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Orangemen Drop First Road Game CHICAGO, Doc. !2 W OroKOn Sluto collouo wont down to a BD-40 dofciit by powerful DtiPiuil university Irnrt nlirtit In tho Jlrsl uiiiiiu of ilia Delivers' roiut trl. OroKon Sin to trailed throtiilh out thvlr hull of it doublo-houdur, which also buw Norlliwoittorn university cd Western Mich iKiin, 47-40, Tho event drew UtlHU funs, Dul'tiul took the munition In hund utter two minutes of piny and run up b 311-12 count ut half 1 1 mo, thon coasted to nn easy de cision throuKli ,tho hint 20 min ute, Oreifon Stiitc, with bl Rod Hochn cllnitluK to Del'nul'a uco, Ciouriio Mikun, like a looch, never wait ohond, und tho only thno tho Beiivora wore In tho Umuo was lifter u minute and u hiilf of play when tho acore wan tied at 2-2. Di'I'iiul Hum run tho count up to 1U-4 lifter clht min utes of pluy. Tho Denver hold Mlknn' ncorluK to 22 points, on u of hl.i lowexl lota In of tho season, OroKon Stutc'a only real scor ln Kpurt camo early In tho sec ond half when tho Demons, ap parently ovor-confldent, paid little attention to defense. The Heavers quickly run tho acoro to 35-24 before Dol'aul could got underway iiunln, but lifter that thorn win little doubt of tho out come. Forward Ted Honnlngaon won hliih man for tho Westerners, with 13 point, Cone Slump, with 12, trailed Mlknn for De Paul's coring honors. Influenza Causes Gams Cancellation Tlio prevalent Influenrn apoll has forccl cancellation of baa katbnll gnme botweon Albany und the Pelican which was to hive been ployed here Decem ber 28, according to a telegram by the high achool from Albany. Apparently moat of the Al bany team L laid up lick. A gamo with Modford aet for De cember 27 w also cancelled. . That cancellation lcavea an Open date In the KUHS schedule overed by the season tlckcta, o an effort l being made to match another tilt for that date and aim to fill an open apot February 9. Saturday night, December 20, the Pols are acheduled to play the Longvlew, Wush,, high achool quintet hero and nil for mer members of KUHS cage quads are to be honor guests t the game. Up Late With Love "I slip out of bed and turn the radio low so as not to wake up Sum and 1 put my car down close and then I hoar my two girls on the 11:30 ' broadcast from Snn Francisco." So oil that year this mother was able to hear her two from down In California and have them close. Juat so la love It must be close up. The volco we love, the glance of the eye, love feasts on these. God made us that wny and Ho Is thnt way Himself. Ho yearns to be up close but our sins come between "Your Iniquities have separated between you ond your God." BIBLE. So God sent His Son to clear tho road. You soo Christ, tho Son, strip off His glory ond atop down out of heaven to take human birth. We name Him the Bab of Bethlehem and when Hs had raised the dead and proved Himself, He died for our alns and now God tho Father enn come close. O so close, ven Into our honrt with His eternal joy, peace and cheer. Name Christ as having put your ins away and God takes up to mnke your life glorious in the folds of His eternal Iovo. So A glad Christmas to you all And the folk! who pay for this space. Disaster Overtakes Both Touring Oregon Quintets Ohio State Power Beats Duck Squad Chief Cprnhusker S3LPCDCBTO Wild Tussles Finish 7945 Rassling Season Ai Armory AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY OIL STORAGE TANKS 160 GAL. CAPACITY EXTRA HEAVY STEEL 24" Copper Tubing, Valves and Fittings For Oil Stoves BALL & PORTER 801 Spring St. By HALE SCARBROUOH Tho Groy Mask's string la def initely running out but squeezed In another win over Hough Itu- fua Jones laat night to finish off a full year of grappling in the urmory undefeated but scored upon plenty, Tho Musk actually took throe falls out of four, but tho boll cut ono oil. Hums urow nrsi oiooo In tho initial canto with u full Boston crab lifter a pulr of body slams. Tho round was all Jones', Then In the next frame the Arkies Hire Tennessee Grid Coach LITTLE ROCK, Dec. 22 (IP) John Barnhlll, who fashioned two bowl teams in four war years for the University of Ton nessee, will take his single wlngbaek- balanced lino reclpo to the University of Arkansas at Fiiyottovlllo January 1, Barnhlll yestorday accepted an offer from the Arkansas trustees for $10,000 annually for five years to take control of Kiizorlmck football fortunes mediocre since the late IIKIO'h. Ho will bo athletic director and head football coach the same position he has held since .1041 at Tennessee, Tho new coach, a Tennessee star 20 yeors ago, succeeds Glen Hose, who stepped down after 0 disastrous 104,1 season, nose was elected to a flvo-yeor term as athletic business manager at $4000-a-year. The trustees announced that Gcorgo Cole, chief Ruzorbnck grid scout, would be an assist ant to Barnhlll. Barnhlll said Herbert "Deck" Brackett of Knoxvllle, Tenn., Vol quarterback In 1031-38, would bo his biickflcld coach. Barnhlil's selection climaxed a two-months scorch for an Arkansas coach. Tho 1049 legis lature previously authorized tho trustees to pay up to $12,500 annually for a coach. