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TWO MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE E Berkeley, Cnl., Oct. 27 (U.R) . Two last-minute touchdowns broke a 6-6 deadlock and gave the University of California Bears a 18-6 victory over Nevada in a ruggedly-played grid en counter before 25,000 fans in Memorial stadium this afternoon. Deadlocked six nil after three quarters of play, the Bears took quick advantage of two fumbles midway in the final period to keep the Wolfpnck backed against their own goal line and clinch the game. Guardianspnfefory rv 1 9 JU'B RA-I Thouionds of men are now enlisting In the Regular Army, Join now and SEE THE JOB THROUGH! CHOOSE YOUR DRANCH OF SCRVICI AND OVERSEAS THEATER Travel Education ' Security Careei War full Information call at U. S. ARMY RECRUITINO OFFICE Room 1 POST OFFICE BLDG. Medford, Oregon Medford Bowling Alleys NOW OPEN NEW LEAGUES Being Formed Openings for Bowlers wishing to Bowl in League FREE INSTRUCTION Every Afternoon Open 12 Noon to 1 a. m. Hugh Jennings, Mgr. L. C. TAYLOR GO. pays the HIGHEST MARKET PRICES If you have a CAR or TRUCK to sell, we adviso selling it now. ' Call or Phone Dodgo-Plymouth Dealer L. G. TAYLOR CO. Phono 2965 3 - Visf Mi- t i "-mm Only the most ewntlal drivers ra letting- new tires. Mont driver. ro not eliRllile, but you, too, can keep your cur roll, liig ly recapping your .moota tire. now. Don't tnke ch.ncea . . . Drive In todayl mM. W.MMWJMAiMarit Sunday, Oct. 28, 194S BLACK TORNADO BY 73-0 SCORE Medford Runs Wild Over Helpless Grants Pass Eleven; Riggs' Ankle Hurt Medford high's football ma chine rolled through a helpless Grants Pass aggregation to the tunc of 73 to 0 at Grants Pass last night to chalk up Medford's nixlh consecutive win this year and sixteenth In the past two yea rs. Witr; four exceptions, Med ford steam-rollered to a touch down every time they got their hands on the ball. The Cave men's deepest penetration Into Medford territory came in the second period when they pushed the ball down to the Medford 37 yard line and lost it on a fumhlc. Greene Gets Fumble Grants Pa.'s took the opening kiokoff and fumbled on the sec ond play. Nick Gieene recover ing for Medford on the Cave man 28 yard stripe. Bob Wat ?on, in three plays, crashed into the end zone and the rout was hi. Grants Pass kicked on fourth down after running Medford klckoff from the 15 yard line to the 23. Glenn Bostwick, Jerry Ciark and Wat son alternated to move the oval from their own If, yard lino to the Caveman JO in four plays. Jerry Ross then tossed a pass to Bostwick wnich was good for a touchdown. Watson's conversion was good and Medford led 13-0 as the lirst quartet, ended. Wilt. on Again Oh the third play of the sec ond period Watscn again scor ed ircm lour yards out and converted the extra point. Grants Pans took the klckoff on their own 10 yard marker und, with two running plays and a pass, moved it to the Med ford 45. Another pass was in tercepted by Jim Cave on his 39. lie dashed hack to the Caveman 40 where ho was trap ped. He lateraled to Bostwick and the fleet-footed left half back raced the rest of the way lor another score with Watson making the extra point. Some nice blocking paved the way for Boskwick's touchdown gallop. Riggs Injured Captain Uurrell Riggs, mak ing a tackle on the klckoff, suf fered aa inj'.uy to his ankle and was taken out of the game. It ,was the second time In two weeks the rangy left end has been hin t. Lloyd Carr, on a right cud run, ard Jerry Hunter, on a nice pass fnm Earl Steile, both accounted rot touchdowns be fore the half ended to give Med ford a 40-0 bulge. Don Walriron, who took the opening klckoff starting thu sec ond half, picked up 12 yards be fore ho was tackled and Med ford wi.s off for another score. Bostwick. off tackle, picked up 38 yards and four plays later Clark went over from tho four yard lino. The conversion at tempt was good Grants Pass, after taking tho