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    TUESDAY, NOV. 1. 1949
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PACi NINt
ran
1
Team Fights
On Wednesday
Armory Card
Lipscomb, Weaver
Mix With Yoqui Joe,
Kid in No-Limit
County B League
With tlx ousting ol Merrill from
consideration In ouunly "It'' leagu
fnotbiill ply, thcr him been sum
contusion rrgardlug t h curirnt
standings III the loop.
Tilt Malm Mustangs, showing
tough (iuiii Hie oucnlng of Ills sra
xiii. are virtually a luxi-ln fur Ilia
Iranu rrown.
The Mustangs
tangl with Ilia
tarnished Husk
Ira n x t Salur.
' day at Mrrrill In
a lame that hut
bern dr-glainor-lard
with thr de
clared disqualifi
cation uf Mrrrill.
vThal l. It U
l glamoured
Insofar a IU rf
f c c t on t h
I a g u aland-
I lugs. But there g
found Ui b II H III HU
Jlenty of rota and ancle,
t Mm Huskies art a rinrh to gun
for Malm. Kvrn though Mrrrill mill
alt 6n the sideline during the ile
play. off acufll. the Huskies want
Ilia position uf bring Hlnml at ai
the "unrecognised chnieen."
Matin now holda Inrflspuled flrat
plae Kith a 6-t oon-and-lost rrc
rd. In thr rvrnt lllr Huskies aaddla
th Mustangs. Malln and tin Urn.
.lry Hornets ulr both br In III
oaea-drfratrd rUaa.
Hut hrrr'a th rqnvtnrrr . . . Ma
lln haa alrrady bopped llrnlry by
. a 25 lo 0 rounl.
' ' CHic district wlr-holdrr U drrldrd
In rlaM U competition. Mora won
tlit district I rrown with a 33-1 win
;ovrr Arlington lat Friday.
t Class A Outlook
'. A glsnce at Ihr alala class A pic
.,'ur ahosa Marhflrld at Uir only
tram that ha sinned, scaled and
" rtrlivrrrd a tlilr. Hit Plratta shul-
tlrd to Ilia district J ml with a
. 37-13 win ovrr Coqullle last wrrk.
Evrn though Marahfirld finished In
a tie with Myrtlr Point atop the
standings, thr two trams hav al-
rrady playrd M-14 II and flrat
dowtia glv thr nod to Manhflrld
undrr state prrp ruin.
Th Prllrana arr virtually rlnrh
for th Itlg (irldlron hhow follow
ing Ita Impreaatv win over thr
Ciranta Faaa Cavrntrn t'rlday n If lit.
' Hrnd la Ihr only loop for left,
Th Lava Hrara hav shipped Mad-
raa In Iragur plav but dropped th
. decision la Mrdford last wrrk, lt-14.
Hrnd haa Hnlmond In addition to
Klamath tails Irft U . gam .that-l
oanl toward 111 alandinga.
Hrnd i record Isn't Impressive. IU
i only claim to fame arr wma ovrr
i Cleveland and Bprlngfltld. They've
1 lout tn Albany, Halrm. Eugrna and
I Corvallu. Th latter four gamra art
1 all non-conlerence flifhta.
Llkrly beta art for La Grande to
. cop district 1, Albany district 4.
Mllwsukle district 5. IlllUboro In 8,
Crntral Catholic in 7 and IU a Us
; up In Portland's dutrict ft with
Grant and Roosevelt due to settle
' the luua tills wrrk.
Although thrr la nothing drflnltr.
k'a a aafr gwraa Modor flrld will
be thr alt for anolhrr Prllran bat
U thla year.
A win ovrr Bend would wrap up
the district title for the Prl. Hen
drnihntl'a ladii would probably trav
el to La Orande (providing the lat
ter win district li for the quarter
final ecrap Novembrr It.
A win ovrr La Oranrir would aend
thr locale Into the armU.
The winner af the dutrlrl 1 and
"i battle (looki like Albany agalnat
: Marahflrldl would probably -Invade
. Klamath for the arml-flnal arl-to
Novrmbrr 2a.
A win for the Pels In thla one
-would mean a ride to Portland and
.' clash with the other aeml-fl-;
tiallst at Multnomah atadlum De
t cember 1.
', What I'd like to are: the Grant
; Oenrrala survive atnte elimination
' rounds and niret the Pels In a re
; match at Portland.
j About "Feeds" . . .
