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Pels Vanquish Weed 47-21 In Opening Tilt K-Mcn Completely Outclass California Visitors For Win By JOHN LARSON KUHS Kralor Tho Pollcun lioopstors complotoly outclassed n visiting Weed qulntut hint nlKlil, 47-21, on tha KUI1B hurclwood to Hturt tho iiuiihoii all with n rush, Tho PiiIh hud plenty on tho bull us they mullmclicully looped In their sliot. Wood never really Hot atiirted, Tho Ctillfornluns wore hold to but two bimkotH In tho first half mid wutched tha K-mcns' core mount up. Tha Pellcuns unloanhed their atlnck immediately after tho - opunlntf tlp-orr Willi Hill uniW' rora, Jerry m norno ana nn CjCPCDCD'OI Double Main Event Set For Tonight Buck on a douhlo main-event bonis ii f tor futile effort to mntch tho Grey Musk and Itoiixh nnftm Jonrn by herding them together In tha ring for a rnmije royal hint week, Mack Llllard hn a dynamite-laden card set up for Krapplo lum at tno urmory tonigm. A Mask-Jones match la atlll matter of speculation, and both arc reluctant to rush into u face' lo-fiiro mcctlnn. Jones In nartlcu lur flKiircs he can have his cake and out It too by staying away from tho Hood. So tonight tho veiled villain conies up uHiilnnt another of his many arch-enemies, Pete Bel ciwtro, with whum ho gullied a throe-round draw lust week. Peta and the Musk fought each other to a bloody standstill and the weed Wlldmun still enter tuln the notion that, given tlmo und.spnce, ho can lick the Hood. Tonight ho gets six ten-mia ute Intervals of time and the area of tha ring plus probably a few square feci In thu aisles In which to put his theory into practice. A coln-flp will decldo wheth er mat bout of one between Joe Lyman and Jones will taka tha stage first. The latter two also have an even half-dozen ten mm ute rounds for their grappling efforts. Handsome Joe will have the unanimous vocal support of the crowd with him against the bony mauler, but will need more than that to retain his good looks against Jones' sav age luetics. The four-round curtain rubor has Angelo Martinolll against the Norwegian cloutor, Gust Johnson. Advance billing gives 1110 uueKcyo lionuiy a slight edge In this one, due mulnly to Ills speed and tumbling luetics. But the Viking is no novice to tho rassling gnmo and he may have concealed somewhere in his experience an answer to every Murtinelll device. Wally Moss will again be the referee for tonight's bouts. Tho first go Is scheduled to start at 6:30. Ten Hunting Dogs In Open Field Trials PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 7 (P) Ten hunting dogs were listed to day in the open class of the an nual English Springer Spaniel field trials to bo held near hero Saturday and Sunday. Top cnnlno contestants are Noranby Flatcatchcr, which won Field & Stream's national challenge cup for his owner, James Simpson Jr., Wadsworth, 111., Pendleton Static, owned by Kay Cruig swishing in three quick baskets in two minutes, und led at tho end of the first quarter, 16-3. The second quarter wai n re petition of tho first as tho Klam ath boys scored almost at will. At tha hulf the Pollcuns led 20-0. In tho second half the Puis' scoring tupcred off but their loud was never threatened. Hill Crawford and Kay Craig divided scoring honors for the locals with 12 points each.. Aellla stood out for tho Weed fivo, getting a dozen points. Bull bundling on both sides was cr rutlc. Tho gume occasionally got rough. Two Khitnuth boys were thumbed out on five personul fouls and several others had threo or four marked against them. LaClalr and Putter called tho tilt. Tomorrow night tho Pels travel to Weed for a return match clown there. Storting lineups und scoring: Klamath Weed Crawford (12).. T Gurcln Hover F....Aelllo (12) Thorno (8) C Cook CO Crulg (12) O Davis (2) Coleinun (3) G... Tosartl Louis Warns Fighters To Keep Clear PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec. 7 IIP Oregoniun Sports Writer Al Stump, in a dispulch from Scat tic, tonight quoted Joo Louis as saying he wants to retire and run a restaurant after the Blllv Conn fight next June. uul tho chamn s eauallv strong ucsiro is to cnu nis ring career undefeated, Stump said. "Ah'm oing to oo puncnin prolty icovy from now on." Joe de clared. "I want tho word to go out don't anybody climb In with me 'less they figure to get tagged." btumn. who talked with Joe between his vaudeville acts at Scuttles Pulomur theatre, estt mntcd the uombors weight at 22S . , . "And he won't havo to shed much of that for Conn." Matchmaker Joe Waterman announced ho has signed "Big Hoy" Brown, 240-poundcr from Chicago, and 210-Dound Dave Johnson of northwest ring cir cles to go two exhibition rounds each with Louis hero Tuesday night. Joo asked for another with "Big Boy," who landed a belt on his chin In California recent ly. "It was, easy, the best work out I got so far," Louis declared. Joe Louis To Fight In Eugene1 frlday, Dae. 7. 194S HERALD AND NEWS NINE EUGENE, Dae. 7 (Special) The graatast sports exlrava game avar held in Oregon outside of Portland will ba staged here at McArthur court, Wednesday night, December 12 whan Jos Louis meats an unnamad opponent In a four round boxing bout, Tha world hoavywoight champion will ba making his final public ap pearance before masting tha challenge of Billy Conn in a 3.000.000 tilt. Eugene will ba tha only community outside of a Pacific coast metropolitan area in which Louis will appear dur. Ing his currant "training tour." Promotor Don Owen, who out bid Victoria, B. C, for Louis' appaaranca, was forced to guaranteed tha "Brown Bomb er" 18000 plus expanses but Jialnad an important point in nsisting that Louis meet a hand-picked opponent instead of tha customary sparring partner. Owin said today that ha has offered 12500 to Buddy Bear, the heavyweight who dropped a seven-round technical de cision to Louis in May of 1941 In a Washington, D, C. title bout. Two six-round bouta and two lop-notch wreatling matchea will support tha ahow. Jack Dampssy, during his comeback tour in 1831, at tracted 10,000 fans to tha same University of Oregon basketball pavilion, and Owen anticipates an equally, large crowd. .... Because of tha large guar antee and tha heavy overhead. Owen has been forced to set admission prices higher than. usual as ringside, SJ.8U re served seats, and 12.50 general admission tax included. Res-' rvations can ba made by mailing checks or money or ders to Don Owen, Eugene, or 10 ina iiuo cigar store in Eugene, JONES BUSY GUARD BOSTON Ellis Jones, the Boston Yanks' one-armed guard from Tulsa, is tho only football iiuyer who has appeared in hree New Year's day bowl games and twice played with the collegians in tho All-Star game in Chicago. Charles K. Wash.: owned by Portland. Bishop, and Pendleton Robert Weshougal, Kockct. C. Bishop, Georgia And Tulsa Have Accepted Oil Bowl Bids HOUSTON. Texas. Deo. 7 UP) The Oil bow) arises again to plague Dallas' Cotton bowl. Dormant for a yeor, this flcdglins among the post-season football games, comes up with a star attraction In the Unlvcr sltlcs of Tulsa and Georgia, both cowi-wise scnoois. Georgia, winner of eight games out of ten, and Tulsa, which lost only two in a nlnq- game scncauio, yesterday ac cepted invitations to play In tho second Oil bowl game contin gent upon approval of their re-' spcctlve conferences. This was considered only a formality. The Oil bowl, inaugurated in 1044, had its first gamo in tho high school stadium and also planned to play there last Jan uary 1 but abandoned its game whon Randolph field was re fused permission by the war de partment to compete. This year tho OH bowl will have a col lege field, Rice Institute of the Southwest conference having granted use of its stadium which seats 30,000. . 