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t i , MEDTORDi&rTBIBUKl . Sport Parade OSCAR FBALET United Press ' International ' '. New York (DPD Fraley's Follies and the week end foot ball "winners" - along with some other non-essential in formation. r Gam of the Week ' Army over Air Force - The battle of the carbon copies: good passer, weak middle line and lonely end. Air Force has the inspirational edge but here's vote for Joe Cald well. -East - . - Syracuse over Pitt-If ducks can't read, howcum they dis appear the day the season opens? - ;J Penn over Harvard -1 get seasick when I put too much water in the bathtub. ' Yale over Dartmouth - The ; guy who invented the alarm .clock should've stood in bed. Also: Penn State over West 5 Virginia, Princeton over Brown, Holy Cross over Col . gate, Cornell over Columbia, Bucknell over Lehigh, Rut- '.gers, over Delaware, Lafayette over" Gettysburg, B.U. over ' Massachusetts, Dayton over "tVillanova, Scranton over Juniata.., I Midwest i" ",''.' ' Notre Dame over Navy - Alligator wrestling is not con- chicive to growing old grace- . fully. Purdue over Illinois-Only 49 more shopping days 'til Xmas. : Northwestern over Indiana The McClelland saddle kill- ed off more horsebackers than ' the auto. . Also: Ohio State over , Michigan. Stat e, Wisconsin Jordan Olivar Coach of Week - ; By WALT McGOWAN New Haven, Conn. -fflPB- In his own mind - he considers ; himself "an offensive coach," ' but he's produced the first ma ' jor college football team in 16 years to hold rivals scoreless i in' the first five games of the season. f. He attributes five straight ; shutouts to using a mixture of defenses that keeps the other 1 team mystified about what's eoming next. ' I He's Jordan Olivar of Yale, the -Beverly Hills, Calif., in - surance man honored today ! by United Press International ; as college football's v"coach of the week" for the amazing ' comeback of bis Elis, the first ; Yale squad to be unscored-on this late in a season" in 46 ; years. Hurt Their Pride Last year Yale lost all seven of its Ivy league games and finished in, the league cellar. Ten of this year's starters were members of that team, but there's a difference. "Some- mediocre players gained good experience in the span of one year, and became pretty good players," Olivar ) explained. "It kind of hurt ; their pride last year." Olivar says he spends 50 per cent of his practice ses sions on defense and points out that "if you make one : mistake on defense it can cost a touchdown; on offense, one mistake may only cost you a down." over Michigan, Iowa over Kansas State, Kansas - over Iowa State, Minnesota over Vanderbilt, Missouri .over Colorado, Oklahoma over Nebraska, Oklahoma State over j Marquette, Boston Col lege over Detroit, Bowling Green over Miami, 'Baldwin Wallace over Akron and Cin cinnati over Xavier. West - - USC over California Knock 'em, but even if I was young I'd like the golf buggy. Washington State over Ore gon State - Why don't they make a golf ball that goes straight? Washington over UCLA -I'd like to see 'em bring back plus fours. Also: Oregon over : Idaho, Stanford over San Jose State, Utah over Arizona, Brigham Young over Utah State, Colo rado State over Montana, New Mexico oyer Denver and Fresno State over San Diego State. . South . ' Auburn-over Florida -Centers would wind up psychiatric-cases. ; ; ;' LSU over., Mississippi f They : have an " upside down view of the world. .... ; Georgia Tech oyer .Duke -Imagine playing center ; for Johns Hopkins. . ' "Also: Alabama 1 over Mis sissippi State, Georgia . over Florida State, Kentucky oyer Miami, Tulane over Texas Tech, Maryland over South Carolina, Tennessee over North Carolina, North Caro lina State over Wyoming, VPI over Richmond, VMI over George Washington and Wake Forest over Virginia. Southwest - V. Texas over SMU-The "Ayes", of Texas. , Arkansas over Texas Ag gies - Shooting pisces in a keg. ,. TCU over Baylor - Tever see a man get a bear by the tail? Also: Clemson over Rice, Arizona State over New Mexico State, Hardin Sim mons over Texas Western, Houston over. Tulsa, North Texas State over Wichita and West Texas