The unhapplest man In town la
Siirrrlng Jack l.lpsromb will have
Ihr rhanre to ronllutie his frud with
the Yaqul pair, the Kid and ol'
Joe, In the armory ring Wednesday
nlKlit and he'll have a partner to
hrlp him In the mayhem depart
ment. Promoter Mark Llllard announred
yrstrrday that tram wrestling re
turns to the armory ring. Lips
comb's partner la Hurk Weaver, for
nier Unlvrralty of Indiana football
All. American The Lip la railed the
Indiana Hoosler.
Hie Honor. Mexico, pair will go
after the llooaicrs In a two-out-of-thre-fnll
party with no lima limit.
ONK AT A TIMK
Arcurdlng to group grappling
rulra, only one wrestler of each
train may wrestle at one time,
while hi partner walu on the apron
of Ilia ring to glv the algnal to
Thr wholesale violation of this ! M O U f i C e LaChappellc. The
rule la what makes the parly rounh ; bout is the opening
ROUGH, TOUGH Frankie Sto
jack will moke on oppearance
in the ormory ring Wednes
day night after a long ab
sence. His opponent will be
Irish, Army, Sooners, Bears
"Big Four" Still Lead Pace in
Associated Press Pigskin Poll
NEW YORK. Nov. 1 UP) Notre
Dam coutinura to roll up the score
In the AMOclatod Prraa football poll
with S3 per cent ol the first place
vote In the fifth weekly ratlins.
New face come and go In the
top 10 but nobody la close In the
fighting Irian who were ranked by
133 of 161 aixiru w riters and sporU
caatera participating.
Ita getting monotonous. Notre
Dam in the No. 1 spot and the
ctlirr members of tlie "big four"
rush along right behind them. The
rest are alragglera In the voting.
Army U second. Oklahoma third
and California fourth. Just like last
week. The "b g four" cornered all
hut three of the flrnt place ballots.
Oklahoma drew 11, Army 10 and
California three. The others went
to tenth-place Michigan BUle 131
and to seventh-place Cornell Hi.
Minnesota and Prnnsylvanla nose
dived out of the top 1 after UirJr
re pee live drfeaU by Purdue and
PltUburgh. Houthera Methodist and
Michigan ritat took their place.
Nod of th "Mg fear" waa hard
pressed last Maturday. Notre Dame
thumped Navy. -; Army ran
ovrr Virginia Military. 414; Okla
homa walloped Iowa alatt, M-7,
and California turned back UCLA'e
challenge, Ji-tl.
On a point baala, with 10 for
first, ( for second and so oh. the
Irish plied up 1560 to outdistance
the pack. The cadet's second plare
margin was sliced but they tUU
and assures wrestling Inns a wild
show.
The openrr will are the return of
Frankie Htojack to the armory ring.
Htojark recently lost his long-time
grip on the northwest Junior heavy
wrliiht crown whrn hr waa beaten
by Jack MrAullffe In Canada.
lot( IIAPKI.l.t! HACK
Htojark'a opponent will be French
man Maurice LnChappelle. This
bout will go for one hour or two
of three falls. Stojark's fast, aggres
sive atyle of wrestling U es peeled to
end the bout short of the one-hour
limit.
Hie armory doors open at 7:30
pm. The tMoJack-LaChapelle feud
geu under way at 8:30. Tickets at
the new low price are on aale at
Castleberry's druga.
lavor Bob Thompson. . . . the
mivnr had Oreeon fltate Mentor KID
Taylor practically cinched as the
T main sneaker for the annual Pelican
football banquet, only to learn that
I the Lions, sponsors of the feed, have
already landed L. II. Oregory, who
chooses to be called "Sporting Edi
tor" (not sporU editor as we poor
, sporU scribes settle for) for the
, main sneaking chore. . , . p.a, I
', heard .Kip at an alumni banquet
i several months ago and I'd say the
I Lions are missing a good bet.
Thls morning I had to LITF.RAI.LY
L eat my words. . . The words were
. In printed forms, explicitly early-
season write-ups on the Pels before
! the Red-and-Whlte crew had sold
me on their football ability.
- X1y-on!y-wlsh department: Take the
; taste of printer's Ink out of my
- mouth, boys, with a romp to state
finals. .' .This would be a welcome
dessert,
Siwash Gallery
Started By
Bobbies
CHESTER, Eng.. Nov. 1 (1
The Cheshire police began set
ting up a rogues gallery today
of people who drink too much.
