PACE SIX Southern Cal Sharpens Up Kicking Department Speedy Tennessee Squad Hard at Work On Running Game in Practice Drills PASADENA, Calif., Dec. 28 UP) Southern California's pass- conscious Trojans arc not over looking the importance 01 kicking, which may prove a vital factor in their New Year's Day Rose Bowl game with Ten nessee. The Trojans were to devote from. MIL By PAUL HAINES BRAVE SNOWSTORM We happened to be right by (nore luck than good sense on the Frost Bowl baseball game Blayed at Seattle on Christmas ay. We were wKwimt; lucky because it , w.N "3 was the first g gflteH the Seattle pop-1 t I ulace has seen in 1 hovs reallv did have to mush their way around the bases. It was also a slight frost in b o x-office re ceirjts as only HAINES about 1000 spectators braved the weather to watch tlie boys cavort on the snow-swept diamond. Just for the record's sake, the North downed the South. 10-4, behind the pitching of Clarence Federmeyer. We are still in a fog, and likely to remain so, as to just why this game is played, but maybe some day the Seattle 3 and 0 club will enlighten us on this fascinating question. ODDS CLIMB With the arrival of the Ohio State siege-gun. Les Horvath, the odds continue to climb in favor of the East to blast the West in the annual Shrine game at San Francisco's Ke aar stadium. Not since the highly vaunted Tommy Harmon of Michigan made the trek to the west coast has any one player come in for so much acclaim. But let it be remembered, laddies, that the great Harmon was stopped cold upon that occasion and the west ern boys won hands down. We do not think that this year's crop of western stars is capable of stopping the Buck eye block-buster, or Harmon either for that matter, as the west squad shows a noticeable dirth of outstanding players. But it happened to one great eastern star, and it could hap pen to another. By The Associated Press EAST Temple 33. Tennessee 31. Western Kentucky Teachers Bl, St. Joseph s 48. MIDDLE WEST Nebraska 54, Pentathlon (Mex ico City) 40. Great Lakes 48, Bunker Hill Naval Air Station 46. OKLAHOMA CITY TOURNA MENT Arkansas 50, Denver 36. Rice 60, West Texas 44. Oklahoma A and M 63, Bay lor 16. Oklahoma 61, Texas Tech 31. SOUTHWEST Phillips 66, Oilers 62, George Pepperdine 36. WEST Utah 61, Kerns Overseas Re placement Depot 38. Harlem Globetrotters 42, Hill Field 29. Washington 44, Pasco Naval Air Flyers 42. Provo, Utah Steelers 59, Fort Douglas 34. OREGON PREP Oregon City 44, Vancouver (Wash.) 35. West Linn 35, Molalla 20. Pleasant Hill 40, University (Eugene) 26. Eugene 43. St. Mary's (Eugene) 31. OTHER SCORES Walla Walla 50, Pine City 33. Columbia (Portland) 32, Lake side (Seattle) 21. Hollywood Wolves Meet Seattle Stars In Hockey Encounter SEATTLE, Dec. 28 IK') The Hollywood Wolves will meet the Seattle Stars here tonight in the only appearance of a southern California ice hockey team in Seattle this season. The Stars, who arc tied for (he Pacific Coast league lead with the Seattle Ironmen, will be shooting for a win and a re turn to undisputed possession of Ihe top rung which they lost when the Ironmen slapped them down 11-5 Sunday. If It's a "frozen" article you teed, advertise for a used one D the classified. TRUCKS FOR RENT You Drive Move Yourself Save H Long and Short Tripa STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phone 8304 1201 East Main Lis J BASKETBALL fft&ititr-r most of their practice session today to punting and place kicking. Jim Hardy, field gen eral and passer de luxe, was in charge of punting chores, while Pat West, reserve fullback, was sharpening up his conversion toe. West, who has made 17 of 23 point after - touchdown at tempts this season, will start and boot the opening ball if