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    Marshfield, Newberg Win
Thanksgiving Bouts, But
Pelicans Fight for Title
Three Teams
Put Irons in
Title Blaze
By The Associated Prtns
Threa Oregon high school
football teams still had their
Irons In the state championship
tire today and others settled
back with regional titles under
their belts after Thanksgiving
day grid leasts.
While the Klamath Falls Fell
cans, No. 1 claimants to the
crown, were idle, Marshfield
and Newberg chalked up vic
tories to press their title bids.
Undefeated, once-tied Marsh
field made certain of at least
the Coos county championship
by punching over touchdowns
In the second and third periods
to humble North Bend, 13-0.
Newberg, unbeaten, untied
and apparently the king of the
minor powers, rolled over Sher
wood, 39-0, to record its eighth
victory of the season. Newberg
already had clinched the Tualatin-Yamhill
Valley league title.
The Portland interscholastic
championship went to Franklin,
which enjoyed the holiday. Jef
ferson, only team with a chance
to tie the Quakers, battled
through a scoreless tie with
Grant and its last hope was
gone.
Eugene captured the No-Name
league crown Wednesday night
by trimming Albany, 18-6.
Other turkey day scores:
Hood River 12, The Dalles 6;
Oregon City 0, Milwaukee 0
(tie); Hillsboro 12, Forest Grove
7; Beaverton 20, Tigard 0; Rain
ier 13, St. Helens 6; Woodburn
18, Silverton 0.
Idaho Trackmen
Win Roundtable
Cross Country
SPOKANE, Nov. 27 (JPy Uni
versity of Idaho trackmen lived
up to advance press notices yes
terday as five of them came in
among the first 10 to win the
event of the Athletic Round
Table's Thanksgiving day mara
thon program.
The Indians, le,d by Bob
White, who came in in 21 min
utes, 31 seconds, to place first
in the -four-mile varsity, took
the meet with an official score
of 28, followed by Oregon State
with 72,r Stanford 73, Washing
ton 94 and Washington State
114. :
Whitman, Oregon and Gon-
raga failed to finish complete
teams but Roy Griffin of Whit
man took individual second
place honors.
The frosh three-mile was won
by Bob Hanna, Idaho, in 17:20,
with Floyd Cuff, Stanford, sec
ond. Only Idaho and Washing'
ton State teams finished this
event, with State taking team
honors.
Al Lawson of Yakima took in
dividual honors in the high
school event of about two miles,
coming in in 7:10.7, although
the Rogers team of Spokane was
credited with the win.
Inhuman Army Grid
Team May Be Human
In Navy Struggle
ANNAPOLIS, Md., Nov. 27 WP)
Army comes to town today for
the football game with Navy to
morrow, and the local folks are
going to discover that the Cadets
are human after all.
This no doubt may come as a
surprise, inasmuch as some of
the boys hereabouts have been
building this Army team up into
almost a myth, with a running
attack like a set of tanks, a line
like so many trench mortars and
an aerial offense no weaker than
a formation of Flying Fortresses.
And the Navy coaches haven't
knocked down the impression to
any extent, either, as they read
ied their Middle gridders for the
first service scramble in the na
val academy's backyard since
the gay nineties.
Bowl Invitations Ready?
Tulsa Asks New Year's Date
By BEN FUNK
TULSA, Okla., Nov. 27 VP)
Okay, pass the invitations. Tul
sa's Golden Hurricane unbeat
en, untied and unworried in the
best year of its football history
is ready for a New Year's date.
A . season in which Tulsa
Scarcely had a bad moment was
climaxed yesterday with a
smashing 40-7 triumph over Ar
kansas, the Hurricane's tenth vic
tim of the 1942 campaign. Tulsa
piled up 427 points to 32 for the
opposition.
In this football-mad city, no-
Pelicans Lay
Out Terms to
T Hie Battle
Frank Ramsey, Klamath Pell-
can football coach, said today
that "Klamath will play any
body for an official state cham
pionship but will ask for seven
days of practice under the same
conditions as its opponent." Ram
sey was to leave today for Port
land to attend a meeting Satur
day of the board of control of
the State High School Activities
association where the football
situation is to be discussed.