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Br Th AsiocinUd Press NEW - YOHK Tony Jonlro. 1431, Youngatown, O., outpoint ed iiumuorto zavaia. 13US, jails- dlor, 127, New York, outpointed FUbcrto Osorlo, 124, Puerto 11ICO, (11), Philadelphia Dorsey ilnhia. outpolnt- Dowl, 1354, Newark Lay, 138, Philadelphia, outpol od Eddie N. J., (8). Jo Rodriguez, 125, Philadelphia, outpointed Johnny Settles, 12111, Philadelphia, (0), HOLLYWOOD Don Lee, 140, Grand Island, Neb., stopped Keg iono Aguila, 148, Mexico City, SAN FRANCISCO Robin (Tiny) Lee, 202, Minneapolis, outpointed Charley Johnson, 205, Los Angeles, (10), CLOSE BARROW. Alaska. Dec. 22 m Tho letter Charles Nelson of Chi cago addressed to Mr. Santa Chilis, North Pole, Alaska," al most made it. Principal George Wilson of tho Point Barrow day school for Eskimos sold the letter hod been delivered to him and he would see that It was forwarded "to Its proper destination." Barrow is Alaska's northern most community, Saddles Navajo Blankets Billfolds Ladies' Handbags Nylon Ropes Metal Toy Pistols AI Harris SADDLE & SPORTS SHOP 920 MAIN dusky husky heaved tho Hood out of tho ring twice, but Mr. Stonefuco cumo back strong to clamp on a half crab just as the gong sounded. To make him break the hold Referee Angclo Martlnelll al most hud to whip tho hooded 0110. No full, In tho third round the Musk evened the count with a half crab, und tho fourth canto was a madhouse with tiieso events transpiring In rapid-fire fashion: Tho Mask bopped Angclo with a head-butt; Jones slugged the Veil out of the ring and went out after him; Martlnelll joined tliem In tho aisle; at least a doz en police und MPs cumo in; Jones back into the ring; Angclo crawls buck In; Jones trying to keep the Hood from coming in and Martlnelll trying to part them; Jones bulls Martlnelll; An gclo back up ond floors Jones with a right to tho jaw; the Mask rushes In and clamps on a leg lock and body press while Rufus Is sprawled on tho deck. That ended tho fight except for somo vehement protesting and a near fist fight between Jones and Martlnelll. Martlnelll did a grand Job of overseeing the match, drawing tho lino only on choke holds and eye gouging. Anything else went. In thu semi-windup, Bclcastro und Parks went five rounds to o draw, one fall each. Hcrble Parks got the first fall In 30 sec onds of the third frame with a stamping log hold after some wild slugging. The rest of the fight was ill Pete's. Ho tried repentcdly for a surfboard ond finally got it shortly after the start of the final canto. Angclo Martlnelll defeated Seattle Ben Sherman, two falls of three. In the opener, getting ono tumble with a Boston crab and tho other with a body press that halted one of Ben's rolling short arm scissors with Sherman on tho bottom. Seattle Ben got his flop with a rolling scissors. Lost night's bouts finished grapnllng season for 1045. Start ing January 8 tho fights will be held on Tuesday nights. SEASON'S GREETINGS INDIANAPOLIS. Dec. 22 UP) Capt. Robert O'Neal, chief of state police detectives, doesn't know how to interpret a Christ mas greoting he received from an Inmate of the Indiana prison. O'Neal's Investigation of a burglary lost summer led to a sentence of 10 to 20 years for the man. Written In Ink on a conventlonol Yule card was: "Thinking of you this Christ mas. Wish you were here." COLUMBUS, O., Doc. 22 (IP) Ohio Stale wus minus two regu lars, but still strong enough to whip the barnstorming Univer sity of Oregon cagcrs, 57-42, lust night. It put tho Oregon Webfoots on the short Bide of a 3-1 win loss record in their current transcontinentul tour. Tho Bucks played without the services of Guard Warren Am ling, ill with the flu, and For ward Bob Bowen, now In To ledo completing the job of be ing discharged from tho navy. Bowon was Ohio State's lead ing scorer In tho first three games of tho season but Ray Snyder, midget forward,' took over the scoring chores ably last night and tallied 22 points. Tho Webfoots jumped out in front and made