARROWS Br Unltad Frets Eleven Oregon high school football teams remained unde feated today as state playoffs neared. Those still unbeaten were Grant, Roosevelt and Co lumbia Prep, all of Portland; Medford, Coquille, Lebanon, Newberg, Eugene, Gresham, Vernonia, and La Grande. How ever, Roosevelt and Eugene have been held to ties. Eugene highlighted the parade of clean slates by edgi.ig Mil- waukie, 8 to 0, while Roosevelt was held by a 6-8 tie by Wash ington, making Grant a favorite In the Roosevelt-Grant tussle next Friday. Other big games saw Medford hand the Bend Lava Bears a 34 to 13 beating and Lebanon got by Albany, 12 to 0. Other scores: Franklin 13, Commerce 0. Jefferson 14, Benson 6. Columbia Prep 20, Hill Mili tary 2. The Dalles 0, Central Catho lic 0. ' ' Redmond 18, Grant Union 7. Tigard 7, Tillamook 8. Canby 7, Silverton 0. Heppner 40, Condon 0. Springfield 25, Junction City 12. Sweet Home 20, Prinevllle 7. Parkrose 6, Scappoose 0. Molalla 13, Estacada 0. Amity 60, Dayton 14. Corvallis 12, Oregon City 8. Newberg 34, McMinnvllle 7. - Salem 19, Astoria 0. Roseburg 12, Ashland 0. Beaverton 32, Forest Grove 0. Hillsboro 33, West Linn 0. La Grande 13, Nampa (Ida,) 0. Boise (Ida.) 27, Baker 19. Weiser (Ida.) 20, Vale 12. Toledo 7, Dallas 6. TORNADO ROUTS LAVA BEARS BY 34 T013 SCORE Winners Score In Every Pe riod To Keep Up Chances For State Championship. WRITE-IN CANDIDATE Los Angeles, Nov. 4. (U.R) Kenneth J. Murphy, Los Angeles attorney will be a Democratic write-In candidate opposed to Hal Styles in the race for the 15th district's house of repre sentatives seat, Joseph Forbush, Murphy's campaign manager, an nounced today. Suits $3950 O'Coats $3250 KLAWMS MAMA'S Courses in British colleges are open to American military personnel on leave or furlough, according to the War Depart ment. ' . , u.n n i stress?- '. l-- It VF -TO'' -Pmw w - BaasBaaBllSjBl Get up above. the clouds . . . VS. STETSON ien. . 1? III otratoimer Your spirits will climb with a f tetson H "Stratoliner " Streamlined style . . . com- M fortahle as a breeze. . .soft but no"softy,T thanks to the exclusive Stetson Vita- M Felt Process. $7.50. M ft ' una M aBSMBaBBMsssasaasa Nearly 4,000 football fans saw Medford high's Black Tor nado roll up a 34 to 13 district 2 win over Bend Lava Bears at Bend Friday night. The contest further increased Medford's chance for the district title and a chance to play in state cham pionship finals Dec. 2. Fleet-footed Marvin Doty scored the first touchdown of the game on the first play in the opening quarter. Bend had kicked off to Earl Bostwick, on the Medford ten yard line, who galloped to the Bend be fore he was brought down. From there Doty packed the ball over and Bob Watson kick ed the extra point to put Med ford out in front 7 to 0. Bend Receives , Bend chose to receive and Watson booted to their 10 from where it was returned to the Bend 40. Five yards through center and a Medford penalty gave them a first down at mid field.' An end run picked up a yard and two Incomplete passes forced Bend to kick. Bostwick took it on the ten and returned to the 20. Doty and Watson al ternated for a first down on the Medford 32. Doty then picked up eight around right end but three plays later Doty ' was forced to kick. The punt was recovered by Medford on the Bend 33. Clark Scores Clark, coming in for Barn' hart, rolled off 9z yards and a pass to Bill Plaskett made a first down on the Bend 15. Bost wick gathered another first down on Bend's 2 from where Clark crashed over to score. Watson again kicked the extra point. Bend took Watson's kick on the seven and returned 30 yards as the quarter ended. The Bears marched to their 41 from where they were forced to kick. Medford drew a 15- yard penalty for roughing the kicker and Bend had a first and ten on the Medford 44. A pass picked up ten yards and on the next play Bend shot a long pass into the end zone for, their first score. The kick was no good. Bostwick had intercepted c Bend pass in midfield as the half ended with Medford ahead 14 to 6. Bostwick Tallies Watson opened the second half by kicking into the Bend end zone.