.i tail Qford Whips Gresham; U Thumo Roosevelt Powarful T-F ormation tlovons CI h Portland December 2 For Cro HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE NINE lash -rown " nVntl La aruiido' f"r?- tht eastern ond of Wo T powered, high- in Portland's Mullnomah sVlurday afternoon, De lf ioi Oregon's, 1944 Eiddlrort crown. . y"rdny iTh..k- Cl ord's huge red and & machine edg nil ou Kl Gophers, 0 to 0 ut M and La Grande's Blue Sloop champ avalonch K.vilt of Portland by u LW3 W at Grnl,dUl r .. j nnmonncn in rSht ' "truck like I, in the fourth period I11111 .... u rnr. Glen 4? . IDFIEID r PAUL HAin&o urnF. IT 1BI h (hi 1844 football sea. silting a cloit, end doll. llrllnlinea ai itr as maw F'l . ..kaiil la item- Union mgn ." nd, wi nave coiiu"iu Coich Maroit uni to 9" ru Kiwi all-conlertnce prep S'thf Bouthtrn conference fci ind It not to be con. Id with Hate-wide cholco. ii ilio not to be mlslnter d u the choice uf a confer poll, which li determined vole of ill grid conches and to editors of the various mi ind schools concerned, ns selection Is ours, and ours Jundi w hare ntmtd Aus. el virsms rm ana ol Midlord. Autland Is a bill olavtr and captain lh Cavaman alavan whila oni in tnttr rigm mina Id loirs Platkatt oil a team iithii. ihi tickle slots we nave nod to, Sheldon, huge filed Igrldder, and to George Lour jimilh Falls. Long did not I ii much as some others we (Wired became of a bad , but while he was In thcro (formed so well thnt he totrves the recoiinltlon". iblll. anothtr Medford stal. ft, and Wlrth, mainstay o Filicin una, gat tne auk a tht ouard positions and ol the Black Tornado was iktad is contar. II tht backfleld, flrey Bob tins of the K-mcn wears the tnncc toon In tho quarter ipoi ana janarcau. nasser SMcellcnce from Ashland, moi.wick of Medford occupy tm okk oerms. we debated I ind lorn between Jandrcati. irttk, Berry of Klamath I ma Burdcll of Grants Pass ikt hnlfhoz-tr ruiilHnm K..I $y decided on the former ijbttiuse of Jandreau's pass ability and Bostwlck's hard fni md defensive play, "it was no naad lor much WdMitlon oyer the lullback Jti ind Doty el Madford J It going away, WW may quite possibly be I wwllng and yowling over 'Uet that there are six Med IPliyerj on this select eleven u tell us, how can you ny one of them out? W than, li tht Harald and iilLSoutharn Oregon eon. fit Jjld alavan lor 1944. ! chlpi Id) whara they Boslwlck. rucchorso left half. buck, broke loose for M yards on n iiulek-opi'iilng "T" piny, and Fullback Marvin Doty fol lowed with a wide swoop of 12 yards Into tho end lone, He scored standing up, Cireiihiini was outweighed some 20 pounds per man but mu do u real bailie of It. Thrice thu Gophers, led by Fred Owons, wcro Insldo Mudford's 20, but they couldn't punch through the bulky Tornndu line, A Medford touchdown drive was hailed on the four-yard line by the haUtimo gun, and on the three-yard stripe by tho game s end. Medford rolled up 230 yards to 120, and had 11 first downs to 0. Tho amusing Tigers, rated no belter than an oven cholco against noonovelt'i Roughrldors, Portland and district 4 champs, generated terrific heat to turn the contest Into u rout. The Eastern Oregonluns struck for a touchdown seven minutes ufler the opening klckoff on a 05-yard forward pass play from Hob Carey to Jim Courtney, added another score In the sec ond period, two more In the third and still another in the fourth, Roosevelt, playing without the services of Its star fullback, Dick Gray, injured in tho Grant game two weeks ago, was able to tally only In the final slanzn against l.u urunuo second-stringers, Tho game, played on a snow vcrcd iirldiron. mnrknH ih 10th slralght triumph for La uiaiiuo aim esiannsiip-i i dk nn. of the finest teams ever de- vciopco in mat part of Oregon. Trojans Tackle UCLA Saturday LOS ANGELES, Nov. 24 (JP) If .Southern California heals UCLA tomorrow It is automati cally tho western nominee for me nose bowi game New Year s Day, probably against Ohio SUilo or Tennessee. If UCLA upsets the Trojans the Pacific Coast conference will have to be polled to determine the representative. The Bruins, too, would take Ohio State or Tennessee. Southern California is unde feated but had been tied by UCLA and California. UCLA has been tripped up by service learns out nas only one confer ence loss, thnt to California. . From 80,000 to 100,000 per sons, depending upon the weath er, are expected to turn out for the contest In the Coliseum. IDAHO EKES OUT WIN SPOKANE. Nov. 24 (Pj Uni versity of Idaho cagcrs edged out a one-point margin in the final period of their game with Gonzaga last night to win 47-46 and squaro their two-game scries at one each. Half time score was 20-oU. UO Squad That Will Battle Marines Tonight US' .mi. TtiU . 