The Pelican coach said Klam
ath would insist on the opposing
school taking financial responsi
bility for the practico period as
well as the game.
Ho said the Pelicans had had
no outdoor practice session since
November 14, six days before
their gamo with Vancouver,
when midwinter weather struck
this area and continued until
after the Trapper game. Lack of
practice was a contributing fac
tor in the defeat by the Trappers,
according to Ramsey. He point
ed out that Marshfield and New
berg, most voluble disputants to
Klamath's state title claim, have
been practicing steadily and both
actually played on Thanksgiving
day.
Until the Vancouver game was
slated for November 20, Klam
ath Falls had not .scheduled a
game after Armistice day for 11
years, due to uncertainty of
weather conditions.
Willamette Drubs
Whitman, Clinches
Conference Crown
SALEM, Nov. 27 (iP) The
Northwest conference football
crown was won for the third
straight year by the powerful
Willamette Bearcats as they
drubbed the outclassed Whitman
eleven, 26-0, here yesterday.
Two touchdowns were credit
ed to Capt. Teddy Ogdahl, Wil
lamette fullback, as he lugged
the ball 196 yards in 26 tries,
while Halfbacks Rex Hardy and
Cecil Connors tallied the other
two. - .. .
The Bearcats gained a total of
314 yards while hulding Whit
man to 45 and no first downs.
Gate Wide Open
Is.' Vr?"1
One-Eye Connelly, world
champion gate crasher, gives up
profession until the boys come
home. He is an inspector on
heat treating of gun parts at
Detroit plant.
BETTER TO RECEIVE
EVANSTON Bob Motl,
Northwestern end, caught two
touchdown passes against Wis
consin to emerge as the outstand
ing pass received in the Big Ten.
He caught 18 passes for 243
yards in eight games.
body doubted that Tulsa would
get a bid to a major bowl. The
only question was "Which do
you' think it'll be?"
The Sugar bowl, the Orange
bowl and even the Rose bowl fig
ured in the speculation.
Coach Henry Frnka was about
the only person in town who
wasn't talking.
"There isn't anything I can say
about bowl games," commented
cautious Henry. "Other people
do the planning and talking."
Weekend
Fishing
Prospects
PORTLAND, Nov. 27 (IP)
Western Oregon weekend fishing
prospects looked good to the
state game commission today.
The weekly bulletin gave this
county-by-county report:
Tillamook Excellent steel
head and cutthroat fishing ex
pected with heavy runs antic
ipated. Salmon eggs best lure.
Jackson Rogue river good
for steelhead, fair for silverslde
salmon. Applegate yielding
good cutthroat, fair steelhead
catches.
Josephine Steelhead limits
taken from Rogue and Apple
gate. Limit catches of cutthroat
also reported from Applegate.
Illinois river yielding good bags
of silversides and steelhead.
Savold Betting
Underdog for
Bivins Battle
NEW YORK, Nov. 27 (IP)
Lee Savold, whose left hook
broke the noses of Billy Conn,
Lou Nova and Tami Mauricllo,
is the 2 to 1 underdog tonight
in the 10-round bout at Madi
son Square Garden in which
Jimmy Bivins of Cleveland
makes his eastern debut.
Bivins, who lets his opponents
decide whether the bout will be
a boxing or a slugging match,
has been fighting since he was
a flyweight and now scales a
pound or two over the light
heavyweight limit.
Savold will have a weight
pull of approximately 16 pounds
and will be making his first
New York appearance since los
ing to Mauriello on October 30.
Tami was to have met Bivins
tonight but his Savold-broken
nose still hasn't healed.
FOOTBALL
COLLEGE
By The Associated Press
Tulsa 40, Arkansas 7.
Missouri 42, Kansas 13.
Texas 12, Texas A & M 6.
William & Mary 10, Rich
mond 0.
Great Lakes 48, Northwestern
0.
Penn 34, Cornell 7.
Colgate 13, Brown 0.
Bucknell 27, Franklin & Mar
shall 0.
Duquesne 13, Lakehurst Air
Station 0.
