PACE SIX HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Four Oregon Prep 11 's Roar Into Semi-Finals Medford Set to Clash With Gresham; La Grande Will Tackle Roosevelt By PAUL HAINES GRUNTS AND GROANS In Salem last Tuesday nite, Tough Tony Ross turned on the heat in no uncertain terms to thoroughly wallop the "Grey Mask" in their main shindig. But wait a minute, laddies, the boxing commission, in the per son ol Chairman Harry Levy, or- dered the match declared an even-Steven affair. The hooded hoodlum had to be lugged to the dressing room, - according to a story in the Sa lem Statesman, and to add in tuit to injury the commish ordered both purses held up until the two gladiators meet again this week. Well, we had another photo finish right here in our own bail iwick Friday night when Pete Belcastro and the selfsame "Mask" twisted torsos to a draw at the armory. Pete showed he still had plenty of the old moxie by taking several vicious head butts from Mr. Mask and turn ing them to his own advan tage. The Weed Assassin not only weathered the storm, but proceeded to dropkick the hooded heel so hard that he thought he had just made a field goal. This all leads one to wonder if the "Mask" isn't slipping a bit or if the other body benders on the circuit aren't catching on to his tactics. When the varmint first appeared in northwest mat circles, one cranium crunch was enough to send his opponents reeling around like Lushwell on Saturday night and the masked mauler then disposed of them in short order, but now it seems to be a slightly different story. - Wa have heard a rumor to the effect that Mr. Mask is considering a hike to Ohio. where he thinks the pastures might be greener, and maybe it's about time he took a Brodie, at that. "T" PARTY All through the current grid season, controversy has been raging right and left over the "T" formation. Personally, we are a mt tired of listening to it, but here is one final stanza on the most discussed formation since Knute Rockne introduced the Notre Dame shift. Says Bart Snellman, former Oregon and Washington line coach, "What qets me about this T-formation that is so the rage in football now, is how they all go hog wild on passes and wide plays and do so little with smashing plays through the middle, which is T-forraa-tion's real strength." You are not alone, chum, it kind of corks us, tool By Tho Associated Press Medford vs. Gresham and Roosevelt of Portland vs. La Grande that's the Thanksgiv ing Day billing of semi-final clashes to determine the two elevens which will battle it out December 2 for Oregon's 1944 high school tooiuau champion' shin. Coach Al Simpson's Medford Black Tornado was the last of the quartet to roar into the round-of-four, nailing down the district 2 pennant Saturday night with a smashing 32 to 14 conquest of Coquille's Red Devils. That victory gave the T-forma- tion Tornado its eighth in a row and brought its season point total to 273, an average ot 34.1 a game. Gresham's Gophers, who swept through district 3 undefeated and untied and also possess eight straight victories, were selected by a district committee Saturday to play the district 2 champion. uresnam s ottensive record is even more impressive than Mcd ford's. Coach Frank Barthol omew's single-wing and T-formation outfit has piled up 278 tal lies for a 34.5 average a contest. coach tjimpson of Medford an nounced after the Coquille game that Gresham had agreed to play the Thanksgiving contest at Medford. Opponents in the other semi final struggle were determined 1U days ago when Roosevelt whipped Grant for the district 4 crown. La Grande cinched the district 1 title early in the sea son. - On paper. Coach Cecil Sher wood's La Grande Tigers ap pear to have a better record than tneir Portland foes. The Blue Mountain league kingpins cop- pcu nine biiciignt mis, scoring m points wim a devastating T formation attack. .Roosevelt won seven, lost nono ana was tied, e-, by Washington of Portland. The Teddies of Coach Harry Scarff, operating from a double-wing attackina formation accumulated 129 tal lies. The game will he nlavorf at La Grande. Morris Intercepts California Pass Bob Morris (24), Southern Cl loft halfback, is tackled by a California player just alter Inter cepting a Cal pass thrown by Bob Edmonston. No. 31 it USC't Travit Manning, right half. Southern Cal blasted out a 32-0 victory. Hollywood Wins Thrilling Battle From Clippers, 3-0 By The Associated Press A tield goal from 35 yards out in the last 35 seconds saved the untarnished record of the Holly wood Rangers Sunday as they squeezed out a 3 to 0 American Professional Football league vic tory over ban rrancisco s Cuppers. Ted Favelee, 22U-pound