USC kicks off in the classic. The Trojans underwent their last intensive scrimmage yester day, and Coach Jeff Cravath promised workouts would taper off. His squad, with the excep tion of End Don Hardy, flue victim, appeared in top shape, and Hardy is expected to be ready by game time. The main reason Cravath is stressing kicking is Buster Stephens, Tennessee's rugged frosh tailback. Stephens has re turned 23 punts for 274 yards, and three kickoffs for 141 yards, including one for a touchdown. With Stephens and Casy Ste phenson, wingback. shuttling on off tackle slants and end sweeps, the Vols yesterday were hard at work on their running game, rated tops in the south cast. All of their backficld regulars averaged better than five yards per try this year. Stephens, the workhorse, clicked off a 6.25-yard average in 110 carries. The Vols also worked on pass defense. They're up against Jim Hardy, who has pitched eight touchdowns while completing 52 per cent of his tosses. Aggies Storm Into Dallas For Big Fray DALLAS. Dec. 28 HP) The Oklahoma Aggies, 41 strong and pointing with pride to their best football record in history, come to town today the first of the Cotton Bowl squads to reach the scene of the New Year's Day game. Over at Fort Worth, Texas Christian's Horned Frogs, host team in the bowl, will continue work-outs in their own baili wick, waiting until the day of the battle to storm into Dallas. And as the city prepared to greet the Aggies, Cotton Bowl officials exulted over figures that show they have the top men in the statistics of all the bowl games. They pointed to a report from the National Collegiate Athletic bureau in New York that show ed that Bob Fenimore, the Ag gies' All-America back, to be the leader in total offense with 1758 yards in eight games, in rushing with 897 yards on 162 carries and in passing with 49 comple tions out oi u tnrows lor 861 yards and a Dcrcentaoe of .620. The report also listed Jess Ma son of Texas Christian the lead ing punter with an average of 51.94 yards on 16 kicks and Neil Armstrong, tall Aggie end, to be the leading pass-receiver with 325 yards on 26 catches. Stirs Trojan T LEAVS SOUTWP?N CLlFofrUA fS fN PASAVENA L J I f 'YTZf-& COMPLETED S2 jf I sM PER CENT pF PASSES, X'7 S CNH OF SSfa wTRLors RADIO REPAIR By Expert Technician GOOD STOCK OF AVAILABLE TUBES-BATTERIES-AERIALS For All Makes of Radios ZEMAN'S Quick, Guaranteed Service 116 N. 9h Phone 7522 Across From Montgomery Ward on North 9th Gorgeous Folds It Right Gorgeous George Wagner, the self-styled "toast of the coast.' carefully folds one of his elaborate gowns. This Friday eve, Promoter Mack Lillard will stage top muscle men on the northwest Jack Riser. Gust Johnson, Bulldog Jackson, Tony Ross, Mill Olsen and Gorgeous George, himself. Georgia Tech Over Tulsa in MIAMI, Fla., Dec. 28 0P Georgia Tech isn't looking for any bad weather in Miami, but if by perchance it does happen to rain on New Year's Day, it will still throw passes against Tulsa. "Our running attack isn't up to par, we'll admit," Assistant Coach Bobby Dodd said, "but we don't need it with our passing and kicking." Dodd knows it hasn't rained in Miami on the first day of the year since the Orange Bowl games started and refuses to wor ry about the possibility. Tech has been established a favorite at odds of from 7 to 5 to 2 to 1 and it came as glad tid ings to Tulsa Coach Henry Frnka. "I like the odds to be against us." he said, "the under dog team always has the best chance." Frnka expects the game to be the best of any of the bowl af- HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON a "battle royal" with six of the circuit participating, including Given Edge Orange Bowl fairs. 