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Sports y Briefs . ' - tf Br ? , ' Hugh I - , Fullerton, Jr. if Jjr NEW YORK, Oii. 30 (VP) The heights of something: Every Thursday noon Columbia's foot ball coaches hold open house for sports writers at the training table on Mornlngside Heights . . . At one end of a long table, Head Coach Lou Little is being bad gered to pick a winner between Pen and Army, both of which drubbed his Lions , . . "I'd be a fool to do It," argues Lou. 'They're both good teams. But I will say we should have done better against Penn. Remember when we were trying for our third touchdown? Time and again I've told Governali and Luckman too never to pass down the middle, but he threw it right at that back." . . . And Lou starts drawing diagrams on a paper napkin ... At the other end of the festive board is Bob Kane, former track star who .has come from Ithaca to speak for Cornell, and track is the sub ject . . . "Les MacMitchell was fed up on running," someone is saying. "He began to fade right after beating Dodds twice." . . . "Did you hear about our new Columbia star, Len Kopelio vich?" asks another voice. "He started running in a compulsory physical education class last year. Now he has come out for track and says the only reason is that he wants to beat Gunder Haegg. That's why they call him a promising miler." . . . You don't learn much at these gatherings, but the ham and eggs ere good. SPORTPOURRI Portland, Ore., will toss a civic dinner in honor of Johnny Pesky Monday night . . . The Detroit Red Wings put out $1000 for ex pense money to look over seven amateur hockey players this fall and had to send them home sight unseen when the kids couldn't get passports to leave Canada . . . When the Washing ton Redskins left the field after a rugged encounter with the Pittsburgh Steelers last Sunday, Bill Dudley was waiting at the door of their dressing room. Bill wanted merely to say hello to his idol, Sammy Baugh, but Sam my gummed up the hero worship by telling Bill, "you were the best man on the field today." ... Looks as if racing were go ing to the dogs. Capt. John Hay Whitney's contribution to rac ing's Victory week program at Belmont park is 20 of his Jones (or Norwich) Terriers, which will be sold at the track. - TODAY'S GUEST STAR Roland Hughes, Roanoke (Va.) World News: "I thought those things were outlawed, certainly our city council is against them, but here comes Whirlaway along with a revival of the 'walk- thon. " GEORGIA JINXED? ATLANTA, Oct. 30 (JP) The University of Georgia, after winning a dozen straight games since October 25, 1941, plays unbeaten-untied Alabama as the thirteenth game here Saturday and on Hallowe'en. Seagrapi's 5 Crown Blended Whiskey. W Here's te the Finer Seafram'i "F fsTflJl The imootbest of the blendi I iggB I . 00- A whitkey tamed from Coait to Co tit, jf I P91'S-m "tfvV A bottle smartly named the "HOST", ' fll III li 3jfofT t1 A pleasant way to drink a toat tllJl ' 1 B. BO'lLl To friend.! 'W!!V Add Dp all the good qualities of Finer j Jt5 Seagram's 5 Crown t Its richneii, ?& smoothness, lightness, flavor, body srei along with the beautiful new "HOST f bottle and the mm -total is $xtra wWm&tft I ' ' pttasun for yon and for yonr fuests. jSffly! St $THE FINER V "J"1 ,p'is mjtom'S $eajrams ttBg PELICANS BATTLE FOR LOOP TITLE Grants Pass (Lintupi on Pag 1) Slightly favored to take the Southern Oregon conference championship, Klamath's power ful and unbeaten Pelicans face off tonight on Modoc field against Grants Pass for both the title and their seventh straight victory in a campaign for mythi cal state title consideration. Scheduled to field their regu lar starting lineup, the Klamaths Stanford Conference Hope To Upset Rampant UCLA; Beavers Meet Washington Good Day's Work J What's a little dirt when your team is unbeaten? Hugh (Shot) Cox, North Carolina triple threat, flashes rail that fol low! a Job well done. Idaho 'Ordered' To Bring Home The Brown Jug MOSCOW, Ida., Oct 30 (JP) The University of Idaho sent a squad of 28 football players to ward Missoula last night with orders to bring home the "Brown Jug," prized trophy of the an nual game against Montana uni versity. The host Montanans have held the trophy since 1939. Coach Francis Schmidt plan ned to hold a workout this after noon on the Montana field in fi nal preparation for the Saturday tut. Your "junk is worth money Sell it through classified ads. Put the cash in War Savingsl 86.8 Proof. 