- Bend, choosing not to butt up against the Tornado forward wall, kicked. Bostwick made a first down on Bend s 25 and two plays later fie scooted into the end zone for Medford's third tally. Watson kicked the extra point. Bend took the kick-off but after three plays tried an on side kick which failed and Med ford took over. Barnhart pick ed up a first down and a pass from Watson to Bostwick made another on the Bend 10. From Football Scores ' (B7 United Press) Connecticut 52, C. C. N. Y. 0. Navy 32, Notre Dame 13. Michigan 41, Pennsylvania 19. Yale 8, Dartmouth 0. Swarthmore 28, Franklin Mar shall 0. Rutgers 19, Lehigh 8. Bucknell 26, N. Y. U. 0. Muhlenberg 14, Atlantic City Naval 7. Sampson NTS 39, Scranton 0. Maine 26, Norwich 6. Army 83, Villanova 0. Lafayette 34, Ursihlus 21. Rochester 19, Case 0. Cornell 25, Columbia 7. Coast Guard Academy 20, Brown 0. Wake Forest 13, Clemson 7. Ohio State 21, Indiana 7. Mississippi State 26, Ken tucky 0. Duke 19, Georgia Tech 14. Iowa 27, Nebraska 6. Minnesota 14, Northwestern 14. Jackson A. A, B. 10, Missis sippi 0. T. C. U. 19, Chatham Field 7. South Carolina 6, North Caro lina 0. , Purdue 35, Wisconsin 0. Haverford 13, Drexel 7. Melville P. T. Base 43, Bos ton College 0. Baldwin Wallace 20, Ohio Wesleyan 12. California Ramblers 26, Camp Asby Stevedores 0. North Carolina State 21, V. M. I. 6 Oklahoma 12, Iowa State 7. Georgia 14, Alabama 7. Tennessee State 19, Florida A. & M. 7. . Cape Girardeau Teachers 26, Southern Illinois Normal 7. " Virginia 18, Maryland 7. Tennessee 13, Louisiana State 0. , Daniel Field 20, Charleston 13. Murray 14, Milllgan 0. Illinois State Normal 26, Ma comb Teachers 13. March Field 35, U.C.L.A. 13. Alameda Coast Guard 12, Cali fornia 8. ""Southern California '28, San Diego Navy 21. . Klamath Marines 6, Coast Guard Pilots 6. Utah State 27, Idaho Southern Branch 6. Jacksonville Navv 33. Cherrv Point Marine 0. Colorado 39, New' Mexico 0. Kansas 33, Olathe NTS 14 Illinois Normal 26, McComb Tchrs 6 Norman Naval 15. Oklahoma A & M 0 Depauw 9,- Illinois Wesleyan 7. Wooster 27, Oberlin 20 Auburn 57, Presbyterian 0 Texas 34, Southern Methodist University ' Arkansas 7, Texas A & M 6 Kansas State 15, Wichita 0 . Missouri 13, Michigan State 7 - Randolph Field Fliers 68, North Texas Aggies 0 Texas Tech 13, Rice 7 Missouri Valley, 25, Rochurst 13. Iowa Pre Flight 47, Tulsa 27 Utah 0, Denver 0 . Tuskegee 19, Morris Brown 8 Dekalb Tchrs 19, Wheaton 6 JADE BOY WINS Inglewood, Cal., Nov. 4 (U.R) Jade Boy, heavily-backed fa vorite, today won the $13,000 added Golden State Breeders I tinnHlnnn ne At OHO fnno rhnlroH , Hollywood park and wagered a new record sum through the pari-mutual handle. Use Mall Trlbuna Want Ada. OVER VILLANOVA West Point, N. Y.,.Nov. 4 (U.R) Army's football Cadets tried to be merciful today, but it wasn't in the pattern for them to shut down the power and in spite of abbreviated periods, first down kicks, and a general defensive effort, pummeled Vil lanova's Wildcats to the tune of 83 to 0, before 7,000 fans at Michie Stadium. Davis, speedy and elusive half back brought his total of touch downs for the year to 13 as he went over on a short plunge in the first period and added two in the second via an aerial from Captain Tom Lombardo and an 18-yard gallop around his own right end. burgh and Boston com to the Polo Grounds to play the New York Giants. Pro Grid Leaders To Collide Today (By United Press) The Green Bay Packers, at tempting to preserve their per fect record and shooting for their first sweep over the Chi cago Bears since 1935, visit the defending champions Sunday in the feature game of the National professional football league card. , , In the eastern standout, the Washington Redskins, currently! tied for the seaboard lead with the Philadelphia Eagles, enter tain Cleveland's "Cinderella team." . In other games Detroit visits the Card-Pitt combine at Pitts- Why Tailor Made? They're designed to fit your figure and taste, made , to 'your special needs and most becoming to you. - DRESS UP IN A KLEIN TAILORED SUIT and your appearance will need no apology. ' As Low As $2,8 Klein the Tailor 128 E. Main Upstairs The kick was the next play. good. there Clark crashed into the end j Yr" ' S wuc nuu iiomuii attain apuw tiiv uprights. Bend returned the kick-off to their own 27 but was forced to kick on the fourth play. Rain began to fall in the third quar ter which made the ball hard to handle. An attempted pass by Stelle was smothered for an eight yard loss but a fourth down toss to Lindley netted a first down on the Bend 18. Considerable confusion on an official's decision resulted when Bend was given the ball after refusing a Medford penalty of five yards. Lindley evened up. however, when he intercepted I a Bear pass and made it a first j down for the Tornado on the Bend 10. Bend took over on 1 downs on their own 5 as the third period ended with Med ford ahead 28-6. Long Bend Run The two teams exchanged kicks and Bend took over on their own 37. Ferguson, who sparked the Bend offensive all evening, took the ball on the next play and twice reversed his field to outrun the Tornado team and cross the goal line on Bend 6 from where Clark took it over ior another Medford score. The ball was fumblsvl in the try for point which went no good. The game ended with Bend in possession on their own 36. 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