1.X 34 li ? 7 . AlMXUittGOl 9 Mm 38 8 as mdkmm mi Bombers Lasso Mustangs, 12-0 LOS ANGELES, Nov. 24 (I1) ScoMng twice on plays which started with their rivals in pos session of the ball, tho Seultlc Bombers defeated the Los An geles Mustangs 12 0 In nn Amer ican professional league football game yesterday. Morrio Kohler, former Oregon State college back, slartcd the Seattle scoring with an 83-yard runback of an attempted Mus tang field goal in the second period. In tho fourth quarter, Harry Cusworth blocked Norm' Leh mcrt's punt with Seattle's Steve Sllvinski recovering on the Mus tang 24. Inky Boc passed to Jerry Simlelch on the five but the ball went over on downs. On the Mustangs' first running play, John Walsh was nailed near the goal and flipped a lat eral Into the end zone. Byng Nixon, Bomber tackle, recovered for the score, Tulsa Grid Squad Invited to Spend Month In Miami MIAMI Nov. 24 (P) The Tulsa football team, which plays Miami university here Decem ber 1 and Georgia Tech in the Orange Bowl on New Year's Day, has been invited to spend tho month hero rather than make the trip to Oklahoma and back. Miomi U. President Bowman F- Ashe made the offer bv tele phone to Conch Henry Frnka. The Tulsa players would attend classes at the university here. The carabao, or water buffalo, is the national beast of burden In tho Philippines. COACH JOHN WABBEN IS SHOWN HERE WITH part of his 21- man University of Oregon varsity basketball iuad durinir a scrim mate session at McArtliur court. They arc, left to right, back row: Don Fulgham, Jim I,ee, Jim Bartelt. Del Smith, F.d Allen, Chuck Stamper, Ken Kays, Bill Ireland, Bill Elder, Marion Huff. Front row: Warren, Hal White, Charles Cordeiro, Lou Kotnlk, Bob Hamilton, Dick Wllklns, Charles Butler, Floyd Frederlckson, and Frank Hoffine. ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS By Harald-Ntws Flrir Team Second Teom Nam School Pos. School Name Auiland Grants Pan LE Medford Riggs Sheldon Medford LT Medford Beisonettc Cahill Medford LG Medford Porter . Cava Medford C Klamath Falli Vanderhoff Wlrth Klamath Fold RG Klamath Fall Wilson Long Klamath Falls RT Grants Past Robertson Plaskett Medford RE Klamath Falls Thurman Perkins Klamath Falls QB Medford Watson Jandreau Ashland RH Grants Pass Burdell Bostwlck Medford LH Klamath Falls Berry Doty ' Medford FB Klamath Falls Biehn "Battle Royal" Featured On Rassting Card Tonight The battle of tho bulging bl eeps or who has the most dur able dome! That's the ticket to night at the armory when six of tho most bruising cranium crunchers in the grappling grab bag go at it in a "battle royal" for gore, glory and gold and the chance to give the savage "Grey Mask" the old leather. This set-up will give one and all of the other torso-twisters participotina an opportunity to even scores of long standing with the hooded hoodlum and it is pointed out that tho mask ed mauler will not remove his hood if taken for a buggy ride in the free-for-all, but will un mask if tossed for a loss in his am Snead Leads Portland Open 45lu" NEWLAND PTLAND, Ore , Nov. 24 (IP) L i.?an?, Snend- on the gMck trail of big time golf I ? months service In the I hMded the field today as J ! I contingent of pros and g teed off In the second !" of the 72-holo Portland rini. , "7en. no clubbed over po of r t, Tttn i . -uuuua over J,""", with . two-under. l!Wlm. MA themnTC moved Into major competition practically "cold." He was matching shots with tho red hot stars of tho day, Byron Nelson and Harold McSpadcn, leading money winners for the year, and Sob Hamilton, holder of the na tional PGA crown. Whether Slammin' Sam can hold up the pace on such short notice for tho balance of the tournament Is another question. Ho hod tho first round stuff to show the way to fellow pros who havo played regularly since he enlisted, just after winning the PGA title in Mny. 1942 ; Snead, the gallery attraction ns ho banged off the first tec 4 fJCtu'Q'ft ""3 '' O jot-1 Hftw Whlikty 8e Prco S7H GralB Nutri spirits I '"""downt Dlatlllcry Havre Dt Grace, Maryland In rainy weather, carded six pars in a row, then bagged