guard GETS SECOND SHOT A naval trainee who plays football never knows where he stands. Typical is the case of Don Cushing, last season of Cor nell. Cushing opposed the Big Red when it repulsed the Samp Son Naval Training Station team, October 21, and gets another shot at his old teammates when Dartmouth visits Ithaca, Novem ber 18. He was transferred to Hanover for further V-12 training. Seattle Hockey Clubs tstablish New Marks In West Coast Play By The Associated Press ' Several season records were established last night as Seattle entries in the Pacific Coast Hockey league continued their domination of loop activity. The Seattle Stars, with Right Wing Bill Neilson personally ac counting for six goals, downed the youthful Portland Eagles, 10 4, to stretch their win streak to five straight longest of the sea son. The Seattle Ironmen. almost caught napping by the newly named and strengthened Vancou ver, wasn., vanguards, pushed across four goals in the first overtime period of the year to win, 5-1. Klamath Marine "5 To Play Host to UO Cagers This Weekend The University of Oregon bas ketball team will meet the Kiam. ath Falls marines on their home floor in games Friday and Sat urday nights. Other Dre-season contests scheduled for the Web- ioots are at Vancouver B. C, Bel lingham and Tacoma, December lO 10 Zd. UCLA Battles USC for Bowl Bid Saturday NOW YOU CAN ENJOY PRE-WAR TASTE II 1 rr Blended with finest all American grain spirits and fine selected whiskies, that give you the , true pre-war Lansdowne BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PR06F JJ V GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRIT' ' SS. THE LANSDOWNE DISTILLERY J NV HAVRE DE GRACE, MD, jVY By The Associated Press The Pacific Coast conference's Rose Bowl representative will be decided in Saturday's Los Ange les coliseum football clash be tween the powerful University of Southern California and the swift and resourceful University of California at Los Angeles. Southern California recorded its second conference victory last Saturday by crushing Uni versity of California at Berke ley, 32 to 0, while UCLA's Bruins were working over A. A. Stagg's College of Pacific ele ven, 54 to 7. The Trojans, tied by their cross-town rivals, September 23 with a 13-13 count, are favored to triumph Saturday. and represent the west in the Rose Bowl New Year's Day for the second straight time. Troy's other tie of the season was a 6-6 deadlock with California's Bears. California completes its medio cre football year with St. Mary's r-re-r ngnt, weeKena Victors by a 3-0 score over thu Fleet (-Mv Bluejackets. California's standout service team, relentless Fourth Air Force, travels to Denver for a sectional tilt with the equally powerful Second Air For.'e. which Saturday beat University of Washington, 47 to 6. Fourth Air Force was baffled by San Diego Navy Sunday but managed to win, 7 to 0. WSC Faces Tough Hoop Schedule PULLMAN, Nov. 20 UP) nrasningion oiate college is basing its hopes of landing high up in the northern division bas ketball race on the experience of four veterans and the size and ruggedness of a group of rookies. Facing the toughest schedule in Cougar history, Coach Jack Friel will have to build a squad strong in reserves to get over a schedule that includes 13 games each in December and January, eight in February and two in March. The four lcttermen are Bobby Rennick, Portland, and Vince Gregg, Mort Joslin and Darrell Waller, all Spokane. ' The newcomers are headed by 6-foot 8-inch Vince Hanson of Tacoma. Tacoma also has pro vided Ray Johnson, promising guard. From Lynden comes Adrian Jorisson, 6-foot 2-inch forward, and Guard Bill Note boom. Other freshmen Drosnects include Forward George Hamil ton of Okanogan, and Guard Dean Gchritt, Walla Walla. UO Cagers Wallop Willamette, 69-49 SALEM. Nov. 20 fT) Scoring at a .400 rate on field goal tries. the University of Orceon basket ball team defeated Willamette. 69-49 here Saturday nlcht Dirk Wilkins with 16 and Bob Hamil ton with 14 points, led the attack. The mines and Quarries nf an. cient Transylvania supplied nunie wim goia ana marble. from Detroit university, booted the muddy ball between the up rights for the winning points and Hollywood's 10th straight win. The Los Angeles Mustangs sprang to life in the second half of their league game with Port land at Hollywood to trample uie r-orunnci itocKeis, J1 lo 0. Across town in a Pacific Coast Pro Football league game, the Los Angeles Bulldogs defeated tne Hollywood Wolves by an ac- iion-pacKcci zi-ia score. Tho Oakland Giants gained third place in league standings by defeating the San Jose Mus tangs, 7 to 0, on the wings of a fourth quarter pass