klckoff, picked up their initial first down but was forced to kick.' Bostwick took It on his own 30 and bulled IF YOU AREN'T ELIGIBLE FOR NEW TIRES THEN Save Your Tirj W ith finstom Factor v-Mt'tliod iii:caiiix 'TOO & too-It i,it)li!t,jjijpir. f and side-stepped his way through the entire Caveman club for another touchdown. The conversion again was good. Pais Intercepted Medford intercepted a Grants Pass aerial after the Cavemen tried a couple of plays and mov ed to the 11 yard line on lour plays when Grant." Pass inter cepted from Ross the lornaao quarterback evened it up a few plays later when r,e grabbed a Caveman puss attempt as the quarter endd with Medford out in front 54-0. On the second play of the last quarter Steile shot a beautiful pass to LcRoy House who went down (o th 10 yard line and lateraled to Bill Singlcr. Singler was .tackled on the six and Steile went over on the next play. The conversion was again good. Grants P.-'SS kicked on third down and another pass from Steile to House gathered up 18 yards and Carr picked up 44 mora oi a left end run. Singler found a hole between guard and tackle and made another touch down, the conversion attempt failing. House Sets One Up Medford's last iouchdown of the game was set up by a beau tiful 56 yard pass from Steile to House with Stel.e scoring on the next piny on a quarterback sneak. Lloyd Timmons intercepted a Caveman pass on nis own 33 to put Medford in potscsslon of the ball as the game ended. Medlord made 2C first downs to four for 'he Cavemen In run nin; their figure to 322 points to their opponents' seven. Football Scores Coast California 19, Nevada 6. WSC 21, Idaho 0 Wasnington 13. USC 7. UCLA 12, Oregon 0. By United Press Army 48, Duke 13. Northwestern 26, Purdue 14. Dartmouth 8, Svracuse 0. Yale 18, Cornell 7. Navy 14, Pennsylvania 7. Michigan State 13, Marquette 13. Temple 6. Pittsburgh 0. Holy Cror.s 21. Colgate 0. NYU 13, Rrooklvn College 8. Princeton 14, Rutgers 8. Great Lakes 39, Western MIcMcnn 0. Columbia 27, Brown 8. Alabama 28, Georgia 14. Florida A & M 25, Knoxvillc 0. Missouri 19, Nebraska 0. Bice 7. Texas 6. Texas A & M 19 Baylor 13. Oklahoma A & M 25, TCU 12. Kansas 13. Wiclvta 0. Tulane 19, Southern Metho dist 7. Tennessee 33, Vll'.anova 2. Georgia Teoh 20. Auburn 7. Indiana 7, Tulsa 2. Harvard 25, US Coast Guard Acad. 0. Mass. 8, Maine 0. Ohio State 20, Minnesota 7. Arkansas 19 Mississippi 0. Notre- Dame 58 Iowa 0. MB Buy an extra Bond for your Baby . . . and help a soldier come home to his! And Remember When you want the very finest in men's wear nationally famous for smartness, quality and genuine value be sure to stop at Utx's. You pay LESS for FINER clothes here . PENH BEATEN BY NAVY 14 10 7 IN LAST 24SEC0NDS Northwestern Downs Pur due, Ohio State Beats Gophers Irish Roll On New York, Oct. 27 (U.R) It was Navy day all over the land today but the fleet's premier football team didn't seem to rea lize it until the last 24 seconds of its thrill-packed game at Penn sylvania when a touchdown pass gave the Midshipmen a 14 to 7 victory. That finish in the top football game of the day packed all the drama usually found in weeks of gridiron play. It came when Tony Minisi, a Pennsylvania star on the 1944 season, turned on his former mates by catching a touchdown pass from Horn schmeyer on a 23-yard play. The play kept Navy's perfect record intact, but the Midship men lost a lot of prestige be cause Pcnn's highly-keyed young sters outplayed them most of the way and kept them scoreless un til the final period. There were two startling devel opments in the midwest whore Northwestern's Wildcats upset the Big Ten leaders, Purdue, 26 to 14, and Ohio State rebounded to spoil Minnesota's perfect rec ord, 20 to 7. In another midwestern high light, Notre Dame's Ramblers kept their perfect record intact with a 56 to 0 drubbing of Iowa. Indiana won a hard intersection al battle with Tulsa's previously unbeaten Golden Hurricane, 7 to 