two birdies to post a ncnt 33 for the outgoing nine. He had a bogey and 'birdie on the back nine, tho rest pars. Tho soggy course played slow, no run to the shots. Even so, Sam whnlcd a drive and No. 3 wood to overshoot the 522-yard 18th. His chip back was weak, giving him a par where a birdie was In order- Sncad's initial effort gave him a one-stroke edge over Miko Turnesa, White Plains, N. Y who finished with a 71. Harold West, Portland pro turned bus driver, started his second round in third position with a par 72 already to his credit. Ho shared the spot with Willie Goggin, White Plains, N. Y and Zoll Eaton, Los An geles. , ' i Hellcats Win Intramural Tournament -The Intramural basketball bee played on tho local high school cage court came to a conclusion Wednesday afternoon with the Hellcats, captained by Dean Mason, tramping the Modocs to the tune of 31-19 to gain the intra-school crown. Both quintets boasted a per fect record going into the title fray, but the Hellcats, paced by Jim Noreen with 13 markers, captured the toga tilt easily. The Hellcat five jumped off to an early lead and was never in serious danger of being headed during the entire game. Bob Perkins, guard and captain of the Modocs, played a good ball game for the losers, but picked up four fouls and was forced to take it easy throughout the latter stages of the contest. In the only other fracas played the Wildcats nipped the Jay Vees, 16-14, on Bob Redkey's last second field goal, while the Spartans won 2-0 over the Peli cans on a forfeit decided by the flip of a coin. Some boys that looked ex ceptionally good during the tournament were: White, Mason, Perkins, Noreen, Palmer, Zaro sinskl, Noel, Zupan, Pope and Rcdkey. Coach Marble Cook will now assemble the Pelican squad from tho 43 or more boys that participated In these con tests and tho real work pre paratory to the openina of the basketball season will get under way in earnest. Final Standings: Team W. L. Pet. Hellcats 5 0 1.000 Modocs 4 1 .800 Jny-Vecs 2 3 .400 Wildcats 2 3 .400 Spartans 2 ' 3 .400 Pelicans 0 5 .000 Allen Adding Machines Friden Calculators Royal Typewriters Desks Chairs - Files For those hard-to-get items PIONEER PRINTING AND STATIONERY CO. 124 So. 8th Klamath Falls DANCE Saturday Night K.C. HALL Sponsored by Towniend Club Modarn and Old Time Dancing 9:00 'Til liOO Men 50c Ladles 50c Oakridge Claims 6-Man Grid Title subsequent bout after the battle of the biggies is completed. That is, providing he can navigate under his own power after the shindig and the torrid treatment he will no doubt receive. , Bulldog Jackson, Earl Ma lone, Rowdy O'Dowdy, Pete Bel castro and Coast Champ Jack Kizer will all be out to sec what makes the hooded heel tick and the "Mask" has insisted on heavy police protection in case the affair turns into o ,donny brook. The guy does deserve a bit of credit for walking into this one with both eyes open and knowing that he may not be left with a leg to stand on, both literally and figuratively. Two referees in the persons of Wally Moss and "Blood and Guts'.' Davidson will attempt to keep a semblance of control over the body benders, althouch both of them are liable to wind up on the outside looking in if-they are' unfortunate enough to fall into -the bad graces of the- par ticipants. -i, . The curtain parts at 8:30T.p."m" and the armory Is expected to be jammed to the rafters. So hold on to your skimmers, here we go again! EUGENE, Nov. 24 (&) Oak ridge today claimed the mythical Oregon class B high school six man grid title after walloping Banks, 27 to 13 yesterday. Oakridgo tallied onee in the first half, twice in the third period and again in the fourth, with Ty Lovelace scoring two touchdowns, one on a 68-yard punt return. Banks rang the gong In the first quarter on Bob May's 32- varrf Hach anrl aaa'tn In tha Taei I heat. Banks led in first downs. 