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FRIDAY, JAN. 2, 1948 HLRALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE SEVEN Michigan Plasters 49-0 Defeat On (JSC Trojans Didn't Have Chance Anywhere By BILL BECKER Aui Intril I'rm Kunrla Writer PAHADKNA. Cnllf., Jim. 3 iiVr- Mlililnaii 4U. Houllicin California 0 In the latent entry In the Hose Howl Inn Hun your llnun lo the ton of the lint, the tlrnt Kama rends: 11)011- MIcIiikiui 4U. Hlunfurd U. Yesterday, thru, was where the Wolverines came In iikiiIii ullrr un ulmrnrfi of 4 years and rewrote II in leiord book. Not only lliut, the Ann Arbor iierfrclluiilaU proloniicd llir I'nrlfle Count ronf ri ence None Howl inlMMlrii. I,it yrur II win Illinois ti, UCI.A 14. Ill IIMO, It was Alabama 34. Houihcrn Oil 14. LcavliiK onir IKI.IMJU piillirallril fuiia wonclorlnK how iiood enn the Dm Nlnr net, thr niimliiil Mli IiIkiiiis - ucnldca lylnii the liliih sewn record-wreaked the lollowliiti lutvoc on thr rose-ntnlned lor In Hint Trojun blood? paiccs: I. Kim U 4UI yurda ruiinlnit unci iiiuuiliiu, mirmnlnK UHC'n 4H7 tolnl ukuIiiU Pitt In HMO. 1 Coniilrlril n m.ws On Tl attempts), one belter tlmn Nuvy naulml WusliliiKton, 11124. i 1. Jim llrlrnko biKitnl M-vrn BtmlKlil convniilonii. Four wim previous Imllvliluiil lilKh. ! 4. All-America Hob Chuppulu -all o( Unit, In every aciiiw-. piiwnl for IHB yiiidn, run for III. Tim tolnl -ui nv yuriiH ciiMiy Bettered previ NAME THE BALL CLUB Contest Open to All Pick a Name Klamath Falli holds o franchise (or a professional Lose ha 1 1 team in the class D Far West league ond the ownership organization, Klamath Baseball, Inc., wants the fans to choose the name for the club. Suitable ond valuable prizes will bo awarded the person suggesting the name which is accepted by the judges and who writes the jt",t conclusion, in 50 words or less, to the sentence: "Professional baseball hos a place in Klamath Falls be cause " Write the name of your choice ond your contest sentence on a postal cord ond moil to: Don Neal, rodio station KFLW, or Hale Scarbrough, The Herald ond News. Lujack Beats West In 40-9 Shrine Rout SAN I'HANCIHCO, Jan. 2 l,', All-Amrrlcn Juhtmv l.ujiuk, it tal ented a T-fnrmutluit hnll handler u. ever uluym) . uiiyljiKly'i. foulljalJ Iriuii, (mined unci tuurt4rlmrkr(l linn I'lifiieni iilt-Fitnr tcnin to mi untoulltllim 4U-U VU Iniy ovm u colli -plrtoly otitcliiNArd Wi'hl (ruin In tlir ithmml NrW Ycur'B chuMe bclore wummi UcllHhlfd ftiHTtulorn ll Mrun the wurtt IK at line ever in Mlrirtl un ti Went teiwn --iii.il thitt kih btuk lo tlii? ntatt of thr minimi riiri tnt le In lU'ii, Thr Wril, It) niitkliiK ItA lone ItiuilKlottii, put toiirthrr u ulrely micttnlxrU drive from the Kttht 3(1. mmlin on n pnv from Quarter back Vlt u lit Klki'iibeiii of Hire to Out. liiutr. of WhAhliiKtoi), Lujiu k, hiuullliiH the hilpiHTy bull v. it li nury a fumble or wild throw, lit'ilifd out with it di'uilly mctinttr mvi from the WcM'k 17 to Bill ISwlurkl. Iury fliiKftrd Cohiiublu riul. Ventnii Yitblnn.ikl of C'oluin Imu murieil thr try for point, nl thotiKh hr kicked four itKd ours tluritiK thr dtty. Mldwy In the wcond jk-iIikI, 1,u Jnc k roimerted with k beitutlfut puA to llnlfbut-k Hob Hulllviiu of Holy C'lufr for thr ftrrond Flint juroi r. Alter u 3d-y ni 1 drive from tlir Wrfti i 3(1 ynrtl llnr, Kitrl Muvra ol WiMonnln, one pf Uie Y.asI big uuufl. pluiiKed over for thr third At oro mrly In thr third perlinl. 'Ihr Went nmimrd to plrk up Ihiid MTlod kafrty for two Hlnu when Luongo uiw nnilrd In bin end tonr. With a 20-0 lend. Lujitrk run off left rnd for right ynrda and n tmiehdnwn, croulng the gonl un it our hed. Allliougn ha played 6ft minute. I .u J ark carried Ihr ball ! only that mm time. A few mlnutrn after Lujarkft ; hcorr. Ail KHgrrald of Yale ' whlpiied it piiM to l,ou Mlhajlovk-h J of Indiana from thr Went' five ; yard linn for n fifth touchdown. The Kant Kitlnrd pofueKrion HKaln In I ho rlottltiK mlnutrn and Hob Hmlth of Iowa rlpprd off right laikle for thr final touchdown from the nlnr. Nevada Wins Salad Bowl PHOENIX. Arl, Jan. 3 M'.