interception oy nniiDacK Anay Anderson. San Diego's Bombers marked up their eighth straight victory by a 7 to 0 count over San Fran cisco as Notre Dame's Steve Ba garus rambled 80 yards to the goal alter snatching a pass from Joe Manski in the third period. Superbombers Bash Huskies By 47-6 Tally SPOKANE, Wash., Nov. 20 (fP) With a 47 to 6 victory over the University of Washington, bring ing their season standings to 10 Wins in 12 CamPS. the KrrnnH Air Force Superbombers based al Colorado Springs are pointing for this week's clash with March field and the December playoffs for the army air forces cham pionship. Pummeling the Huskies In Spokane Saturday tho Si,. bombers demonstrated crushing iwcuaive power spearneaaea by Halfback Ray Evans and the Fullback Bill Prentice who scored three touchdowns each. Evans, the Fleet No. 2 tailhnrfc of the Bombers, who was play ing in tho absence of injured Glenn Dobbs, made two touch- aown runs of more than 75 yards and one of 34 yards. The former Kansas university star carried the ball five times from scrim. mage for 112 yards. Though tho young and inex perienced Huskies put up a vali ant fight, holding the Bombers to a 13 to 0 halftime lead, they were able to score only once when End Jack Roderick broke loose suddenly in the final period for a 61 yard touchdown run. Army, Buckeyes Remain on Top Of Grid Elite NEW YORK, Nov. 20 fP) Football's elite list of unbeaten and until teams shrank to 10 last week as Misslcslnni sioi. Drake and Miami (Ohio) suffered their first defeats. The unbeaten and untied teams (five or more games) as compiled by The Associated Press: name C Army 8 Ohio State 8 Randolph Field ...... 8 Bainbridge Naval .. 8 Yale 7 x Maryvillo Tchrs... 7 x St. Thomas 7 Ft. Pierce Amnhlh ft Camp Campbell .... 6 x Norman Naval .... 6 Army'Navy Game Ducats Go on Sale BALTIMORE,' Nov. 20 F) Coveted tickets to the Army Navy football game December 2 in Baltimore Municipal stadium were on sale today to residents of Baltimore and environs only, contingent on their purchase of war bonds. Tho Maryland war finance committee, sole handlers of the public sale, announced last night that applications would be ac cepted by mail and would have to be accompanied by a validated receipt for a war bond purchase on or alter today, opening day of the Sixth War Loan drive. One ticket can be purchased for cacn Bond regardless ot clcnoml nation. Just how many seats in the 60,000-plus capacity stadium would be available to civilians had not yet beon ascertained. Tho sale, a committee spokes man said, would bo limited to residents of the city and a sur rounding 10-mile radius, and would be on a first-conic-first- scrved basis. The tickets were priced at $4.80 each. Committee Chair man E. W. Wrightson estimated that 75 per cent of the clvl Ion tickets would go to holders of bonds and that a limited supply of choice seats would bo held for purchasers of denomi nations over $1000. Football Scores By The Associated Press SUNDAY Melville (R. I.) Navy PT Boat 13, Holy Cross 12. Bainbridce (Md.) Naval 3. Camp Lcjcuno 6. Georgia Navv Pref cht 30. Daniel Field 0. Fourth Air Force (March Field) 7, San Diego Navy 0. mird Air force N.C.) 41. Maxwell Field 7. Fort Knox 13. Bcrrv Field (Nashville) 0. LATJ2 SATURDAY Georgia Tech 14. Louisiana Tech 6. Texas Tech 13, New Mexico 7. Fort Pierce (Fla.) Amnhlbs 48. Mayport Auxiliary Air 2. Indiana State 21. Georun Field (111.) 0. Louisiana Tech 7. Southern (La.) Institute 0. El Toro (Calif.) Marines 42 Fort Bliss (Tex.) Anti-Aircraft 0. norma Aggies 14. Clark Cnl. lege 7. 2nd Air Force 47. Washington 6. Southern California 32 foil. fornia 0. UCLA 54, College of Pacific 7. St. Mary's Navv Prp.Fllohi a Fleet City 0. . Trojans Roll Over Cal, 32-0 USC Almost Assured Bowl Bid; Michigan Smashes Wisconsin, Buckoyoi Win By HAROLD CLAASSEN NEW YORK. Nov. 20 (I'l Army ami Navy hlbernalu tills weekend In nivimiallun for llielr December a clash but (here's plenty of football with unbeaten Ohio Slate entertaining Mich igan, Notro Dame Invading Georgia Tech and Southern Cali fornia banging into UCLA. , That high powered trio o( games Is listed for Siiluidny, Thursday's Thiiiiksgluing Day menu In almost us attractive with unpredictable Arkansas host lo Tulsa, Missouri ami Kansas clashing at Kansas City niul Charlullc watching Suulh Caro lina and Wake Forest. Navy, using four full tennis but wilh little Hal I lumbers: the star, tuned up for the trans planted service clash by blank ing Purdue, 32 to 0, Saturday. Army got n lot of bud fnollmll out of Its system the sanin day while crushing Pennsylvania, 02 to 7. Glenn Davis got loose for thrco Cadet touchdowns. Out in tho mlddluwcst, mean while, both the Buckeyes mid Wolverines had similar success In the last outings before their Big Ten title-deciding fray. Ohio Stale came from behind to sub due the Illinois Swiflles, 2U to 12, and Michigan sweat nut a 14 to 0 decision over thu stubborn Badgers. Southern California almost In- Klirort lUnlf n p,t,,., .......... . : - " m''.