Western Reserve 25, Case 0.
Cincinnati 21, Miami 12.
Louisiana State 18, Tulane 6.
Wake Forest 33, South Caro
lina 14.
Virginia Tech 20, Virginia
Military 6.
St. Louis 26, Washington 0.
Colorado 31, Denver 8.
Utah 13, Idaho 7.
' Brooklyn College 27, City.
College of New York 26.
Chattanooga 61, Centre 14.
Utah State 21, Wichita 13.
Nebraska Wesley an 32, Hast
ings 0.
Central Washington 6, Pasco
Naval Base 6 (tie).
Fort Riley CRTC 39, Kansas
Wesleyan 6.
Texas Tech 13, Arizona 7.
Texas Mines 61, New Mexico
A & M 6.
Missouri Valley 62, Central
(Missouri) 0.
Hardin-Simmons 12, Howad
Payne 0.
Dayton 20, Ohio University 0.
HIGH SCHOOL
Silverton 0, Woodburn 18.
Oregon City 0, Milwaukie 0
(tie).
Hillsboro 12, Forest Grove 7.-
Newberg 39, Sherwood 0.
Grant 0, Jefferson 0 (tie both
Portland).
Beaverton 20, Tigard 0.
Rainier 13, St. Helens 6.
Eugene 18, Albany 6.
Marshfield 13, North Bend 0.
Hood River 12, The Dalles 0.
WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL
Salem (Ore.) 0, Everett 40.
Ellensburg 0, John Rogers (Spo
kane) 13.
Yakima 7, Walla Walla 13.
Omak 26, Okanogan 17.
Lewiston (Idaho) 13, Clarkston
6.
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BOOSTER LEACUI
Carter's Pino Pootfo
Carter. Roy 131 130 107
llravrs 141 US 147
Kastburn. Bud lis 154 1M
Wt-lU 145 93 123
Kasthurn 1SI lol H8
Handicap 153 133 133
TOTAL
Si: 819 611 3171
Paclllo Pruit Co.
8ner
Sallnn
Laurence
Low
ira no in
121 1X3 1.M)
158 113 133
133
118 ua
IM 132 172
83 114 11
Haselwood
Handicap
-S3 ;w 831 ttOO
Safeway Stores
Ht 17 1SJ
143 131 1
117 110 111
132 13 155
nutchlnson
Sererson
Larson
GriRjrs
Mamlevlllo
Handicap .
1 IS 121
141 111
lit 432
-SIS M 1M tM
Klamath Mactno and Locomotive Co.
Clark
li'1 153 170
1S0 117 133
Jacobson
Klclver
Pattle
Dnlmer
Handicap
TOTAL
-131 114 147
-117 133 157
-I2S 133 113
-101 101 101
.Si3 633 S50 3517
Pepsi Cola
171 11
Telford
32
Knell
113 ICO
blllstrom
Arthur
Combe i
Uandicap
-129 149 110
-133 ISO 123
-163 179 167
- 93 893 811 3102
Coca-Cola
Gordon
Walter
Knell
IS 174 H7
127 123 103
114
12 171 253
Southwell
Llndland -
Durrell
Handicap
-178
-109 195 195
-717 912 811 3173
CLASSIC LEAGUE
Weyerhaeua:r
no 183 170
ft.ISS 194 173
illtt 170
120 203 103
170 157 205
03 03 03
Potter
Rout
Hickman
Knonhe -
-912 931 913 233Q
Molatorss
Martin
Telford
Snyder
Low
Drleeoll .
Handicap
170 ira ir.9
159 130 170
102 103 1.57
ISO 157 103
140 191 177
89 77 69
-810 891 931 2003
Dick Readers
170 195 174
221 101 131
147 119 19
107 109 175
101 179 153
.. 73 73 73
Tlackea
J. Clark .
Gardner .
Rchendcl .
0. Kllli
Handicap
TOTAL
-912 890 8S0 2718
Hardy's Man s stors
Lemen 140 137 161
Ilolilnnon ISO 191 203
O. Brown 111 153 221
Klenas 191 230 171
Bray 2T0 171 22.1
Handicap 40 40 40
TOTAL
-9.10 927 1027 23il
Bill Davis Associated
Cox
-100 181
191
Art Robinson .
