Shuffle Scraps
4-Loop Playoff
Pelicans Placed In Football League
With Medford, Half-Dozen Others
Bv HALE SCARBROUGH
The shuffle which scrapped the out-of-date four-team playoff
for the Oregon prep school football championship has dropped
Grants Pass and Hoseburg from the circuit traveled by Klamath
Falls, Ashland and Medford and added five other teams on this
Starting next fall an eight-district setup will be put Into play.
.1 makina necessary quarter-final
Ducks Open
With Texas
A nine-game football schedule
will be played by the University
of Oregon Webfoots next fall,
with Texas and the University
of San Francisco becoming new
opponents for the Ducks.
Stanford is also booked, but
Southern Cal, California and
College of the Pacific are not on
the '47 Duck slate.
UCLA's game is at Los Ange
les, but it became apparent at
the last PCC officials' meeting
that the southern teams of the
loop were becoming extremely
reluctant to schedule certain of
the squads in the northern divi
sion because of bad weather, bad
fields and small stadium ca
pacity. The blast which was put on
Portland's Multnomah sta
dium by Washington's Pst
Welch and other coaches also
shows up in the Wtbfoot
schedule. The Ducks will
play two games at Portland,
vone in September and the
other in October.
The complete schedule fol
lows: Sept. 27 Texas in Portland.
Oct. 4 Nevada in Eugene.
Oct. 11 UCLA in Los Ange
les. Oct. 18 Washington in Port
land. - Oct 25 San Francisco in Eu
gene. Nov. 1 Idaho fa Eugene.
Nov. 8 Washington State in
Pullman.
Nov. 15 Stanford at Palo
Alto.
Nov. 22 Oregon State in Eu
gene. PrepCagers
Renew Battle
After a partial layoff over the
noudays, prep scnool oasKetcail
in Klamath Falls and Klamath
county gets started again this
week.
The KUHS Pelicans, who have
won nine and lost one in pre
season games, start the southern
Oregon conference ball rolling
Friday night with a game here
with Ashland. The Pels will also
play the Grizzlies on Saturday.'
Sacred Heart Academy's fine
team goes up against a tough
opponent tomorrow night in the
underrated Chiloquin Panthers.
That game, a return event of the
county casaba league, will be
held in the Fairview gym. Start
ing at 7:30, A and B contests will
be played.
The Merrill Huskies step out
of the league slightly tomorrow
night to take on Lakeview's class
A Honkers in a Kings-X tilt at
Merrill.
The county league's week-end
schedule calls for Bly at Sacred
Heart, Henley at Merrill, Bo
nanza to take the long trip to
Gilchrist and Chiloquin at Malin.
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424 So. 8th
games as a step toward the state
finals, where in the past only
semi-finals and the champion-
ahiD same have been played.
The change was made by the
Oregon High School Activities
association in hopes of eliminat
ing some of the trouble spots of
the current system.
For instance, under the old
four-district plan, Roteburg
is in the same conference with
the Pelicans, but the two
never meet. Bend hasn't been
in the same league, and the
Pels play Bend every year.
The old district 3 was really
the carbuncle of the state, in
1946 McMinnvllle was chosen by
ballot as the division reoresenta
tive, when Central Catholic and
Seaside, in the same district,
were undefeated.
Under the 1947 arrangement
the Klamath Falls Pelicans
will compete on the gridiron
against Medford, Ashiand,
Burns, Lakeview, Bend, Prine
ville and Redmond. The Pels
may not play all those teams,
but will figure against them on
percentage of conference games
won and lost
The Pelicans will probably
still play Grants Pass. Salem and
Grant high as outside contests,
and most assuredly Medford,
Ashland and Bend will be on
the schedule. Eugene probably
won t.
The new system will probably
mean an earlier starting date
for the elimination contests, but
the championship game more
than likely will be played the
last week in November at
Multnomah stadium.
The new districts:
No. 1 The Dalles, Hermiston,
Milton - Tee water. Pendleton
LaGrande, Baker, Ontario, Vale
and wyssa. .
No. 2 Klamath Falls, Med
ford. . Ashland. Bend. Burns.
Lakeview, . Prineville and Red
mond.
No. 3 Myrtle Point Marsh-
field. North Bend. Rosebure,
Grants Pass, Coquille and Reeds-
port
No. 4 Corvallis. Albany,
Lebanon, Sweet Home, Cottage
Grove, Springfield, University
High, Eugene, Junction City,
Toledo, Salem, Newport, Elmira
and at. Mary s of Eugene.
