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CRACKING THROUGH San Krnnnsco 4r)er line for short fin. Ron V;ii!cr. I.03 Angeles Ijms naltbaclc is tripped up. Waller's runninE and .Norm Van Brocklin s passing are major factors in 03-24 victor- for Rain 3 in exhibition game in Los Angeles. (International) One Veteran In Running In Gals' Am Indiannpolis. ind. . (U-R) The old guard had only one rep resentative in 1he semi-finals of the National' Women's Amateur golf tourney today .with two Wajhington teen-agers and a 22-year-old Canadian -star holding the other spots. , The veteran still left In the chase which 105 players began Monday was Mrs. Ann Casey Johnstone, a Mason City, Iowa, housewife who in the past was a strong competitor in Western tournaments, but rarely a factor in. the national event. But the standouts still surviv ing were the younger chal Jengers, 17-year-old Joanne Gun rierson, the. National Junior champion from- Seattle,. Wash.; 19-year-old Anne ' Quast, West ern Amatuer champion and former Junior . champion from Everett. Wash., and Mailene Stewart, a Fon thill, Ont., player who in 1953 won the British Amateur title and who this year captured the Canadian Open and the American collegiate crowns. Bruins, Utah Launch First Full Week End Of College Football El Capitan, the- huge granite block in Yosemite national park, li about three times as high as the Empire State building in New York. Ontario counted about 13 mil lion tourists in 1955. By JOE SARGIS United Press Sports Writer UCLA, one of the schools pun ished by the Pacific Coast con ference for over-enthusiasm in procuring players, meets Utah tonight as the first full week end of college football gets un derway across the nation. The Uclans, hurt as much by graduation as the punishment melted out by the PCC, still are regarded as formidable and they get a chance to prove it tonight against a Utah squad which is (expected to improve slightly on j its 4-1 record in the Skyline conference in 1955. Nine other games are on tap for tonight. None of them, how ever, involve major teams. The big teams Pittsburgh. Notre Dame, Maryland. Georgia Tech and Southern California swing into action Saturday and all are favored to come out on top. Irish Meet SMU In perhaps the top game of Wall, Umbrella and Auto Types PRICED RIGHT! E INI T S i 9 x 9 1 acsso!- a $3950 I We Give S&H GREEN STAMPS HOW ABOUT TARPAULINS Any deved tvoe a eanvat wearing war any purpose. ' THI in row neees. Camp Stools Air Mattresses Air Mattress Pumps Sleeping Bags Good Selection at Five Price Ranges SPECIAL PRICE on New 4 lb., 100 Virgin Dacron with Heavy Duck Canvas Cover and Flannel Plaid Linings. RAINIER PAK-a-BED Camping comfort. Solid, lighfwe.ghr ipring C 7 C teal lg. Full length jntj width. Roll, inside B, M f Q flOCping Dg. TCigrt on. 7 t pwr.a.. '-".. in 60 seconds LAY AWAYS INVITED Burk s 314 East Main Phone 2-4472 OPEN WEDNESDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 the day. Terry Brennan's Fight ing Irish bump into Southern Methodist at Dallas, Tex. ND is favored by 13 points despite the loss of eight regulars from last year's crew. The Pitt Panthers, touted by many "experts" as the top team in the East, begin what may be the- most ambitious schedule in the coiuntry favored by two touchdownds over West Vir ginia at Morganlown. Pitt's crunching sptit-T power is ex pected to be too much for West Virginia to handle this early in the season. Tommy Mont makes his debut at the Maryland helm as the Terrapins, the nation's third ranked team last year, play host to Syracuse. Maryland is pick ed by 13 points despite the loss of star quarterback Frank Tam burello to the Army. The first of the NCAA's week ly nationally-televised programs finds Georgia Tech playing Ken tucky at Lexington on Saturday with the Hamblin' Wrecks the choice by 10 points. Only three players are missing from the Tech team which racked up a 7-0 victory over Pittsburgh in the 1956 Sugar Bowl game. NBC begins telecasting this game at 3:15 p.m. EDT. In Saturday's other feature attraction. Southern California, another of the punished PCC clubs, opens up against Texas at night in Austin. Halfback Jon Arnett. one of the Trojans' stars limited to five games this sea-, son. will be in the lineup with , USC favored by seven points. ! Oklahoma, the 1955 national j champion, and all of .the power-; ful Big Ten schools are idle, ; but most of the Southwest teams ! will be busy. Texas A&M, ex-i pected to be the top team in the Southwest, meets Villanova, ' Rice is favored over Alabama j and Arkansas is picked by 14 ; points over Sammy Baugh's Hardin-Simmons crew. ' In other leading games Texas ' Christian is at Kansas and is favored by 19 points, Oregon and Colorado are rated even, Missouri is picked over Oregon State, Baylor is the choice over . California. Florida and Missis sippi State are even, Vanderbilt should get by Georgia. William & Mary gets the nod over Wake Forest, and Duke is a solid 19 point favorite over South Carolina. 