Davis
Younir
-152 134 121 407
-170 172 203 551
-180 211 199 590
-ISO 172 179 IBM
93 93 93 279
T.avrnfk
Handicap
TOTAL
...952 003 033 2901
Watters Insurance
Bussman 154 loo
Comhl 179 130
Wakcman 170 212
171
Davenport 181 137 137
Wattera 107 183 VA
Handicap I00 100 100
TOTAL
987 870 92.1 2788
PIOHTS
By The Associated ' Press
PHILADELPHIA Wlcky Ilnrklns. 15514.
Grmantown. Pa knocked out Kid Itoli
Inson. 160. New York (I). ''
RLIZABETIf. Jf. J. Freddie YelnvMi,
I29A, llochclle Park, outpointed Harry
Dlduck, 134, Brooklyn (0).
KLUG IN SHRINE GAME
MILWAUKEE Al Klug, Mar
quette tackle, will play with the
East in the Shrine's East-West
game in San Francisco, January
1.
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PERSON AGtA
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PERSONS
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Sports
Briefs
NEW YORK, Nov. 27 (TO
At the end of the Ilrst period of
the Penn-Cornell game yester
day, the Penn boys had hod
something like 18 shots at the
goal from 30 yards or less in
three games and had scored just
one touchdown . . . From there
on they couldn't be stopped at
least not by Cornell . . . Which
explains why you seldom see a
grid coach over 30 whose hair
retains its natural color . . .
Off that one game, our vote goes
to Penn as the best team we've
seen this season (we haven't
seen Boston college) and another
vote goes to Franklin Field as
a swell place to watch a game
if you don't get up so high the
players look like exceptionally
agile chessmen ... So far as we
know, Cleo Calgacni, the Penn
tackle, is no relation to Cal
Cagni, the fighter, but we'd hate
to meet him up an alley cither.
SERVICE DEPT.
Cap. "Mike" Moran, .com
mander of the U. S. S. Boise,
was a four-letter man at Anna
polis before ho became a six
Jap man in the Solomons. And
he once won a trophy as the
best all-around athlete aboard
the U. S. S. Nevada . . . Lieut.
Billy Nichols, the crack polo
player, complains about having
to fight "the battle of Broad
street" in the army ordnance de
partment . . . Commander O. O.
"Scrappy" Kessing, head of the
North Carolina Navy Pre-Flight
school, has received his sea or
ders and most of the coaches
there wish the same thing would
happen to them . , . Tommy
Swanson, former Oregon State
halfback, now a captain at Camp
Roberts, Calif., describes a
lieutenant in his company as
"one of the grandest fellows I've
ever known, and a wonderful
officer with troops." . . You may
have heard of the lieutenant last
football season Jarrin' Jnl)n
Kimbrough.
SPORTS MENTION
Dave Allman, the blind boy
who captained the Penn wrest
ling team a few years ago, will
be admitted to practice law be
fore the Pennsylvania state su
preme court Monday . . . Mike
Jacobs still hasn't been repaid
that $13,000 he laid out for ad-
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Basketball
Moves Into
Sport Spot
No Trip Edit for Oregon;
Oregon Stoto Proparcs for
Madison Squaro Triumphs
EUGENE, Nov. 27 (V) Bas
ketball commands tho sports
spotlight hero this weekend
when tho University of Oi'i'Kon
quintet opens nn Intensive pro
season schedulo of games with
high-ranking ' Independent and
small college court nKgregiitlons.
Tho program replaces tho usual
eastern barnstorming Jnunt, ta
ken by tho Webfoots for tho past
four years, but discarded this
year's in cooperation with the
war restrictions on travel.
Conch Ho ward l lobson's
eighth edition of Oregon basket
bull will meet tho Bruno studios
(former Bradford's) team of Port
laud hero tonight and will tanglo
with tho highly-touted Vancou
ver Ramblers hero Saturday
night.
