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Win Or Tie Puts Trojans Into Bowl USC Dofoot By UCLA Will Glva Cougart Place At Paiodona Arid That's Unanimous? PACIFIC COAST FOOT BALL W. L. T. USC 4 1 0 WimlilnKton Stnto .... 2 1 WimhlnHton (I 'i 0 UCLA 2 2 0 Oreuon Staid ., H 4 0 Ore-noil 3 5 0 California 2 4 1 Idnho 1 B U Montnna 0 1 0 By BU8P NEWLAND SAN FHANCISCO, Nov. 20 (I) With unriuft'iitea Alnbumn nlrciidy l(n'(l im the vIsltlnK half of the Rose Bowl, the I'll clflc const conference rcprc nciitntlvo In tlio New Ycur'a Day football clnmtlc at Pnxmlcna will bo determined this week-end. Southern Callfornln'i once ben Ion Trojanii moot the twice defeated UCLA Iinilin Satur day at Lou AiiKi'lcs In tlia eu son's crucial name. The Trojans need cither a win or a tie to move Into the Hoso Uowl for the tlilrd auccumilve year, The win or llo is vital. Other wise, USC, encllnu the season with two defeats, would have a lower pcrcontaiio standing than the northern division champion, Washington Stata, which con cluded its schedule last week with 7-0 win over Washington and a final itniullng of six vic tories, two defeats and one tic. The ten faculty athletic rep resentatives of the conference, nix of them located In the Pa cific northwest, select the host teum. If USC loses to UCLA, the Wnshlniiton Stato Cougars will Kalit thn nod, provided prece dent I followed, The Couiiars, Incidentally, played their first football since Die war this season and under a now coach and alumnus grid star, Phil Sorboc. Southern California, leading Uio conference with four wins and ono defeat, paved the way for Its final and decblvo en counter with a (mushing 34-7 comment of Oregon State last week. It will have to bo a peak form for UCLA this week, a corking team if on a dry field ncccssury for ill speed backs and T-formutlon operation. Haln and mud cost UCLA Rose Bowl chances In Berkeley last week where tho California Bears put together a freak play to win, 0-0. Jack Lcrond, Cali fornia'! punting end, kicked a slippery ball that went back wards 18 yards to his own 13 yard lino. Tcommnto Ed Welch, quarterback, picked It up, run 45 yards and Intcrullcd to the same Lcrond, who raced the remaining 40 yards for the con test's only scoro. The slippery field, plus a driv ing rain throughout, mado the game a toss-up. UCLA had de feated California, 13-0, curlier in uie season in dry weather. Washington Stato turned an Intercepted pass Into a touch down to win from Washington and move into Rose Bowl con tention. Earlier in the schedule Washington beat WSC, 8 0. Whllo Southern California Is battling for tho post-season grid iron prize against UCLA Satur day, Oregon State and Univer sity of Oregon will square off in their traditional wind-up, the latter favored. Oregon won the first of the home and home ser ies, 10-8. Oregon Stat tops Oregon In tho conference standings to date. With four defeats against five, each having won thrco games. California concludes a disap- I fVt AM NSAQlHS THAT DBllGHTFULlrf f WSISHS 20$... zAUf pspioo whm mexpears f likes pass, hblps MO WSCAlJtiAHeA HAIF OOZM TeIMS WHICH WOULD GlAOLY aivs kEcommbnoations, Marines Have Two Games With Astoria Tha peppery marine cage squad which lost to Oregon's Wobleoi, 48-37. last Friday night, will go against a visit ing quintet from Astoria navy base at tha barracks' gym Wednesday and Thursday nights. Both games ar slated to be gin at 8 o'clock and civilians are Invited If accompanied by a marine. Gaels Meet Aggies In Sugar Bowl NEW 'ORLEANS, Nov.'20 (W) Okluhomu A. and M. and St. Mary's will meet In tho Sugar Bowl football gamo here Janu ary 1. A. B. Nicholas, president of the New Orleans Mid-Winter Sports association which stages tho Sugar Bowl prdgram, an nounced this morning that the teams had accepted the bowl In vitation. The Oklahoma Aggies, unbeat en champions of the Missouri Valley conference, have defeated eight opponents, rolling up 252 points to opposing teams' 63. St, Mary's Gaels have won six victories and were defeated only by the University of California at Los Angeles, in a 13 to 7 up set. This Is the first time that both Sugar Bowl football contestants have come from west of the Mis sissippi rivor. Gl Joe Mails Home Christmas Gifts PORTLAND, Nov. 26 (IP) A shipload of home-bound GI Christmas mail 100,000 pos tal sacks full today forecast what Yulctldo gifts servicemen Intend for the folks at home. Postal workers who sorted the huge piles of sacks, parcels and crates at the Union station hero reported tho bundles In cluding everything from hora klrl knives to scores of Japanese rifles and knick-knacks pur chased In Japan. - Stacks of crated rifles were piled like cordwood waiting movement eastward for Christ mas delivery. pointing season under its new coach, L. T. "Buck" Shaw this week-end against the St. Mary's navy pro-flight. 