The pictures will be sent
around to the country's saloons
with a warning: "If you serve
these people you are liable to a
10 (f2H fine."
Ms). O. c. Bcrlmgeour, clerk
of the county council, said the
penalty la possible under a 1B03
licensing act.
The pictures will be kept out
of sight under the bar.
joust on
the grappling card ond is
billed for one hour or less.
Pels, Owls
Continue
Gridfare
The Pelicans gel In non-confer
ence licks against a non-league op
ponent. Redding. Friday night and
the Oregon Tech Owla return to
action a tier two werka' lay-off
against Vanport college.
Moth gamea are away from home,
the prep gnme In Redding, Calif,
and thr Owl game In Portland.
Th Khaata Wolvra have won four,
lost ene and lied one. They whip
ped Weed. : Yuba lltv, ts-g;
Orovllle. tS-1 and Lassen. M-. The
one Ins waa to the Medford lllsck
Tornado, 40-11, and the lie with
(hlco. IS-It.
The Vanport Vikings, have won
two. lost three.
Victims were Tongue Point, S6-7,
and Wrnatchee. 46-7. Losses were
to Oregon College, 35-13: Orays
Harbor Junior college, 36-13. and
Oregon froah, 30-0.
Htar of the Vanportrrs Is ex
Pelican Leroy Coleman, quarter
bark, a good passer and ball
handler.
Joe Perry
Pushed
By Mates
NEW YORK. Nov. 1 Ml Joe
Prrry of the Hon Francisco 4ers U
still the top individual scorer In the
All-America football conference, but
two teammates are hot on his heels.
Perry waa blanked In his last two
garnet against the New York
Yankee and Cleveland Browns. The
S4 polnu he rolled up In previous
contesU. however, glvea him a three
point lead over place-kick artut
Joe Vetrano. AI Deals la third with
40 points.
Mill anolhrr Kan Franciscan,
r.ddl Carr. la tied foe fourth wllh
thrr member of th fir owns
Edgar Jonea, Mae tipeedle and Dante
La vein. F.arh haa 4t points.
Both Vetrano and Beala fattened
their total In Sunday'a 30-34 loss
to the Browns. Vetrano with three
extra polnu and Beats with a
touchdown.
Terry has scored nine touchdowns.
Vetrano s points were earned via
it estra points and three field goals.
Heals haa registered eight TD'a and
one extra point.
Perrv also shows the way In rush
ing, although his average gain haa
dropped to 1.20 yards, with a net
of t4 yards In 7 rashes. Two
weeks aio he bad an average of
better than 10.
The Brim its' Otto Graham re
mains well In front on total offense
wllh 1M3 yards to 1150 for BalU'
mores Y. A. Title.
Grizzly Stalks
Hunters. Killed
CRANBROOK. B. C. Nov. I (P
Two Oregon and Washington hunt
ers added a gristly bear to their
bag Sunday but It was almost In
reverse.
The grizzly fell Into the line of
march of the hunting party and
trailed It as th men with their
guides searched for moose.
One of the guldra, Robert Thomas
of Cranbrook, 'felt" the animal's
presence, turned and shot over the
head of his fellow guide while the
bear waa 35 feet away. He got It.
Wllh the guides were Dr. William
Csrroll, Oresham. Ore., and Vic Cox
of Port Angeles.
Vandal Backs
Sidelined
MOSCOW. Ida.. Nov. I (Av Four
Idaho backs were on the sidelines
yesterday with Injunes as the Van
dals opened preparations for Sat
urday's contest with Oregon State
In addition to Jim Chariband and
Olen Christian, neither of whom
even suited up for the Portland
university game lat week-end, the
Injury list Included Halfbnrks Jerry
Dlehl and John Bmgan. Dlehl was
bruised about the head and Bru
gan hurt a shoulder In the romp
over Portland.
Team medico wouldn't comment I
on whether the quartet would be
around this week-end.
Giants of the North
Gopher Line Draws
Raves From Experts
rt.v HARRY f.RAVHON
NF..4, Sports Kdltor
NEW YORK INEA) Trained
football men are In ecstasies about
that Minnesota line real OlanU of
the North.
It's so powerful and swift that
Brrnle merman tells the cockeyed
Big Nine, and all the ships at sea.