quite a game of It for half tho first period before the combination of Sny der and Wayne Wells got hot and pulled tho Bucks away. In those first minutes tho score was tied four times and the load changed haids four times until there was 13 to 13 deadlock. Snyder poured in a ono-hander to put Ohio State out in front. Arnold Risen con nected for a free throw. Twice more Snyder hit from the field, once from under the basket and once on a one-hander from out In the foul circle and Wells came along to loop in a one hander ond give Ohio State a 22 to 13 lead. Bob Hamilton dropped In a free throw for the Webfoots ond then Wells banged In two long ones and it was no contest from there on in. Gale Bishop Plans To Return To WSC SPOKANE, Dec. 22 (IP) Gale Bishop, last year s top scorer in nationol basketball, was report ed to have said he definitely would return to Woshington State college to play basketball If his release from tne army came in time to permit his start ing the second semester, radio station KGA said last night on Its Sports Parade broadcast. The broadcast also said Bishop probably would accept a con tract to play baseball with the New York Yankees starting March 15. MERRY CHRISTMAS TOKYO. Dec. 22 (IP) A huge, lighted "Merry Christmas" sign blazed tonight from General MacArthur's headquarters. Em peror Hirohito could see It easily by looking from his palace grounds. . I i J Lt.-Com. Bemlc Masterson. for-' mi-r backflcld star of Chicago Bears and assistant coacn at U.C.L.A., takes over head coach ing job at Ncshraska. Basketball Scores By Th Associated Praaa Commerce 46, Sabln 33. Washington 30, Roosevelt 28. Grant 38, Lincoln 35. Benson 31, Jefferson 28, Sandy 48, Mt. Angel 28. Salem 43, Oregon City 21. Woodburn 25, Stayton 14. University ,High 33, Sweet Home 27. Marines Defeat Chiloquin, 47-21 The Marines last night out classed the Chiloquin Indians 47-21 on the barracks court after leading all the way. Art Verment, speedy Leather neck forward, rang up 11 points and Kelling added 10 to the winner s total. Hull got six lor Chiloquin and Hatfield and Bishop got five each. Nineteen fouls were called against the Marines and start ing guard, Bruce Benner went out on personals. Only eight were called against the Indians. The score at the half was 21-0 for the Marines. Classified Ads Bring Results. Saturday, Dec. 22, 1945 HERALD AND NEWS NINE Pelicans Trounce Weed; Hove Into Title Game K-Men Overrun Californians 51-21 ; Grants Pass Edges Cottage Grove GRANTS PASS, Dec. 22 (IP) Grants Pass and Klamath Falls, victorious in second rounds of the Rogue River valley invitational hoop tourney, will battle for the championship here tonight. Reedsport will meet Glendule for the "B" laurels in another contest tonight. Klamath Falls overwhelmed Weed, California's "A" squad 51-21 last night. Grants Pass edged a narrow 32-31 victory over Cottage Grove. Roseburg and Eureka's "A" squads, both defeated In opening piay, scored victories last nlgnt Roseburg 45-22 over Eureka "B," and Eureka "A" 42-32 over Weed "B." Both the California schools entered two teams in the tournament's class A divi sion. In yesterday's class B division play, Glendale eked out a vic tory over the Grants Pass jun ior varsity, 42-41, in an over time contest, Reedsport handed the Grants Pass Wildcats a 60-6 lacing. . The other two B division con tests saw Central Point down Prospect, 27-20, and Medford's "B" squad overwhelm Kerby, 45-21. CD warn a CHARLIE READ'S SADDLERY 2104 So. 6th Will move to my ranch in the Henley district after Christmas. Please call for your repair jobs before Dee. 25th. Thanks. Gltanlie. deed HI R B K NISSEN S INSTITUTE MASSAGE and PHYSICAL THERAPY Thank you for your co-operation ond patronage this past year. OFFICE CLOSED DEC. 24 RE-OPEN JAN. 2nd Season's Greetings StSMMMMX White Pelican Legion of MOOSE LODGE Invites Members and Families to 16th Annual NEW YEAR'S FROLIC and JAMBOREE New Year's Eve MOOSE HALL 1010 Pine dj) IS-D-G IL DANCES AT THE Christmas Night Tuesday, Dec. 25 New Years Eve Monday. Dec. 31 Dancing 9:00 Till 1:00 BALDV'S BAND Admission Christmas Night. 60c per Person ' Admission New Year's Eva, $1.00 per Person V Prices Include Federal Tax Frozen Food Lockers Now Available Quick Freexing Cutting Wrapping Storage ' CALL 5361 Brattons' Frozen Food Lockers 3 Miles Out on Kono Road Farmers Attention! We kill, dress and chill your hogs Vac per pound. We cure and smoke your ham and bacon 5c per pound. , We have the best facilities. Our work It guaran teed. WHY PAY MORE? 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