BACE TWO Portland Open Compares With Three-Ring Circus Rich, Tourney Has Attracted Almost Every Hotshot Professional In Land PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 2t (V) If more innovations can be found to enhance' h golf tournament, the promoter of Portland's $15, 300 open would like to hear bout them. Robert Hudson, wholesale grocer and 'Angel" of this winter-swing inaugural, believes he ha even outdone Charles S. Mav, sponsor o( that three-ring links circus known as the Tarn O'Shantcr All-America. The tournament, beginning Thursday and lasting through Sunday, has attracted almost everv top-flight professional in the land, plus many amateurs and both amatei . and profes sional: women stars. An elaborate scoreboard at the clubhouse, raised, covered and floodlighted, will keep the pay ing clients and the press in formed of all action transpiring on the course of the Portland Golf club: . . ,,, Soldiers packing walkie-talkies will follow each three-some as they battle par over the 72-hole route, medal play, flashing the hole-by-hole scores back to the clubhouse for immediate nota tion on. the scoreboard. For hungry fans and players there will be a sandwich and drinks concession between the 15th arid' 16th greens, and an other larger eating place at the clubhouse. Hudson was worried about a possible- caddie shortage until he contacted sports writers of school papers at Portland's eight prep institutions. They told him they twould Mine up the bag toters, and they did 150 of them. .... ... Hudson then tossed a banquet for the embryo caddies and i T.ari-v T.nmhnrrtni Pnrtlnn Ortlf ' Larry Lambcrgcr, Portland golf 10 VITAL SERVICES One 1. SPARK PLUGS cleaned. 2. AIR CLEANER cleaned and reoiled. 3. CRANKCASE refilled with Richlubo Motor Oil. 4. DIFFERENTIAL refilled. 5. BATTERY checked. club pro, gave them a lesson In club-carrying procedure. But Hudson wasn't through with the caddies. He announced that he would pay their fees out of his own pocket, taking that burden off the players' shoulders. Hudson's crowning touch, however, was the decision to construct grandstands along the playing route for the benefit of spectators and convalescent soldiers, five for the former and one for the latter. The stands will be so situated, he says, that watchers won't have to pick golf balls out of their hair. Service Publication Heard From In Poll NEW YORK, Nov. 21 (iP The Associated Press football poll, which already listed the Anchor age, Alaska, Times among its voters, became definitely inter national today upon receipt of a ballot from Sgt. Andy Rooncy, sports editor of the Stars and Stripes in London. Rooiiey listed Army, Randolph Field, Navy, Ohio State, Bain bridge, Iowa Pre-Flight, Michi gan, Southern California, Duke and Tennessee in that order. March Field Flyers Get Set For Bombers RIVERSIDE. Calif., Nov. 21 iP) The Fourth Air Force Flyers of March Field will get three days to work out in the Denver altitude before their grid match with the Second Air Force Superbombers next Sunday. They departed last night for the inter-AAF classic. UNLESS YOU CARE FOR NOW. Every cor on the rood today is facing its third winter of wartime driv ing; and winter driving is the toughest of all. Summer dust and mptor grit cause eostly engine wear. Metal wears on metal when precious gears continue to turn in worn-out summer lubricants. Ask your Richfield dealer to help you beat wartime and wintertime driving hazards. 1 1.0. TRANSMISSION refilled. SHIELD NOW! Marine Mentor rvi Les Israel, marine basketball coach, has his cagori ready for tho forthcoming tilts Friday and Saturday nights with tho speedy Wobfoots from tho University of Oregon. Tho Friday tilt will be played on the high school court and the latter battla will be playad at tho Barracks. YOUR CAR SfudS puc 6. TIRES checked, inflated, cross-switched. 7. FRONT WHEEL BEARINGS lubricated. 8. RADIATOR cleaned. 9. CHASSIS lubricated. HERALD AND NEWS. fir mm, By PAUL COMING UPI Tha Modford Black Tornado cut the horns oil tho Rod Dev ils of Coqullle Saturday night with a smashing 32-M triumph and aro now slated to msot Gresham in a semi-tlnal jout Thankigiving Day at Mediord. Gresham was given the toga in district by a district committee also on Saturday. The Gresham Ciophers, coached by Frank Bar tholomew, use both a single wing and T-formation and have piled up an impressive record this year with eight straight victories. Modford't win over Coquilla put tha Tornado in tho nam bracket in the won and lout column and the forthcoming battU on Turkey day should bo a dinger. But we are going to stick our nock out along with Tom Turkey on this one and wo give Modford tho duke by two touchdowns. In the other semi-final go, the LaGrandc Tigers tackle Roose velt of Portland at LuUrnnde. It seem