Fivo lettermcn are expected to
bo in tho starting lineup War
ren Taylor at center, Captuln
Don Klrsch and Bob Ncwlnud nt
guards, and Rolph Fuhrtnan unci
Bob Wren nt guards. Several
other players, Including Letter-
man Wully Borrcvlk, slx-ftiot-
cight center, will not bo eligible
until tho first of tho year, beforo
tho Webfoots open their north
ern division, Pacific Coast con
ference season.
CORVALL1S, Nov. 27 (IP)
Basketball has moved to tho
front nt Oregon Stato college as
Coach Slats Gill's defending
northern division champions pre
pare for another invasion of the
cast and a game In Madison
Squaro garden.
Only two regular members of
last year's championship team
remain Don Durdan and Lew
Beck but Gill has some now
talent that looks Interesting. No
advance championship claims
aro being made, however.
After a few preliminary
games, the team will leave about
December 21, direct for New
York whero tho Beavers meet
City college in tho garden, De
cember 26. Two games In Michi
gan follow, December 28 and 20
with Wayne university and
Michigan Stato college. Bradley
Tech is the fourth and last east
ern opponent January 1, in Illi
nois. Fresno State Hails
Jackie Fellows As
National Grid Hero
FRESNO, Calif., Nov. 27 (IP)
Little Fresno State college proud
ly hailed its crackcrjnck quar
terback Jackie Fellows as a na
tional football hero today, rank
ing along with Columbia's Paul
Governali and the former Texas
Christian ace, Davey O'Brien, in
touchdown passes.
Fellows tossed his loth home
run pass of tho season yesterday
a 25-yard heave to Fullback
Mickey Masini which gave Fres
no a 6-0 win over San Jose State
in a bitter contest between the
high-scoring "little giants" of
California football.
Thus, 'tis said, Fellows shares
with Governali and O'Brien the
national record of 19 touchdown
passes for any one season. Fel
lows could collect one more next
Sunday- against Loyola at Los
Angeles.
vertislng, printing, etc. on the
Louis-Conn almost-fight , . . Add
Cy Peterman of the Philadelphia
Inquirer to the growing list of
star sportswritcrs who have gone
overseas to cover the big game.
Cy now is filing from the London
pressbox . . , You'd think Denny
Myers wouldn't have any wor
ries about his Boston college
football team, but he has shed
Z7pounds since the start of the
season and not by cutting out
starches.
Join the line-up that cheers
Sunny
KENTUCKY STRAIGHT
Ono man tells another '
and thut accounts for tho
ever-growing popularity
of this great Kentucky
bourbon. Once a man
tastes Old Sunny Brook,
lie joins in singing tlio
praises of tlio wliiskoy
that's
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ITS NAME"
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I'AGIC SIX
Coaches Get Bumps
In Bowl Bid Fights
Players Get Bruises Gaining Records;
Now Directors Battle for Bowl Bids
By HAROLD CLAASSEN
NEW YOHK, Nov. 27 (!') Athletic cllroi'turri niul football
conches, whoso plovers luivo received nil Hie bumps ami bnilm-s
whllu building glittering records, will get Hie pimlilng iincl rtlmv
ing themselves this week us bowl promoters seek January 1 con-
'"'only on tho cninpus of Texas university will everything bo
serene. Tho Longliorn players voted to compete In tho Collon
bowl yesterday even before Inking their showers after polishing
off Texas A. St M., 12 to 0, on n
touchdown by Jneklo Fields Just
16 seconds before the game's end
But at TuImi university tho
nthletes hurried right out after
their 40 to 7 victory over Ar
knnsns their tenth of the year
without u tie or defeat to post
markers which would direct the
muiliiinii, telegraph messenger or
personal bawl emissary to the
homo of Conch Henry Frnku,
They wero hopeful of staging
a bowl promoters convention ut
William St Mary college, too, the
Indians downing Richmond yes
terdny, 10 to 0, to rcplnco Duka
as the southern conference cham
pion. Of course, much of the actual
bowl business must bo delayed
until after Saturday's gnmes In
which unbeaten Georgia Tech
has an Important engagement
with Georgln and all-winning
Boston college mixes with u
Holy Cross eleven that doesn't
believe the Eagles hnvo been
voted to tho best team in the
country.