12Vi grain neutral spirits. P-f " HVVv k'UlWIhllMHIIMMf I h I I Brings Light will go Into their ncxt-to-last slated battle of the waning sea son with a slight edge over a Caveman squad faced with the possible loss of Chct Lathrop, their ace end. Lathrop, leading conference scorer, was reported this week to be suffering from an infected lip and a doubtful starter tonight. His loss would deprive the Cavemen of the payoff end of Oregon Underdog for Collision With Bears SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 30 (fP) The Stanford Indians have risen from early season pushovers for this week of stopping the versity of California at Los Angeles, a traditional second division football club of the past. The Indians counted on their the best in the west, to halt' the Uclans. But UCLA, with a superior backfield and an ever-present passing threat powered by Quarterback Bob Waterfield, was generally expected to chalk up its third conference victory. Last week they knocked Santa Clara out of the unbeaten bracket and out of the nation's supposedly best 10, football elevens. Against that record the Stan- fords could boast only of a vic tory last week over southern California. The Indians have also beaten Idaho, and lost to Santa Clara, Washington State and Notre Dame. California, which upset Wash ington last week, was favored over the heavy Oregon team in a game at Berkeley tomorrow. Washington, with only one de feat for the season, meets twice- beaten Oregon State in Seattle. OSC, last year's champions, have been batted down by Washington State and UCLA. The little brothers of the con ference, Idaho and Montana, meet in Missoula. Southern California is resting up for next week's traditional "big game" against California. Washington State is also idle. Three Prelim Boys . Signed for Kid Matthews-Hostak Go SEATTLE. Oct. 29 (P) Pro moter Nat Druxman announced today the signing of three Spo kane fighters to appear in pre liminaries to next Friday night's return 10-round match between Al Hostak, the former NBA-rec- oenized world middleweight champion, and Harry (Kid) Mat thews. The Spokane trio are Jlmmie Allen, 150 pounds; Mel Reese, 130, and Irish Joe Dolan, 122. All are handled by Jack Brack ie Seagfam-Diuler Corp, New York But Air-Minded Eleven to Modoc Tonight their principal offensive threat a pass combination from Ever ton to Lathrop. Meanwhile, Coach Large Frank Ramsey has drilled his ball club to combat the passing combine which has wrecked Mcdford, 126, Ashland 33 0, whipped North Bend and tied undefeated Mnrshficld, 7-7. Ranv sey said the Cavemen use a pow er formation similar to the Pell- to the Coast conference's hope championship rush of the Uni stalwart line, conceded to be Frosh Whip- Ashland Hi Juniors, 73-0 Emulating their bigger broth ers. Coach Paul Deller's fresh men Wlldkits scrambled to a 13-0 victory over Ashland Junior high last night at Ashland. Adopting Pelican tactics, Dale Constance furnished the thrill of the evening by taking his op position to one sideline, then re versing his field to continue on for 72 yards and a touchdown. Williams gained consistently for the Wildkits through the line. In all, Coach Deller sent 32 play ers into the ball game. A HOW.TCVBEAT Stop Kick With Bar Toe-Heel Hold Br ED DON GEORGE Coach of Rough and Tumble, U. S. ' Navy Pre-Flight Schools Eighth of 12 instructive arti cles. . Japs aren't particular about following the rules, so be pre pared to protect yourself against kicks. Assailant kicks at your groin (1). Turn your body to the right and catch his leg with your left forearm. Turn the foot outward with a toe hold (2). This forces assailant to the ground. Step over his bended knee (3). You now have a bar toe-heel hold (4). You can easily break his knee or ankle. NEXT: Defense choke and knee. against rear Leahy Back, Finds Boy He Left Behind Is Irish Star CLEVELAND, Oct. 30 (7P) Returning to his Notro Dame coaching duties after a 17-day treatment in the Mayo clinic, Frank Leahy found that the boy he left behind in the bid has blossomed into a star. The fellow