PACE TWO HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON Rose Bowl Tilt Shapes Up as High Scoring Bee Both Elevens Possess Scoring Punch; Buster Stephens to Poce Vol Attack By FRANK FHAWLEY .whipped a very Rood service PASADENA Calif Dec ;fi chib, San Diego Naval 1 raining m Tui , .1 V i ; I station, by ticitins away to a iT) Although Die records mdi- ,m.u0wn load, finally were tale bolh Tennessee and South- j tied at 21-21, and then scored the urn California are strong, defen-1 deciding touchdown with com Mvcly. their football battle in j parative case. Tennessee was the Rose Bowl, January 1,1 held by a scoreless lie by Ala shapes up as a givo-aud take , bama. but otherwise had the scoring spree. i scoring punch whenever needed. In winning (heir second Paei-; their triple nreai. mis er oic rt r-. m,Tfmn,. ml., rinriitc ' phens, was the sparkpluR of a Coach Jeff Cravath's tenure, the versatile attack, grounded on a " , i .i ..ii ...,.,r since wins . formation from a n T ' " ,,. i . ? w s art balanced line. The Vols passed I to score, and usually did." They I well and had good driving pow- : . . : er. ! But the southerners may have I to open up to match the 1 rojans trickery out of their T formation. i Everybody else had to, of neces ; sily. ! Cravath's "stutter play," a de-i j layed , reverse at a 90-degree ancle on the weak side, was one 1 of the best ground gainers in the I repertoire. Quarterback Jim ! Hardy's smooth ball handling to a supposedly blocking back al lowed the Southern California line to split wide gaps in the op- Anii -Goal Tending Rule Up for Test OKLAHOMA CITY, Dec. 26 (i Net results of the anti-goal Irtnriinc rnlo n:W5t.ri last snrinc to put a ceiling on oasKciuou s ; fs ""- tall boys will be gleaned from I Stephens gained almost twice its first laboratory test in the ; as much yardage as any one three-day ail -college tourney , Southern California back, but opening here tomorrow. ' all the Trojan backs carry the Three of the sport's most i ball, and with almost equal facil prominent skscrapers, Bob Kur-1 ity. land, 7 feet, Oklahoma Aggies; j Tne Trojans will be nowhere George Kok. Arkansas, 6 feet, 10 i ncar so strong as they were in inches, and Bill Henry, 6 feet, 8 ; iate October, when Guard Wally inches, will supply the material ; Crittenden, Tackle Marshall Ro for the test in the tourney s ; mer and Back Gordon Gray eight-team field. were among those present. They Consensus is that the rule ac- also nave iosl George Callanan, lually Will aid the tall players sivrK- hack and n. ratrhnr. rfHU Ilie net;1" aafctn-iuua ua.u Hank Iba has some figures from Kurland's first five games that offers proof. As Iba puts it, Kurland aver aged robbing nine points a game last season, Kurland hit 444 points last season, an average of 13.46 a game. This year he has hit 84 points in five games for a 16.8 average and that was against the stiffest sort of opposition. "Since he doesn't have to Jump for dozens of rival shot." Iba pointed out, "he can save his energy. the opening round finds Ar- No Time Out vsu,V ") s (-4N' 71 now--Tjr . TW U N! ! and Mil Drcblow by injuries. Yel, if Tennessee stops the Southern California victory march of seven wins in as many tries in the Rose Bowl, there can be po alibis. Replacements. have done exceptionally well for Cra vath. Whenever he lost a good man, another came up to deliver in grand fashion. A sellout crowd of 93.000 will watch the New Year's contest. HUNTER HITS JACKPOT : SALT LAKE CITY. Bee. 26 (IPi Al Ball was there as a wit- kansas vs. Benvcr: Rice vs. West I ness when his brother, Tom, Texas; Oklahoma Aggies vs. Bay-j raised his shotgun and pulled lor and Oklahoma vs. Texas j the trigger once. Tech. Six ducks tumbled earthward. ! When in Medlord TRUCKS FOR RENT st? a You DriTe Mot. Yourself HOTEL HOLLAND Save H Long and Thoroughly Modern Short Trip Joa and Anna Earloy STILES' BEACON SERVICE Proprietors Phon 6304 1201 East Main Trout, Newhouser Share American League Hurling Honors for Detroit Club East-West Grid Squads Go to Work SAN KRANC18CO, Bee. 2 tl'l With the Christmas holiday over both Ihc East and West football squads buckled down today to a week of serious workouts in pre paration lor their New Year's charity football contest at Keur stadium, The sqvutds resume two prac tice periods daily after under- SoinR only one workout yeatur ay because of the holiday. From the Kasl cump at Santa Clara university came word that yesterday's drill was the best thus far, sparked by the pres ence of Leslie Horvath, Ohio State