Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 02, 1945, Page 3, Image 3

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    WITH 6 TO 0 VI
Berkeley, Calif., Dec. 1 U.B
Coach Buck Shaw's University
of California football team end
ed a dull season on a high note
today with their second consecu
tive upset victory by downing
favored St. Mary's pre-flight 6-0
before 30.000 fans.
One quick thrust, aided by
penalties, gave the Bears the
victory in the first period. After
that it was a mid-field struggle
with Coach Bernie Masterson's
navy team tryinS everything in
the book including a spread
formation stretching across the
entire field to get back Into
the game.
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OVER NAVY; LUCK
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and ran for his third touchdown.
Davis trapped deep trying to
pass, threw one which Smitn in
tercepted on the Army 33 and
carried to the 26. Barrow hit
tackle to the IS, Bartos went
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HOMC PEftMANtNT
Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 1 U.R)
Army's fabulous football team
marched into the halls ol grid
iron greatness today when it
finished its second consecutive
all-victorious season by defeat
ing Navy, 32 to 13, before a
crowd of 102,000, including Pres
ident and Mrs. Truman.
It took Blanchard, the great
est fullback to roam the coun
try's gridirons since Bronko Na
gurski's days at Minnesota in
the 20's, and the Dreaks of the
game to make this climatic
classic a triumph for the West
Pointers. Except for those first
15 minutes, Navy was always in
the ball game, but when the
Middies most needed luck it
turned against them.
Navy finally had to give away
before the power which Blanch
ard and his all-American running
mate, Glenn Davis, generated be
hind a hard charging Army line,
but the Midshipmen made a fight
of it after that.
The game was only three min
utes and 38 seconds old when
Blanchard plowed over for the
first score. He was to go over
twice more with his touchdown
twin, Davis, accounting for the
other Army tallies.
Navy's Jim Carrington kicked
off short to Tucker, who took
the ball on his 25 and ran it
j back to his 44. Then he carried
the ball himself on the first play
! and went to Navys 44. Davis
; took a lateral from Tucker to
i make it first down on Navy's
24.
The first break of the game
came at that point. Blanchard on
his first shot at Navy's sturdy
line was downed after only a two
yard gain, but Navy was offside
and penalized five yards. Those
five yards proved important for
it took Blanchard three more
tries before Army got another
first down on Navy's 13.
Then the Middies erred again.
Blanchard was stopped after go
ing two yards but again the Mid
dies were offside and Army hart
the ball on Navy's eight. Tucker
swept right end to the three and
then after picking up two yards
in -his first try, Doc went over
for the first touchdown.
Eight minutes later it was
Blanchard who put a clink in the
Middies armor again. Bob Kelly
former Notre Dame star, got ofi
a weak punt that carried only
to the Navy 38. Another of those
costly penalties set Navy back
Tucker, on a quarterback sneak
went to the 17. Then the ball
went to Blanchard and it was
another Army touchdown.
Army took a Navy punt on
the Navy 49 and on the first play
Davis went through right tackle
for another touchdown.
The game stayed that way un
til, with only five seconds left
to go in the first half, Navy
struck for a score.
Taking the Army's klckoff at
the start .of the .second half, the
Middies started out like they
were going places. They took the
ball on their 15 and drove to
the 42. Then a Smith pass wenl
wide of its mark and Blanchard
intercepted it on the Navy 45
SAN DIEGO UPSET
San D i e e a. Dmv 1 (II PI
Woodrow Wilson high school ofi
Long Beach, Cal., upset the fa
vored San Diego Hillers 27-13
today to enter the final round
of the CIF football playoffs.
Football Scores
By United Preii
Yale 28, Harvard 0.
Army 32, Navy 13.
Wake Forest 13, Clemson 6.
Maryland 19, South Carolina
13.
North Carolina 27, Virginia
8.
Tennessee 45, Vanderbilt 0.
Great Lakes 39, Notre Dame
7.
Georgia 33, Georgia Tech 0.
Alabama 55, Mississippi State
13.
Southern Methodist 34, Texas
Christian 0,
Allen U. 12, Knoxvllle 0.
Tulsa 20, Hondo AAF 18.
18.
tSU S3, Tulane 8.
Virginia State 44, Virginia
Union 0.
Baylor 17, Rice 14'.
Florida A. & M. 33, Louisiana
Normal 12.
BASKETBALL
By United Press
Michigan 47, Michigan S. 39
West Virginia 83, Glenville
Teachers 37
Cornell 68, Sampson Naval
Hospital 29
McGill 52, St. Lawrence 31
Purdue 48, Indiana State 37
Brooklyn 36, Webb Institute 20
Indiana 59, Camp Atterbury
49
Arkansas 101, Sedalia, Mo.,
Sunday, Dee. 2, 1945
MEDFOHD MAIL-TRIBUNE THREE
AAF 37.
Minnesota 71, S. Dakota 27
Wagner 66, Susquehanna 52
Geneva 56, Carnegie Tech 31
Wisconsin 67, Carroll 25
CCNY 94, LaSalle 52 ....
St. Johns 56, Alumni 35
Rochester 58, Alfred 32
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