No. 5 Milwaukie, Gresham,
Oregon City. Sandy. Estacada,
Canby, M o 1 a 1 1 a , Silverton,
Woodburn, Mt. Angel, Hood
River, Stayton, Dallas and
Sacred Heart of Salem.
No. S Tillamook, Forest
Grove, Hillsboro, Beaverton, Tv
gard. West Lynn, Newberg, Mc
Minnville and Taft.
. No. 7 Astoria, Seaside, Ver-
onia. Rainier. St. Helens, Scap-
poose, Columbia Prep, Parkrose,
Central Catholic and Hill Mili
tary. No. 8 Sabin, Grant, Frank
lin, Washington, Benson, Lin
coln, Commerce, Roosevelt and
Jefferson.
Pep In Crash
VINELAND, N. J., Jan. 8 (JP)
William Papaleo (Willie Pep),
the featherweight boxing cham
pion of the world, was injured
last night in the crash of a
Nationwide Air Transport Ser
vice, Inc., passenger plane but
his condition was reported
good. He suffered injuries of
the left ankle and chest. .
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Hogan Has
LA Victory
In Pocket
LOS ANGELES. Jan. 6 ()
Blazin Ben Hogan, the smart
ones said, had the Los Angeles
Open tucked in his back pocket
today as firing commenced on
the final 18 holes of the 72-hole
tour over Riviera Country club's
tricky course.
The Hershey, Pa., sharpshoot
er, at 208 for the first S4, had a
two -stroke bulge over little
Toney Penna, Cincinnati, who
was making his game.st try for
a major tournament win.
Penna, who wasn't even in
golfdom's top dozen money win
ners in 1946 and hasn't copped
a big tournament since Hector
was a pup, if then, shot near
sensational golf yesterday to
post a one-under par 70. and
shave two strokes off Hogan'
previous lead.
But close observers gave him
only an outside chance to over
haul Hogan, the 1946 king, who
usually gets steadier as the going
toughens. Hogan, however,
might have to shoot better than
yesterday's 72 to make his first
1947 start a winning one.
Four Prelims
Bid Action
Four preliminaries, which
should be good in their own
right, are overshadowed by the
Ursal Snapp-Joe Woods 10-round
main event bout on tomorrow
night's armory boxing card.
The quartet all are of four
rounds scheduling, and the semi
windup is slated for five heats.
Bill Berry and Joe Mitchell,
both of whom lost their only
previous local 130-pound bouts
by second-round kayoes, are
paired for the opener, and two
other lightweights are put to
gether for the second bout of
the evening.
They are the very popular
Bobby Barney, who has won two
and lost three previous fights.
and Gene Gist of Redding.
Eddie Johann, a good middle
weight from Redding, goes in
with a newcomer, Mel Weaver,
in that bracket and Gene
O'Neill and Bob Eastman are
paired In the top four-rounder,
also middleweight.
Monte Montgomery and Ralph
Weiser are on the docket for a
4ive-round welterweight slug
fest and the stellar attraction
is the return fight between
Snapp and Woods. k
Survey Shows
Responsible For 21 Deaths
NEW YORK. Jan. 8 (P Foot
ball was held directly respon
sible for 21 fatalities, two of
which occurred in college
ranks, during the past cam
paign, according to the 15th an
nual survey presented today by
Dr. Flovd R. Eastwood of Pur
due university before the Amer
ican Football Coaches associa
tion and the football rules com
mittee of the NCAA.
Dr. Eastwood s recommenda
tion for further safeguarding
players by appointing commit
tee to study the design of head
gears coincided with one of the
five rule changes asked yester
day by the coaches themselves.
The coaches had recommend
ed that wearing apparel of play
ers should be softened wherever
possible, pointing out that many
injuries had resulted from hard
elbow pads, forearm pads and
knee braces.
Subject to approval by the
NCAA rules committee and the
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Chains Broken ...
Oregon Loses; Only
Eight Teams Unsullied
NEW YORK, Jim. 6 (P) When Adolph Rupp of Kentucky,
Hank Iba of Oklahoma A and M and other big titne college
basketball coaches predicted early this season that no major
quintet would survive the campaign without a defeat, little did
they realize what excellent prognosticators they were.
With the cage season barely four weeks old and Just about
getting over the preliminary
stages as the teams prepare tor
conference play, only eight out
ins nave managed to retain un
sullied slates. Not even Iba and
Rupp, whose own teams, inci
dentally, have failed to stand up
under the pressure, thought that
so many teams would tumble out
of the select group so fust and
so early.