Uiat the Golden Oophers will play
a five-man line throughout, regard
lea of the situation, and sticks to
IU Thla U vary unusual, to say
the least. In these times of chang
ing defense.
Confident that the other side Isn't
going to lake any liberties with hit
young men up front. Coach Bler
man slops lu passing, too, with
5-3-1 and 5-3-3-1 defense.
Towering above the super for
wards are the six-foot three, 340
pound center and capuin, Clayton
Tonnemakex. and the siz-foot two.
350-pound tackle and guard. Leo
Nomellinl, the latter everybody's
All-America last fall.
Belying their tremendous bulk.
Tonnemaker. backing up the line,
and Nomellinl run like halfbacks.
Tonnemaker teemed to have a
In the Ohio Bute backlteld.
Offensively. Nomellinl uses his
Platoon
Rivalry
NEW YORK, Nov. 1 iP Fordham
will try to "out-platoon" Army, the
most successful platoon specialists
In football, when the two unbeaten
eastern trams collide Saturday at
West Point.
Ed Danowskl. who guides the
destinies of the Intriguing Rams. Is
not satisfied with Just se pars Us of
tensive and defensive units. He has
a special klckoff unit, a special one
to receive klrkoffs and another com
bination when place kicking. That's
five in aU.
Such finagling Is carried on with
30 regulars and an occasional dip
into a storehouse of tome 15 re'
serves.
Earl (Red l Blsik. who coaches
Armv. had Indicated he will put
some 55 men In uniform for the
fray and give the customers a good
show of Dlatoonlng himself.
The game has caught officials In
an embarrassing position. It was
originally scheduled for New York
but because of the Rams' poor
record last year (3-61 It was shifted
to West Point.
Now everybody's sorry.
Hank Tiedemann
Stays on Bench
SEATTLE. Nov. 1 (n It will
be another week before relief full
bock Hank Tiedemann will be ready
for action with the University of
Washington Huskies, team physi
cians Informed Conch Howie Odcll
yesterday.
As a result, Odrll Informed hard
running Hugh MrElhenny he could
plan on handling the tall-bark spot I
almost exclusively this Saturday
against Orrgon. McElhenny him
self Is still functioning at a subpnr
level as the result of a bad ankle.
Newark, NJ. Billy Corbett. 157'i,
Rutherford, N. J., outpointed Joe
Curclo, 161, Newark 8l.
Now It's
The Piggy
Bank Bowl
EASTON. Pa.. Nov. 1 Wi The
nrwrst footbnll game Is the
PlRgy Bnuk Bnni.
It'il be played November 36
at Enstnn with four midget teams
competing. The player require
ments are lrss than 13 years of
age and not over 100 pounds
Two of the teams will be
selected from Enston and Phila
delphia. The other two will come
from CAst of the Mississippi.
The gnme Ls being sponsored by
the Enstnn Snndlot association,
the city's bureau of recreation
and tlie Pop Wamer foundation.
.1
i
LADY Bl CI STANDINGS
Team W. L.
Fluhrer't 15 5
AI Bchmerk . I 7
Anhauser-Rusrh 13 i
Town Hhnp u g
Neabltl Orange 10 It
Hhoop Hrhuls 11
Roger's Jewrlry 4 16
Houston' 4 It
Tenm Number 8 of the Lady But
bowling league have a name now,
and Incidentally, they have quite
a team, too standing tied for sec
ond In tlie loop.
The sponsor of Team Number 8
la the AI Bchmerk Real Estate firm.
Bthmeck't blanked 8 hoop and
Schulze Thursday night and Nes-
bltt Orange whitewashed Anhauser
Btisch. In other contests, Fluhrer't beat
Town Bhop, 3-1 and Houston's gave
the same treatment to Roger's.
High gnme went to LaRnyne Har
ris of Roger's a sparkling 306. High
series honors was won by Mnry
Bothwcll of Srhmerk's with 197,
157 and 143 for a 496 total.
High gnny and scries was rap
tured bv Ne.sbltt 911, 816 and 883
totaling 3589.
Joe M'Carthy
Will Be Back
BOSTON. Nov. 1 (iipi The Bos.
ton Red Sox announced today that
Joe McCarthy had renewed his
contract at manager of the club.
The terse announcement climaxed
speculation whether McCarthy
would accept the Sox offer to return
next season.
McCarthy s two-year contract ex
pired at tlie end of the season but
the Red Sox front ottice maae
known he was welcome back.