0, Michigan downed Illinois, 19 to 0, Great Lakes Naval drubbed Western Michigan, 39 to 0 and Michigan State tied Marquette, 13 to 13. In the east the Army's classy Cadets rolled to a 48 to 13 vic tory over Duke. Yale surprised Cornell, 18 to 7, Dartmouth bat tled to an 8 to 0 win, its first, over Syracuse, Temple topped Pittsburgh, 6 to 0, Holy Cross won 21 to 0 over Colgate, Har vard won from Coast Guard Academy, 25 to 0, Columbia drubbed Brown, 27 to 6, Buck nell upset Lafayette, 26 to 2, Princeton topped Rutgers, 14, to 6, and West Virginia tied Mary land, 13 to 13. Alabama led the way In the Southland with a 28 to 14 win over Georgia Tech. Tulane drubbed Southern Methodist, 19 lo 7, Tennessee topped Villanova, 33 to 2 and Arkansas beat Mis sissippi 19 to 0. Virginia de feated Virginia Tech, 31 to 13. Missouri and Oaklahoma re mained dominant in the Big Six. Missouri won from Nebraska, 19 to 0, and the Sooncrs defeated ... Kansas State, 41 to 13. Kansas scored a 13 to 0 win over Wichita. Rice knocked Texas out of the Southwest conference lead with a 7 to 6 upset while Texas A. & M. rolled to a 19 to 13 victory over Baylor. Oklahoma A. & M. was a 25 to 12 winner over Texas Christian. In the Rockies, Denver defeat ed Utah State, 41 to 6, and Utah was a 28 to 0 winner over Color ado A. & M. High School Scores By United Press Portland Commerce 14, Benson 13 Jefferson 14, Lincoln 0 Roosevelt 12, Franklin 6 Astoria 12, Seaside 0 Central Catholic O, Columbia Prep 0 Eureka, Cal., 25, Klamath F. 0 La Grande 7, Pendleton 6 Baker 47, Mac Hi 6 Corvallis 13, Salem 12 ! Taft 6, Newport 0 Canby 25, Chemawa 14 The Dalles 34, Parkrose 7 St. Helens 25, Estacada 0 Forest Grove 6, Newberg 6 I Grant Union (John Day) 27, Burns 0 Lebanon 33, Junction City 0 Vernonia 18, Hill Military 7 1 Jefferson 38, Gervais 0 Sacred Heart 20, Hubbard 9 Springfield 14, Albany 0 ; Eugene 20, Bend 0 i Hood River 41, Milwaukie 0 : Cottage Grove 21, Roseburg 0 ; McMinnville 12, Beaverlon 6 ! Oregon City 27, Gresham 20 ! West Linn 47, Tigard 0 I Ladies CALL AT OUR OFFICE BEFORE 5 P. M. TUESDAY Joe Fliegel, it; Will Attend the East-West Shrine Game as Our Guest THE RlPi HOOSIER DEMANDS BOOT WITH MASK Jack Lipscomb, the Hoosier Hot Shot who lost last week's main event wrestling bout at Medford armory to the Gray Mask on a foul, wants another crack at the mystery man with another referee in the ring, Pro moter Mack Lillard said yester day. Lillard said he had not re ceived a reply from a telegram dispatched to the Mask regard ing the bout. The mat impres sario was working on a match between the Mask and Rough Rufus Jones, Negro villain, when Watch Repairing New Watch Repairing Department In SANTO'S AGATE SHOP, 411 t- MAIN HOW OPEN Offering you good service on your Repair Problems See Our Stock of Ladies and . Men's Fine Watches STEVE'S WATCH SHOP The Watch Specialist NEW 194 Lipscomb presented his demands Saturday. ' Since Lipscomb lost via the foul route, I feel he should have first chance for a match with the Mask," Lillard said. An out-of-town referee will be imported if the bout goes through. BOWLING SEASON WILL START MONDAY NIGHT The 1945-46 bowling season gets under way in Medford Mon day night when the Classic league begins operation. Among eight teams seeking top honors will be Maid-Rite, Signal Oil, Domestic Laundry, Hi-Way Tav ern, Beck's Bakery and Valen tine's Cafe. Two more teams are yet to make entry. With several good bowlers re turned from the armed forces competition will be keen, com 411 East Main CiC YOUR TICKET 7 6 mented Hugh Jennings, manager of the"Medford alleys where the league will be played. Those wishing to get on teams should see Jennings at once. WISCONSIN AIR COOLED ENGINES Sales and Service Eathertons FARM STORE 808 So. Riverside Phone 3146 CRATER LAKE MOTORS frftrestong GLENN H. UTZ MEN'S WEAR FORD MERCURY Sixth and Ivy Streets SERVICE STORES 214 S. RIVERSIDE PHONE 4757 or 7118 LINCOLN ZEPHYR Telephone 2297