to us that this one might easily go either way but we arc taking a stand nnd picking La Grande. The Tigers have rolled up nine straight wins in the Blue Mountain league and appear to be a formidable crew. If wo aro right on thoso two mm Marine Cagers Swamp Navy Quintet in Practice Tilt In a practice game, a prepara tion for their forthcoming tilts with the University of Oregon i Wcbfoots Friday night at the i Klamath Union high school gym and Saturday night on their own post court, "the Leatherneck cagers shellacked a squadron quintet from tho naval air. sta tion, 64-15, on their home court last night. Marine coach. Sgt. Les Israel, used every man on the roster, ex cept his latest addition to the squad, Charles Chism. Snapping to a 15 to 2 lead in the first period, the marines scored almost at will over t he firey navy fliers. They held a 29 to 6 count lead at the half. The marines had a great ad vantage over the navy fliers and controlled the ball on most re bounds. The starters for the Leathernecks averaged belter than 6 foot, 1 inch. Forwards Bill Mills and Leonard Burk land, former North Park college courtmen, measure 6 foot, 3 inches and 6 foot, 1 inch, respec tively; Pivotman Robert "Red" Gilbert, 6 foot. 21 inches, pin war semi-pro with the Los Ange les Diablos; Guard Johnnie Cox, an oven 6; and southpaw Joe Domltrovlch, Cox' backcourl mates, is shy the 6 foot mark by an inch. All the height that can be mustered, however, will be need ed for the Webfoot games. The University of Oregon coach, John warren, a successful high school and Oregon frosh mentor for the past 14 years, has tall Ken Hays, the 6 foot, 7 inch sophomore who played center in the pro-season schedule last year, and Bob Ham WilM'UiJ BOX OFFICE OPENS 6:45 :v KDJC J Soak's Jas ujiyffl GRABLE v wmumt Another Big Hit FRANK ALBERTSON Robert Armstrong KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ima HAINES tilts, Modiord will tanglo with LaGrande In tho state finals and tho jolly boan wa wagorod with Loo Jacobs will bo at stuke. Having a passion for Jolly beant wo have trlod to look at this moot trom all logi cal anqlos and wo only wish wo could have soon tho Tigort portorm thli year, but wo (till stick bv our qunt In picking tho Tornado as this yoar'i Ore. gon prop grid champions. Bo there 'tis, lolkil CRUNTS AND GROANS Tho big "battle royal" com ing up on tho Milling bill this wosk should bo ono of those things you hoar about but sel dom soe. At long last tho "Gray Mask" it very likoly to get tho going over wo have all been waiting to soo. Wo do not envy the hooded hoodlum for his part In this Fri day night's work, but we do ad mire him a bit for entering the shindig with the certain knowl edge that all of tho other five grapplors will be out to see what makes him tick. There isn't a grapplor on tho northwest circuit that has any thing but diiliko for tho masked maulor and wo MAY find out who tho guy it Friday ovo whon tho cranium crunch ors butt bleeps. ilton, the northern division scor ing titlist of last yoar, in the backcourt. Last Saturday, Ham ilton teamed with his running mate, Dick Wilkins to pace tho Ducks to a G919 victory over the Willamette Navycals. Together, they hit the hoop for 30 points. Tickets arc on sale for Friday night's fray, which will be held on the Klamath Union high school court at Super Cutrato Drug, USO, Klamath Billiards and from members of tho marine squad. Saturday's game will be staged at the barracks for the benefit of the marines, admission- free. Score Or Not Score, That's the Question WINDSOR. Ont. Nov. 21 (P Here's a puzzler that not even the rule books seem to solve: In 'a recent Ford Hockey lea gue game Goalie Jimmy Hogan thought he had stopped a shot from the stick of Al Shields, be cause he fell the puck In his armpit. To his amazement, how ever, he saw the red light flash and a puck in the back of the net. . So Hogan lifted his arm and a puck dropped to the ice. Tile rubber disc, made in lay ers, had split in two. The offi cials ruled a goal, but the dis puted decision was referred to the National Hockey league for settlement. , FIGHTS By The Associated Proit NEW YORK Phil Tcrranova. 