Owner Tom Yawkey and General
Manager Joe Cronln told newsmen
they were "very pleased" McCarthy
had made up his mind to handle
the tenm ngnln.
The Red Box finished as runner-
up In tlie American league both
years McCarthy was at the helm
losing to Cleveland in a playoff
gome In 1948 and to the Yankees on
the final day of the season this
year.
BETTER TASTE
Calvert
luuay. - nn j
A Comeback for Louis?
Joe Ups Exhibitions
From 4 to 10 Rounds
tonnage to the most advantage at
tackle, opening holes through which
truck could be driven wltb a
block. Defensively, the line It an
chored to him. It't like having an
extremely mobile pile driver In the
middle.
Minnesota 't line Is flanked by re
markable ends, the starters being
Bud Grant, the six-foot two-and-a-half,
198-pound basketball captain,
and six-foot-two. 190-pound Gordon
Sollau.
Minnesota has a multiple of
backs, for a change, but none like
Pug Lund. Alphonte, Sheldon Belse,
Glenn Seidel , Babe LeVoir, Stan
Kostka, Andy Uram. Gmitro. Spad
aclnnl. Sonny Franck. Bruce Smith
and Bill Daley of port rac ted Bier
man winning streaks and previous
stlckout varsities.
The backfleld Is no better thsn
moderately good. Billy Bye alter
nates with Dick Oregory at tall
back In Blerman's single wing. Bye
passes nd is a competent all-
around workman. Oregory follows
his Interference and is an accom
plished runner, but can't throw a
lick. I
Minnesota's right halfbacks did
not once carry against Ohio 8tate.
But most anybody could run be
hind the Minnesota line, rated by
competent critics the most formid
able In the college ranks.
Wouldn't It be great to see this
Minnesota line tackle Notre Dame's
or Army's offensive unit?
There, my friend, youd have, as
someone no doubt once cracked, the
lrrestible force meeting the immov
able object.
hold the edge over Oklahoma. 1323
to 130. California has 1070 points.
Michigan, the only other team ex
cept Not' Dame to lead the poll
this season, gained support by top
pling Illinois. 13-0. As a result th
Wolverines advanced a peg from
sixth to fifth.
BAYLOR JUMPS
Baylor's unbeaten Bears lumoed
from tenth to sixth on the strength
of a 40-14 ramble against eTexas
Christian. Cornell moved up one
step to seventh on lu (4-0 rout of
Columbia but Rice, surprisingly, fell
from No. S to No. 8 despite a 38-0
win over Texas Tech.
Southern Methodist, a 7-t winner
over Texas on Doak Walker's place
ment, took over ninth position and
Michigan Bute, which faces Notre
Dame's powerhouse this Saturday,
ruined Temple, 82-14, graduating to
tenth place.
The second ten II, Ohio State,
ill; 12, Southern California, 110;
13. Kentucky, 75; 14. Tennessee, 57;
15, Iowa, 54; II, Duke, 48; 17, Loui
siana State, 38; It, Boston Univer
sity. 34; 19 Virginia. 84; t. Penn
sylvania and Fordham. each 28.
Others receiving more than one
vote. Santa Clara 37, Tulane 38,
PltUburgh 33, Texas 17, Minnesota
15. College of Pacific 13. Purdue 13,
North Carolina 11. Wyoming 9. Mis
souri 7, Wake Porest and Mary
land, each 8. Dartmouth 5, Vender
bllt and Villanova. each 4. UCLA
and Wisconsin, each 3. and Ala
bama 3.
Ike Gives
Dawson Mix
For Crown
PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 1 WV-1
Freddy Dawson of Chicago who has
failed to lick Lightweight Champion
Ike Williams in three non-title ef
forts geu another opportunity No
vember 38 and tlfis time the crown
will be on the line.
Promoter Phil Olassman an
nounced yesterday that. Trenton
Ike undisputed boss of the 135
pounders since August 4. 1947 had
signed to defend hit title for the
fifth time.
Glaasman said William would
draw down 45 and Dawson It per
rent of an expected 17?. 00 gate.
The promoter said the top priced
ticket wenld cost MJ first time
Williams will defend his title under
leas than a 112-54 top. Convention
HaD capacity for boxing I I3J47.
In 1944. Williams knocked out
Dawson tn four rounds. Then on
January 38. 1948. the two fought a
bitterly waged draw. The last time
they crossed gloves, the champion
won a 10 round decision that
brought more than a mild round of
boos.