'This game has the mak ings of a natural, and you can bet the fans won't be disappoint cd regardless of who wins," he &aia. Beavers Wind Up Pre-Season Hoop Tests Saturday CORVALLIS. Ore., Dec. 28 IIP) Oregon State college will wind up its pre-scason hoop tests In Portland this weekend, meeting Fee's Music Makers Fri day and Oregon Medical school Saturday. The Beavers' start ins lineup proDaoiy will Do minus Guard Bernie McGrath, sparkplug let terman who is recovering from a badly pulled muscle. John Moore, varsity reserve last year, js expected 10 replace mm. Used 11 Tons of Plavers CINCINNATI Manaucr Bill McKechnie revealed he used more than 11 tons of ball play ers since he took over the Rcdleg reins at start of the 1938 season. Actual weight of his herd totaled 22.192 pounds, aided consider ably oy such corpulent gentry as Ernie Lombardi and Johnny Hutchings, each of whom tipped the beam at a coy 235. Average weight was 182, about par for tno course. i,aia cna to end, they would extend 731 feet, 5 inches, or only 61 feet shy of height of the Woolworth' build ing. Wooh-Wooh! CRAFTSBURY, Vt Dec. 28 (Pi Embarrassing momentsl A Barton academy basket ball player substituting at a crucial stage of the game with Craftsbury academy Tuesday night discovered himself on tho playing floor without hit trunks. In divesting himself of his sweat pants, the anxious sub stitute alto pulled off hit trunks, unnoticed, and was on the floor reporting to the ref eree before the omission wat observed. Other players surg ed around him quickly. Score: Barton 21, Crafts bury 18. BANCELAND 513 Klamath Are. DANCE Musle By PAPPY GORDON'S OREGON HILL BILLIES SATURDAY NITE Auspices V.F.W. Fee's Five Too Cagy For Ducks Music Makers Turn on Hoot In Second Half to Wallop Wcbfoot Quintet, 50-43 PORTLAND. Dec. 28 (!) The veteran Fee's Music Makers moved too ciiuv fur u voting Uni versity of Oregon basketball team here lust nighl, itoieallng the Webfoots for the second lime this season, 50-43. It was u good, eloso match up to the 11-inimitu murk in the sec ond half when the Music Milkers turned on the heut and both out broke and outfoxed the colle gians, Ulggcst factor In Ilio reus victory was slim Bus Hayley, who scored 18 points, only two of them on free throws, lie got two field goals by camping un der tho net when Oregon tailed to guard its back court, ho lug out long passes from Chuck I'm- lemon. However, Knyloy gave the Webfoots plenty of trouble, even without the cripples. Unit time saw Oregon ahead. 23-22. At the ll-mimite mink in the second half, U-foot 7-iuch Ken Hays dropped in a field goal to place the Webfoots u single point behind tho Music Makers, 39-40. It was then that the inde pendents loosed their power and walked nway. A tip-in by Lloyd Jackson, and a clever drlbble-ln by Claude O'Connell accounted lor two field goals in mi ek suc cession, increasing Fee's lead to live points. Mammon sank a free throw for Oregon to cut the lead to four points, but Gurber stole the ball from Hays, fast-broke the length of the court and It was six points difference. Mnys and Rayley offset each other's field goals. ftittorsnn caged a lav-ln. streteliinu tin- lead to eight points. Wllkin.s' free throw cut it to seven as the game ended. The victory was Fee's fourth over Pacific Coast conferncc teams. The Music Makers also defeated Washington mid Oregon State. MUSIC MAKERS FG FT PF TP Burtch, F 1113 Patterson, F 3 2 2 8 O'Conn 11, F 3 0 3 6 Bopp. F 0 0 0 0 Jackson, C 3 2 2 8 Rayley, G 8 2 2 18 Garbcr, G 2 14 5 Hollingsw'rth, G 1 0 1 2 Totals 218 15 30 OREGON FG FT PF TP Wilkins, F 3 Smith, F Stamper, F Hays, C Allen. C Bnrtclt. G .. Hamilton, G Kotnik, G 0 Totals 15 13 11 43 Halftime score: Oregon 23, Fee's Music Makers 22. Free throws