It would come as no surprise
if the remaining unbeiitons were
to fall by the wayside before the
season is much older.
A dozen hit pitfalls during the
past week, as Oregon and Santa
Clara in the far west; Iowa. Pur
due and Western Michigan in the
midwest; Kentucky, Georgia
Tech and Duke in the southeast
and CCNY, Holy Cross, Cornell
Beavers Face
With Surprising Cougars
By Th. Associated Pr.ss
- The vaunted Oregon, State
Beavers get their initial northern
division cage test tonight as hosts
to the underrated Washington
State Cougars, whose surprising
52-49 triumph over Oregon Sat
urday night stamped them as
definite title contenders.
The Cougar triumph came
after the Ducks had posted an
impressive pre-season record oi
12 straight wins and captured
the opening tilt "of the series.
As a result, Washington, with
its twin win oveY Idaho, headed
the race today with Washington
State and Oregon in second place.
Washington trounced tne defend
ing Idaho titllsts 62-41 Saturday
night.
Washington State tangles with
the Beavers tonight and Tuesday,
with conference play then lap
sing until Saturday when the
Cougars continue their travels
with a game at Moscow, and Ore
gon treks to Oregon State. Wash
ington entertans western Wash
ington in a non-conference tilt
Friday night.
Bob Elliott, a sophomore guard
from Colfax, Wash., sparked the
Cougars in their upset win. His
Grid Season
national rules committee which
meets at Kerrville, Texas, later
this month, the 1947 code would
provide that the ball be de
clared dead on a blocked try for
extra point.
Widening the playing zone
after an putrofrbounds play Ijy
moving the-ball 20 yards from
the sidelines instead of the pres
ent 15 yards and extension of the
free substitution rule to permit
two subs to enter the game at
ope time with the clock still
running were other recommen
dations. The albatross has the longest
wingspread of any bird. Often
they will measure fourteen feet
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Phon. 3681
942 Awards -$7,590 Cash
Yes, a total of 942 cash awards for
fur shippers 942 opportunities to
share In (7,690.00 In cash.
MAJOR CASH AWARDS:Ther.
are ten ma jor cash awards, ranging
from $50.00 to $1,000.00.
SECTIONAL CASH AWARDS:
There are sectional awards, too
for complete shipments of five or
more pelts one awardof $260.00;
eleven of $60.00 each.
DAILY CASH AWARDS: Final
ly, there are 918 daily cash awards
of $6.00 each, for pelts received
during the Fur Show.
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iWimWiJ. II
and Syracuse in the east dropped
their first games.
Of the major teams that have
played four or more games, only
Setou Hall, Washington, Duouis
ne, Marshall, Rhode Island
State. Lafayette, West Virginia
and Eastern Kentucky survived
last week's upheaval.
' Washington Stat, college,
rat.d at an outsld.r in the Pa
cilie Coast conference rac,
stood out as th. w.k-nd's
Lading giant klll.r. Th. Cou
gars nd.d Santa Clara's nine
gam. winning ttr.ak on N.w
Year's Ev. 60-38. and blatt.d
.powerful Oregon's 12-gam.
victory string Saturday night,
S2-49, In a conf.r.nc gam.
Initial Test
10 points were high for the vic
tors and his final four tallies
overcame a three-point deficit
and sent the Staters out to a one
point lead In the final seconds.
Williamson topped the Oregon
cause with 13 points.
Paper To Carry
No Amateur Odds
LOS ANGELES. Jan. S JP)
The Los Angeles Times, assert
ing that "gambling has made in
sidious inroads on amateur ath
letics in recent years," says that
in the future It will carry no
betting odds on amateur sports
events.
The paper said It "considers
that all true patrons of amateur
athletics are interested in such
sports purely for the thrill that
the competition provides," add
ing that it will ''assume its full
responsibility for keeping am
ateur athletics on the high, pure
plane where they belong."
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JANUARY 9, 1947
BOXING!
Ursa II Snapp
MERRILL vs.
Joe Woods
SPOKANE
10 Rounds Lighth.avy
MONTE MONTGOMERY v
RALPH WEISER
I Rounds W.lt.rwalght
GENE O'NEILL vs.
BOB EASTMAN
4 Rounds Middl.w.lght
EDDIE JOHANN vs.
MELVIN WEAVER
4 Rounds Middleweight
TUESDAY NIGHT 8:15
ARMORY ARENA
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BY LOCAL TRAPPER
J. R. Casebeer's Muskrai Peli Earns
Award for Pelt Handling in Sears 18th
National Fur Show
Read How You, Too, May
Win an Award at High
as $1,000.00 This Year!
