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ince the football debacle here
ifrhanksRlving afternoon but
'here goes for our opinion of
'what happened:
First of all, the final score
vitas Grant 7, Medford 6 Med
ford is out and Grant in for the
state championship playoff, and
that's that. It is not our inten
tion to make a Jot of excuses
for the team nor to condemn or
criticize Coach Al Simpson. We
feel Simpson did what he
thought would win the game
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They finished their job -let's finish oon Buy
Monday, Not. 26, 1945
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HARRY CHIPMAN
Mail Tribune Sporti Editor
and we think he would do the
same thing if the two teams
were to play again tomorrow.
Medford had played a hard
schedule of eight games with
out a week's layoff anywhere
along the line and then had
to play a gruelling game with
North Bend in which they
took a terrific physical beat
ing while Grant had the week
off and could scout the Tor
nado en masse.
Because of the way Grant bot
tled up Glenn Bostwick almost
every time he got the bail and
I because of the way they played
against Medford's line, there is
I no doubt in our mind but that
'they had the locals well scout-
ed. Bostwick and Jerry Clark
I were playing under handicaps
' because of shoulder separations.
Evang. M. L. Davidson
1 Their Injured appendages were
tied to their sides and they could
I not lift their injured arms more
, than about six or eight Inches
! from their sides. Despite the
handicaps, we feel Simpson was
justified in using them for their
presence in the lineup was a
morale builder for the team and
their "headiness" was a definite
asset.
Grant had probably the
best lina that Medford had
been up against In their two
unbeaten years and Curtis and
Stamm, the General ends,
played about the best ball it
has been our privilege to
watch In a long while. Med
ford's forward wall was spark
ed by the superb playing of
Nick Greene, Glenn Tingley
and Darrell Riggs, Statistics
showed that Medford outplay
ed the Portland city champs
in almost every department
except scoring. Medford rolled
up 300 yards to Grant's 97
and made 11 first 'downs to
two which ordinarily is
enough to win any ball game.
We feel Simpson didn't let
the boys open up with their
passing attack earlier than the
closing minutes of the game be
cause of the stiff southeast wind
which is tricky with a football.
The wind had died down when
they did open up but Lady Luck
was no longer with Medford and
time ran out before the boys
could reach the last white
stripe.
We would like to suggest a
t game between Medford and
j Polytechnic high school of San
, Francisco for the "crying towel
i championship of the coast."
According to the San Fran
cisco Examiner, Poly had roll
ad over 29 consecutive oppon
ents by big scores and had
walloped St. Ignatius, their
cross-town rival, by about
four touchdowns some three
weeks ago. The two teams met
the other day for the city title
and St. Ignatius won 13 to 6.
According to the story, the
Poly players were stunned by
the upset and unable to be
lieve they had finally been
conquered. So Medford
shouldn't feel too bad it hap
pens other places, too.
Beginning tonight, bygones
are bygones and the kids of the
red and black are starting bas
kctbal practice, determined to
I go one game ianner man xney
did last year when they were
Victory Bonds I
STALL M OUT
OF ROSE BOWL
Pasadena, Cal., Nov. 26 U.R)
Army "stalled its way" out of
the Rose Bowl and forced the
Bowl committee to take Alaba
ma, their original second choice,
Snorts Editor Rube Samuelsen
charged today.
Samuelson, who has been- a
close observer of Rose Bowl
games for 18 years, said In the
Pasadena Star-News yesterday
that the Bowl committee want
ed Army, asked them to take
the bid. and was then forced to
choose Alabama rather than find
itself with no strong contender
at all for the New Years Day
game after Army refused to give
a definite answer.
As late as Thanksgiving,
Samuelsen wrote, the Bowl com
mittee was still trying to get
Army, but the Cadets hung back
on three conditions:
1. Gen. Dwight Elsenhower
must give an opinion as new
chief of staff.
2. If this was forthcoming.
Army still could give no answer
until after the Army-Navy game
Dec. 1.
3. The Army must beat Navy.
"The Rose Bowl was willing
tn Gamble on Army's winning
over Navy if the war depart
ment would come forth with an
opinion on the Bowl game, but
West Point would have none of
that," Samuelsen said.
Samuelsen said Alabama had
been given a Sugar Bowl bid,
but preferred the Rose Bowl. He
added that the committee fear
ed it would lose both Army and
Alabama unless It made a bid
for the southern team i before
the Crimson Tide tired of wait
ing and signed for the Sugar
Bowl.
EAGLES RUN UP
16-0
New York, Nov. 28 (U.PJ
Unless the New York Giants
clarify the eastern division Na
tional Football league race as
tliey did the western, Philadel
phia and Washington will nave
to meet in a playoff for the right
to battle Cleveland for the cham
pionship. Yesterday's 18 to 0 Eagle vic
tory over Washington tied the
Phiiadelphians and the Redskins
at six won and two lost. Both
have two games to go. Phila
delphia plays New York and
Boston; the Redskins meet Pitts
burgh and New York. The lead
ers were favored to sweep
through these games, but New
York was not lightly regarded
by the contending coaches, who
remember that it was the Giants
who upset the Detroit Lions
when the Lions were tied with
Cleveland for the western lead.
At New York, the Green Bay
Packers used line plunges by
Fullback Ted Fritsch instead of
pass-catching by Don Hutson to
beat the Giants, 23 to 14. Fritsch
scored the first two Green Bay
touchdowns.
The Chicago Bears romped
over Pittsburgh, 28 to 7, with
George McAfee scoring three I
touchdowns.
LILLARO SLATES
THURSDAY EVENT
Joe Lynam, the Redmond
wrestling flash who recently de
feated the Gray Mask in Port
land, has been signed to face
the hooded monster in one half
of Thursday's double main
event, Promoter Mack Lillard
said today. Pete Bclcastro, the
Weed Assassin, will clash with
Rough Rufus Jones In the other
half of the dual offering.