The two Negro boxers offer con
trasting styles. Williams Is a bard
hitter who usually presses his op
ponent while Dawson It a hit-and-run
type fighter.
- - TV inY)
JOE LOUIS
... will be return?
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J, Nov. I
0PI Harry Mendrlt of New York,
exhibition tour agent fiar Jo Louia,
thinks th retired heavyweight
champion plans a comeback "or he'e
getting hit dough the hard way.
Louis haa denied he plant a re
turn to active fighting.
Mendel aald today Louis can
celled "two or three four-round ex
hibitions.' In order to work out in
the uptown gym at New York.
"When he boxed fours, he never
went In the gym." Mendell said.
"Now we've got five ten-roundara
to do before Christmas. Why do
tens when fours will draw th same
money?"
In hit dressing room, Louis said
he planned the workouU. which will
Include five mile of roadwork In
the morning and four round of
boxing In the afternoon, because 1
like It I want to get down to lit.
Louis weighed 331.
Mendell said Louis drew 1590.008)
In gross recetpu for hit exhibition
tour last year.
Rogers, Ramirez
Mix in Portland
PORTLAND, Not. 1 m Two
10-round bouts head the weekly
fight card here tonight.
Don Rogers. Portland lightweight,
and Felix Ramlreg of San Jose.
Calif, tangle in the feature go with
Dick Wolfe. Portland welter, and
Woody Wtnslow. Merced. Calif, In
the 10-round semi.
Needed Another
CHICAGO UFt The 1930 Chicago
White Sox finished second to Cleve
land despite having four 30-game
winners on their pitching staff.
Urban Faber won 33. Claude Wil
liams 33. Dickie Kerr 31. and Ed
Clcotte 3L The club's other pitchers
couldnt add enough games to that
total of 87 to overhaul Cleveland's
98 wins.
Sports Briefs
Carpenter
Piles Up
750 Yards
CORVALLIS. Ore, Nor. 1 UP)
The running and passing antica of
Halfback Ken Carpenter nave
amassed nearly 500 yards more than
the total gain of any other Oregon
State back this season. Coach ICip
Taylor said yesterday.
Including his scintillating per
formance against Washington Bute
Saturday, Carpenter has run and
passed to 750 yards In seven game.
The toUl Includes 493 yards rush
ing and 358 yards passing.
Hi nearest OSC rival is plunging
Dick Twenge with 388 yards.
SPOKANE. Nov. 1 OP) A parr of
llghtwelghu will replace the sched
uled exhibition mix of Heavyweight
Champion Ezzard Charles and AI
Hoosman tomorrow night,
When the Kings-X go was can
celled for the second time because of
Charles' plea that he has an injured
hand, Keith Nut tall of Brigham
City. Utah, and Irish Bill Eddy of
Flint, Mich, wen signed for the
10-round feature.
EUGENE. Ore, Nov. 1 UPy Heavy
scrimmage faced the Oregon foot
ball varsity today and tomorrow as
the Ducks prepared for Saturday's
tiff with Washington in Portland.
Varsity and reserves went through
a rugged drill yesterday, topped off
with a workout against the frosh.
Grid Vets
Top Ground,
Pass Depts.
PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 1 ljV-Two
veteran campaigners Tony Cana
deo of Green Bay and Sammy
Baugh of the Washington Redskins
are top at their specialties, Na.
tlonal Football league statistics re
vealed today.
Canadeo, who came Into the NFL
from Oonxaga university eight year
ago. teems to Improv with age. Th
hard working Packed runner leads
the league In ground gaining with
549 yards on 100 attempU for an
average gain of 536 per carry.
Canadeo will have to keep dot
big though for an old friend crept
into second place. Big Steve Van
Buren. the Philadelphia Eagle
crusher and Loop's greatest runner
of all time, upped hit figure to 451
yards on 134 came and a 3 9
average.
The old master with the past,
Baugh, returned to the top of the)
aerial list after one week of play
ing second fiddle. He ousted th
Chicago Bean' Johnny Lujack by
half a point.
Baugh haa thrown 130 passes,
completed 89 for 1131 yards and a
57 J percentage and has connected
for 13 touchdowns. Lujack has
thrown 151, completed 79 for 1187'
yards. A 533 percentage and nine
touchdowns. "
Tom Fears. Los Angeles end,
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