-Uiil-Tr.nlty of Ni-vcl dctratwl North Tom 8tt 13 lo 8 Thurmlnv In the ftrat miuni Hitlnd I!owl football int. The Trunin Jumped Into the lrnd In tin first period when Hmlu Knd Jt Abbry tonic 40-ynrd pilmi and ran lo thr Nrvndu 10. Two plnyn Imrr rullbnck Mill Cromer punched over. In thr urcnnd quartrr Toininy Kalnmnlr look a piuui from Quar lerlmrk Hum llrnlli on 111" own 40 nd ran tor a Nevada iwoie. 'Hie play covered 94 yard from the airlmmuKO line, but Heath iu backed Into bin rnd tone when hr thrru. 'Hie convrriilon im uood and Nevada led. Nevada arored ngiiln In the fourth period, Ernie Zrno iluhm over to culminate mutalnrd drive. Ryder Cup May Be Annual Scrap LONDON, Jan. 7 uV Henry Collnn, lirytl.ih Ryder cup team inptaln, iuy the annual Aiutlo American milf mulch normally played every two yearn, mny become a yearly contest after Ihe United Htnir.i llnkxmen vl.ilt Entiland In 1U4U. " The American are very anxious to meet tin yearly and I mil ready In favor an I think It will br one of Ihr leiit ways to help our Rolf," Cot lim nnld ye.sleriliiy on hu rctuin from the United Btntcn. In the 1047 pup match at Portv lund. irr., the American! shut out Ihe British team. Crandall Flinging In Points HKATTl.K, Jan. 2 :l; CMlff Crundull of Oreiinn Hiale collrne burkelliiu baxkrta at lx-ller tllnn 13 points per Kume. Is rnmblliiK at the head of the pack with 203 point in the norlhrrn dlvlnlon hip teamn round the final practice coiner of the 11147-48 ar.tAon. Kour of Ihe five leumn will toe the lurllnK hi kn January 9. Orenon Ktate openhiK at Pullman and WaOiliiKton at Ormon. Idaho new coach iiora Into the leamie tray when OHC Invudeii the Vandal ramp January 1'J. Nary a one will no Into divlnlon action with unblrmlahcd record. Cirrnon and Wa.ihliutton Htute have the licit won-lnit records to date, each with nine wins and two loues. Orenon Htate has lost six In 15 starts. Idaho four In 12 and Wash Inuton three In 10. Cramlaira 303 counter In IS games alves him a trrrllflr edue over Hoarr Wiley of OreKon and Jurk Phoenix of Idaho, who have collected i:m each. Wiley Rot his in It Raines and Phoenix has played 13. Jack Nichols of Washington HO names, and Jim Kartell of Oreiinn ill" are over the 100 mark. Har telt with 130 point and Nichols with 11 H Washington State's top man Is Hob Oaston. with 84 points in 11 tills. Washington Htate has one game acalnst Whitman on Ita slate before the marbles ro on the line and play beulns for keeps. All the other teams have two each, with Washington and Oregon faring the toughest assignments. Washington Ir hast tonight and tomorrow to California while the Oregon Web feet Invade California for a pair with Ran Francisco U. Crandall and thr defending champions from OSC take on Port land In a pair this wrck-end. Idaho plays Eastern Washington Saturday and Oonraga Tuesday then will very likely have front-row seat at Uie WSC-OSC collision. oils Individual high of 2.10 set in I 10:10 by Alubamus Dixie Howell, i J. Hplnulng Fullback Jack Wcis- ! enbuigcr scored three touchdowns, all on one-yard bucks, to tie the tally mark of Notre Dame's Kliner l.aydcu In the lU2b game against Htaulord. Imprcsslvo us all this Is on paper, observers found It even more stag gering on the field. The Trojans actually were never In the ball game; their lone drive, grxKl Ini Vti y..rds, catnc ufur the Wolverines were 31 points uheud und died on the MIchlHun 13. It was Troy's only thrust Into enemy territory, DKIKNSIVK I'l.AV (iKKAT ' 'lulu Chappuis and Welsenbur-ger- the latter also collected 81 yards In 20 carries were the big guns, the superb blocking uf Quar terback Howard Ycrgcs und Uuurd Dominic Tomasl, pass-catching of Dump Elliott, Dob Mann and Dick Hifenbiirg, and general defensive play of the Wolverines were almost equal factors In the super-showing. Coach Krlti Crlsler the man who was mouulng about what the balmy weather was doing to his boys re laxed after the demonstration and admitted: "It was the best game by the best team I've ever coached." Neither he nor rival Jeff Cravuth would say whether Michigan was belter than Notre Dame, which was accorded the mythical national I crown after beating the Trojons. 