All-America quarterback. The attack designed by Coaches Andy Kerr, Br. George Hauscr mid Bernle Biermtin will be cen tered around the tluckeyc flash, u triple threat artist. Coaches Orln Holllngbery and Homer Norton directed a three hour workout of the western squad at Mcnlo Junior college be fore the annual Christmas din ner was served. At the dinner, members of the two teams were presented gold watches, gifts of the Shriners' organization spon soring the game. The west squad's- workout stressed forward passing and running plays. Jack Broderlck, University ol Washington freshman, was lit an end berth for the "A" squad dur ing yesterday's workout. n ironv HAINES for military By JERRY LISKA CHICAGO, Bee. 26 (T) The official American league pitch ing statistics today showed Paul (Dizzy) Trout and Harold New houser. Betroit's brilliant mound team, front and center on base ball's stage for a rousing cur tain call. Not in 40 years has the junior circuit produced such a prolific pair of tossers on the same team. In nearly hurling the Tigers to the pennant. Trout and New houser racked up 56 victories, the most by a brace of team mates since 1904 when John B. Chesbro (41) and John Powell (23) of New York collaborated for 64. The terific Tiger two-some Lefty Hal Newhouser with 29-9 and righlhanded Trout with 27-14 were the American league's only 20-game winners this year and they permitted only one slab crown to escape them. Boston's Tex. Hughson turned in a brilliant 18-5 record for a top won-loss percentage m (iflB Gte Mil 1 Here's the taste illlS B I I you've been look- wlttJI V' f ing for -the re- t g whiskies and flilil"""1 ""V ' can grain neutral ! fiAl spirits. ' of .783 before he entered the armed forces in August. The much-coveted earned run rating title went to Trout with 2.12. an amazing performance considering that the rugged righthander toiled 352 Innings, tops for the season. He also led in shut-outs with seven, worked the most complete games, 33. and faced the most batters. 1323. Southpaw Newhouser was runnerup to Trout in earned run average with 2.22 and in com plete games with 25, but ho led in strikeouts with 187, compared with Trout's runner-up total of 144. Actually. Joe Heving (8-3) and Jonas Berry of Philadelphia (10-8) had the best earned run average at 1.95, but neither pitched enough innings to rate title consideration. Heving worked 120 frames and Berry 111. Third in this department with 2.26 was Hughson. Newhouser placed second in the won-loss column with a per centage of .763, followed by Nel son Potter of the champion St. Louis Browns (19-7) with .731; Heving with .727; and Ernio Bon ham of New York (12-9), .667. Trout's 27-14 record gave him a seventh-place rating of .659. Three other hurlcrs won more than 15 games Hank Borowy of the Yankees (17-12); Jack Kramer of the Browns (17-13); and Bill Bictrich of Chicago (16-17). HOME FOR CHRISTMAS GARY, Ind., Bcc. 26 (IP) Mrs. Tony Zale, wife of the world middleweight boxing 1944 Lost River Antelope Hunt Reported Good BOISE. Ida., Bee. 26 UV) Range Examiner Herman Koppcs of the stale fish and ; game department reported Sat urday 2000 hunters killed 1470 i antelope during the 11)44 Lost j river hunt. He said 73 i per cent of the hunters who received permits were successful. The kill In cluded 678 docs, 627 bucks and 167 fawns. The hunt for 2000 head of antelope In Butte, Clark, Cus ter, Jefferson and Lemhi conn- tics was the. largest of its kind I ever held in the stale, Koppcs Isaid. He1 estimated Ihc herd at ; 12,000 to 14,000 head. Pepper Questions Racetrack Shutdown MIAMI, Fla., Bee. 26 (P) Senator Pepper (B-Fla.) wants to know if racing Is no more of a drain on the war effort than other forms of amusements allowed to continue and if it isn't ho says he will ask War Mobilization Bircctor James F. Byrnes to "talk over" the race track shutdown. ( The Florida senator said ho had not had time yet to study how much the transportation problems are affected by racing and whether employment at tracks has taken away any es sential workers from defense plants. By PAUL HAINES SELECTIVE SERVICE ' Willi the Instructions of War Mobilization Bircctor James K, llyrnes to selective service buards to review qualifications for military service of men now engaged in professional athletics comes a iiucs lion that Ii a s long been a puz zle to us. Let it he un derstood at once that we In no w u y mean to cast any asper sions, whatso ever, on these professional ath letes, but we arc curious, along with tho public, as to how these men can bo