-im t,i, ci- in the Rose Bowl by crushing California, 32 lo 0, and now needs only a win over UCLA lo make it official. The lallor club romped over A. A. Stagg's Col lege of Pacific, 54 to 7. Mississippi Slate saws Its hopes for an unbeaten season go down when its star bark, Shorty Mc Williams, suffered an curly In jury and the Staters bowed lo Alabama, 10 to 0. The Crimson Tide now Is in line for a Bowl bid wilh a completed schedule iwu, vitiuut-s, iwo lies and a defeat by Georgia. Gnnruin T.l, I.. ,i : t, 7; ?Y. '- in me lime light with a 14 lo 6 triumph over .Uui..,iui!,i ouue wnne Notre Dame got ready for its Dixie In vasion with a 21 lo 0 victory over Northwestern even though bruised Bob Kelly sat on the bench. Iowa Pro-Flight punished Mis souri, 51 to 7, and now meets lOWa. a 46 In n t.itln- r in.. nesolas power. Tho Gophers are paired with Wisconsin. Kan- do Oh F nlrf mn.....l o " ... wcslern of Texas, 54 to 0. and uw nas Amarlllo Air Base as ua opposition. T(niHtef hnn.J la n uuwait-u IS BOWl claims ui h n in , i . ' i ""-.-". ino wild f,? u i.T.cd url'rislng strength """iy","K esi Virginia, 41) straight triumph by a 34 to 7 ...... .u uvt-r ooiiin uarol na and Nnri. aCr? tselimn,ic nme wh -.- ... .. .,,,,,, w0 ,os ,0 , To? ""benton forces in a 13 iu u iray. Vlrulnln I, ni,. ..i.. , seven games is, hc next rival f.Vr winner "0rX.0.r"01'. 4 '".13 Paul nh """-mourn when h?i lsS"' Jr- converted a Pcnn. Wn' S00s Baln"1: Texas - Christian, now the' southwestern conference leader I following its 7 to 0 verdict over I Pts 481 260 375 209 114 206 123 323 211 144 x Denotes season completed If it's a "frozen" article you need, advertise for a used one in tho classified. TRUCKS FOR RENT You Drive Move Yourself Save M Long and Short Trips STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phone 8304 1201 East Main RADIO REPAIR Br Expert Technician GOOD STOCK OF AVAILABLE TUBES-BATTERIES-AERIALS For All Makes of Radios ZEMAN'S v. Quick, Guaranteed Service ,M N. 9th Phone 752 Across From Montgomery Ward on North 9th Thanksgiving DANCE Thursday Evening, Nov. 23rd I MALIN Music by Pappy Gordon And His Oregon Hillbillies r i n i rnuay nassiing Cord Features "Battle RoyQ Friday night at the armory win see one oi me iiueni rassiiug cards presented In many u union, A balllo royal will bu llm fuuluru event with the following six mat maulers participating: "Grey Mask. I'cle lieiciiKiro, llululog Green Bay Clinches Pro Title By JIMMY JORDAN Clllt'AClO. Nov. 20 M') The western division of the National football league sat hack aiui walled ludny Its elminplunshlp argument all settled but In the eastern ond of tho circuit there still were problems that may not he solved until tho final cur tain Is drawn on the schedule December 10. Tho Green Hay Packers "backed" their way Into Ihelr first western division title since 1 0311 yesterday. They dropped a 24-0 decision lo New York, but at the sumo time (he Chi cago Dears, the only team thai had a possible chaucu of over hauling them, fell before Detroit, and Kraukle Slnkwlch, 41-21. The Packers have but one more game In play, against the hapless Card-1'ltt combination here next Sunday. Hut even should the Inter-clly combine turn in an upset, Green Day still would be western division titllst. Detroit saw lo that with Us upset of the Hears. Hut while the western division has Its title worries settled, Philadelphia, now In first place, still had a lot of protecting lo do before it could claim thu eastern division crown. The Ragles dumped previously un beaten Washington Hcdskins. 37-7, yesterday. Still unbeaten nut tied twice, the fcaglcs have thu Chicago Hears, Brooklyn and Cleveland to meet on successive Sundays before their season is complete. In the Philadelphia-Washing ton game Die Kngles started slow ly and the score was knotted, at the end ot tho first quar ter. Philadelphia added 13 more In the second period to as sure a safe lead as their defense lightened to hold the Redskins scoreless the rest of the way. They picked up 17 points In Ihe last half lo win 37-7. The Chicago Cardinal Pills burgh Steeler combine dropped its eighth straight league game lo Cleveland, Xt-6, and the Uos ton Yanks handed Brooklyn Its eighth loss, 13-0, In other league games. '""l. .I.u'k ' K i ' bW I J fM r..ui . : ..r'! wft I. I.. . 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