3B-7. Cruvath opined Notre Dame s regulars were stronger, but Mlchl I gon hud more reserves. The Wolverines admitted they I had started shooting for 49 points j or morr after the score mounted to 1 85- Klrst they wanted to beat i Notre Dame's 3d. then equal the ; mark of Willie lleston's 1002 gang, j UK f'OI'I.DN T KTAKT I Krom Choppuls, who pulled a leg j muscle two days earlier, cume post 1 game's best quote: "My leg hurt all ! through the game and I couldn't I seem lo get going." ( All he did. besides above statistics, was throw two for four touchdown : passes 11 yards to Elliott and 18 I yards to Ycrgcs. The others went , 45. I ruin Hank Fondr to Oene Der j rlcolte. und 29 yards Irom Verges i to kifc iiburg. Michigan payuff drhes. coming I In every quarter wlih three In the : last period included marches of 63 bit. 83 and 64 yards. I As Crlsler's undefeated squad I prepared to leave lor a big home coming at Ann Arbor. It boasted n ; 14-game winning string ifrom 1946 aud a final aggregate of 34 points 10 iocs oj uus season. To the roast. It leaves only head aches at the thought of having to face three more dismal New Yean. The Coast conference's five-year pact with thr Big Nine doesn't expire until Junuary 2, IBM. Texas Steers Clout Crimson Tide, 27-7 NEW oill.EANH. Jan. 2 The . touchdown, and ran the fourth one Kteers fell on Alabama in the Sugar over himself. Howl Thursday as the touted pasiuig With the score tied at 7-7 at the duel between Hobby Layne and . half, the Texan went ahead mid Harry Ollmer lulled lo materially.! way of the third period when Texas won, 27-7. j George Potrovlch blocked Norrnan Hnlihv I. v ii e the brilliant I a-oseii-y s punt aou u uouuucu uai. quarterback of the IyiiiKliorus, marshalli'd his forces up and down the Held after passing lor the first Lions Get 13-13 Tie Vith SMU j DALLAS. Jan. 2 bl'i- Penn Htale's Nlttany Lions spotted Southern ! Miihodisl two touchdowns and an ! extra K)lnt. then fought doggedly for a 13-13 tie here Thursday In th . 12th unnual Cotto'i Howl classic. 1 All-America IVrnk Walker sparked the Mustangs to the 13-0 lead, connecting on a long, high i 5.1-yard pass to Paul Page for u Hi st quurter touchdown, then bully lug through the line three yards for . another late In thr second period. : Thr Mustang star, celebrating his 1 21st birthday, converted after the ! Initial touchdow n. The Lions one of the few un defeated and untied teams In the ccuntry came charging back after ! j the klrkoff with only 18 seconds to ' i ploy In the second quartrr. Elwood ! 1 Prtchel tossed a 37-yard scoring pnss to Larry Cooney and Ed CJekaJ : kicked the point. Pcnn State used Us crushing . giound attack to set up both touch- i j dow ns, then took to the air. ' The second tally came Just before I the third period ended. Petchel this I time connecting with Wally Trlplctt deep In the SMU end zone on a ! pluy covering tour yards. CJekaJ ' minted the extra pormv : Earlier by a minute SMU had I held the Lions within a foot of the goal. Into the Alabama end zone where Vic Vaslcek recovered for Texas ; after a mad scramble. Hurry Ollmer, who was expected j lo vie for the day's honors, turned j out to be the goat of the contest. ! Lewis Holder. Longhorn end, Inter- ! , cepted a Gilmer pass at the Tide 19 j i to run another touchdown in the ; waning minutes and the capacity ' crowd of 72 000 knew It was ail : over lor Alabama. A minute or so latc-r Ollmer fumbled at his own five. Holder recovered and Layne