1 KUHS Players Hurt Only Themselves It's probably a bewildered quartet of kids who were bounced off the KUHS basketball team yesterday for breaking training rules but Coach Dutch French's prompt disciplinary actfon should bring B realization of why training rules are set up to the minds of the youngsters romuining on his squad and to other high school boys with a yon toward Bin letlcs. On the field or court a couch Is not going to kocp a fellow In ploy when he's past his normal endurance. He's not going to work a kid until he's ready to collapse. But he does expect each player to be In shape to do his best for the time he's in the play, and to put a concrete founda tion under those expectations training rules are laid out for every sport, basketball, football, swimming, all of them. Generally the individual coach has a set of cluBtlc rules, not aggressive, which he explains fully tho first meeting with his prospective nluycrs. The point Is this: the rules aren't orbl- 4,n, iUn nlnunt-a nnrannnllv fltfree to them. They' know before they even start practice that they're expected to get plenty of sleep, not smoke, not drink, not to do anything injurious physically. . . .. Just purely for the sake of keeping their minds and bodies alert, able to resist knocks and falls, but primarily able to resist fatigue. To an unconditioned, tired youngster, a speed game like boskctboll can be on awful drag on the heart. Tho four boys romoved from the Pelican squad were commit ting a crime only against themselves. Still Another Bowl Game And still tho bowl game aolectces pour in the latest is yi 1. ..i...iiu n Mn(ni aanlmt Fresno State college In tho Raisin Bowl, to be played at Fresno January 1. To complicate i Weber leading 9 to 1. One field guul uy ncun was a u 0vs,.- ing in the second half and the game ended 11 to 1 as Weber succeeded in playing a stallin: same. Two fouls were callei one against a player on each team. ii- . ft mi Navy, Marine Champs Play At LA Sunday LOS ANGELES, Dec. 7 Wa lt's an even bet the walls of Memorial Coliseum will shake more than a little bit Sunday when Fleet City's Bluejacketed Behemoths and El Toro's Mas todonlc Marines collide for the unofficial service football cham oionshiD. ' Call it unofficial only because service brass probably won't recognize any champion, but the winner of this titanic certainly merits recognition. Fleet City has won nine games and tied one (13-13 with St. Mary's Pre-Flight). The Blue jackets, based near San Fran cisco, have rolled up 327 points to opponents' 52. The Flying Marines, based at Santa Ana, Calif., have grossed 251 points to 50, winning eight and losing one to meet uity, 21-7, two months ago in San Francisco. The Marines still maintain that was a fluke. Low Scoring Mark Set In. Cage Tilt CHICAGO, Dec. 7 (Pi There wasn't much for the fans to cheer about and there wasn't much shooting by either team in a basketball game last night be tween Weber and Steinmetz high schools. The first half ended with U.U ""II l'HIW, If OjAPLETl SElECTiftiqi TOP QUAilrvV I Vt M Ufce tht tig Qiml m I TOY 3 ) TELEPUONB jMJi 1.98 t Baa a spring dial vtth members and lettna Jut Mk A tin (lawn-aga afco a. As It's almost as ii aa tha W - oaa. i 3.79 Steam Shovel A big one nisetera-lneb by t onrteen and a ualX-ineo. new eeoop. A " it- CHRISTMAS SPECIALS RATTLE PUSH Was 1.25 Now . QUACKING DUCK Was 1.49 Now , ASSORTED DART GAMES Were 1.39 Now POUND BOARD Was 1.49 Now PEG NAIL TABLE Was 2.29 Now 98c 99c 1.08 1.19 1.95 1.13 HORSES AND DRAY Was 7.95 Now .. ACTION HOBBY HORSE Was 14.95 Now CIRCUS PULL TOY Was 1.39 Now GIRLS' SEWING SET Was 1.00 Now . PERCALE DOG Was 1.09 Now SLEEPY TIME PALS Were 1.96 Now 4.95 9.97 99c 82c 89c 1.49 this ono both Drake and Fresno label their squads the Bulldogs. On a flip of a coin and the taint recoueciion mai me uu fornlans gained a couple of yarda or so against St. Mary's, we 