0 long before the war Barclay' j6f P imported a vast store of exotic Itj "SSrS iS S herbs and berries the basic in- i j fufcpil rl gradients of fine gin. Now this jff Swh W U stored treasure has been released! (&JS5!i p It's In Barclay's Gin I Ljgn M M Wo believe you (will agree . . . misjir jp :!j Barclay's is the finest gin sold III pjjQOF ' . ijf ;: America today! ' '.. vh,M tnmK)0 M j American Grain t :If ', y18 ' ' ' " "' B ' Ji.BrcIy&Co,IJW Peoria, Illinois Q ill Basin Hunters Nearly Marooned In Snow A snowbound story almost rivalling the harrowing experi ences of the Pomcroy, Wash., hunting party last week Is told by Clem Bortls, 040 Roseway drive, who was in a party of eight elk hunters nearly marooned In the snow on Blue mountain, Umatilla county, this month. The party also included Gene Gratton who lives above Modoc Point, and six men from suvcrion. -me group pitched camp on Bear creek, right at the break of Little Sulmon river and about 31 miles back In the wild country from a ranger station ot Tollgatc, on November 2, the day before elk season started. They had provisions to last sev eral days, tents, sleeping bags and blankets, and were prepared to settle down to some real elk hunting. It snowed some the first day they spent on the mountain and kept on snowing almost every day until they came out Thanksgiving Day. They had plenty of elk to eat tried V. fried, broiled, stewed Bortis said, but their other grub ran out and on November 20 they decided they'd better move while they could. Tha snow then was about hlo daap and getting deeper. Bortls itrugqlod through five miles to an emergency telephone and asked the Tollgate ranger station for help, but tha rangers were having troubles of their own, had no equipment for a rescue expedition and informed Bortis his party would have to shift for itsolf. Back at camp he Informed his snowbound friends their pre dicament was worse than they thought, so they broko camp and started walking out. lugging their packs. This time they covered 14 miles through the packed, crusted snow, walking all day down to an emergency ranger cabin where they called Troy, Ore, and arranged for a pack train and caterpillar to come after them. The horse train met seven of the groupone had gone out on snowshoes about halfway and took over the pack-hauling. With the cat breaking the trail, tho rest was fairly easy. To get their two trucks out they had to have 10 gallons of gas packed In, at a cost of $15, and have the cat make a road. men tncy had to drive over Into Idaho, circle around Into Washington and come back all the way down Oregon to get home, Clearing The Desk . The way we see It, Grant's win over Medford was an Indict ment of the type of opposition the Tornado has been meeting this year . . . the Generals were the first good outfit Medford came up against, although the Tornado Is still a great team. Reiteration of a prediction made several weeks ago, Ala bama will beat the socks off the team 'they play in the Rose Bowl . , . the team they're fielding these Saturday after- . noons appears to be the best the Crimson Tide eleven since the days of Don Hutson and Dixie Howell, and that was a long time ago. Back at the University of Kansas, Phog Allen, Jayhawk bas ketball coach, has put in a scream that Missouri is spreading around a little cash in acquiring its football players, which tech nically isn't supposed to be done in tho Big Six . , . Allen would like to see a collegiate football high commissioner brought in to "clean up" college football ... he cites as a vicious example of subsidization a remark by the late Knute Rockne that he had "400 men who put up $100 a month for salaries for players and the only two duties they had to earn the money was to visit their mothers Christmas and Easter" ... in our opinion that's a marvelous way to run a football team. And this would be a good place to register a squawk about the "civilians must be accompanied by a marine" tag the Bar racks is putting on snorts events ... the thrill nf vlcltina n mill. tary post long since died for most of us and we're old enough to get around without an escort ... a lot of sports fans just don't nuuw a murine uiey couia asK, -fiease take me up to the Bar racks, I'd like to see a basketball game ..." Floral Parade Tops In Rose Festival PORTLAND, Nov. 26 (VP) The grand floral parade top pre-war attraction of the annual rose festival will again high light tho 1946 program, royal rosarians announced today. June 2 to 9 will be rose fes tival week, and the parade on June 7. WANT TO KEEP BEGGARS Citizens of Madrid, Spain, pro tested a proposal for ridding the city of beggars, saying that the beggars form one of the chief sights of the city, and that their removal would cause visitors to go elsewhere. 