punched over i the final score Irom the one. I The line play of both sides was I particularly vicious, especially that of Alabama on two occasions when ' Texas threatened to score. The I Tide blunted one attempt at the : 11 and another Just a foot out. In the first period Texas scored or a four-yard pass from Layne to Ralph Blount, who made a Juggling I catch In tiie end zone. That I climaxed an 86-yard drive that featured a 45-yard pass from Layne to Billy Pyle to the Alabama 19. , Alabama drove to Its lone score ' In the second period, on a pass from Ollmer to End Paul While. Layne completed 11 of 26 passes for 195 yards, while Ollmer com pleted only three of 11. Those Bowl TilisWent This-A-Way By The Associated Press Rose Bowl at Pasadena, Calif. Michigan 40, Southern California 0 Sugar Bowl at New Orleans Texas 27, Alabama 7. Cotton Bowl at Dallas South ern Methodist 13, Penn State 13 (tie). Orange Bowl at Miami. Fla. Georgia Tech 20. Kansas 14. East-West at Ban Francisco East 40. West 9. Delta Bowl at Memphis, Tenn. Mississippi 13. Texas Chrlst'an 9. Dixie Bowl at Birmingham. Ala. Arkansas 21, William and Mary 16 'Gator Bowl at JackAonvllle, Fla. Georgia 20, Marvland 20 Hie). Salad Bowl at Phoenix, Ariz. Nevada 13. North Texas State 6. Cigar Bowl at Tampa. Kla. Missouri Volley 26. West Chester 'Pa. i Teachers 7. Vulcan Bowl at Birmingham, Ala. Wilberforce 27. Orambllng 21. Flower Bowl a( Jacksonville. Fla. Bethune - Cookman of Daytona Beach. Fla.. 6. Iane College of Jackson. Tenn. 0. Sun Bowl Miami 'Ohio) 13. Texas Tech 12. I Lllv Bowl at Hamilton. Bermuda U (tie : Harbor Bowl at San Diego, Calif. -Hardin -Simmons 53. San Diego j State 0. I Raisin Bowl at Fresno. Calif. I College of Pacific 26. Wichita 14. i Houston Bowl a' Houston. Texas Texas State U. for Negroes 12. Prairie View iTex i U. 0. Cattle Bowl at Fort Worth. Texas - Samuel Houstop 7, Philander Smith College 0. Tangerine Bowl at Orlando, Fla. Catawba 7. Marshall 0. Pineapple Bowl at Honolulu Hawaii U. 33. U. of Redlands 32. Youth Bowl at Albuquerque, N. V. Bethlehem 56. Sacramento 0. Silver Bow) at Las Vegas, Nev. Los Angeles Bulldogs 38. San Fran cisco Clippers 35. Bamboo Bowl at Manila Philip-pine-Ryukvus Command Seahorses 21. Hawollan Mid -Pacific Com mandos 0. China Bowl at Shanghai Guam Marines 45. China All-Stars 0. Snapp Vs. Volk Ginger Climbs From : Canvas For Victory PORTLAND, Jan. '2 if Down on Uie canvas three times, twle II, the ninth round while the referee counted to nine, Jack Snapp ri Merrill and Klamath Falls got up to take a 16-round decision froi Bobby Volk of Portland here lost night. The bout was billed for th Pacific coast middleweight championship and was considered the cl) test for Snapp. The boys felt each other out for only one heat, then went slamming into 14 rounds of fast, hard-punching action. Snapp went down for no count In the seventh. In the ninth a left hook to the face floored him for nine and he came back to get another pair of facial punches that again a had him down for nine. Snapp was In bad shape at thr bell, but he recuperated In the 10th frame. That was the end of Volk's bid, hrwever, and the Merrill middle weight had him reeling uncertainly around the ring in the 13th and again in the 15th. Volk didn't leave his feet, but four of the last six rounds were accord ed to Snapp by all officials. VOTE IS DIVIDED Judges Packy McFarland and Al Llx voted the decision to Snapp, while Referee Ralph Oniman cast his ballot for the Portland boy at El Paso Texas VU1R """i; vuns wan quotea ai up to j 10 i javonie oeiore uie matcn, and many observers thought It 8. Navy 12. U. 8. Air Force 17 "u,u " some- ; where around the sixth round. But Snapp proved that he can take punches with the best and still get up. Snapp weighed In at 159, Volk the same figure. Phil Sampson, the other Klamath Falls boy on the card last night pulled one out of the hat when hr declsioned Buford Ransom of Seat tic In six rounds. ' Sampson weighed In at 153. sev eral pounds over his usual fighting weight. Ransom weighed 154. Other results: Hal Robbing. 