State over Drake. SMITH MAY START Los Angeles - (DPD - Half back Bob Smith might get the starting assignment for the UCLA Bruins j Saturday against Washington, but first stringer Bill Kilmer would see action early in the game, coach Bill Barnes said today. Barnes picked out Smith and halfback Gene Gaines Tues day for their work as secon dary defensive men. The Bruins spent their second straight day Tuesday working on defense. Washington -UPD- Thomas G. Masaryk, founder of the Republic of Czechoslovakia, will be the sixth world leader honored by the post office in its - "champions of liberty" stamp series. London -(UPD- A British Ov erseas Airways Corp. airliner collided on the ground with a Pan American plane at Lon don Airport Tuesday night but none of the 47 passengers was hurt. 4- FREE SHADOW BOWLING Her is Hi ben way to improre your 9m. No cost when you -practice this way. Week Days 9 till 5 ,. Sundays 9 till Noon V' REMEMBER- It is Blue Pin Day every -week day 9 till 6. Win Free Games. It's Fun.' For health, run, relaxation, -join the gang at Roxy Ann Lanes. roxy mm LANES 2375 So. Pac. Hwy - SP 2-7171 nieeeeeeeeaWBBlaaaaaalMBBVBaaBBBiaBBlBBia' v - vji, mmmmwmmmm :J. J HERTER'S DINNER GUEST President Sekou Toure of the new African Republic of Guinea, was guest of honor at a dinner given by Secretary of "State Christian A. Herter in Washington, D.C. Here the Herters. and the Toures pose for pictures before the dinner. Toure is in this country on a 16-day visit. (UPI Telephoto) Porter J ust About Given Up on Plan To Visit Red China By A. ROBERT SMITH Mail Tribune Washington '- Correspondent '.' Washington (Special) Rep. Charles O. Porter (D-Ore.) has pretty much given up the thought of reaching the mainland " of China on his f orthco m i n g trip to the Far Fast. ' '. But : Porter is pressing his legal effort in the courts in i - t . A. BoDt. smith nopes oi clear ing the way for a future visit, possibly next year. Last Thurs day his attorneys filed in the Supreme Court a petition for a writ of certiorari in Porter's case against Secretary of State Christian A. Herter. ' " District Judge Matthew F. McGuire on. Sept. 30 dis missed Porter's motion for summary judgment by which the congressman sought to prevent Herter from further blocking his passport travel authorization to Communist China. Porter has been issued a passport, but it is stamped "not valid for travel to those portions of China.. . .' under Communistic control." Deemed Necessary - Porter had declared, in his brief filed in District Court, that during his forthcoming trip to the Orient he deemed it necessary "in order fully and knowledgeably to perform my legislative functions as a member of Congress, to visit Red China to gain first-hand information concerning condi tions there, and also as to the character, purposes and de signs, domestic and interna tional, of the political leader ship of that nation, and the potentialities and circum stances of trade between Red China and the United States." Judge McGuire noted that two similar cases were then pending before the Supreme Court, one involving a news paperman, ' William Worthy. He added that he felt Porter was asking "that an ordinary citizen, who happens to be a congressman, not traveling on official congressional busi ness, be granted a passport when the Secretary of State concludes it would be to the best interests of the country not to do so." In Porter's petition, de signed to bypass the Circuit Court of Appeals and go di rectly to the highest tribunal, he says the judge's view of his role is "incorrect." He cites a case involving anoth er congres s m a n named Charles Porter, who was as saulted in his. hometown of Richmond, Va in. 1870.