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    SPORTS
OVER UCLA 6 TO 0
Y FIELD
Berkeley, Cal., Nov. 24 (U.R)
The mud-running University of
California Bears derailed the
Rose Bowl-bound UCLA Bruins
6 to 0 .today in a heavy down
pour before 25,000 drenched fans
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In Memorial stadium. ,
Odds-on favorites to oppose
Alabama in the Pasadena New
Year's day classic, the li?ht
UCLAN's couldn't make their
running attack stand up in the
mud.
After one first period threat
against California died on the
two-yard line, the Bruins failed
to dent the Bear line and were
on the defensive for the re
mainder of the game.
The lone touchdown was
scored on one of the weirdest
plays of the year. It came in
the third quarter with the Boars
in possession of the ball on ttieir
own 34. There big Jack Lerond
dropped back to try a quick-kick.
The UCLA forwards slithered
through and partially blocked
the punt. But it was scooped up
on the right side of the line by
Bear Quarterback Welch.
Welch evaded a flock of Bruin
tacklers and broke past the line
of scrimmage. Welch tateralled
to Lerond and the big end went
38 yards for the touchdown,
scoring on his own kick on a
play netting 74 yards from the
point where the blocked punt
was recovered.
Albuquerque, N. M., Nov. 24
(U.R) The University of New
Mexico tonight accepted an in
vitation to play in the Sun Bowl
at El Paso on New Year's day.
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TROJANS DEFEAT
STATERS 34 TO 7;
SEEK BOWL GAME
Tannehill Chief Scorer
Beavers Far Behind in
Statistics
Los Angeles, Nov. 24 (UP.)
University of Southern Califor
nia emerged as the west's top
Rose Bowl contender today with
an easy 34 to 7 win over Oregon
State college before 35,000 fans
at Memorial Coliseum.
The Trojans uncorked 185
pound Ted Tannehill, who per
sonally crossed the Beaver goal
line three times and led his
teammates to scores in every
period of the game.
With University of California
at Los Angeles losing to Cali
fornia 6 to 0 at Berkeley, the
Trojans played like men in
spired. They started their scor
ing early, and were never
headed.
Tannehill, Lillywhite and Mor
ris combined their running
power to tear the OSC line to
shreds and put USC ahead in
the first period after four suc
cessive first downs and 1 lily
white's pass to Tannehill for a
touchdown. The conversion was
no good, putting the Trojans in
front 6 to 0.
Undismayed, Oregon State
cashed in on an off-side penalty
to make a one-point lead after a
poor kick by Karamanos the ball
was returned to the Beavers on
the penalty and Hartmann and
Lorenz carried the ball to the
USC 48 where Dick Gray faded
back and passed to Gibbs for the
score.
This lead was quickly nulli
fied, however, when a USC
quick-kick landed dead on the
Oregon State 14 and the Beavers
could not get out of the hole.
Joe Bradford intercepted Dick
Gray's pass on the Beaver 12.
The Oregon Staters kept the Tro
jans from scoring and took the
ball on downs but Karamanos
was caught behind his own goal
line by End Adelman for a
safety and two points for USC.
The Trojans now led 8 to 7 and
went on from there to win at
their leisure.
The Beavers, far behind in
statistics at the half, caught up
a little with Southern California
in the final period. Southern
California outgained Oregon
State 302 yards to 211, and made
15 first downs to 11 for the
Staters. Tannehill was easily
the outstanding ground gainer
with a total of 112 yards in 10
plays' for an 11.2 yards average
per try.
STRANAHAN TIES
KEISER FOR CASH
Montgomery, Ala., Nov. 24
(U.R) Frank Strnahan, a sharp
shooting Toledo, O., amateur,
and Professional Herman Reis
er, of Chicago, were locked in
a tie for top prize money in the
510,000 Montgomery invitation
al golf tournament today after
firing subpar 69 rounds to give
them 54-hole cards of 212.
Stranahan drove and putted
his way up among the leaders
after getting off to a bad start
with a three-over-par 75.
Stranahan birdied the 7th,
10th, 12th and 18th holes this
afternoon while Keiser had
birdies on the 3rd, 4th, 7th, 12th
and 19th holes.
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Pullman, Wash., Nov. 24
(U.R' Washington State College
capitalized on a second-period
break to score a 7 to 0 home
coming victory over the Univer
sity of Washington Huskies on
a muddy field here today before
15.000 chilled fans.
The scoring opportunity came
just 40 seconds into the second
period when Reserve Back Ross
intercepted a long pass thrown
by Norton and scampered 39
yards to the Washington 11 yard
stripe. On the next play, Quar
terback Perrault ran wide
around his left end to score
standing up. Cooley came in the
game and kicked the extra
point.
Except for a Washington-
dominated first period, Wash
ington State held the upper hand
throughout the game, playing
heads-up ball on the slippery
field, while the luckless Huskies
fumbled themselves out of at
least one scoring opportunity.
Washington State collected
most of the breaks, recovering
four of the Huskies six fumbles
and intercepting six passes for
big runback gains. Washington
State also completed seven out
of 11 pass attempts, while the
ever-anxious Huskies made good
only four out of their 17 aerial
tries.
The Washington scoring
threat came late in the third
period and WSC Guard Laurie
Niemi became the hero of the
Cougars. Hungar, who scored
the touchdown that beat WSC
six weeks ago, drove to the
Cougar three yard line with
first and goal to go, only to have
Niemi set him back to the seven
and then fall on Hungar's
fumble on the next play.