138. Vancouver, B C and Chuck Brown, 137. Portland, drew. 6: Bud Abney, 158, Salem, scored a TKO over Dick Wolfe, 154. Klamath Falls, 2: Joey Ortega, 131. Portland, declsioned Pauley Cook, 128, Tacoma, 6. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT PORTLAND Jack Snapp, 1S, Klamath Falls, Ore., outnolnte Bobby (15). Volk, 159, Portland, Ore- COLUMBUS Willie Russell, 131, of Columbus, outpointed Ace Milled 137, Cincinnati, (10). Ice Hockey Race Warms Red Roses Win MANILA. Jan. 2 (II The Van comer Retl liases. Canadian bosket ball champions, swamped thr Bohol college quintet. 66 to 39. at Rlzal stadium tonight thr visitors third victory o v r r Philippine trams. Sandy Robertson was high point man. hitting the hoop for 10 points. Hood Refutes Scaling Tries PORTLAND. Jan. 2 T.-Mt. Hood is the 1948 winner In Its an nual New Year's contest with man. It turned back all climbers yes terday ond almost took the lives of one purty of six. This group, the Wolken 8chei bers, got a mile beyond Tlmberllnc, when a blinding storm struck. Un able to see, they got back only by following a troll of willow wands, stuck In the snow rvrry 100 fret. Thr storm was so furious It "coatrd the windward side of our bodies with Ice." one of the climbers reported. De Valera Fights For Support DUBLIN. Eire. Jan. 2 Prime Minister Eamon de Valera told a County Clare political rally today that "we want to sec that the re public extends over the whole of Ireland." Dr Valera. campaigning to con tinue his long rule as head of the Eire government, Is opposed by the republican party which has gained strength swiftly In the past two years on its program of uniting all Ireland in a republic. Tribesmen Sign Walter Judnich CLEVELAND. Jan. 2 OPi The Cleveland Indians' front office an nounced today that Outfielder Walt Judnich. obtained In a deal with the St. Louis Browns, had signed his 1948 contract. Salary terms were not announced but Tribe President Bill Veeck said the fly chaser would receive con- By The Associated Press I siderably more than the Browns The southern division race In the ! paid him last year. Pacific Coast Ice Hockey league has j Judnich is the third Indian to be become hot enough to melt the Ice. i signed for the coming season. Pitch with one point separating the three j er Bob Lemon and Infielder Johnny top clubs. ! Berardlno already have affixed Fresno's Falcons by defeating the j their signatures to 1948 contracts. Ban Diego Skyhawks 5-2 last night 1 climbed over the leading Los An geles Monarchs. Los Angeles, which grabbed the lead on New Year's Eve. and San Francisco were Idle last nighu The New Westminster Royals tri umphed 6-4 over the Portland Eagles In the seventh straight defeat lor , the last nlarr nnrthprn rilvlclnn elnh The Eagles haven't won on their nuiue ice iu me last nine couiesis. The Royals had a battle for the first period but took over In the second and third and ran the score to 6-1. Georgia Tech Tops Kansas MIAMI. Fla.. Jan. 2 (Pi Georgia Tech's Engineers beat the Kansas Jayhawkers 20-14 In the Orange Bowl here Thursday as the Kansans tossed their golden opportunity out the window In the final two min utes of play. A fumble on the Tech one-yard stripe by Quarterback Lynne Mc Nutt was recovered by Tech's Rollo Phillips. A touchdown would have given the Jayhawks a tie with a chance to hang a victory on one Jim Still of Panama City. Fla., threw three passes for all the Yellowjacket scores. A badger can dig a refuge hole In a few seconds. Sports Afteld. HOTELS OSBORN HOLLAND KIGENE, ORE. MEDFORD Thoroughly Modern Mr. n Mrs. J. F. Esrler mo4 Je Farley Proprietors Cummings' Taxidermy Studio Game Heads Birds Rugs Tanning Pb. 3658 249 E. 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