missed: Music Makers, Rayley 2, Patterson 4; Oregon, Hays 1, Stamper 3, Wil kins 1. Technical foul, Hays, Officials: Morris Stremlch and Howard Slyter. Duke Toughest Task 'Barna Ever Faced, Says Thomas BATON ROUGE, La., Dec. 28 IIP) A grim and determined Frank Thomas, coach of seven previous Alabama post season bowl football teams, paused from his work long enough here today to say that the Crimson Tide's coming Sugar Bowl clash with the Duke Blue Devils stacks up as the "toughest assignment we ever faced on a New Year's Day." "Duke has age, weight and ex perience on us," Thomas offered. "Things look awfully tough to us right now. But our boys' realize what they are up against and they arc going about getting When In Medlord Stay at HOTEL HOLLAND Thoroughly Modern Joe and Anne Eerley Proprietors Allen Adding Machines Fridcn Calculators Royal Typewriters Doiki . Chairs Files For those hard-to-get Horns PIONEER PRINTING AND STATIONERY CO. 124 So. Sth Klamath Falls Aggie Threat IB 1 IT " 1 v. iv Hub Kculmore . . . Oklahoma A. n ih.'s tnoi in me arm. Les Horvath Reported on Injured List SAN FRANCISCO. Dec, 28 (,11 Les llorvnlh, triple threat Ohio State All-American halfback who reported lute because (if college final cMtiiiiiiutUm.i, Is on the Injured ll.st with tin- 2(11 li mi nimi East-West football classic only five clays nway. However, both Horvath. whose ankle Is damaged, and Jack Mead, 205 pound end from Wis consin who is suffering from a knee ailment, worked nut with Ihelr east teumuiaUs in nil in doors practice yesterday ut the University of Santa Clara gym nasium. Francis Hrogger, Mich igan' State wingman, was on the sidelines with an injured ankle. The West players worked out In the rain yesterday niul sched uled a full scrimmage sessiuu today. Tho West coaches discov ered they had a good field goal kicker in Jim Kekeris, 250 pound Missouri tackle, who consistent ly dropped the pigskin through the uprights from 3D yards. Ephrara Air Base Quintet Roils Over Walla Walla, 62-44 WALLA WALLA, Dec. 28 (A') With two forwards, Ilc.ikitt and Calvert, bugging 24 and 10 points respectively, the Kphruta air bare basketball team down ed Walla Walla air base 02-44 here Inst night. F.phrata held a 27-23 halftime lead. Don Johnson, former Idaho center, led Walla Walla scorers, with 17. ready in the proper manner." The Tide's head man express ed plenty of respect for Duke's bnckfield power. "Tom Davis, Gordon Carver and George Clark are all fine backs, each capable of breaking un a football mime." Thomas said, "and Knotts is one whale of a tackle in a powerful line." Alabama's current crop of nil civilian youngsters doesn't com pare In general mnnnnwer with former Tide Howl outfits, Thom as added, hut there's plenty of oynamiic in the squad. I -JkJ) Excitement! ; 0$k Thrills! II I - T-L friand "T I f?ffi,o V ' r- SEATS 1 0 ( V , 'f-0 Klamath Billiards. Ph. 1 ic" ' , , Waldorf, Ph. 6011 a MIGHT HI ARMORY AREMAjl i u t m -wtvjw . unu m i Lightweight Beau Jack Named Fighter of Year Ring Magazine Announces Ronkino. Of World's Boxers for Current Year NEW YORK, Dec. 211 (,V King miigiulun iiiiiuiiincinu Its ranking of the world's buxeii for 1 1H I , loiluy named I'vl, Sid ney Walker of Augimtu, Clii., bet ter known as Demi Jack, na tho "fighter of the year." The former bootblack, now In the n liny, fought six limes In Mndlson Kiiiiiro (iurdi'ii this year attracting 10ll,433 spectators for nil average of 17,730, The flint five drew $-100,010 for li $02,122 average, and the last with lleim Jack and New York Lightweight By HUGH FULLERTON JR. NEW YORK, Dec. 20 till The football bowl games thin week will rcoulrc something over 7000 miles of travel by siiiuds of about 35 men each and Hint's not counting