2 PCC Grid Tiffs Slated On Saturday By DON THAC1CIIEY San Francisco (U.P.) The lid flips off the 1958 college foot ball season on the Pacific Coast this week end with a flock of interseetionals and only one game that has bearing on the eventual Rose Bowl representa tive. The lone contest on the road to Pasadena pits Stanford favored Indians against rebuild ing Washington State in a night game at Spokane. Stanford fig ures in the Rose Bowl picture and Washington State is also an eligible, though highly unlike ly, candidate. There is one other Pacific Coast Conference game that oetween Washington and Idaho in Seattle. But Washington can't go to the bowl because of rule infractions and Idaho can't be cause the team does not play enough conference games. Home Games Only two other PCC teams have home field appointments lor the first Saturday of the new season. California enter tains Baylor from the wild and wooly Southwest Conference while UCLA plays host to Utah in Los Angeles tonight. The rest of the schedule is a road trip one for the PCC teams. Southern California also tests a Southwest conference foe by journeying to Texas to play the Longhorns. The University of Oregon goes to Colorado to take on the Buffalos of the Big Seven and the other Oregon PCC team Oregon State likewise invade the midlands. The Beavers bat tle Missouri at Columbia, Mo. San Jose Facet Drake Two highly regarded inde pendents in California San Jose State and College of the Pacific both get Into action on their home fields Saturday night. San Jose State hosts Drake University and COP puts its high -scoring sophomore Dick Bass on exhibition against Colo rado A&M. Fresno State, another inde pendent, travels to Utah to do battle with Brigham Young university. Arizona, which opened its sea son victoriously last week, plays host to Wyoming. Sehorn Elected AAU President Portland (U.PJ Al Sehorn was elected president of the Oregon Amateur Athletic Un ion yesterday, succeeding Ray E. Smith. Jack Bader was named to succeed A. E. Rosenberg as secretary-treasurer. Sports Broadcasts nidlt stations KYJC ud KMED will broadcast tho Modford-Rotoburg liigk foot ball gam which, starts at I pjn. today. KMED and toUti ion station KBES will carry lha Migual Barrioc-Ika Chost. aul laatharwaight boxing bout starting at S p.m. KWIN will air tha Ashland-Phoanix grid, iray with tha broadcast to bo gus at 7:45 p.m. On Saturday KBES will bring tha Now York Yankaas-Boston Rad Sox basaball gam at, 9:55 a.m. KYJC and KWIN will broad-, cast tha Southarn Oragon col lag o-Humboldt Stala football fa mo az t p. in. also Saturday. KYJC will air tha Oragon Colorade football gam at 12:45 p.m. Saturday. Northwest Loopers Vie By UNITED PRESS All six Northwest conference football teams launch their 1856 schedules this week end, meet ing non-conference opponents. Pacific university gets, a slight jump on the others, meet ing the California Aggies Friday night at Davis, Calif. Other games see .Linfield en tertaining Portland State Satur day afternoon at McMinnville: Lewis and Clark - traveling to Bellingham to meet Western Washington; Whitman going to Central Washington; Willamette facing Whitworth at Spokane and College of Idaho hosting Eastern Oregon at Caldwell. Lewis and Clark and College of Idaho, co-champion last sea son, are co-favorites again this year. They meet Oct. 6 at Caldwell. Raid and U dusitied Ada . . . CAREHJU i Friday, September 21, 19SS MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE KINK HUNTING TIP Plan your FH Hunting Trip with a detailed Metskar County Map. Buy them now at your favorite Sta tionery or Sporting Goods Store. COLL on KBES-TV Miguel Berrios, " Chestnut Foes Detroit (U.R Two hard punching featherweights, Mi-i Euel Berrios and Ike Chestnut, fresh from victories over higher ranked fighters, will meet in a 10-rounder at Olympia Stadium tonight. The fight will be nationally televised. The 5 feet. 2 inch Berrios, a muscular fireplug from Puerto Rico, is a willing body puncher while Chestnut, of New York, three inches taller, has knocked out two of his last three op ponents. Babe Now Taking Food by Mouth Galveston. Tex. (U.PJ A medical bulletin issued by John Sealy Hospital disclosed today that Mrs. Babe Zaharias is again taking nourishment by mouth. The Babe had been fed intra venously during the last sev eral weeks. She is fighting cancer, for which she has under gone three operations. The bul-1 letin said she was in good spirits. FIRST GAME SATURDAY Sept. 11 ' - 12:15 p.m. Kentucky vs. Georgia Tech Pacific Coast Conference Games Sponsored by TRU-MIX Start Sept. 29 -10:15 A.M. MICHIGAN vs. UCLA TRU-MIX CONCRETE CO. Phone 2-5271 248 I. McAndrew Rd. MB.E r bct: a -mm (fiir5slhi SCHO0I HAVE YOU GOT WHAT IT TAKES TO STOP SAFELY? 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