Proving again that "better pelt
handling pays," this local trapper got
an extra $6.00 in cash one of th.
Daily Awards in Sears 18th National
Fur Show and, besides, a chance to
share in the big major awardsl
What this trapper did, you too can
do whether or not you sell your furs
through Sears Raw Fur Marketing
Service, For Sears Fur Show offers, this
season, a total of 942 different cash
awards, Including the First Award of
$1,000.00 for the best handled pelt of all.
Pay You 3 Ways
First, every award Is in addition to th.
cash Sears get you for your pelts.
Second, Sears can be depended on to
obtain for you lop prices.
Third, even If you don't win an
award, careful handling tnharuu th.
value of your furs.
Ringer Gives
Bulldogs Win
Over Frisco'
LOS ANGELES, Jan. a (VI
The G Minor e field scoreboard
showed: San Francisco Clippers
24, Lo.4 Angeles Bulldogs III,
when the final gun fired Sun
day, and tlio crowd of 8500 went
home unaware that the Bulldogs
had triumphed, 1 to 0.
The Bulldogs won by forfeit,
and tlie victory gave theni- the
championiihip of the Pacific
Coast league, southern division,
and the right to meet the Ta
coma Indians, northern division
titleholders, on January 15.
The forfeit was awarded by
Pacific Coast League Proxy J,,
H u (us Clnwitns after the owner
of the Clippers, Frank Clraolo,
had reported his discovery that
John Woudenberg, playing a
lack I e position under the name
of Courtney Thorell, was ineli
gible. Woudenberg, In fact,
played quite a lot of tackle fur
the Sun Kranclxco -'4i)ers in the
All-America pro loop luut season.
Trip To Bend .
Several members of the Klnm.
nth - Modoc chapter, Izauk Wal
ton league, will be in Bend to
night for a banquet and get-together
with the ' Deschutes
sportsmen at the Pilot Butte inn.
Stays With Wrecks
ATLANTA, Jan. 6 tll Bobby
Dodd is staying at Georgia Toch
as head football coach. The one
time Tennessee baekfleld are
who Joined the Tech stuff in 1 03 1
announced Saturday he had de
cided to reject an offer from
Baylor university of Waco, Tex.
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GENE GIST vs.
BOBBY BARNEY
4 Rounds Lightweight
JOE MITCHELL vs.
BILL BERRY
4 Rounds Lightw.ighl
MATT FINNIGAN'S
Phon. 3412
This third feature Is the real reason
for Sears 18th National Raw Fur Show
with 942 Cash awards, totaling
$7,690.00.
Last season, Trapper Forrest
Slabaugh, of Ligonier, Indiana, won
the big $1,000.00 First Cash Award on'
his skillfully handled mink pelt. Just
think how handy an extra $1,000.00
cash would be for you, this year!
Gat In-It's Easy
Every fur you ship to Sears, during th.
term of the Fur Show, is automatically
considered for awards.
Only the handling of pelts counts;
not the kind of fur, not its value.
This season, why not try for soma
big txtra money? Remember, everybody
has an equal chance. You have every
thing to gain nothing to lose.
When your furs are ready, ship them
to Sears, Roebuck and Co., Raw Fur
Marketing Service at the niatctl of
these points: Chicago, Philadelphia,
Memphis, Dallas, Kansas City or
Seattle. Thousands of trappers have
earned awards. YOU CAN, tool
MtRAI.O a NtWl, RUmdk rlli, On.
Davidson Gets
Year's Starter
Topping the first wroatllnu
rard of tho y.ar which Is still
fairly now will he thn musclo-
twitching Buck Davidson of
Klamath Falls, flxmlng the Ari
zona sti'u:iu niHii, Hilly Wnldnir,
Th. wrvatliitx niHtchin will
ho hold In tho armory on Thurs
day niiihts nKiiln this your, start
iiiu at tho usual time of 8 ::)().
The main event will cover six
lO-mimite rounds and Promoter
Mack Llllnrd, recovered from a
bout with the flu, has lot nut
the hook for grapplera to make
out the rest of the card.
16th Defense
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 8 ()
Manuel Ortiz, busy little li'ttuco
farmer from El Centra. Calif,,
will defend his world bantam
weiuht boxing title for the lflth
tlinn hum tunlifht tlila ll,
against bustling young Harold
unuo oi inicaxo.
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