Herb Parks and Ben Sher
man, who went to a sensational
draw Inst week, have been ra
matched for the three round
opener by popular demand of
the fans, Lillard said.
eliminated In the semi-finals of
the state tournament. Good
luck, fellows.
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UCLA, Trojans To
Play For Possible
Bid To Rose Bowl
San Francisco, Nov. 26 (IJ.F)
A perfect piece of schedule-making
in the Pacific Coast confer
ence will end the 194S gridiron
race on Saturday when UCLA
and USC, the two Los Angeles
loop entrants, meet in Memorial
Coliseum with a bid to the Rose
Bowl hinging on the outcome.
It Is the final game of the
season and the only thing that
could have made the ending
more perfect would have been to
have both the Trojans and the
Bruins go Into the tilt unde
feated.
The University of Washington
Huskies, one-time major candi
date for the Bowl, dropped an
other game this one to the
Washington State Cougars, 7-0.
As a result of the victory the
Cougars can't be completely
counted out of the Bowl derby.
Coach Phil Sorboe's club has
won six, lost two and tied one.
If UCLA should down USC,
the Cougars technically would
have the best percentage rating
in the conference. A Trojan win
would cinch the bid for the two-
time defending champions.
Oklahoma A&MIs
Expected To G et
Sugar Bowl Game
New Orleans, Nov. 28 (U.R)
Sugar Bowl promoters, admitted
ly taken aback by Duke's with
drawal from Bowl consideration,
were expected today to grab Ok
lahoma A. & M., with Louisiana
State as a possible opponent of
the undefeated Aggies.
Alabama's acceptance of the
Rose Bowl bid, Holy Cross' ac
ceptance of an Orange Bowl in
vitation and the Duke announce
ment left the powerful Okla
homa Aggies as the most logical
choice, and reports at Oklahoma
City last night said that the Ag
gies already had accepted the
Sugar Bowl invitation. School
authorities would not confirm
the report.
St. Mary'i of California, the
University of Texas and Vir
ginia were believed to be under
consideration.
Gift endowments to Stanford
University now surpass three
million dollars.
SUMMONS FOR
PUBLICATION
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Jackson County.
G. P. STAUFFER,
Plaintiff,
vs.
LEMUEL BRINER and MARY
JANE BRINER. husband and
wife: JOHN McCONNELL and
RUTH McCONNELL, husband
and wife: MATILDA FOSTER
and PERRY FOSTER, wife
and husband: MATILDA NYS-
WANER (also known as Matil
da Nyswarner and as Matilda
Nyswarmer) and RILEY NYS
WANER. wife and husband'
MARTHA BRINER and RICH
ARD BRINER. wife and hus
band: ELSIE HARVEY (also
Known as ftlsie ,T. Harvey) and
JOHN DOE HARVEY, wife
and husband: P E R N I N A
GLANDON and F. S. GLAN-
JJON, wife and husband: each
and all of the unknown heirs
of GEORGE BRINER, deceas
ed: each and all of the un
known heirs of THOMAS
BRINER, deceased; each and
all of the unknown heirs of
WILLIAM BRINER, deceased:
each and all of the unknown
heirs of each and all of the
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above named defendants; also
all other persons or parties
unknown claiming any right,
title, estate, lien or interest in
the real estate described in the
complaint herein,
Defendants.
TO EACH AND ALL OF THE
ABOVE DEFENDANTS:
IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, You and
each of you are hereby required
to appear and answer tne com
plaint filed against you in the
above entitled suit on or before
the last day of four weeks from
the date of the first publication
of this summons, and, if you fail
so to aDDear and answer said
complaint, for want thereof, the
plaintiff will apply to tne court
for the relief demanded in his
complaint, succinctly stated as
follows, to-wit:
That each and all of the de
fendants herein be required to
fully set forth any and all right
title, estate, lien, claim or inter
est whatsoever that they, or any
of them, may have, or claim, In
to, or upon the real property
described in the complaint here-
in, or any part or parcel thereof,
which said real property is
situated in Jackson County, Ore
gon, and more particularly des
cribed as follows, to-wit:
Commencing at a point 50
rods and 25' feet East of the
Southwest corner of the North
west quarter of the Northeast
quarter of Section 20, Town
ship 37 South, Range 1 West
of the Willamette Meridian, in
Jackson County, Oregon, and
running thence North 20 rods;
thence East 16 rods; thence
South 20 rods: thence West 16
rods to the point of beginning.
That each and all of the claims
that may be made on the part of
any or all of said defendants
herein, in or to said real property
herein described, or any part
thereof, be adjudged and declar
ed to be null and void; that the
plaintiff herein be decreed to be
the owner, in fee simple, of said
real property, free and clear of
any right or claim whatsoever on
the part of said defendants, or
any of them.
That each and all of the
defendants herein, and each and
all persons claiming, or to claim,
by, through or under them, or
any of them, be forever enjoined,
restrained ana barred from
asserting, attempting to estab
lish, or claiming, any right, title.
estate, lien or interest whatso
ever in, to, or upon said real
property, or any part or parcel
thereof, and that plaintiff's title
to said premises be forever quiet
ed and set at rest.
This summons is published by
order of the Honorable H. K.
Hanna, Judge of the Circuit
Court of Jackson County, Ore
gon, made and entered on the
23rd day of November, 1945.
The time prescribed in said
order for publication of this
summons is once each week for
four consecutive weeks. The
date of the first publication of
this summons is the 26th day of
November, 1945.
O. H. BENGTSON,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
126 East Main Street,
Medford, Oregon.
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