Thut dorsn'Ulucludo Satur
day's meeting between Army ond
Nuvy which mutually would fill
tho largest bowl but this year
has been cut down to finger-bowl
size by President Roosevelt's or
ders, i
Texas' faculty still must ap
prove tho school's participation
in The Dallas bowl but the south
west conference champions In
the past have had no difficulty
getting such permission and none
h expected this year.
No announcement was made
of a possible Longliorn opponent
although Missouri, which yester
day trimmed Knnsns, 42 to 13,
to retain the Big Six title, Ten
nessee, Alabama and possibly
Georgia have been mentioned.
Ono of the latter trio also
might furnish tlio opposition for
Boston college in tho Sugur
Bowl. The Eagles haven't been
formally announced as New Or
leans visitors during the holiday
season but have been linked with
the game since early this month.
Tulsa is another Sugar Bowl
possibility and along with Wil
liam & Mary and Penn State also
has received unofficial consid
eration for the Miami Orange
Bowl affair. '
Georgia Tech, If it downs
Georgia Saturday, Is supposed to
have the inside track to tho
Rose Bowl, where tho host team
may not bo decided until De
comber 12, However, if Wash
ington State downs Washington
Saturday it will take a lot of
blocking and tackling to remove
the Cougars from the front rank.
COAL BOWL PROPOSED
NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 23 (IP)
Sports Editor Bill Kcefc of the
Timcs-Plcnyune proposes a "Coal
Bowl" footbalf gamo in Birming
ham, matching Auburn and Ala
bama, stato rivals.
Tho teams severed athletic re
lations In 1007 following a bitter
0-6 gridiron tic.
"Check the hatchets and mntch
tho teams the Saturday after
their season closes," suggests
Kcefc. "Even tho Hatficlds and
tho McCoys mado up. Why not
those collegians, especially at a
tlmo llko this?"
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Washington War
SEATTLE. Nov, 27 M1) Uni
versity of Washington athletic
officials reported today the best
advance ticket sale of the foot
ball season for tomorrow's tradi
tional stato championship game,
in which Wnshluglon's chance to
knock Wii.ihliigton State out of
tho coast conferenru leadership
is nn added attraction.
If field conditions are at nil
favorable, there nro prospects of
u scoring bee. WSC has tho
power of Fullback Bob Kennedy
along with nn accurato passing
attack. Washington litis soma
strong running backs and an nlr
attack which reached n new peak
against UCLA last week.
Coach Ralph (Pest) Welch
promised a few new tricks from
the Husky bug. Citing the con
tinual scouting of Washington
by Assistant Conch Dnilry of
WSC, Welch commented:
"We're pretty hard put to hnsh
up something new, but we luivo,
and tho Cougurs will bo tho first
to SCO It."
Both teams nre expected to b
at top strength.
Vancouver Trappers
Drop Little Camas
For 18-0 Defeat
VANCOUVER, Wash., Nov.
27 (V) Vancouver high school
gained Its third consccutivo
southwest Washington football
title yesterday although defeat
ing no mora of an opponent
than non-con ferenco Camn.t, 18 0,
Tho Trnppcrs won the chain
planshln when Lonitvlcw unset
Kelso, 7-0, Long view, only team
In .l..rAn
ti ui-iL-nk viiMiuiivvr wiui year,
could have tied tho local team
fur tho title.
Last week tho, Trnppcrs do
fented the Oregon Stnto tltlo
claimant, Klamath Falls, 20-6.
DAY WORRIES MICHIGAN
EAST LANSING, Mich., Nov.
20 (I-) How to slop Oregon
Stato Fullback Joo Day Is the
big worry of Michigan State's
grid sqund lis they prepnro for
tho Benvcr game Saturday.
Defense, concentrating on Ore
gon Slate pluys In which Dny
would figure, was stressed In
prnctlco yesterday. With Dick
Kleppo, Spnrtnn trlplo-threiit
halfback, nn uncertain starter
becauso of Injuries, Sophomore
Elbert Stark was groomed for
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