7 to 5, but both teams made 197 net "yards. Fort Lewis Medics ! Win Post Grid Title OLYMPIA, Nov. 24 VP) The Fort Lewis Modics hold Claim to the post football title today by virtue of their 27-6 rout of the Engineers here yesterday. More than 2300 spectators contributed an average of a dol lar each, through admissions and souvenir programs, to a fund to provide telephone calls for. in- vana soldiers. Classifier Ads Bring Results Leathernecks Ready for UO Five Tonight University of Oreffon. famous for its basketball from Madison Square garden to Hawaii, will play the Leatherneck cagers to night at tho Klamath Union high gym and Saturday night on the marine court. Bob Hamilton, dynamic little guard from Seattle, is the only returning regular from last year's second place northern di vision, Pacific coast conference quintet. The remainder of the squad is an assortment of dis charged war veterans, untried 4-F's, and two reserve letter men. ' Bouncing back after a double defeat at the hands of a strong coast guard aggregation from Seattle, the Webfoots rolled over the Willamette NavycaU 55-35 and 69-49 with Bob Hamilton and his running mate, Dick Wilkins, pacing their attack. A fast breaking, spectacular and crowd-pleasing style of play. The Webfoots will be facing a Leatherneck team in Its Initial effort. But Marine Coach Ser geant Les Israel has his boys primed and is confident that the Webfoots will meet a .fighting team with plenty of scoring power in its own-right. The probable starting lineup Coach Israel announced will be John Cox and Southpaw Joe Liomurovich at tne Kuards. Ked Gilbert at the pivot post, and Leonard Burland and Bill Mills forwards. This combination gives the Leathernecks a team with plenty of height, averaging 6 feet, 1 inch.' Coach Israel can re ly on Johnny Reed and Edward Meath to offer capable relief for the back court men, and Harold Money. 6 feet. 4 inch lanky speedster, will be ready to do yeoman duty at eitner forward or center. The game will be novel ex perience for the marine caeers. all -of whom have been away from basketballs, field houses and referees- -for two years- or more while engaging in . cam Daigns of the South Pacific. Six-foot-two-and-one-half-inch center and superb ball-handler Robert "Red" Gilbert holds a personal letter of commendation for serv ice in the battle of Bougainville. Before joining the marines, Gil bert played with the Los Ange les Diablos. a fast semi-pro out fit. James Darnell, regular left end on the marine grid team, also has a personal letter of com. mendation from General Francis P. Mulcahey because of his splendid work in aviation while overseas. Wounded in the leg during the battle for Guam was a former first raider,. Charles Chism, the tallest man on the TRUCKS FOR RENT You Drive Move Yourself . Save M Long and Short Trips - STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phone 8304 1201 East Main Football Scores By The Associated Prtas OREGON HIGH SCHOOL. Medford 6, Gresham 0. La Grande 33, Roosevelt (Port, land) 7. . t Hillsboro 34, Forest Grove 8. Beaverton 20, Tigard 0. Cottage Grove 32, Junction City 0. Columbia Prep (Portland) 6, Camas, Wash-, 6 (tie). COLLEGE Bucknell 6, Franklin and Mur shall 0. Wake Forest 19, South Caro lina 13. Tulsa 33, Arkansas 2. Charleston C. G. 14, Cataw ba 7. Presbyterian 6, Newberry 0. Missouri 28, Kansas 0. Wichita 13, Drake 12. Howard 14, Lincoln 7. Utah 47. Utah State 0. Colorado 16, Denver 14. Idaho Southern Branch Pocatello Marines 6. College of Pacific 14, Fresno State college 6- Georgia Tech (B) 12, Se wanee 7. 34, sauad. measuring: 6 feet 4 in. J. . Hysell, who also wears the pur pie nean, was nit in tne shoul- -der by a sniper bullet in the landing on Parry island in the-.. Eniwetok campaign. I -. - Tickets can be obtained now- -, at the super cut rate drugs, Klamath Billiards, USO center, or from individual members of the marine squad for Friday - . night's fracas. The second game oi me series to de played Sat- , . urday night, November 25, at the :' post gymnasium will be staged as a .recreational function for the marines with no admission ' being charged , . , The total number of lakes and pools in Norway cover about 2950 square miles, or 2i per cent of the entire country. - When is Medford - Stay at. HOTEL HOLLAND -' Thoroughly Modern . Joe and Anne Eailey Proprietors ASSOCIATED .: Saturday U.C.LA. Vs.- U.S.C. 2:15 P. M. KFJI (1240 kc) . and it Mutual Network.. nan I 1 i I .sluing 1944 (THIS is the third Thanksgiving of this . U war. As on the two that preceded" it, essential war work goes on uninterruptecl and the gayety and happiness of complete family, reunions are missing. But the essence of the Thanksgiving spirit remains unchanged thankfulness for the privilege of living under the free institutions of America and deter mination to preserve the things we are thank ful for to be enjoyed by generations yet . unborn. BUY WAR BONDS SICKS' Saje'j1 "' Ly , l1 W.I N G .SALEM C O MP A OREGON N Y