- Con gress cited the guilty party for contempt and he was pun ished, Porter related, because there was "recognition of the official and non-private status of a congressman wherever he is pursuing his public com mitments." - -'. "There is ample recognition in 170 years of congressional practice of the fact that most of .the activities of congress men have no connection with their . committee assignments nevertheless constitute offi cial business which is attend ed by all the prerogatives of their public office," his-peti-tion asserted. "It pointed out that Porter was invited, to ob serve atomic tests in the "Paci fic, despite the .fact that he did not serve on the Atomic Energy Committee,- and this was . recognized as official congressional business when the expense , accounts . were presented. - ' -V : Embarrassment Possible . The petition maintains that the ''major justification being advanced by the State" De partment for the ban 'upon Communist China passports relates to the inability of the government to provide pro tection to citizens traveling in China and the consequent danger that an incident in volving American citizens de nied basic protections there will become a source of inter national embarrassment or difficulty." He pointed out that during a recent Senate hearing on the passport issue, the security officer of the State Department, John W. Har.es, Jr., contradicted this point of view when he cited Porter as an example and said "I am quite certain that the Communist Chinese would make very certain that noth ing happened to him, because it would be to their propagan da advantage to see that noth ing did." . Porter is scheduled to leave for Japan Nov. 3 and to return Nov. 15, after visiting Okina wa and possibly Formosa, the Philippines and Hong Kong. Cement is any adhesive ma terial which can hold solid substances in place when it hardens. 12 Teams Considered For Bowl Philadelphia -flJPD- A doz en teams were in the running today for the first annual Lib erty Bowl game to be played here Dec. 19. . , ... , ;' ; Former Columbia univer sity coach Lou Little, chair man of the bowl's selection committee, said his group dis cussed the 12 potentials at a meeting Tuesday. ,The game is expected to match the best team in the East against a strong sectional rival.. v Little said a final choice would be made during the fin al week of November or De cember 1 for the game at the 98,000 seat Muncipal Sta dium. . ' . , ' He said the teams discussed were: Texas, Texas Christian, Southern Methodist, Louisi ana State, Mississippi, Georgia Tech, Georgia, Clemson, Ten nessee, the Air Force, Penn State, Syracuse apd Pitt, among others. 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In a memorandum opinion Judge Clifford said the tax is unconstitutional because the state attempted to impose it on products . of out-of-state distributors selling to Wash ington retailers. Rom Rams Rival; Damage Suit Due ' " CRICKDALE, England -(CPB- A ram named Roger saw a, hated rival, Tuesday and charged with the speed of an express train. There was a thundering crash and the rival Rog er's reflection in th mir-ror-like side of Fred Hoot on's new automobile dis appeared. Hooton said he would sue for damages. The southernmost point in the United States, which used to be Key West, Fla., is now Ka Lae, the tip of Hawaii Island. It is on a parallel with Mexico City. Ashland Police Arrest Two Youths "Ashland City police here arrested Clarence Arthur Monroe, 18, of 791 Butler Creek rd., and a 15-year-old MacLaren School for Boys parolee on charges of theft yesterday. Monroe is being held in the Ashland city jail and the 15-year-old is being held in the Jackson county juvenile detention home, police said. Ashland police charged the pair with taking a tire and wheel from Busch Motors, Ashland and a gun and bin oculars from Frank Conner, 905 North Mountain ave.,-Ash- tland. . .. .. ... ... MAIL TRIBUNE, MadfeH, O. 19 Wednesday. Oct. 28, 1959 The cottonwood is the ficial state tree of Kansas, the American" buffalo' its official state animal and the sunflower its official state flower. At. WHI1I! Vr4f fOfSy QUALITY ill C BLOCKS n j in nim Tn - "vL W. MeAadftw Phon. SP 3-4 J7$ of SP X4107 y I) AT LOWEST PRICES ; r. ; WE'VE EVER OFFERED SUBURBANITE Oo (D (ID LTDIIMIII "Dynamic Traction" pulls your car through snow, even pfKBS wnen it s nutxap aecp. up to 31 per cent Detter trac- cLnJ tion in deen snow ... as much as 17 oer cent better SlQSncQ traction in mud. Quieter on dry pavements . . . more f 0 0W mileage, too. 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