has become such a spark that the Irish, running through light 'workouts in pre paration for their 16th meeting here tomorrow with navy, swings along with a new battle cry Let's hustle with Russell. ' For Russell Gilman Ash baugh Jr., about as tall as a fire FOOTBALL! K.U.H.S. PELICANS VERSUS GRANTS PASS (UNDEFEATED) Friday Night, Oct. 30 MODOC FIELD FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP OF SOUTHERN OREGON : 8 P. M. Adm. 25-50e Men in Uniform Admitted at Student Prices cans but their running attack lias thus far tills season shown nothing comparable to the crush ing Klnmuth offensive. The game may mark the next-to-last timo that a Klamath clo ven will tako the local field in a major game for the duration. Only Bend remains on the sched ule this autumn and plans for 1943 are necessarily In tho air. On the basis of comparatlvo scores, Ramsey's Pelicans will either bo favored by 20 points or on the short end of a seven point difference, depending on how you look at it. They've trimmed PAGE EIGHT Texan Eyes Whites Ball Carrying Mark ABILENE, Tcx Oct. 30 (ZD Rudolph (Little. Doc) Moblcy, mighty atom of Hardln-Stmmons' unbeaten, untied Cowboys, has his sights set on a national ball carrying record and ho has everything in his favor, The record is 1121 yards set by Whizzcr Whlto of Color ado in 1937 and Little Doc Is 517 yards short of that mark. Sounds like a lot of territory but not when you have guy who gains more than that in Just tour games. Moblcy, who has scored 48 points in the Cowboys' all-vic torious march. Including two Southwest conference victims. has smacked the line and run the ends for 604 yards, an five ruga oi 1S1 per game. RILEY'S HOAX James Whitconb Riley rose to famo through a hoax. He cred ited one of his poems to Edgar Allan Poo and, when the world acclaimed it as a Poe master piece, revealed himself as the author. Always read the want-ads. plug, Is the boy Leahy left be hind so far behind, In fact, that he virtually was lost in the third string. 1 Two weeks ago, the bantam was hiked into the Iowa Sea hawk' game alter Injuries had wiped away two halfbacks who stood before him, leaving Ash baugh Jr., a unanimous choice. The fireplug began gushing he passed, he caught passes, he ran. The result was a 28 to 0 Notre Damn victory which promptly restored the Irish to top-ranking recognition. (UNDEFEATED) Ashland 26 0 but tho Cavemen (lid it 3-0. Bui the Kltimntlis spluttered 32 points on Mod fold whllo Grunts Puss could tip 'em only 12-0, Tho bulky Pelicans will out weigh l lie opposition both In the line and backfield. HunvioM luun listed on tho Grunts Pass roster Is Don Sutlers at center, beaming IBM pounds. He'll bo nuthtilkid by 32 pounds in fac ing I'htt Phil Blolun, Poltcun pivotmun. Tho game will bo broadcast locally over Station KKJI begin ning at 8 o'clock. October 30, 1942 Modoc Braves Scalp Tulelake, 14-0 T U L E L A K E The Modoc Braves from down Alturns way took tho scalps o( tho Honkers last weekend when they sped down tho local field for two touchdowns, blacking out the local luds 14-0. Tho Braves made their flrsl score In the second quarter with tho cud of tho hiiK scored at 7-0. In a tricky end run Al turas scored for the second time after failing to buck tho Honker line. Honker Conch Vic Gorln Is angling for games with Ashland on October 31, with the Klam ath Wildcats on November 7 and with Henley on November 21, weather permitting. t ODDITIES Robins sing In their sleep, mackerel swim while aslrrp, ele phants sleep standing up, and ants yawn and stretch llko hu man beings on awakening, ac cording to a naturalist. r ' - -C ' i ' ' '' '' ' ''' j I ' 1 ' s I J r ifc ' " v - u S I "f "Vi " jT i" Don't toko up structural welding If you L J . i- !41,lf- got dizzy climbing a Btopladdorl I f ?'fjA -'.'BJ!vJj! For you must bo a "double-barreled" IW ' S f Imr V'f i cor"binntion of n tlghl-wiro nrliKt and a ,f I precision mncliinit to bo n Arat-clnna I U f wc,dorI k f '& Andlttoke)"doublo-barrolod"flnv9r f. Rftv jf&iT'T"' ' Ht f to mo'to n whiskey ns Hntinfylng ns : 1 W'fiYfihy'' Walker's DeLuxo Bourbon I thll ' This rich, straight bourbon glvos you , J : ,.. j II'JwHa ': full 90-proof tlreuglh, phia a mioolhum f; I ; I1! 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