127, New York, and Harry Jcf fra, 130, Baltimore, drew, 10. T0DAY THRIUSI CHILIS! ACTION! Linda Hoye Army, Navy Place Tops In AP Poll Southorn California Gains In Rank While Irish Drop To 18th; Ohio Slata Third By HAROLD CLAASBEN NEW YORK. Nov. 21 (IV Army and Navy the trams that meet in Ualllinoro on December 2 in the football gamu of tho decade rate No. 1 and 2 In tn day's Associated Press poll to de termine tlio country' outstand ing eleven. The Cadets, who conquered Pennsylvania by a 62 to 7 score last Saturday, hung onto (list place In the opinions of tho l)H voting scribes but the remainder o( the tup 10 underwent a shake up thill ousted Ulike, despite its a4 to 7 triumph over .South Caro lina, and elevutcd Southern Cali fornia. Navy. 31! to 0 winner over Pur due, climbed to second place from third a week ago. Ohio State retained third but Ran dolph Kleld, which romped to a 38 to 0 verdict over Southwest ern of Texas, skidded from the runiicr-iiii berth to fourth. The fliers were followed by B:iinbrldge Naval, Michigan, Iowa Prc-Kllght, Southern Cali fornia, Fourth Air Force of March Field and Georgia Tech, Noire Dame, whose lung ten ure In the elite ranking win broken last week when It was rr ked eleventh, fluttered clear down to eighteenth this time, de spite a 21 lo 0 coiuiuc.it of North western. They were fulluwed by the Second Air Foice. n, th Armv and Navy will be idle this week as they prepare for their titanic struggle In Balti more 10 d ys hence. The Cadets have scored 4a I points in piling up eight straight victories at slightly more than n point a min ute. Only four touchdowns have registered against them. Navy, nfter a slow start In which they lost two of their first four games, have righted them selves and only Notre Dame has been able to score on them since. Their attack has ground out 22!) tallies while their line, although it hold throe opponents to a mi nus yardage, has been pierced for OS. There Is no need waiting until December 2. however, to deter mine tho aceurae. of the Judges. Ohio State's Civilians, No. 3 agai.i this week, meet Michigan, No. 6. in Columbus this Saturday with the Buckeyes' unsullied rec ord and the Big Ten title al stake. The Wolverines have hecn beaten only once, by Indiana, Utah University Gunning For Fifth Victory of Season SALT LAKE CITY, Nov. 21 lP) Utah university, Running for Its f trill victory of the Kra son, will open with an all-fresh-man backfleld representing three states against Utah State in their Thanksgiving Day game here Thursday. The kickoff is at 1:30 p. m., mountain war time. Morris Flcklln of Grand Junc tion, Colo., and Jack Sherman of Caldwell, Idaho, will be the halfbacks with Mitt Smith and Bob Summcrhays, both of Salt Lake City, at quarterback and fullback. Box Office Opens 1:30 - 6:45 Telephone 4507 -AND- BOX OFFICE OPENS 6:45 --ENDS- Wednesday Multnomah Field Chosen as Site Of Title Clash PORTLAND, Nov, 21 ll'l Re gardless of which teams win Thanksgiving Day scml-flnal giiines. Oregon's 1U44 prop slulu title clash will be staged In Port land's Multnomah sladium tho afternoon of December 2, Ore gon High School Activities asso ciation offluiali announced hero today. Victors in the semi-final tills Gresham at Modford and limine velt of Portland at I.uCiraiHlo will vie in the - championship battle. Portland's Grant hluli whipped Klamath Falls, 0 to 0 lo win the 1043 crown, Eli's Turn Down Feeler For Bowl Bid NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov. 21 Wl Yale's Alhletlc association big-wigs lire "extremely flatter ed" over tho bowl gaum "feel ers" being extended to their un defeated and untied footballers but Director Ogdon G. Miller today said the Ells "positively" .would end llielr eight-game slate here Saturday against Vir ginia. "Il'a a new feeling to me. and wo're extremely flattered," smiled the nines athletic boss, "but wo positively couldn't play a post season game this winter. even if we wanted to. The squad aro navy and marine1 trainees and they arc subject to a 48-hour navy rulo governing absence from tho post, I "That would preclude any possibility of our going to any' bowl game, and besides classes are scheduled to be held on New Year's Day," Delighted, loo, Is Coach Howie Odell, whose lads have trounced Const Cunrd, Cornell, Columbia, I Rochester Dartmouth, Brown and North C'arollnn so far, If: they lick Virginia. It'll be the! Elis' first perfect season since I 1923 when Bill Malloryj team! swept the slate. O'Neill Ousted From Board of Directors Of Sacramento Club SACRAMENTO, Calif., Nov. 21 (Pi Joe O'Neill, second vice , president of the Pacific Coast I Baseball league, has been ousted 1 from the board of directors of the Sacramento club and an-. nouneed he would not accept re-! election to the club presidency, j O'Neill, one of a group of l "Utile peoplo" who effected out-1 right purchase '"oK Uw.-Solona t from the St. Louis Cardinals , last spring, failed to win a place : among tho seven directors chosen yesterday, j He announced Inter he would ' not accept the presidency of the club again if it were offered him. , L. A. OPEN SCHEDULED ! LOS ANGELES. Nov. 21 (!) The Riviera country club will be 1 the scene of ,lhe Los Angeles ; open golf tournament January ' 5-8 for war-bond prlies of $13,. i 333. Harold (Jug) McSpaden, 1 who won the link classic last year, is expected to defend his titlo. 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