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Birds donated should be marked for the Izaak Walton league and delivered to Tru- loves market, 919 E. Main, where they will be picked and dressed. Ducks and geese may also be turned over to Elmer Balsigcr, W a 11 a c e Uerlings, Lloyd Rusk, Marshall Cornett or Ernie Geinger. Dr. Paul Needham, fish di rector of the state game com mission, will be the principal speaker of the evening. He is a new man with the commission and this will be a good time for Klamath sportsmen to get ac quainted and make the contacts necessary to assure better stock ing of streams in the basin. In addition to members of the Klamath Sportsmen association, all members, wives and friends of the local Izaak Walton chap ter, plus state officers of the league and hunters and fisher men from Tulelake, Medford, Lakevlcw and other nearby towns ore Invited to attend the banquet. Dinner will be served in the main dining hall of the Willard at 7 o'clock, price, $1.50 a plate. Holy Cross Signed For Orange Bowl 'MIAMI, Fla., Nov. 26 (P) With Holy Cross signed on the dotted line for New Year's day Orange Bowl date, Miamians and up-staters too began beat ing the drums in earnest today for the University of Miami as the other contender in the 1946 football classic here. George E. Whitten, president of the Orange Bowl committee, announced that Holy Cross had accepted an Orange Bowl bid yesterday a few hours after the Purple Powerhouse from Wor cester, Mass., trampled Boston College 46 to 0. UO Homecoming Tops Campus Calendar EUGENE. Nov. 26 Uni versity of Oregon homecoming tops the campus calendar for the Nov. 30-Dec. 2 week-end, and students today pondered who to name the "girl you want to come home to. The Oregon Oregon State gridiron clash headlines the Saturday afternoon program, with a reception, alumni officers election, and dance among scheduled activities. Hans Norland Auto Insurance. 123 N. 6th St. Monday, Nov. 28, 1849 - - HERALD AND MEWgWINl J Mr. Stoneface And Jones Will Join In Rassle Royal At long last the rallblrds may have a chance to see the fight of their dreams this coming Fri day night when the Grey Mask and Rough Rufus Jones crawl Into the armory ring at one and the same time as participants in a six-star battle royal. Hood River Moves Inio Grid Finals HOOD RIVER. Ore.. Nov. 26 (IP) The Hood River Dragons battered out a 7-0 victory over Cottage Grove on a sloppy grid iron nere Saturday to move into the state prep finals. The Dragons will battle for class "A" title honors against the Portland Grant Generals in Multnomah stadium Saturday. The teams played a scoreless first half in rain and hail. It was a tight defensive contest until the Dragons cut loose in the third quarter. previously, the Lions had moved to the Hood River nine yard stripe but failed on downs. Cottage Grove held a 23-yard advantage in the first half. The Hood River score came on a 40-yard pass by Don O'Leary to Lloyd Buettgenbach, son of Coach Welt Buettganbach. O'Leary's place kick was good for the extra point, Negro Star Tosses Passes For Distance LOS ANGELES. Nov. 26 MP) That rubber-armed wizard of the gridiron, Kenny Washing ton, had two more astounding passes to his record today. Leading Bulldogs, Washing ton yesterday whipped two touchdown passes one 65 yards In the air to Everett An derson, the other 58 yards to his former UCLA teammate, Woody Strode. Both heaves were nabbed in the end zone. The great negro slinger com pleted a 64-yard shot to Ander son in a recent game against San Diego's Gunners. At UCLA, his longest completion was 62 yards. In addition to the Vicious Veil and the Detroit Darky, the people's choice, Pete Bl castro, Redmond's Joe Lyman, Canadian Herb Parks and Seattle's Ben Sherman wilt have parts in the gang rassle. That puts three fairly clean boys Lyman, Parks and Sher man against a trio of gents who have no scruples and also places Belcastro in the spot of the man to watch during the scuffle. The Weed Assassin has absolutely no love for either the Mask or Jones, so he may be loathe to take their side against the cleanly trio. This is the first time Mack Lillard has managed to get the two hoodlums in a ring together and both balked mightily against the prospect of going through a battle royal and then returning for a two -falls -out -of -three match. Both the Mask and Rufus maintained that they would undoubtedly have a very rough lime in the gang scuffle and that coming back for five or six rounds was too much ex ercise for one evening. So a compromise was hit up on. 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