the mileage for Individual players In the Eiisl West and lllnr (.tiny games. , , , home 2.10,000 spec tutors are expected to turn out for seven games (all figures are very rough approximations), . . . And so fur we haven't recorded u single serious iiinwk ubuut plnylng these games. , . . The Hose Howl, as usual, "figures" to bo lops with Its 73,00(1 sell out crowd mid the 2300-iulle Journey taken by the Tennessee Vols, beating by a few miles Ihe combined distance from Tulsa and Atlanta to Miami's Orangu Bowl. PIGSKIN PICK1NS (Southern California vs. Tennessee) The Volunteers will be KO'd when Southern Cal counts up to Tenn. ITexiis Christian vs. Oklahoma Aggies) Plunging Into a coma We emerge with Oklahoma. (North vs. South. Saturday) I don't know wheddrr Its Ymiks or Confederates. (TuImi vs. Georgia Tech) Tulsa will bat the .ears Off Georgia's Engineers. (Alabama vs. Duke) The Crimson Tide will find Its level When it bumps against the Duke Ulue Devils. SHORTS AND SHELLS Tno advance dope on the bowl grid games has stressed passing so strongly that we wonder whether the conches have been influenced by the basketball season or lire mereiy advertising that wonderful southern and western climate, . . , Herb Kopf, the Boston Yanks coach, has bought a house In Wabiin, Mass., only three doors from where Frank Leahy lived when he coached Boston college. . . . After two seasons with the Dodgers, Ham line's Slretch Schilltz admits he's nervous a bout playing basketball before those big Briefs 'rj Hugh rullerton, Jr-fJ Garden crowds. I ... I SERVICE DEPT. dipt. Wnddy Young, Okla homa's All-American end of 1 I mill who piloted a Superior- j tress over Tokyo, sends back j word that lie won two gallons of catsup from Col. "I'elly" Dlltmnn, a Texas A. and M. product, when the Sooners beat , the Aggies Inst October. . , . 1 "You knuw," Wad adds, "this catsup makes powdered eggs taste like real home cooking." I December 28. chiiinpi.Hi nut, m,,...,,,,,, !; I"'!!'')"" "''"' free' Z tt" K? JH uuy in war liuiKis, '--my C.aiden ,,,,,1,1 cvnils i f ""K gales nl sill ""SI 'TV' .'. la .11 lhn.1.1 month bWV,V ( out Montgomery in 0 u fl ."(! 8U7,i.2 In ;)ull',, ?, " '! .urilli ol Mexico, iu.l,l,:;,' NUA lightweight crnwii. in ee al li en snows drew lhc h , I Best gales of . year iiii'l Garden. ' r 111 M Active flgl divisions, mimed lh -" ed slory to , luihlisl 1 rebiiiniy Issue, were; Jl Heavy welgiil- .nm',y U , C evelnnd; light heuvwe lh il lo.vd Mn.,,n.,lt. sn,, J l alii.; middleweight iiui, Willi,,,,,,-. Detroit! welterS Hay llohliiMin, New Y," lightweight Menu jc. "ft giisla, tin., ami l). s. i,Z .eiitlu-rweighl -Willie I',,,,, U,'; Manuel Ortu, El oniru. Hi. 1 ywelghl Jackie i'otcuoal SeiitlliiKt l I'ep. OrtU ami I'literium u.,.l recognl.ed lis world rliantpimJ ol tin;!!' cla-e. Ti. Ult, champs, all In (he servkt-s their titles "froeii," are-. hc)J weight, Joe Louis, Detroit ,tl iirniy; light hrnvywelghl, Gil i.rstu-vicn, v inion, i. j., const guiird, mnlilleweight, Tuiiyj Zule. Gary, Ind , ami iiuvy; wti-l lei weight, l-rcdilie Cui-Iiuih-J r.ll,uelli. r. J., unci navy; light, weiKm, varan,. Huskies Trim Pasco Fliers In Cage Tilt By The Atioclalcd' Prtu ' The University of Wiishlnelc-l basketball team took s lisrl raising 44-42 victory from el naval air .station ut Pn-sio U-l night by virtue of a last-wml (n-lil goal I Norm C'arnovuli', Husky fcl ward, dropped in the field tcil to clinch Washiniiion's vicloijl The Huskies had led 2-1-16 i the half but the Fliers union soiirt that rami il lln-ni into 31-21) lend midway in the kcotJ hnlf. From then on the ltl see-Miwcd with virtually ever; basket until Carnovaln m4 rrlpple to break n 42 42 tic. 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