11 Ptake Fresno State. . ., As for the others, our nuncnes cnoose Aiarama over ouuuitiu Cal In tho Pasadena saucer, St Mary's over Oklahoma A & M In the Sugar Bowl, Missouri over Texas in the Cotton Bowl, Holy Cross over Miami in the Orange Bowl, and Georgia over Tulsa in the Oil Bowl, and Denver over New Mexico in the Sun Bowl. As has been this corner's long contention, Alabama will whip tho Trojans and a 14-polnt spot for the Southern Cal bunch is none too much. In fact there has already been a nickel or a dime wugcrcd with just such a stipulation. Tho others, viewed from this distance, appear to be take-your-cholco nffoirs, though wo haven't noticed any odds being posted. Keeping a finger on all the bowl tilts is like trying to bait a hook while wearing mittens, but the more the better if they 11 help us forget the United States and Japan in the malarial bowl. California's Touchdown Punt Grid Oddity Of Year By JACK HAND NEW YORK, Marine-El Centro Games Cancelled The Marine Barracks - El Centro basketball games, which were achedulod for laat night and tonight on ihe bnr racka court, wore called off laat night, Word from tha barracka In dlcatea that the flying Leath ernecks from El Centro could not get permlaslon from Waahington to land at the Klamath naval air atation be came that atation haa been decommiaaioned. But the official cauae la Hated as "weather." Dec. 7 (&) When California converted Its own backyard punt Into an 85 yard touchdown run that knocked UCLA out of the Rose Bowl, coaches and writers par ticipating in Tho Associated Press season-end poll agreed they had found tho oddity of the football year. . . There was the matter of an Indiana touchdown being called back because of Interference by a German boxer dog, but the California incident was the Queerest. California nod the ban on its own 33. Left End Jack Lerond had been called back to punt but the slinnery ball slithered off the siao of his foot and went back over his head, bouncing to his own 15. His blocking back. Quarterback Ed Welch, scooped up the ball and ran 45 yards to the UCLA 40 and lateralled to Lerond who went the rest of the way for the only score of a 6-0 game. The dog story happened In Champaign, 111., where Indiana, destined to go on to capture its first Western conference title, was playing Illinois. Midway In the second period with fourth down on the Illinois 15, the dog wandered onto the field behind the Illinois defense lust as the .play started. : ueieree will make blew his whistle just before Melvln Groomes faded back and tossed a puss to End Ted Kluszewski in OA wen Saturday Night K. C. HALL Sponsored by Townsend Club Modern and Old Time Dancing 9i00 'til 1:00 Men 80o Ladles SOc When in Medford Stay at HOTEL HOLLAND Thoroughly Modern Joe and Anne Earlay Proprietors the end rone. The score was nul lified but Indiana, luckily for its Big 10 hopes, went on to win, 6-0. . ; , Hans Norland writes FIRE and AUTO Inaurance. 123 N. 6th St Tornadoes Get Trip To East-West Game MEDFORD. Dee. 7 Uft Med. ford high's football squad didn't make the" second straight state championship, but they'll get a prize all the same. The squad,- honor guests at a banquet Wednesday night was given a free trip to the Eest-West Shrine game in San Francisco New Year's Day. Medford bus iness men, lodges, and service clubs raised the funds. , i Classified Ads Bring Results. TRUCKS AND PICKUPS FOR RENT ; You Drive-Long, Short Trips Move Yourself Save H STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phone 8304 1201 Eaat Main PARADISE LODGE 4r Both Field and Lake Hunting - Motor Launch and Row Boat Furnlahed GOOD BEDS (Huntara Furniah Their Own Blankets) Modern Building Large Combination Living and Dining Room With Fireplace GOOD MEALS Phone 7913 for Reservations Air Conditioned DANCING 9 P. M. td 1 A. M. 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