unfit service and yet be ablo to coin pete wllh the grcntc.il uthlctcs o( the nations In games stressing and rcq-ilrlng physical fitness, The question may be answered In the ncar future. OREGON'S FINEST Rtltntd Sunday war tha Portland Orogonlan's cholcts 1 as tha top alhltllc llguro lor 1944 of th stat oi Orgon. Marino Piorottl, star hurUr for th Portland Baavart and a 26. gam wlnntr, won honors as th top tnal athlat. Plr ttl alio won recognition from th major lanus and was snapped up by th Washington Senators in th recent baieDall dralt. Betty Evans, who hurled for the Lind and Pomeroy nation al championship girls soltball ten, not the duke as th out standing woman athlete. Robert A. Hudson received special mention (or hit spon sorship of the 15.500 smacker oo Portland Open goll tourna ment. Last, but lar from least. It Al Slmpion, hailed at the out standing coach of the year for leading hit Medlord Black Tornado to th Oregon prep football title. Thete are certainty deterr ing of th honor they her re ceived and w with them fur ther tuccett In the forthcom ing new year. champion, and her baby daugh ter, got a surprise Christmas Bay. Zale, a chief petty officer stationed at the naval station at Norfolk, Va arrived home in time to celebrate the holi day with his family. HENDED WHISKEY, Ii PROOF 57','. GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. THE LANSDOWNE DISTILLERY. HAVRE DE GRACE. MARYLAND. NOW Box Office Opens 1:30 6:43 ! 1 yam yi :,-t 'X RmMiss Emit) Matt mod his awn rules for lid and levi . . .-' to ploy o danger out tjomtl fi 'VI St Bythaoulhor of "How Graen Was My Volley." rvii Di rvrwn AIM O ETHEL LiKKI IVlUKt mKRY FITZGERALD J4 ,.iDUPREZ.WVAn GEORGE (OUlOUmS DAH OURTEA fOMAH I0HNEH (ONSIAHIIN SHATHE gygmb'r 26, ly4, "Battle Royal" to Feature Crunch Card Friday N)g At tho Kliimalh crunch arena Friday night, Proinnlrr Muck l.lllard will sliigo a battle royal, or whu's got Ihu button, wllli six mill gladiators pat'tli'lpalliig, l.lllai'tl auniiuncnd that there would lie no hike In ducal pilees (or Ihc fuiir-slar show anil Ihc arinury garden Is expected lu he packed to the rafters. For this gory fray Llllard has ttt'Ciirod the services of -iI.n of the top-notch blcepera on tho nnrlhwrst piissauc lucliidliig: Jack Klner, Pacific corn.! light. heavy king, Mill Olson, liust Johnson, Junior heavyweight champ of tho Pacific coast, Hull dog k'ackson, Tony Ross and last but far from least, Ciorgeous Cleorgo Wagner, the self-slylcd "lnal of the const. " Wally Moss and "Ltlooil and Cuts" Davidson will add lo the general confusion by acting as the two referees and eveiyllilug serins set for u lively evening. As Is the usual procedure in those bleep brawls, tho first two maulers eliminated will crunch cianiums In the curtain-raiser while the next pair lo go w V' ,'n re,!,,!! ,, 'Wind,,, The dnniiyhrnnlt Wn , lo raise t. fMn, , " ' Oni ;' will, ,,,, ' r IJWt Full Fields Fcotur Tropical Park Run MIAMI, Fla. lire Full field, were ,,e Tropical pl k l y,sri '"en sought l pick up ,,r'c.ln pur.,., a, p,,,,!,,1,,, hZ!C! tlon-whle li-a.-k ban clow. actlvlhe, Januiiry 3 lur( An opening dy 'cruW( ond largest J ru.,1.,,,' ' K? lory, yesterday e nc ord of $7111,710 (, , cWd ?' pari nuituel beltliin ad,y' One hundred nml riflv -spv. entries were booked to 01I' nine races. Tennessee, Brooklyn Cage Teams Triumph NEW YORK. Dec. 20 T) Tennessee and Brooklyn col. lege, both underdogs In the bet ting, upset New York university and Western Kentucky In a Christmas night basketball dou. blcheader before 13.438 at Mad ison Square Garden. Tennessee nipped NYU. 30-48, on Paul Walthcr's last-minute field goal while Brooklyn downed the Kcntuckians, 49-43. Contlnuout Show Dally Box Offlc Opent 12:30 STARTS TODAY A Comedy In Technicolor "DIVORCE Of LADY X" STARRING Morlo Oberon Lawrence Olivier Binni Barnes -Second Thrill Hit- Th Producers and Stan of "Henry VIII" Team To gether Again . . "Rembrandt" -Starring Charles Laughton Elsa Manchester mm in Phone 43t7 Open 1:30 :4J ' Box Offlc Opent 6 4 NOW PLAYING ' Bvtry Emotion A Vohuh Cm Pttl . . . Ettry Thrill A Mm ZouU Sict . AVI ft SCREI 4$& MOST CARING LOVE STORY It -I a bored beauty and a oold, handiome briganc1 who INd and loved with recklett abandon lo-twenty-four unforgettable houri. Joan ?6nt&tne BrQirokCorii Hemchmai . MITCHELL LEI SEN V. Piodudioo rlilillilil'lUJI BOX OFFICE OPENS 6:43 P. M. -k NEW TODAY I lrATV I X mmmmmmmmmmtmmwmmvxi -rm Second Hit NT "" " 1 tuvm. zomho amm nw. 3 b.ZJ ADDED SCREEN THRILL MARCH OF TIME (POST-WAR FARMS) B I -BEUiueosi