In fact, it was Hungar that
Washington State was after and
he was thrown for big losses
several times during his occa
sional brief appearances in the
game. Hungar's touchdown at
Seattle beat Washington State
8-0 in their first game this sea-
PETE, NEGRO TO
CLASH THURSDAY
Pete Belcastro and Roush
Rufus Jones, two of the toughest
matmen in the Junior heavy
weight ranks, will battle It out
in one half of the double main
event wrestling program at Med
ford armory Thursday night,
Promoter Mack Lillard said yes
terday.
The Gray Mask, detested head
butting artist, will appear in the
other half of the dual offering
against some outstanding toe,
the promoter said. ' Angclo Mar
tinelli had asked for a crack at
the Mask but Lillard had nut re
ceived confirmation from the
Hood on such a match at a late
hour last night.
Lillard stated he was attempt
ing to arrange a return bout be
tween Herb Parks and Ben Sher
man at the demand of fans.
FASCISM LINK TOLD
Washington, Nov. 24 (U.R)
Fernando De Los Rios, foreign
minister of the Spanish repub
lican government now in exile
in Mexico, charged todav that
the governments of Francisco
franco in Soam and Juan Do
mingo Peron in Arcentina are
"keeping alive the poison of
fascism."
Hood River To
Play For Title
Hood River Dragons will
meet Grant high school of
Portland, conquerors of Med
ford in a surprise upset, for
the state football champion
ship at Multnomah Stadium in
Portland next Saturday after
noon. Hood River won the right to
meet Grant when they turned
back Cottage Grove 7 to 0 at
Hood River yesterday after
noon. The Dragons scored
midway in the third period on
a pass from Don O'Leary to
Lloyd Buettenbach. A drop
kick provided the extra point.
Hood River chalked up 11 first
downs to nine for Cottage
Grove. The entire game was
played in the rain. -
Football Scores
By United Press
COAST
USC 34, OSC 7.
Cougars 7, Huskies 0.
Bears 6, UCLA 0.
Harvard 60, Boston Univer
sity 0.
Michigan 7, Ohio State 3.
1 Pittsburgh 7, Penn State 0.
Yale 20, Princeton 14.
Brown 6, Colgate 6.
Columbia 21, Dartmouth 0.
Lafayette 7, Lehigh 0.
Maryland 19, Virginia 13.
Pennsylvania 59, Cornell 8.
Kings Point Mariners 58,
Brooklyn 6.
Alabama 55, Pcnsacola NAS
6.
AUburn 29, Louisiana Tech 0.
Duke 14, North Carolina 7.
Clemson 21, Georgia Tech 7.
Indiana 28, Purdue 0.
Wisconsin 26, Minnesota 12.
Mississippi 7, Mississippi
Slate 6.
Northwestern 13, Illinois 7.
Tennessee 14, Kentucky 0.
TCU 14, Rice 13.
Third Air Force 15, ATC 8.
Nebraska 13, Iowa 6.
SMU 34, Baylor 0.
California Ramblers 13, Sac
ramento JC 6.
Notre Dame 32, Tulane 6.
Colorado College 7, Colorado
A. & M. 7.
New Mexico 6, Texas Tech 6.
Colorado College 7, Colorado
A. & M. 7.'
Missouri 3, Kansas 12.
Oklahoma A. & M. 47, Okla
homa 0.
Arkansas A. & M. 26, Lincoln
0.
New Mexico 6, Texas Tech 6.
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CLINIC WILL BE
First clinic for prospective
basketball officials for Southern
Oregon will be held in room 2
at Medford high school Monday
evening at 7:30, according to an
announcement by Roland Parks,
head of the Southern Oregon
Officials association.
Parks states that only four
veteran officials are left in
Southern Oregon from last
year's list. It will be necessary
to train a new class to help
handle the games. One example
of the need is shown by the fact
that the Association has requests
for men to handle eight games
in Southern Oregon A and B
competition in one evening, ac
cording to Parks.
The examination, which takes
three hours of work, will be ad
ministered by Principal Lester
Harris in Medford, Principal
Frank Thomas in Grants Pass
and Prinqipnl Earl Rogers in
Ashland. Much preliminary
study is necessary before one is
able to pass the rigid examina
tion, Parks said. The Southern
Oregon Officials Association
will recommend no one for of
ficiating, who has not taken and
passed the examination, it was
stated.
SAM GIBSON SIGNED
Bremerton, Wash., Nov. 24
(U.R) Sam Gibson, former pitch
er for San Francisco of the Pa
cific Coast baseball league, to
day signed as player-manager of
the Bremerton, Wash., semi-pro
fessional baseball club.
PROVE HFADAP.HF
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New Orleans, Nov. 24 (U.R)
A Duke-Oklahoma A. and M.
Sugar Bowl game seemed all
but signed, sealed and deliver
ed tonight but Sugar Bowl
President A. B. Nicholas denied
that any invitations have been
extended.
Miami, Fla., Nov. 24 (U.R
The Orange Bowl schedule com
mittee developed an "aspirin
headache" tonight in its quest
for a southern team for the New
Year's day classic, but the Holy
Cross Crusaders still were an
even-money bet as one eleven
to get the bid.
As rumors flew thick and fast
and loyal supporters of at least
four southern teams bombarded
the committee with inquiries,
the reply was standard: "No
comment at this time."
Another team zoomed Into
contention for the southern bid
by its victory over Michigan
State last night the University
of Miami Hurricanes, who have
lost only to Georgia this season.
Three other teams were being
watched Louisiana State,
Georgia and Tennessee.
CATCH GERMAN ESCAPEE
San Francisco, Nov. 24 (U.R)
C. W. Stein, special agent in
charge of the San Francisco fed
eral bureau of investigation, an
nounced tonight that an escaped
German prisoner of war had
been captured at Sacramento,
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